UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s a project.
“1946 Jeep Willy will all parts and New body. Needs to be Assembled. Will sell and/or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s a project.
“1946 Jeep Willy will all parts and New body. Needs to be Assembled. Will sell and/or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
Doug spotted this possible parts jeep.
“1963 CJ5 Willys Jeep, no engine or interior. Comes with a Korig metal top in good condition. Tub is in solid shape but has been patched before. Frame is in good shape with no holes. Transmission and transfer case are in good condition. Jeep had the 4 cyl. engine in it. Front clip is off the vehicle but does come with the Jeep (fenders, hood, grill radiator). misc. parts included. Comes with a clear title. Tires are in poor condition but hold air>
No pics provided.
“Great restoration project, just needs a transmission.
No title
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(719) 748-8258
(719) 748-8248”
UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
(03/13/2013) The seller calls this jeep a “Willys T”; can’t say I’m familiar with that model. It runs and may be worth a look.
“1957 Willys T Jeep, fair condition, 4X4, A2000 Warn Wench Included. Vehicle comes AS IS with NO WARRANTY. 4 cylinder motor runs great. Has been repainted BLACK with WHITE letter outlines for type of Jeep.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“1952 CJ3A Flat fender Jeep / Rock Crawler”
I don’t know the PTO discs well enough to know if this disc was marketed for the jeep or not.
“Single bottom disc plow. This came with my Willys CJ 5 Jeep. The hitch could easily be modified to a 3 point hook up. If you have any questions please call as I am not near my computer most of the day. Thanks for looking, Bob 509-760-6442”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
Ann’s aunt spotted this for sale in Kennewick. These GTBs are unusual enough I thought I’d post it. It runs and goes forward.
I’m taking the day off. Next posts wednesday morning.
Here’s a cool picture of a custom FC. I found the picture on Flickr. There are a couple more there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregjsmith/94785408/in/photostream/
It may only be one page, but the May 1, 1943, issue of Illustrated London News includes a full page of Ford GPA pictures.
I don’t completely understand what these are, but it looks interesting.
“India JEEP Automobile Transport Match Box Packet Label. Large Size – 2.00″ X 2.25”