UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(02/09/2012) I can’t tell much from the one pic.
“1950 WILLYS JEEP ALL ORIGINAL”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(02/09/2012) I can’t tell much from the one pic.
“1950 WILLYS JEEP ALL ORIGINAL”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $3000
This may be in decent shape, but it doesn’t run at the moment.
“1954 jeep willys high hood project
Good body new brakes engine spins but I
Have not tried to fire it clean title non op”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/21/2012) The body, hood, and fenders are MB/GPW.
“This Jeep is in very good shape very little rust if any kept under a shed are in shop everything works new drive shafts and tires. I am asking 2,500 are best offer it is ready to go please call 940 665 3611 any time for more info. It would be an easy rock climber build, very solid steel to weld to. it has a 289 V8 and runs perfect very well kept motor no problems at all would be easy to put any small block chevy engine it all ready V8 ready. Also a towing bar for short pulls to the river.”
I ran across this great photo taken by Thad Allton of the Rolls’ and their Bantam BRC and Bantam BRC-60. They were featured in the Topeka Capital-Journal article while attending the MPVA’s 2010 Annual Convention. The article includes a funny story about how Duncan warned Kim about his obsession with jeeps, only to find out she herself had a restored M-38A1. Clearly, it was love!
http://cjonline.com/news/local/2010-07-07/rare_world_war_ii_jeep_replicated
We often get to see Roberto’s Illustrations, but rarely Roberto himself. It seems he likes to paint himself as much as he does his canvases :-). Visit Roberto Flores at his website to see more.
This is a pic of me posing with another canvas in process!
The “dibujo-m38-uruguay-END.jpg” is another commissioned order drawn for an Uruguayan customer, and is a present for another fellow jeeper.
Here are two others just for fun:
I ran across a couple of kisses in/on a jeep. So, here they are:
This image isn’t in great shape, but captures the awkwardness of kissing in a jeep. I think this photo is from 1949? But could be 1944.
This picture comes from a post by Ransom Rings at Mentalfloss.com.
From the G503 site comes this image:
It appears solid. The dash plate isn’t installed.
“FULL RESTORED. RUNS PERFECT WITH ONLY 50 MILES ON COMPLETELY REBUILT ENGINE. THE ONLY ITEMS NOT STOCK ARE THE SEAT BELTS.ONLY ORIGINAL FACTORY SPECIFIED PARTS REPLACE ANY THAT WERE TOO FAR GONE TO REPAIR. NEW WIRE , GLASS, REUPHOLSTERED SEATS MATCHING EVERYTHING INCLUDING THE TYPE OF STITCHING,…”
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-page/151568/1950-willys-cj3-a/
Ted has a bunch of Willys parts for sale on eBay. Check out the list.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/careyj103/m.html?_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2450.
This may be worth a look. It sounds like the floor needs replacing/patching.
“Have for sale a 1946 Willys Jeep CJ 2A that needs a little TLC. Mainly interior body work.
Has rebuilt flat 4. Repacked wheel bearings. Manual Trans and Transfer Case work good.
Bought to restore but now have little time to work on.
Still all original 6 volt. Needs coil and exterior fiel source,(tank need cleaning).
Needs a new home. $ 2450 OBO. May be willing to trade. Let me know what ya got.
Call or text Terry anytime between”
At least one rim looks good . . .
“willys jeep for part. It doesnt not have a title just for parts. 520-414-3998 for 400$ or a welder”