Maybe someone can use these?
“I have top bows, 3 of the 4 support rods and door frames for a Jeep Cj2A. Also two straps for supporting the rear window when rolled up. No canvas or small parts.
No texts please.”
Maybe someone can use these?
“I have top bows, 3 of the 4 support rods and door frames for a Jeep Cj2A. Also two straps for supporting the rear window when rolled up. No canvas or small parts.
No texts please.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“one of only 5,836 ever produced—It was the model they used for the cover of their sales brochure that year–to prove that I have the original Sales Brochure and Owners Manual for the car—total restoration and is in ‘turn key’ condition call 561-586-7777”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $3500.
(01/20/2014) It’s got tool indents, but hard to see much else.
“1946 WILLYS JEEP FOR SALE FLAT HEAD 4 CLY.
GOOD CONDITION IT IS ON NONOP. 2013 WAS
$96.00 TO RENEWAL LIC.
CALL 415 672 8378 NO EMAILS OR TEXT
IT HAS 15″ TIRES NOW”
Steve shared this photo and article from the August 1946 issue of Popular Mechanics, PG 113. You can see the entire issue at Google books.
Marc found this unusual official Navy photo. Besides sporting a lady on the back tire, this jeep has several unusual aspects, such as the front bumper, the odd piece sticking down near the muffler, and the aluminum(?) piece covering the cowl’s side.
Here are a couple photos of women and a jeep from Europe.
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This is a nice looking jeep for the price.
“Willys Jeep, buick v-6, power steering, two gas tanks. too much to list. Things I would trade for.
nice tent trailer, firearms, ammo, forklift, ? ? ?
E-maile me what you have. Put “Jeep trade” so i know its not spam”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
It looks solid.
“Hi my name is jeff. I have a 1946 willy’s jeep. It is a CJ2A flathead Four cyliner. original motor and trasmission. Asking 5000 Obo or trade for a 1971-1974 ford bronco.”
Doesn’t run.
“Rare 1960 Jeep FC 150. Does not run needs full restoration or use for parts. Please call six15 four 85 four four o9 Thanks. $1000.00”
UPDATE: WAs $875. Status Unknown.
There’s value here.
“I bought this jeep for a hobby when I retired,but I have to many projects,and I just know I not ever going to have the time, I bought it about 15 years ago for 875.00 and that what I want for it.”