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I think there is more to this one might be worth a look. Just a single far away picture, but V6 Dauntless, needs some stuff, does not run, fiberglass body. Hard to say without more info but sometimes you have to put some leg work into these.
Information from seller:
1966 CJ-5. Fiberglass body. Needs fuel pump and rear main seal. Frame is solid. Has the dauntless 225 v6 with manual transmission. Will also need window frame and dash. $4500 or best offer. Picture is from a year ago. Currently not tagged and does not run.
Le choix d’un tracteur 1949 (Choosing a Tractor 1949)
This great resource was sent over to me from Harmen-Jan, I checked our catalog our here on eWillys and did not see it posted, also I jumped over to Farm Jeep to look for it over there and did not see it either.
Thank you Harmen-Jan for sending this over to me.
It’s in French and you can adjust your CC to be in almost any language you would like to read the subtitles in, in case you are not familiar with French, which I am not. I actually probably watched it several times prior to putting on the CC and the production is really great, the narrator and the b and c track audio are really well done.
Head over to 7:12 seconds to the start of the video, I was unable to get it to link to the correct time in the viewer, I recommend heading back to the start of the video to watch the whole thing, it’s neat to see the equipment in action.
Overall as you will see in the video it a demonstration day of sorts in 1949 and the title of the video Le choix d’un tracteur 1949 translates to Choosing a Tractor 1949.
I wont be able to be the product expert in and be able to list off each and every manufacturer like Monroe and the sort, I hope you get some enjoyment out of this resource.
Here is a good shot of the counterweight in the front.
I really like these smaller spot mirrors.
Lift Set Up
The multifunction mechanism appear to be very simple to operate but with that much mass off the back when I think about the process they are using its really neat how the got a lot of bang for the buck on these.
The hole digger is robust, the ingenuity to take that differential and transformer the equipment it pretty neat, once you start breaking it down into the smaller sub parts. Throughout the video you will see they really had these loaded up with optional PTO’s and controls for the up and down in, then the PTO all working together.
The trencher is interesting in that it scoops then the auger windrows the soil off to eachside.
UPDATE 5/3/2025: 1 WEEK TO GO! Please consider attending if you are able, will add in some photos to this post after the event. Some good give aways from some of our Willys Vendors!
SPECIAL NOTICE : The bank parking lot is reserved for the Spring Fling that makes our Gathering to move up 1 Street. In front of the Veterans Memorial by the Youdler. This shouldn’t be a problem as the Spring Fling starts at 11:00 am. This will add a little spice as this Fling will have vendors and a live band, and a beer booth.
Last year the event started at 9 am we were all on our way home by Noon as it was hot that day.
Try and let everybody know about this move to park at the upper street by the Veterans Memorial.
Listed as a 1962, looks to be a later ’62 may have had the 230_OHC in it, so this would have the better cross over steering, and man they drive nice when sorted. Tornado has been removed, but overall the rig looks neat, PTO winch.
Looks like a local dealer in NH. Rig looks capable needs some stuff looking at the pictures. Zip Tape is the new Duct Tape, not knocking it at all, it will definitely keep the seats dry.
Information from seller:
Nice running 1958 willy’s jeep ! All on the road and off road also! Lots of fun !
Might be a neat trail rig, not a bad entry point price wise here.
Information from seller:
Old Willy’s jeep that was painted camo for military look. Gonna need some fixing and touch ups but has started up. Not sure what the mileage is on it as the speedometer is missing. If you have any other questions send a message!
CJ2A Project, looks like its organized and sorted in the pics. Overall Willys take up a lot more room apart then 100% assembled and even better when they drive. But all projects have to start somewhere. I like the way its laid out in the photos and should be an easier time to perform inventory of what is what.
Information from seller:
This is a 1947 Cj2a Willys jeep project. I have the title. Sandblasted and painted black stock frame and axles. 2.5 lift kit. Stock steering, 31” tires on 15” wheels. Tub is fairly rust free minor areas has rust as usual in these old jeeps. I have two windshield frames for it. Most parts are there Ran before it was disassembled for a v6 and auto transmission upgrade Rebuilt th350 transmission with adapter to stock t-case which has been gone through and painted. Chevy s10 v6 which had low miles and has had the heads off and cleaned up with new gaskets etc. painted black. Has a Carter 4 bbl carb for it. Reach out with more questions and I’ll try to answer them. Located in Idaho Falls. Motivated to sell it.
Willys L134 Engine with Intake Exhaust Manifold – $500 Centereach NY
L134 says out of a Jeepster, also stated as Ran When Pulled years ago, so might be a good starting point for a project.
Information from seller:
A Willys Go-Devil L134 engine that was in a 1949 Jeepster that was in my family and stored in my garage since removed from the car years ago. It was a running at the time removed, otherwise not sure of condition so indicated as fair. See no physical damage as indicated in the pictures. Recently located the Intake Exhaust Manifold also included. Pickup only. Phone number is a land line and not text capable.