UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
“For sale or trade 1948 Jeep Willys. Will trade for?? Not sure but prefer cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
“For sale or trade 1948 Jeep Willys. Will trade for?? Not sure but prefer cash.”
It’s not quite as original as claimed, but looks solid.
“1944 4x 4 Jeep Willys. Nice and runs great. Original except paint. Soft top. Flathead 4 Cylinder. Good tires and electrical. Please call 916.316.4550 or 530.476.2229. Thank you.”
UPDATE: Was $850. **SOLD**
“1949 Willys CJ2A flatfender Jeep, Has a 135 Willys flathead engine, Rebuilt by Keller Machine Works. Rebuilt radiator. extra transmission & transfer case for parts and some misc parts like hood, bench seat,original seats and such. Great project just no time or funds. will not part out. best offer takes all.”
I can’t quite make out that serial number on the plate.
“1946 CJ2A colunm shift New brakes (shoes,lines,wheel cylinders,springkit.)Seals(steering hub,axel seals.) Gas tank,cap,plugs,rotor,wires,body mounts,fuel lines,shocks (gas front air rear).It has a newer engine from the fifty’s that runs great but I also have the original engine, extra rims and misc parts.”
Unsure if this runs or not.
“Had plans to refinish as a hobby project, Make a good hobby project , I don’t have time. 617-838-6089, 617-838-6088”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(11/21/2010) This has been converted to 4wd. This appears to have the 60/40 bench seat.
“1957 Willy’s CJ3-D Jeep. 4 wheel-drive, 4 cylinder L-Head . Also has a set of military wheels, hard top with sliding doors, and tow bar. curent title and tags”
UPDATE: Was $3000. **SOLD**
(11/02/2010) I’d be interested to see the data plates/serial number plate for this one.
“Rare 1959 Cj3BM Jeep; Made in Japan by Mitsubishi. Needs to be restored. Motor runs but smokes a little. Steering box needs rebuilding. $3000 firm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5475
(03/25/2010) This looks like a nice CJ.
“1951 Willy’s Jeep CJ3a. I bought this Jeep a few years back from the original owner. They had converted it to a V-8 back in 1971 or so. Chevrolet 283 out of a Chevelle. Runs and looks great. It has been in storage in my barn for 2 years now. I bought new rims and tires for it and haven’t driven it since I put them on. The top was new when I purchased it and it’s in great shape. It needs a good cleaning from being in storage. I do have the owners manual and prior service notes done by the previous owner. It does have power steering as well.”
I wanted to thank everyone for the kind notes that wandered my direction in my hours of need. Fortunately, I was not so ill that I feared for my life; no, it was just a cold that I hoped I could sleep away (and am better today). None-the-less, Gerald took it upon himself to search the internet for a few pics that might cheer me up. Without going into his slightly twisted approach to this task, I will share the below pic.
I must say, I will never be well enough to lick chocolate off of a Jeep. Never …. hmmm … unless it is 60% Belgian Dark Chocolate. Only then will I even consider it.
I don’t know the history of the “lick off”, but I haven’t seen that much tongue action in years.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
“this is a 1959 willys jeep with a 289 small block ford engine. No registration or title. Has too much dmv back registration due to be worth registering. cash sale. runs good.”