UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This might a pretty solid jeep.
“1949 Willys Jeep CJ2, 4 cylinder.”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **SOLD**
Dan spotted this truck.
“For sale is a 1956 Willys Jeep Truck: runs and drives, mechanically sound. Upgraded to 12 volts, with original gauges running on 6 volt regulator. All gauges function perfectly. Four wheel drive works. Original straight-six engine starts and runs like a charm. Original drivetrain. New all-terrain tires; only six months/600 miles.
The bed is rusted through in places, and the floorboards have some small rust holes, but the body is in otherwise good condition: the fenders are a rare commodity, and are all in good shape.
This had been my daily driver for the last few months, but I’m bicycling to work these days. Asking $4000 or best offer. I’ll gladly throw in any spare parts I’ve got, including the set of original rims.”
The body and front clip looks like fiberglass to me.
“Was planning on restoring it but i dont have the time. I have the motor out of it and tore down. Has potential. Call or Text at (518)-320-5090”
It looks like a M-38 except for the battery box. But on the cowl there looks like body work where it might have been. The rear of this is beat up.
“great runing jeep rebuilt motor call if interested. NO TEXT !!! call 15026431237”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
(01/31/2013) This includes a rear PTO and Saw.
“This jeep was my great uncles has been stored in the jeep garage never sat out door pures like a kitten . It’s cj2a all original no after market on this baby. Had the rims and buzz saw sand blasted & powder coated,new seat cushions,battery, exhaust real solid. only weak part in body is where the spare hangs this due to him hitting trees when going in busch i think . it has the canvas doors original has bikkini top for it new also. power take off that all works well tell me what u want to pay.”
I just thought the paint job was unusual.
“1962 Willy Jeep
4×4, 4 Cylinder Engine, 1/2 Cab on Body
Not run in a couple of years but great for parts.
Will need to be picked up. Contact Fred for questions at 732 501 6159. Best Offer Accepted”
UPDATE: Parts still available. Lots more pics.
“All sorts of willys / jeep parts. Motor parts, transmission and transfer case parts. Inner windshield frame, (cj2a). 3a windshield. heaters, locking hubs. steering, brakes. see pics. 530 547 4520”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3100.
(04/09/2013) This is a parts jeep or a project.
“For sale: Willys Jeep w/a Muncie 4 speed, Auburn overdrive (project/parts car) for $3100 o.b.o”
UPDATE: Leo discovered this jeep sold for $15,000 at the in-person auction on Saturday April 20th.
WOW! Doug just spotted this early VEC. It is listed as a 1945 and looks wonderfully stock, with full floaters, column shift, three data tags and (I think) square bolt heads on the windshield.
These reprints just sold on eBay. Cool pics
1. A squad of GI’s, including one armed with a Thompson Submachine Gun, huddle around a Jeep next to a Sigfried Line pillbox. They’re listening to the radio sitting on the Jeep, listening to the Streetcar World Series. This was Game 4 between the St. Louis Browns and St. Louis Cardials. The Cards beat the Browns 5-1 and drew even in the series at 2-2. October 7, 1944.
2. A GI tries to extinguish the flames on a burning Jeep on October 10, 1944 in the German city of Alsdorf. The Jeep had been hit during a German artillery barrage.
3. GI’s from the 45th Infantry Division’s 157th Regiment ford the Moselle River in a Willys Jeep, Fall 1944 near Igney, France.
4. The burnt and wrecked remains of a Jeep sits stripped on a snowy road near Berveaux, Luxemburg right at the end of the Battle of the Bulge in January, 1945. The photo was taken by a combat camerman assigned to the 26th Infantry Division.
5. Two 99th Infantry Division GI’s work to chage a tire and repair their Jeep in the snow near Eloenborn, Belgium on January 27, 1945.