UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
This looks like a good price considering the completeness.
“I WANT THIS JEEP OUT OF MY SHOP. NEEDS ALOT OF WORK. NOT RUNNING 231 V6. YES IT HAS RUST. FIRST ONE TO MY DOOR WITH $600.00 TAKES IT HOME”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
This looks like a good price considering the completeness.
“I WANT THIS JEEP OUT OF MY SHOP. NEEDS ALOT OF WORK. NOT RUNNING 231 V6. YES IT HAS RUST. FIRST ONE TO MY DOOR WITH $600.00 TAKES IT HOME”
The day has gotten away from me, so this will be the only post tonight….
Today I completed the welding of the cage. The below pictures show the cage prior to some grinding (and a little more welding and a little more grinding).
As I mentioned yesterday, I hadn’t decided on a paint color. So, I visited the maker of the paints (Van Sickle Paints – Tractor Paints) I have used on the frame (one thing I really like about the paints is that they have a nice thick brush on color as well as a matching spray color). It turns out, they have an ‘aluminum color‘. So, I’m gonna give the aluminum color a try (I don’t really have high hopes to be honest). The worst case scenario is I hate it; so then I’ll just paint it black.
Here’s a few pics from today:
Below is a close up of the back connectors. And in the pic below that, you can see the posts to which the back of the cage connects. There are two bolts per side. The bottom of the rollbars actually rest atop the post. The reason I built this like this was because of a problem I ran into with my last jeep: It was difficult to run the gas tank hose by the rear passenger-side cage connector. To bypass that problem this time, I’m trying this post approach.
Here’s a picture of the raw frame with the posts in the foreground, along with the middle loop platforms and front loop platforms. The round posts support the seats (the seat platform actually screws onto the top of those round posts). The round posts were invaluable in acting as a precise guide when placing the body onto the frame, keeping everything well aligned.
You can see more of the frame here http://www.ewillys.com/?p=417
Here’s a look at the front roll cage platforms and a drawing of how the connection occurs.
I managed to get as far as I hoped to get today. I got all the pieces fitted with welds mostly completed. I expect to have it ready for paint by tomorrow. I was going to paint the cage black, because I was planning on wrapping it with padding, but I’m liking the silver metal color, so I am considering some kind of metalic color.
That’s one of the lowest prices I have seen for a nice Drag Jeep. It sounds like the seller must sell this.
“468ci big block 550 hp. tci 400 tranny. scary fast. see full ad under “cars and trucks”. Trades considered: yz450 yz250 yz 4×4 quad raptor yfz honda. But priority goes to some one with cash. Its priced to sell this week.”
I’m sure someone can use this.
“6′ Snowplow blade and attachments. Manual lift. No winch. Had been previously mounted on our Willys Jeep.”
It’s got an unusual paint job and a pretty good price.
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4-cyl,4-speed camo paint,hard top,gun racks tow bar, runs good ,used for hunting,good rubber 2.400 or trade for willys.banshee,jeepster commando,jeep parts jeep project,willys parts or willys project,sport quad, 4 wheeler ,trailer ,gun safe or always guns Steve 509-979-2701.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
It runs and drives.
“Vintage willys flat fender jeep. Runs good. No Title. Great for a little plow truck or just a beater out in the woods.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
This has some good drive train updates.
“1946 Jeep willy cj2a. Ford 289 with a 4 speed transmission, dana 44 rear, and dana 30 front axles. Custom headers with dual side exhaust. 31×10.5 tires with approx. 85% tread. Full cage, nice bucket front seats and a back bench seat w/ rino lined floor.. comes with a full soft top w/doors and a bikini top. Runs great. For sale or trade for a Jeep wrangler perferably trail ready.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250
The seller also has some parts for sale too. The engine is stuck.
“Great jeep, has full aluminum top,with full doors,Sound mechanically except engine is still stuck. Cylinders look good,I suspect there may be a bad rod bearing.Think engine may be rebuild-able. Has 15 inch tires,12 volt system including generator,regulator turn signals. Vehicle is complete except seat cushions,windshield adjustment brackets,one hood hold down and one headlight trim ring.will need brake work. I bought this recently but my health will prevent me from getting it running.So I am selling or trading so I can buy a running cj or wrangler. Will entertain offers”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
The price dropped quite a bit.
“1947 Jeep runs good but needs new clutch. Sandblasted frame/tub with new primer with some surface rust. New exhaust system, new wiring.”