UPDATE: This likely Sold. Was listed at $1900.
This looks good from the front.
“289 Ford V-8, C-4 Trans, Power Steering and Winch.”
UPDATE: This likely Sold. Was listed at $1900.
This looks good from the front.
“289 Ford V-8, C-4 Trans, Power Steering and Winch.”
This appears to have a PTO. The body sure is rough.
“1947 Jeep willies
No runs
For parts or complette
Call (619) 365-2984”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Parts or project.
“This Jeep has a complete body, drive train with 11″ oversized brakes all around. Rebuilt axles, transmission and transfer case. Come with new windshield frame with glass, raditor and fan. We have several boxes of original and spare parts; guadges, air filter housing, extra transmission, rearend transfer case and warn wench.
You just need a motor, fuel tank and seats.
$1400 firm or trade for small fishing boat.”
This early motor might interest a rebuilder. No pics provided.
“I have a Willys Cj2 A Motor. Casting number is 4-12 638632W 2A
Block number Cj2 A 10410
Head casting number 640161
Would make an excellent engine for that very early Cj2a correct restoration.
Pics upon request
Chuck Irwin
217-364-5646”
http://springfieldil.craigslist.org/cto/4025777452.html
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was up for barter.
(07/15/2012) As Mark notes, “I don’t know what to say. is it the pope jeep?”. So, if you have a visiting dignitary that needs a clear glass coach, I think this is just about there . . .
“Have a 1946 Willys Jeep that runs, no title. 12v conversion. Will trade for 50s Chevy project truck or car or BO. Has a homemade 2″ square tube windshield frame/roll bar with plexiglass. I can remove the frame if need be.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3200.
(08/02/2013) Sounds like a good excuse to visit the San Juans! No pics provided.
“jeep is disassembled, motor rebuilt (original GPW ford motor and frame) , new gas tank and misc. parts, all original parts as well. Email for photos and more info. Stored in garage”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(07/23/2013) This jeep has a rare set of Desert Dog PCV (Pickup/Camper/VAn) tires.
“Awesome Jeep for sale-must go…needs very little to get back to perfect! Drives! Body in great shape. Serious inquiries. $6500 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
(06/28/2012) This is a CJ-3B that the seller is advertising as a M606 clone. It looks fairly solid, though the steps have been patched. Note the the radios are not functional at this time.
“1960 “High Hood” CJ3B/M606 clone. Painted in Vietnam era semi-gloss olive drab. New tires, new vinyl top, new tailgate. Ramsey (PTO) winch works and has new cable. Siren, Blackout Light, 2 Piece Antenna, Demilled 3 1/2″ Bazooka, Inert Bazooka Round, Spare 134 Hurricane Engine and Misc. Spare Parts. Odometer Reads 350 miles, the guy I bought it from said he replaced the speedometer when he had the engine and transmission rebuilt. The radios are not hooked up. Turn the key and go! Turns heads anywhere I go. I work so I try to check my email every evening. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: You can see more at Norbert’s site: http://campagnolaar59.jimdo.com
Norbert wrote me from Germany yesterday. He wanted to share pictures of his Campagnola. It’s a great looking vehicle!
Alex, who directs Tahiti-Pacifique Magazine, forwarded these two photos.
For unknown reasons, the driver of this DUKW (thanks Bob) must have had quite a drive!
Alex writes, “Photo of 1954 peace treaty delegation between the French and the Vietminh. The French army used mostly US WW2 surplus equipment in that war. The US took over after the 1954 defeat, Indochina became Vietnam, the Vietminh became Vietcong and the issue was the same 20 years later. “