UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
This is a collection of parts more than a jeep.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
This is a collection of parts more than a jeep.
This includes a rear PTO.
“This 1946 Willys Jeep was purchased to ride around on our property We have had it several years and it is driven almost daily. Runs and drives great. Have only had to do general maintenance (oil change etc…) We have no title and the jeep has no VIN. Has PTO that works There are a few patches in the floor pans, but very little rust. Selling as is. Email me if you have any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
“1947 Flattie, 4 cyl engine Go Devil, T-90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, PTO winch available for sale also”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
“RESTORED AND READY TO GO. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFO. MUST SEE TO APPRICIATE.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A. This is a no reserve auction so it will sell regardless of price. The bidding will start at $1.00. It starts good, runs good, and drives good. Original 4 cylinder L-head 134 flathead engine. Good shape. Carb will need to be cleaned or put a carb kit in it (choke has to be pulled out halfway to get it to run good). 4×4 seems to work good as well as the Hi-Lo Transmission. Tranny has a howl in high gear but not too bad. Missing brake access cover. Brakes work good. Clutch works good. Needs a new speedo cable. Speedo shows 1415 miles but not sure if it works (the speedo end of the cable is frayed). Temp and Oil Pressure.”
This doesn’t run.
“1960 Willy Jeep FC170
This is a 4 wheel drive jeep truck with standard transmission..I don’t believe there are any accessories.
If anyone has information on the Jeep please write as I’m in the dark about this truck.
Condition of truck is unknown. The truck drove before being put in storage. The truck was parked 10-15 (?) years ago in a dry building with a concrete floor. He had 2 willys Jeeps, He used the 1st. Jeep on the farm. Sold the 1st. Jeep that was listed on E-Bay. The remaing Jeep might had been the better of the two.
I WAS JUST LOOKING AT THE PICTURES. I FAILED TO STATE CONDITION OF WINDSHIELD. PICTURE #2 SHOWS CRACK RUNNING UP FROM THE WIPER ARM.
The husband has past away and I’m advertising the reming vehicle for the widow. SHE HAS A CLEAR MISSOURI TITLE
The truck will need to be carried away. All serious offers will be looked at and answered. The Jeep is South of Kansas City some 75 miles.Located on all weather county road.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3250.
(03/30/2012) This looks good.
“1951 Willys Wagon
Has Chevy S-10 Sub Frame.
With Disc Brakes and Power Steering.
Motor is a 2.8 V6 Chev with Automatic Transmission.
Has Chevy S-10 rear end.
Needs an electric fuel pump.
Has been in storage since 1996.
Has original front seats.
Price: $3,250. Cash only. No checks of any kind. No trades.
The car will be at the Portland Swap meet, April 13-15, space 8141 unless sold before.”
I ran across the below Collage and thought it would make an interesting post to group some of the collages I’ve run across.
From Ensarf.com comes this Bob Facklam Print. It is signed and numbered. Price is $19.85:
Tim Dolan and I were selling these. I haven’t reordered any.
This is a neat illustration I saw at the WAAAM Museum by Yasuo Ohtsuka called “The Jeep . . . A Concise History”
Here are a couple from Roberto Flores:
I ran across the cool picture below at roderblog.com during a search for collages. It was taken by Jeff Roder at the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colorado. Neither Ann nor I have been there, but I’m sure in our travels we’ll wander through there as the ‘Eilers Bar’ is in Pueblo.
From Roderblog.com:
Here is a photo of the MB that I found on Flickr. It was taken by jwm1049.
Merlin has launched a blog for people who’d like to follow Hanson Mechanical’s projects. Merlin has also moved the shop into a new garage, which looks nice.