UPDATE: Was $1200. **SOLD**
There may be some value here.
“needs to be fixed up been sitting in a biulding for 12 years”
UPDATE: Was $1200. **SOLD**
There may be some value here.
“needs to be fixed up been sitting in a biulding for 12 years”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
“have a 1946 willys jeep 4×4. *NO TITLE* i use Offroad only.flathead motor. RUNS. Frame/lift are solid. Frame from a later model cj. 34″ old swamper tires decent tread. walker exhaust and NEW fuel pump. have original windshield frame, no glass. Not much rust, but keep in mind its a 1946 thats been used for hunting. Serious buyers only. No dreamers. Don’t waste my time or yours. This is a cheap price for willys that RUNS. $1500. (863)4505797”
I wish we had some better photos of these. These three photos were shot in 1949 by J.R. Eyerman in Shanghai, China (click on the pics to see the Eyerman credit) for Life Magazine. Interestingly, on this page the credit for the third photo is also, or mistakenly, given to Jack Birns. Also, according to this page, the third photo captures the last tug to leave Shanghai, with credit to Jack as well. According to the folks at G503, these jeeps were used by the shore patrol “to pick up mostly drunks in and was easy to wash out the puke.”
Here’s a good way to celebrate the holidays! You can see more holiday cars here.
Those hurricane rims are worth at least $100 by themselves.
“Transmission is a T14A-1. The transfer case is Spicer. If you want only the transmission or only the transfer case, they’re $150 each. Please see my other ads about my 1962 Willys CJ5.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150
This looks like a good price.
“For Sale: 4 Rims and Tires for a ’40’s -’79 Jeep CJ 5 /CJ 7 / Willys. All hold air. Approximately 75 -80% of their tread left. 7.50 -16 LT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2650.
This might be a good price.
“1952 Willys Jeep Flat Head Ford. Engine starts up and runs. High low transmission clutch Needs Restoration. $2650/OBO”
No pics provided.
“I have a 1941 Jeep Willy for sale, check this cool Jeep out. Call me at: 858-689-8900 or 858-568-6623. Ask for Jamie or Luis. Thank you”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This includes front and rear PTOs.
“1955 Willys Cj3b. It has original F-head hurricane 134 motor, T90 transmission, PTO winch, Harrison heater, powertake off on rear bumper,but is not hooked up, soft top made by best top. New painless wiring harness converted to 12 volt, towing bar. $4500 O.B.O.”
This sounds like a must sell situation.
“1952 Overland M38 A1 Jeep. Moving soon and don’t have the time to restore this properly. Frame is in *excellent* condition, no rust. Needs some bodywork on rear panel and left-front fender, otherwise ready for primer-paint. Mostly complete though missing random parts like seat cushions, generator, gauges, and other little odds/ends. Transmission and transfer case recently rebuilt (can’t verify though they shift fine and oil was clean). Engine rebuilt though I don’t know how much mileage or when. Cyl head needs new valves and guides since they rusted from sitting in damp environment. If you have questions please ask, email for quickest response. $1500 firm. You won’t find one in better condition.”
Here’s a PTO north of the border.
“8000 lb Ramsey pto winch. I the pto unit which bolts to the back of the transfercase and the winch drum. I don’t have the driveshaft, but they can be easily built”