Am I missing something? This looks like a great price. Fuel gauge doesn’t work. It might even be financeable.
http://classiccarliquidators.com/classic-cars/1958/willys/wagon/5416714665
Am I missing something? This looks like a great price. Fuel gauge doesn’t work. It might even be financeable.
http://classiccarliquidators.com/classic-cars/1958/willys/wagon/5416714665
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3400.
This might be a fine little run-about jeep for the price.
“1946 CJ-2a Runs great, everything works like it should. Original Go Devil engine, 6 volt electrical ( I thought about converting it to 12 volt, but it works so well I just didn’t see the point). The odometer shows less than 30,000 miles. I have no idea if this is accurate, but am sure it isn’t rolled over past 100,000 because I don’t think these engines last 100,000. The body looks good from outside and is fine to drive as is, but it is pretty rusted out underneath. My plan for this Jeep was to take it out to Colorado for elk hunting trips so I got it all working good mechanically so I wouldn’t have to worry about that during my hunt. I don’t get to go on hunting trips though so I don’t really need this Jeep so I decided to let someone else take it from here.
It is a blast to drive. Mostly I take my dogs for rides and go to the range in it. Everywhere I go people seem to love it.
I did take it off road one time by an old strip mine and was amazed at how easily this little jeep will go anywhere. I used to have a Cherokee that was lifted with 33 inch tires and this little jeep will go anywhere that thing did.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
The motor is frozen, but the body appears to have potential.
“Posting this for a friend, 1959 jeep cj3 b, high hood jeep, motor is froze, jeep sat in a barn the last 20 some years, ran when it was parked, has an aluminum hardtop. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This may be an earlish 1946 based on the three dash plates.
“runs and drives needs the Carb rebuilt and put back on its in over good shape only has 4800 miles on it both seats are there”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $3600.
The number on the side suggests this might have been raced or entered in PNW events at some point. The windshield sort of looks CJ-3Bish, but the tubing arms looking CJ-2Aish to me.
“For Sale 1952 Willys M38 Jeep. This jeep has spent most of it’s life as an airport/fire and maintence vehicle. It is rust free and straight! Has a four cylinder flat head jeep engine that smokes slightly. Also comes with a spare engine (cracked block) that has a lot of good parts. Has a fully enclosed canvas top. This would make a great starter jeep for someone looking to restore a military jeep back to it’s original condition. Cash money only, no trades!”
No pics provided.
“Modified with V6 buick motor, springs mounted on top of axles, tow bar, newer top and doors, some older parts saved. Has not run for a couple years”
http://lacrosse.craigslist.org/clt/2933114322.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(09/05/2011) This appears to have a replacement body.
“Willys CJ2a Registered as a 1946 with many new parts and some upgrades. Runs great, extra parts.”
No pics provided.
“A project that I will not get to anytime soon. This jeep needs a lot of work. Looks like the drivetrain and engine was taken from a 1968-1971 CJ5. Has a Buick 225 V6, Single stick Dana 18 transfer case, and T-14 transmission.”
Probably not from 1941, but you never know. No pics provided.
“41 Willy jeep parts fro t and rear axles and transfer case with shifters if interested call 575 915 five three six one.”
I’m not sure if this is an April Fool’s picture or just some fool posing with a purse. I’d like to claim alcohol was involved, but, sadly, nope, that’s just me with Ann’s purse trying to make her laugh. I should have checked to make sure her camera was still in the bag. Behind me is Bernie’s Custom FC with some beautiful custom work, which I will share later. We are just about packed to start our journey northward.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $2500/each
(12/13/2011) These are projects.
“I am selling my 1954 and 1955 Willys High hood jeeps. One has a good motor but the body is rough, and the other has a nicer body but the motor locked up. The one that runs has $1000.00 worth of wheels and tires on it and has only been driven af ew times. I also have new diamond plate rear quarter panels. I am asking $2500.00 each without the tires or quarter panels, $800.00 for the tires and wheels or $5000.00 for everything. This was going to be a project for my son and I, but tough times require a sale. Serious inquiries only please. Please Call with any questions as I dont check my email very often.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Parting Out
(01/10/2012) It’s project with lots of mods.
“This is currently a rolling chassis. i am now parting it out. project with title. Its a 1943 Ford GPW which was the military version built by Ford during WWII. heres the list: Dana 60 front with high steer arms, 14 bolt rear (both 4.10 gears and both stock width, if they were cut i’d b askin more)$1200, 94 lt1 multiport fuel injected 350(from a buick roadmaster-caprice)$800, have brand new still in box Painless Wiring harness for both engine$450(w-computer and chip) and jeep$500 and a new computer with the V.A.T.S. bypass module also from Painless, sm420 (7.02 to 1 granny gear) adapted (Advanced Adaptors) to dana 20 with a Lakewood scattershield and 12″ clutch (new)$650, roll cage$200, wrangler 2″ lifted springs$150, Warrior Products wrangler 2″ shackle reverse$150, brand new summit racing buckets w-covers and brackets$200, tilt gm column$100, new 5 point racing harnesses$100, hydraulic clutch setup, cj5 radiator modified for chev v-8$150, twin electric fans with wiring$100, msd stand alone fuel pump (45psi for fuelie)$50, new Flowtech block hugger headers$100, new cj5 fuel tank with skidplate$150, and i’m sure theres more…. hate to see it go but i have no time anymore to finish. $3500 firm for all or Possible trade/part trade, car/truck of equal value, things that go bang, or.”