It appears this frankenstinien CJ-3B ran into an old style apartment radiator.
“I have a willys jeep for sale, I am guessing it’s about a ’52, it comes with a hard-top, it has been converted to a Ford 6 cylinder with 12 volt and HEI ignition”
It appears this frankenstinien CJ-3B ran into an old style apartment radiator.
“I have a willys jeep for sale, I am guessing it’s about a ’52, it comes with a hard-top, it has been converted to a Ford 6 cylinder with 12 volt and HEI ignition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7995.
Not much specific info about this M-151A1.
“This 1964 Kaiser M151A1 was designed by Ford Motor Co. with guidance for the US Army..s Truck Automotive Command. Development work began in the early 50s and after several years of experimenting with different framing materials as well as suspension options the Willies or Kaiser M151A1 was born … Our mechanic has completed a full inspection of the vehicle and is more than happy to go over it with you.”
This is a good looking rig and, given the upgrades, the price seem good. It looks like it was a club vehicle.
“1946 Willys CJ2A, Engine-Buick Odd Fire V6, Induction-Holly 2 Brl Carburetor, Offenhouser Manifold, Transmission-Tri County Gear built T18, Transfercase-Tri county Gear built Model 300, Frontend-Dana 25 with a power lock, Rearend-Tri County Gear built Dana 44 with a Detroit Locker, Suspension-Rancho springs with 3″ lift, Rancho Shocks Added Features: Power Steering, Mico Electric brake lock, Full roll cage, custom gas tanks, rear mounted rack with spare tire carrier, CB Radio Metal is good,runs well,works well other than needs brake cylinder job and engine mount bushings Phone: 909-676-2227”
“I’m moving and must sell my classic 1946 Willys. I have replaced the fuel system and part of the oil system in addition to the thermostat. This is a great Jeep that will go anywhere. The prior owner used it to hunt, I have primarily driven it around town and in the foothills. Contact me with any questions. “
While the outside on this looks very good, the engine is frozen. The seller presents a variety of comparison prices to make the case for the price.
“After much agonizing, I’m selling my 1960 Jeep FC170 cabover pickup (flatbed). Good body, presentable interior, nearly new tires. All original running gear: 3-speed, two-speed transfer case, locking hubs. Hurricane 6-cylinder engine is frozen (rod?). Clear title, current license. This will be a very easy restoration for a collector, or can be a real workhorse with either the same engine or with a 350 swap (adapters are available commercially). Why sell it? Running out of time this year, with too many family medical issues to deal with, and enough other 4×4’s that this one isn’t really needed. Call for more info or pictures. ”
“All original with F head motor and spare. Ran a few years ago. Engine smoked but ran good. Comes with top and doors. Jeep is very complete and clean, with little surface rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
This looks in pretty good shape. If it gets running easily, this might be a good deal.
“For Sale–1947 Jeep CJ2A, Original and complete w/ top. Not running, but will run. Pictures on request.”
Here’s an M-38 that’s seen a few trails.
“1952 Willys Jeep for sale runs but has knock all running good no rust”
The poster of this jeep isn’t the seller. I’m not sure if this runs or not.
“1948 willys jeep for sale 1500.00 obo. I am posting this for my father inlaw, I don’t know much about it. please call Al for details. (503) 397 1699”
This looks ready for the trails.
“Freshly rebuilt Ford 302 ci with cam, intake and headers. This Jeep has PLENTY of power to climb up anything. 3 speed manual, front and rear lincoln lockers, body lift, 33×12.50 Mickey Thompson Baja Claws in good shape, racing seats, new battery and new extra parts waiting to be installed. Black soft top and doors in good condition included. The truck runs great. First $5,000 drives it home.”