If you are looking for a Turbo 400 Adapter, you won’t find a better price.
“advanced adapter to mate with th400 gm”
If you are looking for a Turbo 400 Adapter, you won’t find a better price.
“advanced adapter to mate with th400 gm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. Note the early VIN of 16024.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A Millitary jeep carry over, This is a partially restored Willys that was never completed. Traded to us on a new Ford F150. Here is a partial list of what I know has been done. The rusty panels have been replaced (1) tub floor, (2)Forward floors. Driver and passenger seat recovered, new fuel tank,converted to 12volt, rebuilt short block, runs and drives. The entire Willys has been primed with heavy duty powder coat (could be painted)including frame. No rust in frame. (see photos).This Willys Runs and drives but the carb needs rebuilt. It also has new front turn signal lenses and chrome headlamp bezels, new steering wheel. Odometer shows 41,017 but I have no way of knowing if it is accurate.”
There’s been some upgrades on this CJ-6, including a V-8 and an SM-420 Tranny. Not much in the way of a description.
“RARE 1961 Jeep Willy CJ6 with Trailer”
Here’s an unusual arrangement of rear sitting.
“All bearings, brake parts and lines, steering linkage, wiring harness, gas tank and gas line, windshield and gasket, radiator, fuel pump, carbuator, water pump, alternator, hoses, all replaced with new parts. Electrical converted to 12 volt. Engine has oil filter cartridge system. All clutch parts new. This vehicle is a solid runner. It has 16 inch rims, which are not the original 15 inch rims. Tires are 7.50X16 and are probably 25 years old with tubes and have always held air. I have owned this jeep since 1987 and have done all of the work except rebuilding the engine, which was done professionally. Drives good, no shimmy. Floor starter. All guages replaced with new, however the gas guage needs to be replaced as it was burned out when the conversion to 12 volt was done. This jeep is ready to use.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1450.
Here’s an unusual, rebuilt combo for sale.
“Granny low, Borg Warner T-19 with Advanced Adapters to fit GM V8 motor. Low 4.32 1st gear with a Range-torque Splitter overdrive. mounted to Dana 20 Jeep transfercase. $$$1450.
Built for 84 Jeep CJ7 with GM V8 conversion. All units were rebuilt with new bearings, gaskets and small parts and good gears. Built by San Jose shop Bullshift Transmissions by owner, for his own vehicle. Not to be sold individually, sorry”
“CJ3B Willys Jeep, louvered head great body, F-head engine. Oregon title. Needs steering, seats, dash cluster.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
This appears in good shape. The mileage is listed at just over 27,000 miles. It’s got some mini terras also.
“1961 WILLYS JEEP 1 OWNER 27060 ORIGINAL MILES. SOME RUST SPOTS, SNOW BLADE INCLUDED. HAS A FUEL PUMP LEAK. JEEP RUNS GOOD. ORIGINAL MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION. GOOD RESTORATION PROJECT FOR A JEEP COLLECTOR”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2994
Original Flathead 6 Cylinder?
“This old Willys runs and drives great! It has been babied since i have owned it, and has never been ran past its mechanical limits off or on-road. ONLY reason I am selling is to get a more practicle 4×4 vehicle. I would keep it if I could but bills and other projects take priority unfortunetly. Please call or email with any questions or offers MIKE 541-915-1210. Engine: Original flathead 6 cylinder …..”
In the May 25, 1944, edition of the Ogden Standard Examinier was a press release out of Toledo, Ohio. Buried between articles on “GI Haircutting Leaves Much To Be Desired”, “Dog Quarantine To Be Strict”, and a map of Bombing Times (shown below because it’s a cool map), was the following announcement:
New Jeep Developed For Sand, Swamps
TOLEDO, O., May 25 (AP) — A sand and swamp jeep, which can carry eight men over soft beaches at 50 miles an hour, has been developed for coast guard shore patrol duty by Willys-Overland Motors, Inc., Ward M. Canaday, President, announced today. The new vehicle is much the same as the standard model except that it is 12 inches longer, has a lower gear ratio, is equipped with jumbo-balloon tires, and has a rotary hoisting device which enables it to extricate itself or other vehicles from mud and sand, Canaday said.
Josh notes that the jeep in this article is the MLW. He pointed us to the Milweb website. Here’s a picture from that site. Many more pics are there along with an article by Mark Askew, who has written a good book about rare jeeps called Rare WWW2 Jeeps.
And, just for fun, this pre-Dday Map:
That’s quite the front bumper!
“have a 1946 Willys Jeep , New brakes and bearings, 10,000 on rebuild, comes with two sets of tires and rims, Two tops, 8,000 lb wench, Tow bar, Runs Great!! Asking $6,500. Both are really fun to drive!! Would also consider trades, partial trades for both. Hot Rod, Muscle Car, If interested email or call: (918) 485-3621 or (918) 704-4912”