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This looks like a good price on a nicely updated CJ-2A.
“47 Jeep Flat Fender with 350 fuel injected chev with T465 4sp and 205 transfer case. Detroit lockers front nd rear, marlin crawler alloy front axles, 35X12.5 tires (50%), power steering and brakes, Chev tilt wheel w/working turn sigs, amfmcd, tow bar, Best top & bimini top, 8000# Warn winch, aluminum radiator, heater & more. Will sell for 4250 which is much less than invested.
Apparently, all it needs is a radiator. That’s a good price considering the plow … and the flashing light on top! On further inspection, I see it’s been autographed, too.
“1957 Willys Jeep 4 X 4 with plow. Needs radiator. Excellent for plowing. Please call 716-257-5882″
This jeep looks good. It appears to have an updated motor of some type as I think I see a header coming down on the passenger side. It doesn’t look like there’s a muffler attached to the header.
“I have a 1946 Jeep Willys that was left to me by my father. Unfortuntley, due to the present economy I can no longer store it. It was last restored in the late 80s. Its a great project for a serious car lover. I would also be willing to trade for something of similiar value. Perhaps an older bronco. I request serious inquires only due to the fact of sentimental value that it holds.”
It sounds like plenty have been done to this jeep.
“This was my winter project. I was going to keep it but, with Jeep offering such good deals on new jeeps, prehaps a new jeep? A TON of work was done by the previous owner, I got it and finished it. All work was professionally done.
It has a new steel body on it, (the fuel filler is in the drivers rear instead of under the drivers seat), just repainted, (it was scratched, no body filler plates)
6 point full roll cage.New fuel tank with “skid pan”. Electric fuel pump.V-6 motor with low mileage, (no gunk under valve covers or timing chain cover) good oil PSI
New timing chain and gears. “Hooker” wheel well headers with “Turbo” welded mufflers, (as well as a spare set of small “Cherry bomb” mufflers). “Moroso” chrome valve covers. Almn. Radiator. New T-90 3 speed trans, Dana 18 transfer case, clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing. “Advanced Adpter” chain clutch linkage. Dana 44 rear axle, Dana 27 front axle, (all axle seals were replaced, new fluids in everything underneath, bearing repacked). New brake lines, wheel cylinders, dual master cylinder. New tires on stell spoked rims as well as a spare set of “Mickey Thompson” L-60 tires on “Eagle Alloy” rims. New gauges, Radio, C.B.
Custom Racing seats. Everything on the Jeep works as it should. It’s not show restored, but a solid jeep. All it needs is a top and a heater to finish it off. I’ve got all the reciepts for the work I’ve done, as well as as much info as I could on the jeep, plus a list of part vendors.”
“this is a original equiped Willys 1963 cj5 with western plow. motor, drive train, seats are still original. jeep is running and driving body needs some tlc frame looks to be in good shape. gas tank has a leak, don’t know if it can be repaired but have a replacement if needed, jeep is sold as is. any resonable offer will be considered. after two weeks I will part it out this is a running F134 with 48,000 on speedometer. It does not smoke or is there any knocking noises Thanks Frank 802-723-6597”
I don’t know if this runs or not. Though the fronts fenders are bent up pretty good, it doesn’t look all that bad. The tires appears to have plenty of tread. If you can get the engine to run, this might be a good price.
It runs and appears solid, but based on these pics, I wouldn’t say it is in ‘great shape’.
“THIS IS A 1951 WILLYS JEEP. IT HAS THE FLAT HEAD 4 CYL. IT IS IN GREAT SHAPE. THE FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE, HIGH AND LOW, WORK. IT NEEDS THE BRAKES LOOKED AT. IT RUNS GREAT!!! PLEASE CONTACT ME, ONLY IF YOU ARE SERIOUS.”