UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
(11/07/2012) This has unusual pin striping.
“This is a 1946 Willys Jeep, runs well, could use a tune up. I’m selling it for my dad and will have more information up soon.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
(11/07/2012) This has unusual pin striping.
“This is a 1946 Willys Jeep, runs well, could use a tune up. I’m selling it for my dad and will have more information up soon.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(03/11/2013) This looks very good.
“Restored 12 years ago
All running gear is original, as well as the engine
All wiring, brakes including lines, master cylinder and wheel cylinders, and wheel bearings have been replaced
All seats have been reupholstered
New wheels & tires
Engine runs great and was not rebuilt
All gears in tranny work great
4WD all works
***This Jeep has always been garaged since restoration. I have only put a couple hundred miles on it during the entire time I have owned it.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/18/2013) I believe the body is fiberglass and the front clip is metal. This has a rear PTO I believe, too.
“This Willys Jeep is ready to go anywhere, has the original 4 cylinder godevil in it, PTO works great, 2 new front seats, new tires, front half original, rear half fiberglass, it looks great and runs great lots of fun to drive and gets thumbs up every where we go, Is converted to a 12 volt system. asking 8500, clear title in hand, Thanks.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/08/2013) Are these Bantam Trailer Rims?
“I’m told these are wheels off bantam 1/4 ton trailer. Same bolt pattern as a jeep. 5 on 5 1/4, 4″ center hole , 5 1/4 wide. Some other parts also available, hitch tailgate etc.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(03/06/2013) The price sure looks good.
“Custom street rod. 1962 Willys Jeep Pickup body, on a ’68 Chevelle Chasis. Posi rear-end. Brand new Chevy 350 motor with performance parts; spec sheet available. Motor was originally built for a stock car. B&M Shift kit, turbo hyrdromatic 350 trans. With just a little love this jeep will be mint again. No rust, no body damage. Black interior. Bucket seats, black carpet. Shaved doors. Oak door pannels inside”
Scott spotted this good price on a SAS in WWII Book at Amazon. If you ever had any interest in the SAS, you might check out this book. I’ve ordered a copy.
The SAS in World War II: An Illustrated History (General Military)
Bob sent me an email a few days ago about this jeep he spotted in Endee, New Mexico. The town of Endee is located near the border of New Mexico and Texas on near I-40. The folks on Yelp really like this place.
He wrote, “The wife and I made a weekend trip to Amarillo for a steak at the Country Barn. We spotted this really clean CJ2A at the free car museum at Russell’s truck stop in Endee, NM.”
Here’s another picture I found on Trip Advisor:
In 1950 Provincetown added this CJ-3A and pumper trailer to their equipment.
The caption under this page reads: Provincetown Engine No.6 – c.1950, Willy’s Jeep with Maxim 500 gpm trailer served as Engine 6 from c.1950 into the 1970’s. The pump trailer may have been made by Maxim, as they made many during WWII, probably 500 gpm.
http://www.capecodfd.com/PAGES%20History/HX%20Provincetown%20Fire%20Department.htm
This ad shows a CJ-2A with what I think is a trailered foam system. Or, am I wrong?
UPDATE: **WARNING** There are only two jeeps pictured in the book!!! Buyer beware.
“This auction is for a 1943 book filled with cartoons about WWII. It is titled “Jeeps and Jests” by Bruce Bairnsfather. The book has cartoons on every page– about 60 pages in all. The condition of the book is good. The binding is solid and there are no rips. The main flaw is that there are some faint spots on the covers and scattered in the book.”