There’s some parts value here.
“I have a 1949 and a 1954 willy’s jeep for sale. Just sitting and needs to find a good home. Call or text 270392700eight”
There’s some parts value here.
“I have a 1949 and a 1954 willy’s jeep for sale. Just sitting and needs to find a good home. Call or text 270392700eight”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $450.
Parts jeep.
“Jeep project has 44 rear axle ant 27 front matched set needs drums and bearings no motor or tranny. Saginaw low torque steering box already installed. Has ford small block motor mounts in it now. Frame is perfectly straight with no rust body is pretty rough could be salvaged. Custom made floor with gas tanks under. Good start to a cheap crawler project.First $450 takes it home. Possible trades what you got. I have way to load on your trailer.”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
“FOR SALE IS A 1950 JEEP WILLYS TRUCK HOT ROD. JEEP BODY IS SITTING ON A 1988 S-10 CHASSIS. COMES WITH A 2.5 LITER MOTOR AND AUTO TRANS. TILT WHEEL, POWER BRAKES, NICE BODY. ASKING $4500.00”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** This likely sold. Was listed at $13,250.
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW with 18000 original miles, in excellent condition with original equipment, including authentic Ford tires. Vehicle is both roadworthy and parade ready! Comes with a mounted (but non-functioning) 1919 Browning 30 caliber machine gun.”
No explanation about the rope around the rollbar. No description.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3999
(05/27/2013) Something’s been changed on the rear passenger wheel well.
“For sale cj-2A run and drive”
Earl forwarded a photo of him and a jeep. Note how he created his ‘white walled tires’.
He writes, “Here is a photo of me and my first jeep a 1942 Ford GPW in 1952, my daily driver in high school. I paid $100 for it and had to drive it home in low range because it didn’t have any brakes. I’m still buying them without brakes. I hand painted the whitewalls on the tires, I never had a flat so it still had the combat wheels.”
Steve sent this video. No jeeps, but an unusual and early Adams Farwell rotary motor. I’m hoping to stop by the National Auto Museum during our March trip along the California Coast (Still to be finalized).
http://www.youtube.com/embed/Y0XbqHUAI-0?feature=player_detailpage
Marc found this photo. The jeep in this photo has some unusual features. Obviously, the bumper is odd. It may have a Japanese license plate. The top is odd (wish we could see more of it) and it appear to have a 2nd hood latch that is located in an unusual spot.