UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Here’s a parts jeep.
“CJ2A 1947 willys I have had this for a long time. look at the pics. no title no motor, rolls and has trans and steering. thanks. MAKE AN OFFER!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Here’s a parts jeep.
“CJ2A 1947 willys I have had this for a long time. look at the pics. no title no motor, rolls and has trans and steering. thanks. MAKE AN OFFER!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
I wonder if this comes with any Fire Department extras. I don’t see any on there right now.
“This is a M38A1 ex military , ex fire department jeep. easy to restore or drive and use like it is!!!”
(05/17/2008) Here’s an abandoned sand jeep project. Might be some usable parts for someone. This is the same seller as the CJ-3A below.
“Sand Jeep Project. 1948 Willy’s Jeep. Dana 60 5 lug rear, postal jeep front, roll cage, seat mounts, set up for 500 Cadillac and TH400. Engines available. Have clear Washington title. $300. Call Dave @ 503-572-9725”
UPDATE: I deleted the 2nd truck I had listed, as Bill correctly pointed out that it wasn’t a WC51 at all.
I’m helping someone value this WC52 WWII Dodge Truck. I’m pretty sure the WC52 runs (only just over 10,000 were made).
Here is a pic. If anyone can provide some feedback to me, just email me privately (d@ewillys.com).
WC-52:
Randy forwarded me an announcement that Bill Mauldin has been honored with a stamp, shown below.
According to the email Randy sent me, “Mauldin, and his work, meant much to the millions of Americans who fought in World War II, and to those who had waited for them to come home. He was a kid cartoonist for Stars and Stripes, the military newspaper; Mauldin’s drawings of his muddy, exhausted, whisker-stubbled infantrymen Willie and Joe were the voice of truth about what it was like on the front lines.”
Here is a pic of the stamp, followed by Mauldin in a jeep.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750. It includes a top. Looks like a great price. Brett noted that the seller updated the listing because the overdrive was incorrectly listed as a PTO.
(11/14/09) “1946 Willy CJ-2A Jeep, Strong 289 V8, 3-Speed transmission with Overdrive, extra Transmission & Transfer case, Rancho Shocks, 32” x 11.5 x 15 w/ Chrome Rims, Full soft top with doors, Bimi top, Front bumber tow mount, Back seat, rear rack with two 5 gal. gas cans. Lots of extra parts and accessories. $2750.”
This might be a good restoration candidate.
“1946 Willys Jeep Complete, needs to be restored! Asking $1,300.00 or Best Offer!!!! If you have any questions or want to see please call 559-307-3349.”
Here’s a buyer for some CJ-5 fenderwell headers.
‘I am looking for some fenderwell headers for a small block chevy 283 that are made for an early CJ5 Willys Jeep. I am doing a conversion and need some soon. The exhaust needs to run outside the frame rail. I need some that fit CJ’s from 1953-1971, I’m not sure if the later years are the same or not. If you know whether the conversion headers from 1972-1986 Jeeps will fit the earlier models, please let me know. Let me know what you have via email.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
There’s some work needed here.
“1942 Jeep by Ford rare example of this ex-military 4 wheel drive vehicle. Needs total restoration, clear Texas title in hand, $850.”
This looks in good shape.
“Very original, runs good, fresh military style paint, new interior, new top. Good solid running jeep. Call Alex- (909) 292-7375”