UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Ran when parked 10 years ago . . .
“everything was working when i parked it 10 yrs ago its been the family hunting jeep for over 60 yrs.its a project car asking 4000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Ran when parked 10 years ago . . .
“everything was working when i parked it 10 yrs ago its been the family hunting jeep for over 60 yrs.its a project car asking 4000”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $500.
(02/28/2013) This doesn’t look like a ’46 to me. There may be value here.
“46′ CJ2A, in rough shape. Tub is shot.
Some extra parts, some parts missing. Rolls O.K.
Engine and transmission/transfer-case are present. Engine is out on a dolly.
Engine is frozen. Two grills, three extra rims. Extra hood. All the tires are bad.
Might be good for parts, sold “as is-where-is”, “bill-of-sale”, no title.
Cash only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
There may be value here. It is missing drive train pieces.
“1950’s CJ3A. No engine, transmission, steering column or tailgate. Rusty but repairable. No title”
No pics provided.
“Willys Jeep 1947 CJ2A Flat Head 4 cyclender plus soft top 4500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
The price is a bit high given it doesn’t run, but it has potential.
“for sale is a 1959 jeep willy s very good for restoration it is in good shape for its age . it is not running or driving been seating and r covered storage for long years now the owner willing to sale and he asking $ 4500”
UPDATE: Was priced at $5500. **SOLD** Now listed here.
(11/16/2012) This looks nice. It’s got kind of a Surrey pinkish color to it.
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/17/2013) “1953 CJ3B High Hood Willys Jeep. Project. No time to work on it , So maybe you can . Has most of Original parts still. F Head 134 Motor, Stock front and rear ends. No Trans. or Transfer case…. In Good shape for being 60 years old… Have Idaho title for it in Hand…. $2.000.00……425-773-7104”
Craig scanned this photo from an issue of Jeep News. It was take at the set of “The Teahouse of the August Moon“. I’ve never heard of the movie, but it’s rated pretty well at imbd. You’ll likely recognize Glenn Ford, driving the jeep, and Marlon Brando, pointing at something. It looks like a Ford GPW based on the bumper.
Major Joe forwarded some pics from the 2013 Military Vehicle show at Falcon Field in Mesa, AZ. There were quite a few jeeps at the event. Thanks for sharing!
He wrote, “I attended the annual Military Vehicle show at Falcon Field here in Mesa Saturday (had to find another way to get my Willy’s/Flat fender fix since your site was down!). Anyway, I thought I’d share the pics with you (attached). It’s a great event, and included military motorcycles, dozens of non-jeep vehicles, a half track, helicopter, and many aircraft (always on display since this is the home of the AZ chapter of the Commemorative Air Force).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This is a cool model jeep with an unusual look. It looks custom made, but I just don’t know.
“I found this all metal toy at a garage sale and it looked really old so I got it. I did some research and found it was made around World War 2 and that its made out of what I presume to be tin. The wheels are all metal, not rubber, which suggests their manufacturing date is early 1940’s. This is obviously made by hand and all the parts appear to be there with no major damage or missing attachments. There is a number 41 on the bottom which I assume is the year it was made. I couldnt find this toy any where else online so It’s obvious it is not a common find. It has a notable sense of quality and is about 9″ by 4″ in size. It has some weight to it because it is made out of solid metal, no plastic. This piece looks great and has a really cool antique charm.”