UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Unclear if it runs?
“1946 Jeep Willys
All original
-NEW BRAKES
-NEW BATTERY
-FUEL TANK REDONE
ASKING $3500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Unclear if it runs?
“1946 Jeep Willys
All original
-NEW BRAKES
-NEW BATTERY
-FUEL TANK REDONE
ASKING $3500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
There appears to be value here.
“I bought this old Jeep a while back and was never able to get the title to it so I’m moving on. It is a pretty solid old Willys with original drivetrain in it. Not running but not locked up either. Original gas tank is missing and looks like it was running on a boat gas tank sitting in the rear of the Jeep. It has a vehicle ID number and Jefferson City has no record of it on file.
I paid $1200 and that’s what I need to get, no less.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
“RIGHT HAND DRIVE: RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT This Classic has a right hand drive and was used for Postal service. Now a wonderful beach boogie and Street Diving. It is mechanically sound and would satisfy any toy collector..
RIGHT HAND DRIVE JEEP
INLINE 6 CYLINDER / AUTOMATIC
STRAIGHT AXEL”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was Make offer.
“Stock 51 willys . Only changed replaced motor f-head (some time in its life) . Had the starter rebuilt . Put rims and tires on 31×12.5×15 , 5×5 bolt pattern .
It has not seen the road for 12 years .
Painted it . Had the seats done . Drained the fluids . Cleaned , pans and diff coves (back on) . Motor needs rubber . And finish wiring .
Make offer
Fun weekend toy”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(11/24/2013) Looks pretty rough.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Owned since 1984. Kept on farm to use as a farm vehicle up until 4 years ago. Parked it and haven’t used it since. Ran great when I turned it off. Just don’t need it anymore and don’t want to let it deteriorate any longer. Bought new frame for it five years ago when I was going to restore it. Great for restoration. Need pictures let me know. $1200 FIRM.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** The CJ-2A was $1300. The CJ-3B was $3500. “This is a 1946 Willys jeep 4×4, farm edition with a pto on the rear with a rare hard top, 4cly with a 4 speed and a twin stick transfer case . We tried to start it but it would not fire. We figured out there was no spark coming from the coil and due to bad weather we have not messed with it since. Vehicle has many coats of paint and surface rust but not many holes, in pretty good shape for age of vehicle.”
THE CJ-3B:
“This is a rare 1952 Willys jeep cj3b high top, it has a 6cyl hurricane engine with a 4speed with a twin stick transfer case.It has a new body, hard top and a roll cage, rebuilt motor new glass new 31” tires new suspension. Almost everything on this vehicle has been replaced with a new part. We tried to start it but it would not fire. We figured out there was no spark coming from the coil and due to bad weather we have not messed with it since.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“FC170 cab over jeep Fair condition Missing flywheel- has cracked windsheild Have clear title $1500.00 Also have ford 1/2 ton 4X4 running gear with C4 auto trans with transfer case $600.00 Will sell both for $1500.00 Call 1360 9210678 NO TEXTING”
Bob forwarded these photos of a Monster Willys Truck and Camper. These photos were part of a 2010 post at: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-51159.html. The vehicle was spotted at Government Camp, Oregon.
UPDATE: This photo of Dorothy Soderlund was purchased on eBay last May. Her niece, Nancy, discovered the photo on eWillys and wondered if an eWillys reader purchased the photo? As you can read in the comments, Nancy thought a great deal of her aunt Dorothy. If you purchased the photo, either comment below or contact me directly d @ evillys.com to learn more about Dorothy from Nancy.
Isn’t this an unusual photo? Based on the folded caption on the back of the photo, Dorothy Soderlund was a State Department Employee who is holding a trophy made from a bomb casing and a baseball signed by Eisenhower (possibly Dwight).