UPDATE: Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com. It might be a good price.
“Runs and drives well. Flat four engine with electric fuel pump installed. Canvas like new.”
UPDATE: Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com. It might be a good price.
“Runs and drives well. Flat four engine with electric fuel pump installed. Canvas like new.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
It’s got some rust, but has potntial.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A
2nd owner
Original manual
Near Alexandria, Ky
Runs good
Best offer!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
It needs ‘finishing’ of some kind.
“1954 CJ3B High Hood Willys , Awesome little Jeep , just needs the right person to finish putting this great little Flat Fender back together . Most of the expensive stuff is done .
Included is a new never ran Chevy 350 V8 motor with Headers already installed , Newly rebuilt Turbo 350 transmission with Novak Adapter in place . Dana 20 Transfer case installedwith spare transfer included . Newly Rebuilt Dana 44 axle in rear with Detroit locker and 427 gears , Dutchman Axles .
Front Dane 44 rebuilt as well with Detroit locker and 427 Gears . Rig Sitting on a spring over lift with Brand new Goodyear 33’s and new Aluminum wheels with matching Spare . Chevy Tilt column
With Retro Wood Wheel installed . New wiring Harness , Willys Tailgate in great condition . Countless extra parts . This Flatfender is a project and would need to be trailered at this point . Could be a really cool retro Rubicon Wheeler for the right person . Thousands of Dollars invested .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Looks like the steering may have been updated.
“1947 Willys Jeep for sale, stock 4 cylinder, extras, $3,500 firm”
Dan believes the wagon might be a traveller. It looks to have sliding side windows, while the Parkway Conversion’s side windows were always fixed flush mount whereas the Traveller could have either.
“I have too many projects and must part with these. The wagon is a 1960. It does not have a motor or transmission. The pickup is a 1957, runs, and has a working PTO winch. Both vehicles would come with a bill of sale. Thanks for looking”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(03/08/2014) Looks good for the price.
“I have a 1951 willy’s jeep that runs and is mostly stock with a 4 cly Runs good!
Not opposed to a trade for a newer one!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $8000.
(11/09/2013) This looks solid.
“This is a must see!
Runs good. New interior. Newer paint. Tires are good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was “make offer”.
Fred spotted this tow truck for sale. It’s got some work left, but looks like it will be a good looking truck when finished.
“I bought this truck to finish it but some other things came up so im gonna see what people will offer me for it it runs it lot drives it needs a windshield and some minor interior done but 1 catch i have no title i talked to a few people they say its easy but i have no clue my cop friend ran it before i bought it and it didnt come up stolen so lets see what people think about what its worth thanks for looking also it has a flat head 6cyl it runs but could use a tune up”
UPDATE: It looks like a few of these photos are reversed, especially the one below.
Frazier discovered these 1962 Canyonlands trip photos within the digital archives of the University of Utah. He’s a big Landrover fan, but also has a soft spot for old jeeps, too.
He wrote, “I thought you might be interested in these pictures I found in the University Of Utah’s digital library. They were taken during the filming of “The Sculptured Earth”, which was a film to promote the creation of Canyonlands National Park. You’ll have to excuse the university watermarks, but they are some pretty great shots.. (and yes, as you’ve probably found out by my email I’m a huge Land Rover fan…. But I have a deep obsession/respect for the vehicle that started it all!)”
According the to the University of Utah, The Sculptured Earth (see the photos below and more here)” was a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Not all original, but mostly original and looks solid.
“authentic 1947 willys . all original. the willys 4 cyl flat head is in excellent condition and mechanically sound I drive it daly. I purchased it 2 yrs ago to complete the restoration and have installed new brakes and master cyl fule pump ,carb, water pump, hoses and belts. new military tires , wires to complet restoration tub needs floor pan pass side . I have starterd new project ineed more room to work””