UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
This might make a good parade jeep. I’m not sure why the gas inlet has been altered.
“I have a 1951 cj3a for sale or trade for a 18ft pontoon. lots of new parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
This might make a good parade jeep. I’m not sure why the gas inlet has been altered.
“I have a 1951 cj3a for sale or trade for a 18ft pontoon. lots of new parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
“This is a m274 mule, it was made by willys. It has a NOS(new old stock) 2 cylinder engine with only 16 hours on it. It runs like new, cause it is. It has 4 wheel steering and a light weight magnesium deck. It has electric starter, battery and alt, to run lights(forward and rear) and 12 volt car charger(to charge gps or phone). Im using a 50cal waterproof box to house the starting key, light switches, and 12 volt charger.Mules only came with one drivers seat so I added a second seat and basket. Both seats are adjustable and have new fabric on them. Brand new tires, new stainless steel gas tank. This mule is in great shape, I built it for myself to keep, but I’m moving and have no safe place to keep it. There are not many of these machines left, and they continue to increase there value every year.”
The most unexpected part of this jeep might be the Hawaiian license plates.
“THIS AUTO RUNS GREAT”
UPDATE: Was listed at $3800. **Probably Sold**
“Chevy 350, auto trans, 35″ tires, new shocks, fuel pump, ready to run.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
Sean spotted this sign. It’s a bit rough.
“FOR SALE WILLYS APPROVED SERVICE 42″ , 2 SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN
I have only found one other sign like this for sale and it is on E-bay for $3495.00. I am asking $1000.00 . Sign has some damage and was shot 6 times but never penetrated sign. One side of the sign has latex paint on it but most of it came off with a water hose. Sign came from dealership in Sylacauga Alabama.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Given the PTO and hardtop, this may be worth a look.
“Old’s v6 motor 3 speed, ramsey winch. stored indoors the last 30 years. Have hard top.”
No pics provided.
“2 1946 Willys Jeeps. Good winter project. Both Jeeps runs. Complete Willys minus the tops. 2 will make one giod Willys. All original. Have title. $1500 obo. Call or text 5707807651”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000.
(11/07/2013) Here’s a nice looking pair.
“1942 Willys Jeep. Many newer parts including canvas top. Has combat wheels and military tires. In good working condition. 4 wheel drive working fine. Also included is a WWII Bantam Jeep trailer. Jeep and trailer sold as a pair.
These Jeeps are becoming very rare and are a definite collector’s item. PARADE READY!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(02/02/2013) It comes with doors, but unclear if it has a top.
“All original, runs good, original flat 4 cylinder, engine has been gone over, carburetor has been cleaned, new plugs, new break drums and pads, gas tank has been dropped and sealed.
Call between 12pm & 5pm
517-581-0788 Ask for Fred”
The September 1941 issue of Popular Mechanics (pg 3) features this photo of a Ford GP landing on to the ground. The article suggests there was a great deal of excitement over the jeep’s possibilities. I’ve included some of the text from the article (which covers a variety of war vehicles). The write discusses the potential for jeeps, then mentions a four wheeled ‘tank’ with independent suspension. To me that sounded a lot like the Tucker Combat Car.