UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Looks pretty stock.The paint on the driver’s side appears thin.
“62 Willys, original equipment, 92,000 original miles on the 230 Hirricane engine. Body is straight. 4X4 with compound low. 2 door.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Looks pretty stock.The paint on the driver’s side appears thin.
“62 Willys, original equipment, 92,000 original miles on the 230 Hirricane engine. Body is straight. 4X4 with compound low. 2 door.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(10/24/2016) It’s an ex Forest Service jeep.
“1951 M38 Barn find. Has been sitting inside since 1970. This jeep has never been licensed or registered for the road. It was bought at government auction and put away. As seen in pictures, there is a US Forestry plate riveted to the dash. This jeep was given to the Forestry where it was used and then sold at auction. It is rust free. Beautiful hat channel underneath. It has 28,000 original miles. It is 6 volt. I have all the original 24 volt generator, distributor, voltage regulator that goes with it. It is just the way the government sold it. It runs like a top. Absolutely beautiful.
Has original gas tank, all cleaned out and small repair. Still has the screen in the gas tank. The only thing that appears to have been added, or possibly put on by the Government before the sale, are the rims and the motor. Motor # does not match the body #. No bondo. No repairs have been made to the body. Brake master cylinder needs to be repaired or replaced. A brand new one comes with the jeep. Carburetor brand new rebuild. New battery, water pump. Ready to go. Call for more info $6,500 Would consider a partial trade for WWII jeep.”
This has 8500 original miles.
http://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/5815301755.html
“This Jeep has sat in a climate controlled warehouse, fully mothballed and covered, since about 1981. It’s an original California car, originally owned by Jess Rodman, owner of Rodman Chevrolet in Fresno, way back in the 1950’s and 60’s. The Rodman family also developed their ranch into what we now know as Sunnyside. This was his “ranch toy”, and it rarely went anywhere. When he was too sick to work, he sold the dealership to Gene Ford, who re-named it Frontier Chevrolet. This Willys Jeep came in the package. It pretty much got put away and never taken out again. It has 8,500 (eighty five HUNDRED) miles and is in unbelievably complete original condition.
Mr Ford’s estate finally decided to sell the entire Gene Ford classic car collection, including this pristine Willys. My job was to get it out of storage and totally drivable, and to keep it as completely original as possible. Three plus decades of sitting had taken their toll on the accessories. Had to replace the water pump, fuel pump, all the brake hydraulics, battery, starter (repair), Pack wheel bearings, change oil, replace plugs, flush and refill the engine oil (straight 30 weight is called for…that’s what we put in), filters, flushed the cooling system and flush and repair the fuel tank. We aired up those perfect “time capsule” bias ply tube type off road tires, fired it off, made some adjustments, and this Jeep drives absolutely as new. A video of the running Jeep is on YouTube. Click here:
Has had recent work done.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A
Locations: Jacksonville Beachs
Color: Pasture green
interior color: Black
Transmission: 3 speed manual gear box
Engine: L4-134 “Go Devil” (60HP-105LBS-FT)
Service: My Willys has had some extensive service recently done making it extremely reliable for the next owner to enjoy. The service work completed totals $5,000. The list of work includes
New “Go Devil” engine
Transmission resealed
Steering,
Axle seals
Also other wear items
This rare piece of history is in great condition and has always been garage kept. I am the third owner of this Willys Jeep. Only one paint job since new. The frame horns are also not rotted and in good condition. If you have any questions what so ever please fell free to give me a call and ask!
Asking Price: $11,000 OBO open to trades as well.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Nice looking Tux park.
“a 1965 cj 6 from California new motor n clutch brakes top daily driver runs great a tuxedo park column shift.”
Looks nice.
“1950 Willys Jeep Wagon, 4 x 4, Original drive train with the F134 4 cylinder motor, T 90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 25 front axle and Dana 44 rear axle. Custom headliner and seats redone. Original wooden slats in floor. Runs and drives good. New tires, new water pump and distributor rebuilt. There were only 2450 built in 4 x 4 in 1950 which makes it a nice collector. It’s a real head turner. Asking $ 11,500.00 or Bo.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/11/2016) Looks good, but it has non stock rear brake lights and front parking lights.
“Fully restored 46 cj2a. $25,000 obo”
Jim forwarded this 2A. Looks like the side is a little rough.
“1948 willys CJ2
2nd owner. garage kept. new tires. No sunday calls or sales. Serious inquiries only! $9000 cash”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $8000.
(10/15/2016) Looks good.
“Stored for the last 27 years. All original. Runs well.”
Dan forwarded this nice looking wagon.
“Very original 1957 Willis truck 9500 obo”