UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
No description provided.
I doubt there is any value here.
“Willys Military M38 Jeep 1950’s. This is a project and needs total restoration. I was going to make a hot rod out of it. Missing: Engine, transmission, Transfer case, driveshaft’s, radiator, Seats, gauges, and more. Some engine parts are laying in the back. I have and old military Jeep title from PA that came with it but it is not clear. Sold as is. What you see is what you get. I can load it on your trailer for you. ”
Ouch!
“selling 43 army jeep. yes its been in a basement fire,4 cylinder. i am in oakhurst. 250 best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
This poor jeep. The rims look rare, but not sure they are worth much.
“1954 Willys Jeep for Parts. Rear ends are good. Tranny should good…has been sitting for a long time. Frame is good. There is also a windshield and a hood that goes with it that is not pictured. ”
UPDATE: I first published this in 2009. I thought it was worth an update, so I’ve added some better photos.
Note: Some of these photos are posted online as being at the Coolidge wreck when they are really from the nearby Million Dollar Point dump. I believe I have the photos under the correct locations, but feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
1) Wreck of the SS President Coolidge. Built in 1931 as a luxury liner, the SS President Coolidge was drafted into WWII service and painted gray. While navigating the islands of the Republic of Vanuatu in the Pacific during the war, the Coolidge hit a cluster of recently deployed American mines. The ship listed to the right as more than 5,000 troops were forced to abandon it, leaving behind guns, helmet, jeeps, tanks, rations, medical supplies — all of which sank with the ship in 70-to-240 feet of water about 100 yards from shore.
This jeep is entombed in hold #2 at a depth of 110 feet:
The Yacht Lorelei Blog features these photos from 2012:
2) Million Dollar Point is another area in the Republic of Vanuatu where jeeps and other equipment was dumped. Located just off the coast of Espirito Santo Island, the area is full of “jeeps, six-wheel drive trucks, bulldozers, semi-trailers, fork lifts, tractors, bound sheets of corrugated iron, unopened boxes of clothing, and cases of Coca-Cola….” dumped by American troops as a way of disposing of the items. Learn more here. Below are two photos of jeeps:
The Yacht Lorelei Blog shared these two jeep photos from Million Dollar Point:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
This poor jeep!
“1954 Willys Jeep for parts. Frame is good , rear ends are good, Tranny is good. Has Buick V6 motor in it, which is junk. There is also a hood and windshield that goes with this. No title. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
It’s a project or parts vehicle.
“48 Willys Jeep project or parts not running, engine & driveline will rotate, complete new gasket kit clean title. $500”
This poor truck is on its last legs.
“46 jeep willys for parts… good drive line good rear ends body and frame are junk..no title.. just looking to sell parts off it.. if u need something hit me up..”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“Have 2 1946s and a 1948 CJ-2A for sale together. The green 46 is complete but the motor and trans haven’t been installed yet and has a brand new carb. The blue grille 46 has everything minus motor and trans. The 48 is a body frame and axles. Asking $ 2800. Willing to entertain trades for older model running finds“
Lots of rust. Includes a M-38 Body and parts.
“48 willys jeep project with parts tub for trade bring all offers”