There appears to be value here.
“1946 WILLYS JEEP FOR RESTORATION PROJECT CLEAR TITLE OTHER PARTS INCLUDED”
There appears to be value here.
“1946 WILLYS JEEP FOR RESTORATION PROJECT CLEAR TITLE OTHER PARTS INCLUDED”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/14/2012) I thought this was unusual.
“1948 Willys CJ-2A for sale. Does not run. Was told by previous owner that it ran when he parked it 4 years ago. The frame has been cut and extended, and the back made into a pickup. Got it for a project and never had time for it. Make me an offer!
Josh
208-threezerofive-1632”
UPDATE: Price now $3497
(01/28/2012) This is listed as a CJ-2A and it has a ‘2A windshield, but I suspect it is a CJ-3A.
“1950 Jeep 1947 WILLYS V8
CJ2A40428
FRESH 350 SBC Manual
31707 miles
Dorsey Auto Sales – www.dorseyusedcars.com
17815 E Appleway/Sprague Ave | Spokane, WA | Phone 509-534-5757
Call for Price dorsey-auto-sales”
UPDATE: Still Available
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A: This Jeep is in the process of a frame-off restoration. It is not finished yet…but a lot of the hard work is done. The engine is rebuilt. It has a new carburetor, radiator, all tune-up items, belts, hoses, etc. It comes with new floors. The frame is painted (has a few scratches). The body is sandblasted and ready for minimal rust repairs and floor replacement. It comes with a Skyjacker suspension lift (as well as the factory suspension), roll bar, etc. Lots of new parts are included (brake parts, bearings and seals, etc.). It is complete other than a few little things missing (easy to obtain parts). I also have a manual printed in 1966 from Jeep that will be of assistance. The Jeep has a lot of potential and will make a great project. This is a rare toy.
Thanks. Matt 785-817-7126″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900
(03/23/2011) At $10,900, there is NO windshield included. I’m sure it’s a solid jeep though. I think that front hangs a little low in the pic form the side.
“1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A
Fully Restored 1947 Antique Jeep Willys with Original Flat 4 Engine and frame.
Featuring:
• New Body, hood and tailgate
• New Paint
• Rhino Lined Interior
• New Bestop Seats (Driver, Passenger, Rear)
• New Tailgate
• New Wheels with Military Style Tires
• 4 WD fully serviced
• New Radiator
• New Battery
• New Alternator
• New Air Filter Assembly
• New Brakes and brake system
• New Fuel tank and fuel system (inc. pump)
• New Lighting
• New and working gauges
• No Windshield
• New Fabricated front bumper with winch plate (warn winch included by not functional)
• New Fabricated rear bumper with 2 inch receiver
• New Steering wheel and assembly
• Completely Re-wired
• Over $18K invested
No joy rides. Serious Buys Only. Sold “As Is”. $12,400 OBO. Buyer responsible for pickup or shipping. Seller can help load vehicle.”
Just a couple posts tonight due to a site issue I’m puzzling through. Don’t forget to check out the latest jeeps for sale on ebay here and check out the new Willys Toys eBay Page. Not only are the lists fun to browse (at least I enjoy them), but every time you click, you are supporting eWillys 🙂
Roberto pointed out that it was International Women’s Day and shared some old pictures of women and their jeeps, some you might have seen and others you might not have. The first one is a picture I found on Flickr.
“Nice original 4 x 5 inch Signal Corps photo taken by the 167th Signal photo company of 11th Armored Division soldiers bringing back two captured German prisoners. Notice the M3 grease gun and .30 cal. on this super clear photo. The soldiers in the photo are idd on the back as is the photographer with a date of Jan13, 1945. Check out my other auctions for more original WW1 and WW2 photos”
UPDATE: CapnJohn obtained the following info related to Selouki:
“We don’t have a photo of the front of this vehicle but this manual covers the Selouki 1/4 Ton Truck model 4WD-25T.This Jeep like vehicle was produced by Highway Products Inc, Kent, Ohio.
Highway Products, Inc., Kent, Ohio was formed by Joseph Thomas ‘Joe’ Myers in 1960 to manufacture truck bodies for specialty markets such as mobile post offices. In addition to mail trucks and mobile post offices the company also manufactured small boats for both military and commercial use, missile launchers and engines. In 1968 Highway Products introduced a 25-passenger bus and sold it under the Twin Coach name. Joe Myers sold the company to Alco Standard in the early 1970s. Alco Standard bought the Cortez Motor Home line of products and manufactured the motor homes in the Kent, OH production facilities of Highway Products. Approximately 900 buses were built under the Twin Coach name when production stopped in October, 1975, due to bankruptcy. Joe Myers also served as the President of the Davey Tree Expert Company and was married to John Davey’s granddaughter, Marilyn Davey.“
Glenn spotted this unusual manual.