UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Maybe they are selling the jeep to get a better camera? The jeep runs.
“46 Willys’s Jeep Runs great, all original with a PTO winch.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Maybe they are selling the jeep to get a better camera? The jeep runs.
“46 Willys’s Jeep Runs great, all original with a PTO winch.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6495. New pics included on Craigslist ad.
(01/12/2012) It appear solid. The front end looks a little soft on the passenger side.
“1942 Ford Jeep GPW 4 cyl – 200 miles on complete engine overhaul. 3 speed transmission , high speed gear ratio and azles. Good brakes . All guages work. Fresh radiator cleaning. 4 new 16″ non derectional tires 200 or less miles on them. Heater under passenger heat. Would make a easy complete valuable restoration…..very very nice.
please call 254 433 1015 or 830 220 0717”
There some value, but hard to say how much.
“WILLYS JEEP NEEDS PUT TOGETHER. PART LIST AS FOLLOWS:
WILLYS OVERLAND HOOD, GRILL ASSEMBLY, BOTH DOORS W/GLASS (ALUMINUM), BOTH SIDE ROOF PANELS W/GLASS (ALUMIUNUM), WINDSHIELD/FRONT PANE W/GLASS & ELECTRIC WIPER, BOTH FRONT FENDER ASSY, BOTH FRONT SEATS W/FRAMES, GAS TANK W/GAUGE, RADIATER, COMPLETE ROOF ASSY (ALLUMINUM), SPRINGS BOTH FRONT/REAR, DRIVE SHAFTS, CROSS MEMBERS, NEW FRAME RAILS, COMPLETE RUNNING ORIGINAL ENGINE & TRANSMISSION W/PTO, COMPLETE FRONT END ASSY, DASH CLUSTER,
TAKEN APART TO RESTORE, MOVING CAN’T FINISH. RUST FREE PROJECT. $1200.00 OBO CALL 727-226-2263”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
A bit optimistic on this price. You got love the city name though.
“WILLYS JEEP 1941 GREAT HUNTING JEEP.”
No pics provided.
“Parting out 1946 CJ2A
Body, very good cowl and windshield. Also new right replacement panel, side and rear quarter
Fenders, fairly good condition, need repair on both
Windshield assembly, complete, good condition
Grill, nearly complete, good condition
Hood, good shape but needs repair
Two sets of front seats
Steering column, without steering box
8 Wheels
Draw bar assembly
Roll Bar
and many, many more parts
Parts are reasonably priced for quick sale
Will also sell everything for $500.00, first come.”
Last month I discovered a letter I wrote in 1986 during my first summer at Roche Harbor. I sent it to my parents, who promptly put it a filing cabinet. Looking for some personal records, I discovered the letter. For anyone who hasn’t read my book (Finding Virginia) the following letter probably won’t mean much. For those that have read it, there are many familiar themes throughout the letter that also appear in the book. That fact my letter covers jeeps, cooking, and a girl shows you that I remember the summer of 1986 pretty clearly! However, one event I didn’t include in the book, because I didn’t remember it, was going on a date and having the jeep breakdown. That’s so classic me.
Before I get to the letter, below is a picture of my first jeep two months after I wrote the letter. Cullen and I had come over the Naches trail the previous day, damaging the fiberglass front passenger fender in the epic battle against gravity I describe in the book. We slept that night at the Beverly Dunes. In the morning, we drove towards Moses Lake. Around noon, we stopped and took this picture. After the picture, we proceeded to Moses Lake, then on to Idaho. We stayed in CDA for a couple hours, then started back to Anacortes by way of Stevens pass to catch the 6AM ferry back to the islands. It was a long day.
On the front of the jeep you can see a large chain, which, among other uses, was the shovel tie down. Behind that is a trusty warn winch that saved me many times. The grill is fiberglass and, though already patched once, split into two during this trip. The headlights are 5 1/2 rather than 7″. The smaller size and a wiring problem insured lighting at night wasn’t very good. As you can see, bungie chords were a must for holding down the hood. Wedged between the passenger seat and the roll bar is an old canvas collapsable bucket. It’s still in my parents garage. We carried an extra red gas tank, which is attached to the roll bar on the passenger side. If you look near the rear wheel well you can just make out the racing number from the 1985 summer convention.
Click on the link below to read the letter.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This includes a box.
“I will be putting up for bid several tin friction and battery operated cars and airplanes that my neighbor is parting with. Many are in fantastic condition.
NO RESERVE !!!!!!
This is a large 10 1/2 ” tin battery operated 1950’s Surrey Jeep made by T.N ( Nomura) of Japan in 1950’s.
In excellent condition.
It is 100% unrestored original.
The original two tone paint is beautiful. Very deep colors and gloss.
The chrome trim and bumpers are excellent with brillant shine
Has all its tires and hubcaps which are all original.
Driver in excellent working condition.
Battery box and cover excellent. Switch works but end piece broken off as seen in pic.
Tested with D batteries and all actions work great. Actions are; lighted headlights, mystery drive actions, and automatic steering with driver turning steering wheel.”
**SOLD** Was $9500.
Dan spotted this nice truck.
“1960 Willys Pick Up Truck – Runs good. Has Chevy 350 engine.”
UPDATE: Was $6000. **SOLD**
This jeep appears in good shape. The engine was just restored.
“Un-molested, rust free & 95% restored 1951 Willys CJ3A with original (5k on rebuilt) “Go Devil” L134 4cyl. Rare Warn Overdrive. New Holley electric fuel pump and Solex Carb. Comes along with a roll bar and soft top. Title in hand and registered. Serious inquiries please.”