UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
I can’t tell if the serial number is #14122 or 44122. Love the pick storage method.
“I have a 1946 jeep willy its has the original 4cyl engine transmission and axles , all stock has a tow bar already.”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
I can’t tell if the serial number is #14122 or 44122. Love the pick storage method.
“I have a 1946 jeep willy its has the original 4cyl engine transmission and axles , all stock has a tow bar already.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(09/07/2012) This has the custom dash modification.
“1953 willys cj 3a has a ford 4 cylinder and power steering, blazer bucket seats, fuel cell, needs brake work…………need to sell make an offer……$2,000 obo!!! make an offer, need to sell!!!!!”
UPDATE: Was listed at $1250 **Status Unknown**
(10/28/2012) Doesn’t look too bad to me.
“jeep FC 170 DRW
typical rust, has bondo
needs complete restoration
complete no title”
UPDATE: Colin discovered that Switzerland of America Jeep Tours Company still exists and still rents jeeps or offers tours. Check out their website and their tour vehicles: http://soajeep.com You’ll recognize some of the photos on the website from Craig’s recent adventure.
“This auction is for a vintage Postcard from 1974. It is of Snow Blankets Ouray colorado Here the Switzerland of America is truly a Winter Fairyland. It was from Jeep Rentals and is basically an advertising Postcard–the front seems to be a real photo print”
UPDATE: I had the wrong link to Goose’s original build (thanks Dave).
Goose forwarded some images showing the addition of a half cab to his CJ-3B. Goose spotted this half cab on eWillys this summer. He worked out a deal with the seller, then set about making a few customizations so that it would fit. It sure turned out nicely! If you don’t remember Goose’s Project CJ-3B, you can see his original four-month build here.
Having lived in Salt Lake City for ten years, I know the area pretty well. So, I’m surprised by just how active the four wheel drive clubs were in the valley. For example, I just read a short article about the Utah County Jeepettes, a group of women (I think wives of jeepers) that organized events. In addition, there were Jeep Posses in Utah County, Salt Lake City, and Sevier County, Utah.
As you can see in this picture, taken at the 1970 Pioneer Jeep Rally in Bountiful, held by the Bountiful Jeep Posse, this wasn’t just about Search and Rescue. Racing had become popular, too, just as it had taken hold in many other places. The first Pioneer Jeep Rally was held in 1965. By 1970, the event attracted racers from several intermountain states. Two main events were held at the Pioneer Jeep Rallys, a hill climb and an obstacle course.
The article and picture below were published by Four Wheeler Magazine in July, 1971. To me this picture could easily have been taken above the city of Bountiful or Centerville. It looks like the staging and parking was done along the valley’s bench.
This brochure looks in good shape.
“Original, NOS, New Old Stock, 1959 JEEP Universal Model CJ-6 Part Color Sales Brochure. Presented by Willys Motors, Inc. Willys-Overland Export Corp., Toledo, Ohio….Form No. 59-10. Nicely illustrated & covers the CJ-6 Four-Wheel Drive vehicle & it’s 4-cylinder F-Head “Hurricane” Engine. Also lists specifications. Fold out brochure measures 8 5/8″ X 3 3/4″ & unfolds to 3 times the size, printed on both sides. EXCELLENT (as new!) CONDITION, clean & crisp with NO rips or tears.”
This has a PTO, but can’t tell if it is a rear or forward.
“1946 or 47 CJ2A Jeep. Serial # 70580. Has V-8 Chevrolet motor and power take-off. Have not had running. No title. Would make a good mud-truck. If interested, call 816-632-9661.”
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/3387943499.html
This ran twenty years ago . . .
“Willy’s Jeep 1946 CJ2A. Ran when put in storage 20 years ago. $2,500. Call Michael at 906-440-8811.”