This is a rough FC.
“Early year FC 150 1957-58. All running gear is present. The original F134 4 cylinder is rebuilt but not installed. It has a reground crank and a standard bore. $800”
This is a rough FC.
“Early year FC 150 1957-58. All running gear is present. The original F134 4 cylinder is rebuilt but not installed. It has a reground crank and a standard bore. $800”
UPDATE: Was $1950. **SOLD**
This needs some body work.
“RARE 1958 WILLY’S, ALL ORIGINAL INCLUDING HURRICANE 4 ENGINE, BODY NEEDS WORK BUT FRAME AND SUSPENSION ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. IT RUNS GREAT, ENGINE, TRANSMISSION,TRANSFER CASE ARE ALL FINE. IT IS CURRENTLY ON THE ROAD AND HAS CLEAN TITLE AND VIN. THE FOLLOWING WORK HAS BEEN DONE TO THE JEEP IN THE LAST 2 YEARS; NEW TIRES, SEATS,BRAKE LINES AND MASTER CYLINDER,ALTERNATOR AND REGULATOR, REBUILT CARBURETOR. ($2000 WORTH OF WORK). THIS WOULD BE A GREAT RESTORATION PROJECT OR DRIVE AROUND AS IS.”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **SOLD**
(05/19/2010) Everything looks nice, but it appears it needs to be put back together.
“I have a Willys with a 73 pinto motor. Power steering, Rancho springs, good rims and tires. Motor runs good. Needs some tlc. Looking to trade for another project. Motorcycle, rat rod, led sled, muscle car, drag car, import or domestic, let me know what you have.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
(08/19/2010) Looks solid.
“46 Willys Jeep CJ 2A Supper sonic flat head jeep 6 cylinder engine. 95 per cent restored. Metal top available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
(10/25/2010) This has the 3 data plates, so it’s a pre #46000ish CJ-2A. The driver’s side has seen a major repair. It also has a rear PTO.
“Runs good looks good–1946–Willys- cj2a,first civilian jeep,has 4-wheel drive pto,with winch and heater,also it has title ID. is correct”
A while back, Tom told me his dad has stories from WWII about flipping Jeeps on their side to work on them. After some digging, he managed to locate this for our viewing pleasure. Many Thanks Tom! See some other tipped jeeps here.
Hog spotted this one. It has already reached over $900!
“AL TOY WILLYS JEEP OVERLAND WOODY WAGON. This lovely toy is in overall very good condition it has been played with so does have some paint chips and the roof paintwork is scuffed up. The rear bumper is broken but I do have the piece (i did it taking it of the shelf sorry). I am not sure if the hubcaps are original it is the way it was when i bought it. Decals are in good condition as are the wipers and door handles. I love the feel of this toy it must weigh about six pounds there is great history if you google “toy jeepster”.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
Here’s a project.
“1951 Willy’s and 85 four-cylinder automatic transmission to front clips all the military tags and title $400 OBO.”
SOLD
“This is a rare barn find! It’s not often you find one of these untouched military jeeps. You are bidding on a 1944 GPW with matching engine and frame numbers. No data tags. Jeep comes with bill of sale only. Although the body is rough, this is a great restoration project. Many original parts are still on the jeep such as spare tire carrier and support bracket. You can still see the original seat cushions (horse hair)along with seat covers on the back seat and driver seat. The jeep sits on four original combat wheels which I believe are still mounted to the original tires. Original hood numbers are visible under the flaking blue paint (will try to uncover the complete number in the morning) All three original Ford seats are still on the jeep. Original script bolts hold the body handles in place. I am putting this jeep up for sale in as found condition; Engine, tranny along with all mechanical components have not been tested but appear to be damage free. Since the jeep is sold as is, I recommend that all interested parties ask all questions and do all their research before placing a bid. For our mutual protection I will except offers through ebay for our mutual protection but please do not wait until the end of the auction to make offers. I will consider any rare jeep parts such as slat grill parts, GP parts etc. as patial trade toward the jeep as I have many other projects. A $1000 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Lots of stock here, but it needs work.
“WILLYS JEEP, (1948), 4X4, GARAGE KEPT, CANVAS TOP & DOORS, RAN WHEN I PARKED IT IN STORAGE, NEEDS BRAKES AND BATTERY, WINDSHIELD GOOD, BODY GOOD, ORIGINAL ENG & TRANS. $1800”