Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/261254399001397
“It has been sitting on property for years Sold as is & will need to pick it up on property In Jamestown”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/261254399001397
“It has been sitting on property for years Sold as is & will need to pick it up on property In Jamestown”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(01/27/2021) Seems worth a look.
“1948 Jeep Willy Cj2A
Needs full restoration but it’s all there. Straight 4 engine and manual transmission all original. I was going to restore it but I decided to go another direction. Comes with Seat frames and Roll bars. Body Has very little rust in your usual spots but it’s a great project worth a lot some day. I’m the 3 owner and have original title as memorabilia.
Asking price is: $3500”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/27/2020) Needs some work, but seller doesn’t specify.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1022408671545172
“1975 CJ it has a built 440 (old technology built with parts from Loper’s. Over 20k in the motor) motor has approximately 5-10 hours on it. Has reversed shift pattern 3 speed TorqueFlite with manual valve body built for motor. Upgraded differentials. Fiberglass front end Made to climb competition hill without having to back down. It needs some tlc but is solid. I need it gone. I have to many projects and preparing to move out of state”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/07/2021) The frame is likely shot.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3866730096720257
“1954 Willy’s CJ3b jeep. Clean NV title, good 283 SBC engine. The bad, the frame is tweaked in front and will need straightened. The hood and front fenders are shot. Grill is a maybe.
New Hood $400 – https://www.morris4x4center.com/willeys-logo-marked-hood-dmc-681334.html New left fender $300 – https://www.morris4x4center.com/fender-left-hand-681229-3a.html
New right fender $300 – https://www.morris4x4center.com/omix-replacement-front-fender-right-side-sold-individually-12004-14.html
For the right person, this is an excellent project jeep. No delivery available, will need trailered. Cash in hand to come see.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/25/2021) This is a project with a modified 2A body on a 2004 Wrangler.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/412433290085720
“1946 willy’s Jeep project. Running gear is a 2004 Jeep Wrangler, with the 2.5 4 cylinder fi motor, 5 speed transmission.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/01/2021) Engine is frozen.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3806169319405273
“1946 Jeep Willys. Motor is froze up.”
Hopefully, someone can use this.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/160807525853319
“Regrettably I am in need of selling my GPW. Picked it up to restore but need the money to fix my truck. This is for body and chassis my friend needs the axles. Yes it is a f script chassis. Asking $1000 OBO. Would not be selling if I didnt have to”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
There may be some value here, but the rear of the body is rough.
“This Jeep has been in my family since the early 70’s. It was my grandfather’s and was used as a hunting rig for many years in Oregon. After he passed it sat at my dads place for a long time always with the intention of getting it running again. Well next thing you know 25years passed and the rust takes over. This would be a fun project Jeep, or a good Parts jeep or if you just want to use the tub to have a titled buggy. Clean Oregon title in hand. I can deliver within 50 miles of Lincoln.”
This Berg’s brochure is interesting in that it contains no references to the CJ-2A or a civilian jeep, suggesting that it came out between 1944-1945 (to me it looks a little earlier than this Berg mailer). Within the flier, Berg claims Berg Truck & Parts Co. was begun in December of 1942 to sell JEEPS. He also notes that the company had appeared in news reels, magazines, and Life Magazine.
Here’s the front page of the brochure:
When opened, you’ll find this third small page. Since Berg is offering standard jeep parts for sale, it can be assumed that this flier is at least from 1944. Note the trailer chassis ad, too.
When flipped over, the brochure offers an array of Ford, Willys, and Bantam jeep parts.
When fully opened, there are even more military-related parts, but no word of civilian parts:
This is how the back looks when fully opened.
Interestingly, while Berg’s Truck Parts may have opened in 1942, Berg didn’t receive any jeeps until November of 1943 and it was only 16 jeeps (likely aall were prototypes). Here’s a report of those first jeeps from the November 27,1943, issue of the Chicago Tribune:
A month later, in December of 1943, this press photo showed the ‘King of Jeeps’ himself Hyman Berg loading up one of those jeeps, a Bantam BRC-40:
UPDATE: The press photo at bottom appeared in the January 24, 1944, issue of the Minneapolis Morning Tribune (seen below). It seems that Harvey Wilensky must have also won a bid for jeeps about the same time as Hyman Berg did.
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Originally Posted November 16, 2013: This photo shows a lineup of surplus Ford GPs for sale. The selling price: $750 at Wilensky Auto Parts in Minneapolis, Minnesota.