UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This appears to have a squared tank.
“Project jeep that I never did. I need the room so I got to watch it leave. $1200”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This appears to have a squared tank.
“Project jeep that I never did. I need the room so I got to watch it leave. $1200”
This sounds like a good price. No pics provided.
“Low mile rebuilt turbo 350 with advanced adapters to dana 18 twin stick with warn overdrive, complete setup that works perfect from a running project. Parting the cj5 it is in”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $3000.
Unclear if this runs or not.
“Needs TLC, will not deliver must pick up”
UPDATE: Sold. Was listed at $750.
Looks like a good price. Brewster is in Eastern Washington north of Chelan on why 97.
“1960 FC170 Jeep 4WD 296 Chevy Engine. Lots of spare parts: transmission, transfer case, axels, extra cab and chassis, does not currently run. Good for parts. $750 OBO..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
It runs. Lots of work appears to have been done.
“MAKE ME AN OFFER!
1948 Willys CJ2A I started the mechanical and electrical restoration, finished many things, body is remaining main item. Runs like a sewing machine. Tons of new and replaced parts.
I work in Nashville Mon-Thu. during the week, so Friday, Saturday and Sunday is the only time to see / drive it. Sorry.
I can send you lots more pictures in a zipped file on request.
Here is a pretty detail list of work I have done to it already.
Rear seat and military spare tire do not go with it, they belong in another jeep of mine.
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I’ll do some updates later tonight.
Here’s a photo of Biscuit, undressed and packed away in the garage. The next step is to hang the motor and tranny in the frame so I can install the new motor mounts. I’m hoping to get that configured before leaving tomorrow.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“You are bidding on a 1942 Ford GPW. This is a very early production script “FORD” jeep with a serial number of “I7743″ which would put it around April of 1942. The jeep does run, drive, and stop from an auxiliary fuel can. The jeep does have a clear Idaho title that matches a vin that was stamped in the cowl.”
Walter spotted this. It seems longer than a 150 and shorter than a 170. I’m gonna go with 150.
“This jeep was running last year. My grandpa passed away and now I cant crank it. Needs work”
http://hiltonhead.craigslist.org/cto/4218307358.html
UPDATE: This has been relisted on eBay
(11/15/2013) Zack spotted this unusual find: A MB Desk. I could very easily see myself writing at such a desk. I think I’m gonna have to build a version of it.
“This Jeep Desk is modeled from a WW 2 Willys. It has a real grill, headlight buckets, black out lights and dash plaque. The paint is authentic Lusterless Olive Drab. The invasion star is painted with a flat white. The fenders are an exact copy and are made of wood. The hood is also an exact copy but made of metal.”