No info provided.
“There are two – as shown in pics
F150 $2500
F170 $4000
Interested ?”
No info provided.
“There are two – as shown in pics
F150 $2500
F170 $4000
Interested ?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
“1947 Willy CJ-2A Flat Fender 4×4, Flat head 4 cylinder, 3 speed, 3 top , GOOD canvas top & doors, alum hard top, vinyl top, spare tire, 90% complete, with some extra parts.”
Maybe there’s some value here?
“Two 1948 Willy’s Jeeps. One is a CJ2 the other is the military jeep. The CJ is more complete than the military one. Between the two should be able to make one work. Both have the original engine and trans. Have pink for one not the other. Neither have been registered in so long they are not on record at the DMV. Email me with a phone number I will call you back. Price is OBO, I know they are rough, but to the right person they could run again or be great for original parts. I am looking for 4bt cummins motor or 12 valve cummins if you’d like to trade.”
No pics provided.
“Stock 4 cyl, front & rear end, frame, body, front clip, nice windshield frame, new fuel tank, core trany, transfer case. $1200.00. Do not e-mail, call Zach @ 503-568-9626.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
There might be some value here, but the body looks rough. It appears to have a MB/GPW windshield.
“1946 CJ2A Jeep. Doesn’t run. $800 or best offer”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
(02/08/2013) It’s rough, but does include rear PTO.
“cj2a willis jeep for parts or restore. has rear P.T.O, may trade. (912-568-1879)”
Marc forwarded a link to a Gaz 67 Facebook page out of the Ukraine.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gaz-67-b-Газ-67-Иван-Виллис/127567624024640
This photo shows a variety of WWII jeeps with hardtops.
“Original WWII Photo
Taken at the Telefunken Radio Factory in Berlin!
Postcard Sized
100% Original
NOT A PRESS PHOTO – NO MASS PRODUCED Photos
I’m a well trusted eBay seller – if you have any issues with your purchase
please let me know! I will work with you to straighten anything out.
100% Original!”
Bob forward this interesting story about how an American bugler used a Chinese bugle to play the Chinese retreat call and trick the Chinese. The photo below was included in the article from the Akron Beacon Journal Online and shows a Carl Thornton in a M-38A1 when he served in Korea.
UPDATE: Sold. Was priced at $1500.
“1948 Willies jeep Ran when parked last needs gas tank jeep is complete .No title sale with a bill of sales”