This looks pretty rough.
“runs good needs breaks and restored”
This looks pretty rough.
“runs good needs breaks and restored”
UPDATE: Ray notes the price is now $2000
(10/04/2010) Al spotted this CJ-5. It appears to be in really good shape.
“Jeep Willys. I think it is a mid 1950’s model. The jeep runs and drives great, four wheel drive works perfectly. It has a four cylinder engine and three speed manual transmission. It comes with new soft top and doors and back seat. Tires are excellant. It has little rust considering its age. Please call or text 205-568-7830”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2750
(10/04/2010) I think the driver’s side window of the top is gone (or just really, really clear).
“1948 Willys CJ2A. Runs great, has top and doors. 4wheel drive works. $3000 or best offer. Call or email with questions. FIVE EIGHT ZERO-916-6440”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(08/22/2010) Here’s a cool looking Ratrod Wagon.
“THIS IS A NICE RATROD.ON A 1990 S10 FRAME V8 CHEVY WITH 350 TRANS.MOTOR AND TRANS HAS 10,000 MILES ON THEM .480 LIFT CAM GEAR TO GEAR TIMING HEADERS FLOW MASTERS.YOU CAN DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE.15 MPG LOTS OF NEW PARTS NO P/S OR BRAKES OR A/C ”
The Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles is located at 606 Heartland Road in Lexington, Nebraska (just off I-80). What this means is that I drove right by it, 15 years ago, and didn’t know it was there; However, at the time, we were traveling with 3 vehicles, in-laws, a 6 week old baby boy, 2 cats, and a everything we owned. The trip was a 3 day move from the moraines of Madison, Wisconsin, to the mountains of SLC, Utah.
Given all the factors and distractions, I suppose it wasn’t the best time to stop at a museum. However, we did stop when the rear tire blew out on the motorhome I was driving somewhere in the middle of Nebraska. Now, I didn’t know this was the rear tire when the explosion rocked the motorhome at 65 mph. No, I was pretty sure a crack opened in the middle of the highway and the devil himself had grabbed a hold of the rear axle, attempting to pull us all to the depths of Hades. It wasn’t until I slowed (perhaps screeched) to a stop that I came to my senses (an started breathing again) and realized that it was only a tire. My next step was to clean up my pants.
Importantly, it wasn’t just a tire that blew, because something was opened by the blast …. a hole in the wheel well. Though we didn’t realize the hole was there, the cats did. So, in the middle of the night, after a long day of driving, with everyone asleep, those dumb Wisconsin farm cats (Dodger and Tucker) snuck outside (by opening one of the kitchen cabinet doors near the floor and then sneaking out the hole in the wheel well). At about 2 am, one of our cats (Dodger) started crying outside the motorhome waking us all up. It took all my effort not to strangle Dodger; the other cat, Tucker, didn’t reappear until we were packed up and ready to abandon him. By then we were actually happy to see him.
Yes, that was not a good time to visit what appears to be a fine Museum, with over 100 military vehicles of all kinds. So, just a tip, leave the cats and all your stuff at home. Here are some pics of what you’ll see.
From Dieselpowermag.com is this cool image which includes a MB SlatGrille and a M-38A1:
I can’t remember where I found this image … oops.
From the Unwanted Blog, come these images of a M-38A1, a Schwimmwagen, and a Kubelwagen:
UPDATE: Unclear if this sold or not. Was listed at $2000
(10/26/2010) Scott spotted this Ad. It might be a real solid find for an East Coast GPW. Note that his has a M-38 Grille.
“Flat Head Four original engine. Runs but needs work. Would make a fun off road vehicle or a nice restoration project. $2000.00 FIRM.”
Check out those headlight bezels … they look a lot like CJ-V35s to me …. The seller has a second ’49 body and parts for sale as well.
“All Org, But the wheels and front hubs. I have Org front hubs. 4 cly flat head. still 6volt. 10 ton pto winch. Also extra set of newer wheels and tires. Used to use hunting all the time. Have’nt used in 15 years just stored in the garage so time to sell! $3200 OBO. I also have another complete 49 body, With fenders and hood I may sell also for $1500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
This appears to be a good rebuild.
“1946 Jeep CJ2A This Jeep is in excellent condition. A lot of work and money invested.
Engine – 1979 V6 Buick Engine professionally overhauled by Outlaw Racing Engine Co., Upland, CA. Only 232 miles on Engine. (Have receipts)
Transmission, Transfer Case overhauled by B & H Automotive, Hesperia, CA (Have receipts)
New Steering Box and Stabilizer. Plus, Tilt Steering Wheel.
100% new wiring throughout – everthing works. AM-FM Radio
Tires – 33 X 1250 R15LT and rims in excellent condition.
New (still in box) Topper Kit with Doors
License, Tags and all paperwork is current.”
8UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $
Lots of parts, but lots of work, too, for the price.
“THIS JEEP IS IN RESTOREABLE CONDITION ( this means there is work involved)
This jeep engine starts up and runs.. sounds beautiful.
Title in hand.
Items included :
2 extra hoods ( total of 3)
1 extra engine
1 extra transfer case
5 split rim wheels ( 4 are on jeep one on spare)
5 new inter-tubes
4 new tires ( 1 on jeep rt now)
Windshield glass is NOT broken
4 wheel dust covers
Nuts and bolts
Pedal
Brackets and handles
Axel
Drive line
2 gauges
New air filter parts
you can see more pics here http://s1008.photobucket.com/albums/af206/distracted1968/”
This has seen some changes …
“134 f head, steel body, 8th inch steel plate make offer call 740-685-6580”