This might be a good price, depending on what needs help.
“Runs but needs help. comes w/2 spare grills,2 fenders,hood,4 spare tires on rims. Call Me 775-200-8447”
This might be a good price, depending on what needs help.
“Runs but needs help. comes w/2 spare grills,2 fenders,hood,4 spare tires on rims. Call Me 775-200-8447”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“1949 Willys CJ3A Jeep with a clear Texas title in hand. The body is in great condition with little rust. The toolbox is solid and not rusted through. This was to be a restoration but I don’t have the time to complete it and I’m wanting it to go to a good home to be completed. It is a runner and can be driven. It has a long list done to it already and parts waiting to be installed … All new parts were purchased through Walcks4wd.com and the motor was rebuilt on March 3rd 2010. It is a driver and is in good shape. The transmission is in good shape. The transfer case has some slop in one of the levers but works fine. It’s at the point of needing disassembly, cleaning, painting and reassembly. This is a great restoration project and requires very little in new parts to complete it. I am asking $5000 negotiable. I have much more than that in it already. This really is a good deal.”
This sure looks good for the price.
“1960 Willys CJ5– GREAT CONDITION for a 60’s model ! Front PTO winch. original 4cyl motor. $2350 OBO ! Needs a good home ! MAke me an offer I cant refuse ! 918-476-5246 h 918-694-4948 cell John”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,900.
It looks good from a distance. Not a 1951.
“I restored this 1951 Willys Military Jeep with M100 trailer to original condition. Many new parts; brakes, wheels, shocks, exhaust, glass, canvas, seats, new rebuilt engine, transmission, differential, paint, electrical, lights, fording equipment, etc. The jeep is registered and has a clear title. I won a trophy for the class at a local car show this past fall. I would like to sell the jeep and trailer as one unit for $19,900.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $4500.
This looks nice and has a number of additional mods not listed, including the updated column, swing pedals, and more.
“Willys Cj3a Jeep on 72 Cj5 frame,fiberglass body.V6 4-brl,4-speed. 3 tops, 1 full 2 bikini 2 inch lift with 33 inch tires.Runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
(01/06/2010) “This is a rare 6 cylinder 1949 Willys Jeepster. The Jeepsters were constructed only from 1948 to 1950 and only made a limited number of the 6 cylinders starting in mid 1949. This particular car has been featured in an article in Open Road Magazine. The engine has recently been rebuilt and the rest of the car is almost fully restored. This car is a head turner. I can’t tell you the number of times someone has come up to me and asked what kind of a car this is and that they think it is one of the best looking cars on the road.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
(12/17/09) It runs and apparently stops, too.
“1955 Willys Overland cj5 RUNS AND DRIVES!!! TAKE IT ON THE BIG HUNT RIGHT AWAY! You could make this one nice project! Or… enjoy it as is! -Runs and drives! -Tow-Bar on front. -Bikini-top, Heavy-Duty Vinyl cover, -Gas Can. -Heater. -Spare tire with rim. -Lots of extra parts.
An all around fun vehicle to tool around in. Take it camping, take it hunting! Tail lights are already set up for easy connection so you can pull this behind you on the big deer hunt! You see a lot of Willys Jeeps sitting around in fields and back lots that don’t even run and people are asking crazy prices for them. Here, we have a running and driving piece of history! ”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/09/09) It seems like there is something funky about that steering wheel, but I’m not sure what it is. The steps are missing and the back appears patched. It looks rust free.
“1950 m-3 willys jeep,4cy.turbo,4×4.new transmission,5 newtires.soft top.towbar,new plugs and points,needs nothing,runs great.new tag.extra new brake shoes in box,new clutch parts in box.great toy!!!!!!!!!!!!! call 405 672-6824 ask for LARRY garage kept.”
If you like maps and history of the US, you’ll likely find this STATISTICAL ATLAS
OF THE NINTH CENSUS (1870) fascinating. Even better, all the maps are available in 300 dpi (a 256mb download)! It’s fun, in map-geek way, to see what cities were listed and which were left out (Ex … Olympia Wa shown, Seattle Wa not)
Below are a couple map examples. Click on the map to get a higher resolution version. The first map shows a mapping of the woodlands. At least in the western half of the US, with which I’m most familiar, I think that’s a pretty accurate assessment of how the woodlands appear today (though the trees are likely newer and shorter).
And here’s a geographical map:
This looks to be a mish mash of parts.
“1943 CJ2A Jeep that runs but no brakes, this would make someone a good project or get brakes working for a river buggy, it does have title and has current tag, $1500.00 CASH ONLY”