UPDATE: WAs $4000. **SOLD**
Only 15hp? That’s a pretty low estimate.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A, 4 Cyl, 15 HP. Great shape! Runs well!”
UPDATE: WAs $4000. **SOLD**
Only 15hp? That’s a pretty low estimate.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A, 4 Cyl, 15 HP. Great shape! Runs well!”
A student from Mississippi State University named Cliff contacted me yesterday. He’s in the Aerospace program and also employed at the Raspet Flight Research Lab. The lab owns and operates the M-38 Fire Jeep shown below. They have a problem with their jeep and need some help.
According to Cliff, the M-38 had developed a knock (after being loaned out temporarily), so Cliff and another co-worker tore the engine apart during some down time recently.
Cliff writes, “Here comes the bad news, once we got the motor on the stand and pulled the rod caps we find that the rod bearings on the 3rd and 4th cylinders have ground in to nothing, which was thought to be the case when a ton of metal shavings were found in the oil pan. The motor is not original to the jeep, it had been replaced in ’88 with an F-head and a hole cut in the hood to accommodate it, and seems to be a rebuilt engine because the crank has already been turned once. So here is the dilemma. The lab is low on money and is not wanting to pay a lot for repairs but many of us here would like to save the jeep from the scrap yard and return it to its duties as our fire truck. So I am here to ask for your help in saving this Jeep, we are in need of a new crank and badly need a new wiring harness and am asking for donations on these parts but am also willing to trade the entire F-head motor(which other then needing a new crank is in great shape) for a L-head motor.”
I responded to Cliff to see if I can get a little more information about this project and what else they might need (for example, bearings, seals, etc) to get this running again.
Unless someone wants to contact Cliff themselves (I’ll be happy to forward an addy) and provide assistance (maybe you live close or graduated from the Mississippi State or for some other reason), I will be happy to organize some help for Cliff and his project.
Here are some pics of the jeep before disassembly:
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
“Cutest thing in town! Draws crowds where ever we go! Brand new Jeep top. Has a starter problem ($60 fix) but other than that it runs great! SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900
This is a good looking, stock Jeepster.
“Nice Driver. Engine,Steering,Brakes all rebuilt.New original wiring harnes. May trade for Galaxie,Willys wagon or antique/classic car or truck.”
This looks great.
“1950 Willys CJ3A. 15000 actual miles. New tires, new brakes and clutch. Recent valve job. Solid original floors and hat channels. Dualmatic hubs. Great example-you won’t be disappointed.”
This might be pretty nice. The towel between the hood and windshield suggests the owner has been at least somewhat careful with it.
“1953 willys jeep. recently painted. passanger seat needs refinished. runs excellent. 5000 OBO.”
It runs, but needs work.
“1950 Willly’s Overland Jeepster Convertible. Only 19,000 ever made. Car runs but needs restoration. Mechanics manual available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
Looks good!
“1948 WILLYS 4X4 TRUCK, IT HAS INLINE 6 OUT OF WILLYS WAGON, MINER RUST IN FLOOR, 5 NEW WHEELS AND TIRES, NEW BRAKES, NEW REAR END, JUST DID TUNE UP, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, $3800 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Looks great. Is it my imagination or does that rear bumper stick unusually far away from the body?
“GRANDFATHER OF SUV’S 1955 WILLYS WAGON 4X4 ALL ORIGINAL RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT NEVADA TRUCK. EVERYTHING WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD SUPER HURRICANE L 226 6 CYL ENG GREAT LOOKING TRUCK, DO HAVE THE ORIGINAL WHEELS.”
There is certainly some work left with both Jeeps.
“This listing is for TWO different 1948 CJ2A Jeep Willys, but are being sold together. I’ve had these Jeeps for a while, and was thinking about using both Jeeps to restore into one. For a list of reasons I am not able to complete the project anymore, and have decided to sell them to someone who is. There are flaws to both Jeeps, but between the two they’re great for a restoration! One of the Jeeps has a rare aftermarket aluminum hard top and doors (picture included). I have new parts included with the Jeeps, and FOUR extra original rims!
If you have any other questions you can email me, or call me. Jim (325) 665-7527 (please call in reasonable hours).”