UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(02/18/2013) This DJ needs some work.It looks like it is still 2WD.
“I have a red Willy Jeep for sale. Project. See pictures, serious inquires, please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(02/18/2013) This DJ needs some work.It looks like it is still 2WD.
“I have a red Willy Jeep for sale. Project. See pictures, serious inquires, please.”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“’62 DJ3A project with title. 90% complete (minus engine and radiator) but is a rough project. Original 4-lug suspension. I have a running L-134 but it isn’t included with the Jeep. I just trailered it from Missouri yesterday and haven’t cleaned it up to take pics yet.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(06/21/2015) Listed as a 1948, this appears to be a 2WD DJ-3A.
“I am selling my 1948 Willys CJ2A. It is a project vehicle. This is the most fun vehicle I have ever driven.
It has been sitting a while in the garage and I haven’t had any time to putz with it, so it doesn’t start right now. That’s the usual story though. Normally it is a little starter fluid, charge battery, wiggle some ignition wires and she does. Needs new exhaust, radiator, electrical, brakes ( master cyl) speedometer and parking brake cables and tires. I drained the gas tank a few years ago and it was orange so I imagine there is some rust in the tank. 2 wheel drive. No top.
The price seems a tad high for a jeep that doesn’t look like its moved in some time. No description and only one photo.
Looks like this one is in good shape.
http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/cto/5064653177.html
“Up for sale is this classic 1974 DJ5C Postal Jeep. This has been my daily driver for a few months now and I sincerely wish I did not have to sell it. It is right hand drive and equipped with an AMC 232 inline six engine, paired with a Borg Warner automatic transmission. The engine is amazing and produces more than enough power to pass people on the highway!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Listed as a 1957, it may be a combination of a DJ body and 4WD chassis.
“up for sale, very complete and rust free. Not running, no title. Email for more info.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/12/2015) This appears to have a DJ body, but the serial number is marked as 263130, which is quite a bit larger than the latest CJ-2A serial number (224764) listed on the CJ-2A site.
http://fayar.craigslist.org/snw/5061934400.html
“1949 is the year of the fewest CJ2A flat fender jeeps. This Willys Jeeps appears to be the first of the DJ (Dispatch Jeep) ever made…it has a rear fuel tank instead of under the seat…it also has easy entry/exit side panel…my guess is the dispatches were stored under the seat & the side panels were removed because couriers would have to get in & out a lot…I put bucket high back seats because comfort was important because I use this old girl every day it doesn’t rain…
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8900.
It doesn’t look like it would take a whole lot to bring this back to stock.
“For your consideration is this 1963 Willys Jeep DJ3. Has been completely disassembled, cleaned, painted, rebuilt and restored. Everything is new top side and bottom side. The original 4 cylinder 2.2l engine, 3 speed manual transmission and rear end are still in the Jeep. It runs and drives great!! Plenty of power, smooth thru the gears and a blast to drive. The windshield, tires, interior and paint are all brand new. The suspension has been redone with all new leaf springs, rebuilt brakes and new tires on all four corners. This Jeep is turn key and needs nothing. Just get in, drive and enjoy!!
The paint is smooth and straight with no dents, dings or rust. The interior is brand new with no stains or wear marks. The underside is finished just as nice as the top side. It looks like every item on the car has been rebuilt or replaced.
The serial number is 5633722832, the odometer reads 2,523 but looks like only a few miles since the rebuild, so no guarantees. Please study the pictures and feel free to contact me with any questions or thoughts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
Looks to be a DJ-3A body and windshield on a 2A chassis.
“willy’s with pto winch! runs good.
asking 2500.00 obo”
Glenn forwarded this unusual DJ-3A. That’s probably a one-of-a-kind windshield. Was listed here in 2014.
“1957 Willys 2wd civilian model painted like army jeep. Motor and transmission are from an S10 pickup and run excellent. I just put a brand mew carburetor on it. This is a fun parade vehicle. I would not use it as a daily driver due to no power steering or power brakes or heater or top. It will run 55 but they were not made to do so. As you can see these were very small, about the size of a golf cart. I have put over 1000 miles on it and it has been all fun. I have taken it on trails that 4 wheelers use. It has radial tires because the bias ply was scary driving. I have a clear ILLINOIS title . It is street legal. Working lights,turn signals, horn and seat belts.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
Looks like a wide variety of parts. Lots of pics on Craigslist.
“Small one man shop in Croydon with tons of Jeep parts and parts Jeeps. Have been collecting Jeeps and Jeep parts for over 15 years and need to sell off some stuff to make room for more projects. Have saved rare and common parts mostly older CJ and J-truck but plenty of YJ and TJ please call and leave a message with the parts you are looking for and I will get back to you. Also looking to purchase Jeep projects that need to be finished.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* on eBay.
“Offered for sale is our 1963 Willys Jeep Surrey. This car was restored in our automotive restoration shop CASCO Automotive Restorations, a division of Classic Auto Supply Co., in Coshocton Ohio in 2004 and shortly thereafter transported to the Florida Keys where it has been since then. The odometer shows 37,600 miles. I do not believe this to be correct. The Serial Number is 5633722482.
For more information about the Jeep Surreys (called the Gala when first introduced) and the history and restoration of this Surrey please visit the nice article done by Old Cars Weekly magazine which can be found at Old Cars Weekly, Car of the week. older posts until you get to May 1, 2013.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2495.
Remains unconverted to 4WD.
“1957 willys dj3a runs and drives good new brakes 2495.00 or make offer call with questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was auctioned.
Paul spotted this auction. The estimated price is $40,000 – $55,000. The VIN is 56337 18385.
Doug found this DJ-3A converted to 4WD for sale.
“Everything works as it should… 4×4 hi/low lights Meyers snow plow etc… Fresh complete tune up…………………………NO TRADES…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
No engine installed.
“I have a 1956 willy jeep in good shape the motor was rebuild but never was install like to trade for a old olds,buick ,pontiac or a old truck i can boot up to a 1000 dollar if interested thanks for looking”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This might be a good find.
“Old willys jeep. Body and frame very solid. no engine, trans.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Best Offer.
It’s a project with a DJ body on a CJ (of some kind) chassis.
“Up for sale is my completely stripped down 1956 CJ-3 Willy’s Jeep Project. This has been sitting in my workshop for long enough, so its time for someone else to take it over. I learned a lot on this project – the biggest thing being that I don’t have time for a project like this!
The engine was removed in the fall of 2013 and the block planed and bored by Monarch. The head was planed as well. You get everything you see in the pics. It should be everything you need to rebuild with the exception of a gasket kit and either a new exhaust manifold or a heat riser kit to repair the one that you see on the bench. The body seems to be from a DJ best I can tell, but the chassis and running gear is definitely CJ (i.e. it is 4WD, etc and all the data plates point to CJ).
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(2014/11/2014) This DJ has had 4WD and a newer motor added.
“1962 jeep willies straight 6 engine fresh paint military axles.New shocks.4×4 works great. Call or text for more info”
UPDATE: was $3750. **Status Unknown**
Doesn’t run, but looks in good shape. I don’t see a front driveline, so it may still be 2WD.
“1957 military jeep all original except for paint. Jeep is in excellent condition as far as the body is concerned, needs a little restoration for the interior to be back up. Has been sitting for 20 years. Does not run, would be a great project or collectors item. Call or text anytime”
It’s a little rough for the asking price. Listed as a 1956, it is actually a 1959 based on the serial number 5633716301. It only has 11,000 miles.
http://inventory.dezercollection.com/1956-willys-surrey-resort-car-11k-actual-miles-c-41.htm
Was the half top DJ top unique to it, or was it a standard half top.
“Original non color sales sheet , 8.5 x 11 , printed both sides”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s been converted to four wheel drive or is a body on a four wheel drive chassis. It’s a column shift as well.
“1964 Willys with snow plow , 4 cylinder engine , 3 speed transmission , high/low transmission , 4 wheel drive. New battery. ”