UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(11/10/2011) “1944 willys jeep.With lots of parts. moveing getting rid af lots of stuff. new engine..three differant shops told me its worth.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(11/10/2011) “1944 willys jeep.With lots of parts. moveing getting rid af lots of stuff. new engine..three differant shops told me its worth.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
(03/13/2012) “set up for small block chev what will ya trade or best cash offer”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,700.
(11/11/2012) This was listed as part of an auction back in 2009 of a collection of nice jeeps.
“1948 Willys Jeep
New body & tires.
Call 1-605-four 63-two 4 one 0.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4499. Has been repainted since then.
(11/17/2011) The rims don’t look familiar to me.
“Nice older Jeep
1943 registered with 1946 tub and winshield
Clean title
runs good
no rust”
UPDATE: Well, it seems I’ve used up all of ‘tonight’ and am already working on tomorrow, so I will wait til the morning for additional posts. Ann and I made it to Kanab, Ut, tonight and celebrated with a local dinner. Now we are spending a romantic evening in bed — she on her iPad and me on my computer — well, it works for us 🙂 … Ann thanks everyone for the birthday wishes!
I just couldn’t resist posting this one pic tonight. I’m not sure why Steve drove all the way from California just to read a book, but I can’t fault his choice in them!
(From Earlier) Nope, no April fools .. more posts later tonight. We will be hitting no-service areas soon as we leave Flagstaff . . . well that and it’s officially Ann’s birthday today. I’d better pay attention to her so that she’ll keep accompanying me on these trips!
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD** Scott notes this is not a Gladiator, but rather a Wagoneer.
“HURRICANE OVERHEAD CAM 6.”
Am I missing something? This looks like a great price. Fuel gauge doesn’t work. It might even be financeable.
http://classiccarliquidators.com/classic-cars/1958/willys/wagon/5416714665
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3400.
This might be a fine little run-about jeep for the price.
“1946 CJ-2a Runs great, everything works like it should. Original Go Devil engine, 6 volt electrical ( I thought about converting it to 12 volt, but it works so well I just didn’t see the point). The odometer shows less than 30,000 miles. I have no idea if this is accurate, but am sure it isn’t rolled over past 100,000 because I don’t think these engines last 100,000. The body looks good from outside and is fine to drive as is, but it is pretty rusted out underneath. My plan for this Jeep was to take it out to Colorado for elk hunting trips so I got it all working good mechanically so I wouldn’t have to worry about that during my hunt. I don’t get to go on hunting trips though so I don’t really need this Jeep so I decided to let someone else take it from here.
It is a blast to drive. Mostly I take my dogs for rides and go to the range in it. Everywhere I go people seem to love it.
I did take it off road one time by an old strip mine and was amazed at how easily this little jeep will go anywhere. I used to have a Cherokee that was lifted with 33 inch tires and this little jeep will go anywhere that thing did.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
The motor is frozen, but the body appears to have potential.
“Posting this for a friend, 1959 jeep cj3 b, high hood jeep, motor is froze, jeep sat in a barn the last 20 some years, ran when it was parked, has an aluminum hardtop. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This may be an earlish 1946 based on the three dash plates.
“runs and drives needs the Carb rebuilt and put back on its in over good shape only has 4800 miles on it both seats are there”