UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
I’m not sure there’s much value here. Maybe the body is ok?
“1947 Willy’s Jeep, mostly complete, engine seized. Call 6 zero 5 4 8 four two 3 9 five.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
I’m not sure there’s much value here. Maybe the body is ok?
“1947 Willy’s Jeep, mostly complete, engine seized. Call 6 zero 5 4 8 four two 3 9 five.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $600
“1943 willys mb with cj2a grill. Titled as a MB. Does not run. Lots of rust was going to restore but lost interest. Make offer”
This afternoon I’ll be heading to Tacoma, Wa, for the 5th Annual Northwest FC Get Together. I’ll be heading there right after I rent a jackhammer and break up some concrete, so I think I’ll be in the mood for some relaxation!
I’d planned on doing posts, but got busy with the book. So, updates will go up Sunday along with a report on the FC event.
I didn’t get a chance to mention this, but when I picked up my V6 short block from Daryl, I discovered he had a set of rims I’ve been seeking for years: vintage 10×15 Turbines! We worked out a very fair deal. I’m thrilled!
Since I also have two sets of four Hurricane rims, I plan to sell one set. Below is a picture of what they look like. If you are interested, email me at d@ewiillys.com. The tires on them are still good and hold air, though there is three one one type and one of another kind.
There weren’t many jeeps for sale yesterday, so not many updates today. On another note, I received this JP Magazine update yesterday. The new website’s address is: http://www.Fourwheeler.com/JP-Magazine. After a quick review of the site, it’s easy to see the site has received a major facelift and the JP brand has been suppressed in favor of the Four Wheeler Network brand.
“The JP Magazine website has moved, and we’d also like to welcome you to what we feel is the ultimate site for off-road content on the Web — the Four Wheeler Network.
What is the Four Wheeler Network? A group of six publications, including: JP, FourWheeler, Petersen’s 4Wheel & Off-Road, Off-Road, 4Wheel Drive & Sport Utility, and Mud Life. While the network will carry the FourWheeler banner, JP Magazine and each publication will have its own unique landing page with the same great stories and personalities you’ve come to expect.”
UPDATE: Now listed in Nashville, TN
This scam is back. It was around last summer if I remember correctly.
Anyone know the history behind this? I can’t tell how big it is, but I’m guessing it’s pretty small.
“Ford GPW 1943 Aluminum Plaque Round
Mountable
Call
818 606 8061
Steve”
Cal forwarded this running CJ-2A.
“1961 Willys Jeep FC-150 Forward Control four-wheel-drive pickup. Actual total mileage is unknown.
It starts and runs good, drives good and stops good.
The original pickup bed was rusted, so it was removed and a wood bed installed. Oak front bumper.
The bottom of the cab is very rusted, with several rust-through areas.
The engine is not the original F-head engine; it has been replaced with a flat-head Jeep engine.
However, included with the vehicle is another Willys Jeep F-head engine (not stuck, but needing overhauled),
and also many additional F-head engine parts (see photos).
Clear title. Not presently licensed for the road, just used around the farm.
Shop Manual and Owners Manual are also included.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Vehicle is located near Woodstock, Illinois. If you are in the area, you can come and see it and test drive it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(06/19/2013) Looks like a nicely modified jeep.
“Selling my 1948 CJ2a. This is not a project vehicle. Always garaged since I have owned the vehicle (10 years). Powered by a 283 with a Muncie 4 speed transmission. Has a rare overdrive gear for freeway. Transmission rebuilt a few years ago. Dana 44 rear axle with air locker (onboard air compressor). Custom cage, bumpers, diamond plating, and exhaust. Rhino lined interior. Fairly new tires and wheels (33’s). Have a newer softtop and doors that are included. Never put back on after new paint job. Has collector plate currently.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
This is a mix of MB/GPW parts and CJ-2A.
“I have basically a complete 1946 CJ2A that is completely disassembled. I restored a 1943 GPW for a guy and have this parts Jeep leftover. Almost everything is there, but it is a major project or parts for your project. Have an Iowa title, but can not find a VIN on the frame. Usually not a problem with these older Jeeps.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
There might be some parts value given the intact drive train.
“old willys jeep rough but has a lot of good parts. all original, motor trans and tcase are all still in tack! NO TITTLE!!!! parts or whole”