UPDATE: All Sold.
1) 1945 Willys MB Nearly 100% original Mid ’45 production, Mid ’44 GPW engine, rusty but restorable. 5 Combat Rims. Only will be sold if one of the other jeeps sells first. Will not be sold if the other vehicles do not sell. $2500″
UPDATE: All Sold.
1) 1945 Willys MB Nearly 100% original Mid ’45 production, Mid ’44 GPW engine, rusty but restorable. 5 Combat Rims. Only will be sold if one of the other jeeps sells first. Will not be sold if the other vehicles do not sell. $2500″
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/26/2010) It needs a starter at the very least.
“Jeep has been parked for 5 years, needs new top and starter. ran and drove good before parked. has bucket seats, desert cammo with over head valve 4 cyclinder. 541-480-6196 ”
UPDATE: The is back on ebay
(01/07/2011) Looks good.
“1948, original Jeep Willys CJ2-A, all accessories originals and functionnal, 6 VDC battery and générator, RPM governor, rear PTO functionnal, Cavas roof with original frame support, execcelnt condition. Vehicule inspected in québec, always licensed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Lindsey noted this might be a CJ-V35, given the hood cut-out and the tow hooks.
“This was licensed in 2009. It was parked when owner had a stroke. Motor is out of a 45 and was rebuilt as his sons highschool project. I’m helping a disabled gentleman who still owns this. Make an offer via text or email.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $7495
Check out the front bumper. That’s one of the more unusual bumpers I’ve seen. I might just have to go check that out tomorrow if I can make the time. I find the angles and integrated approach to the winch appealing. The back is more standard, but looks good too.
Gerald found two more pics Ron May’s Jeep, which show what can happen when you drive off course. You’ve seen this first one.
Pete spotted this upcoming suction on the Discovery Channel’s Auction Kings Show. Turns out, the episode is on the web. It was also for sale here for $20k.
My question is, does the auctioneer have any fiduciary responsibility to be honest? Because, to say “this is restored perfectly” is simply dishonest. On the other hand, the seller didn’t know what they were buying, so they shoulder some blame for spending $16,000 (plus any other fees) on this one. It does look great, just not as historical as implied.
Some unique customizations on this nice build.
“This vehicle is titled as a “1946 Jeep”(which would technically be a CJ2a) but has been built with a new Willys GPW steel tub as well as Ford running gear. Windshield is from a CJ3a. This was a custom build to replicate an over the top version of a GPW jeep. It was done professionally and is in incredible condition, mechanically as well as cosmetically.
Engine: Ford 302
Transmission: Ford D5
Transfer Case: Dana 18
Axles: Dana 44 front/rear
Edelbrock 1405 4 barrel carb
New Genuine Jeep Willys metal Tub, with fiberglass fenders.
Gorgeous Paint, soft top is in good codition, but leaks through two small gaps in front. I don’t drive the vehicle in the rain so it never bothered me but the one time I got caught in a Seattle summer rain storm.
Lifted with 35″ Tires on Aluminum Wheels
Custom Bumpers front and rear
Frame is painted a nice Burgandy color. See pics.
Other:
The vehicle has heat. Two heaters, actually. One under each seat.
The vehicle has working turn signals. All gauges work.
Other goodies:
Optima Blue Top battery
Mallory ignition system
Mileage: About 8,000 miles since resoted. I drove the vehicle on a 250 road trip and it did great. Vehicle tracks straight down the freeway at 60 no problems.
Vehicle is 100% new or restored. Beautiful example of a restored Willys.
Note: I am a collector, not a mechanic. I have owned this vehicle and have had no problems with it what so ever. This vehicle is is terrific running condition. Everything works on the vehicle to the best of my knowledge.
Other: Vehicle has three paint flaws. See last three pictures below. They are VERY MINOR and are NOT on the body of the vehicle. The one on the interior windshild is not rusted, it looks like it in the picture, but it is not. The body paint is gorgeous and only has a couple chips on the door sill where your foot would hit getting in and out. Pictures speak a thousand words. Vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is. I will help arrange shipping on this side, but you’re responsible to get it to you and to pay for any shipping charges. There is no warranty on this vehicle express or implied.”
UPDATE**SOLD** Was $3000.
“1943 Ford military jeep, World War II vintage, 90% original, good tires recently replaced universal joints, clutch and transmission parts, some problems with transmission shifting but is operational. Has a tow bar, spare tire, and vintage gas can.”
UPDATE: Lindsey also spotted this on the indianapolis craigslist.
**SCAM is BACK at lower price** (See this post) This one is from ebay. I flagged the ad.
This looks pretty nice for the price.
“Collection Jeep 1942 GPW Ford Military Jeep 4×4 compact military utility vehicle. Excellent performance for a very attractive price.
All new wheel cylinders and master cylinder
All wheel bearings inspected, cleaned and packed
All new wiring
All new lights including headlights and blackout lights
So if you have any questions, please feel free to ask I am really glad to answer the”