Matt spotted this rare GTB. Looks like it was driven into the wilds of Delaware and parked.
“1943 Ford GTB Military Cargo – 4WD – Does not run.”
Matt spotted this rare GTB. Looks like it was driven into the wilds of Delaware and parked.
“1943 Ford GTB Military Cargo – 4WD – Does not run.”
Maybe someone can use this. Just the tub is for sale.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/bks/5582055026.html
Has potential, but is a long ways from most people.
“1950’s Willy’s Convertible Jeepster project car. Barn find. Sat in dry storage for many years. Would make a great street rod or rat rod “as is” project. Has a small Ford V-8 & auto transmission. Currently no running but probably easy fix.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s a project.
“Willy’s Jeep 1954 CJ3B. (High hood) The jeep is apart, the frame has been painted all the way to the battery box. Rear end is done, brand new break lines. To many new parts to list. The metal is about the nicest I’ve seen. No cancer.”
Next updates Sunday morning. Enjoy your weekend!
Looks fun.
“willys wagon sbc ps pbs air, alot to list, custom frame, rearend”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $16,000.
Seems like a random price. Missing a few of the detail parts.
“Excellent condition. Garaged. Parade ready. 24 volt electrical system. OBO.”
Roberto Flores found his own jeep-in-a-crate!
UPDATE: Here’s a third press photo of this family camping and picnicking. Below it is an advertisement based on the photo. This was part of the press release photo packet.
“1945 Press Photo Jeep Contributing to the family’s pleasure. This is an original press photo. The postwar Jeep especially adapted for peacetime work, combines the four basic functions of tractor, light truck, mobile power unit and passenger conveyance. Photo shows the new Jeep. just unveiled to public by Willys-Overland.”
Bill pointed out that this photo was later illustrated and used in a magazine ad:
UPDATE: Now up for sale on eBay. LOTS of pics provided.
“1961 Willys truck. Custom interior. Runs great. 4×4 3spd. Flat 6 bullet proof.”
Appears worth a look.
“1952 WILLYS JEEP M38A1C, FIRST YEAR OF THIS SERIES, ORIGINAL UNMOLESTED WITH A FEW MINOR UPDATES. THIS MODEL WAS ISSUED WITH A RECOILESS RIFLE HENCE THE SPLIT WINDSREEN. LAST OWNER HAD IT FOR APPROX 50 YEARS AND USED IT ON A SMALL FARM. STARTS AND RUNS GREAT. HAS A CLEAR WASHINGTON TITLE. COULD BE USED AS IS. 3 SPEED WITH HI AND LOW RATIO AND 4WD. ”
A reader’s son has this one for sale.
“1971 CJ 5 jeep. Engine has been rebuilt. Wiring is brand new.
Runs very well! It didn’t have a back seat when I bought it, so I bought one but haven’t put it in yet. I also have some chrome pieces, bikini top, and some other pieces.
There are no holes in it. 4wd works great.
I also have an 8500 lb winch and some snow tires and rims I am selling in different posts that would work with this.”
Has some mods.
http://siskiyou.craigslist.org/cto/5575753590.html
“For Sale: One of a Kind 1947 Willy’s Jeep (CJ-2A)
This Jeep has been carefully rebuilt from the ground up over 3 years by my father, a retired certified ASEA mechanic. Starting from a sandblasted frame, new-off-shelf (N.O.S) parts were used whenever possible. Every piece has been carefully rebuilt and reassembled – you won’t find a cleaner, or more authentic rebuild of a 1947 Willy’s. Lots of fun to take off-road, or cruise around town with the windshield down. See below for details on each component. Thanks!
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Needs some interior work.
“1960 Willy’s Parkway Conversion
Barn Doors
Buick 350 V8
3 Speed Manual Transmission
4 Wheel Drive
Runs strong and drives. Registered Non Op, Pink Slip in hand. Clean Title
It’s street legal and ready to come off Non Op. No smog required.
Some rust on lower front rocker panels. Interior not finished, some surface rust.
True survivor, Sound vehicle. Lots of new and extra parts.
Reason for selling is I bought a new car.
Great for a desert project 4 wheel drive or street cruiser.
Willys is the original Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Looks like the seller was making a flattie truck (similar to some of these) out of this one.
“CLEAN FRAME NEW TIRES TO BAR WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET CALL ME”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/31/2015) Runs and drives.
“This 1961 Willys will never be beautiful, but it will always look cool. The basics are here.
350 Chevy engine
4 wheel drive with Low and High range
New warren locking hubs
New off road tires cost $600.00 add the cost of the new hubs and you are at $750.00 of new stuff.
8,000 pound winch
Original seats
Tail gate that will carry a boar, deer or firewood.
Registered in California, pink in hand
No lie this unit needs some work but the basics are here and it is a classic!
No smog needed, ever
$3,500.00 obo
I would consider a trade for a 28 foot gently used toy hauler with a minimum of 12 feet clear cargo space. I do not want a fixer upper. Have cash to add to the right deal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(04/22/2016) Seller describes six pics, but only posted two.
“STARTING FROM LEFT PIC. PIC #1 JEEP FRAME WITH MOTOR MAKE OFFER – PIC #2,3&4 WILLY JEEP $2000.00 – PIC #5&6 WILLY MOTOR MAKE OFFER – HAVE WINSHIELDS AND MANY, MANY ITEMS FOR THE JEEPS…LOCATED IN HESPERIA…CASH ONLY”
Mr. H. E. George found a creative way to sell FCs by taking them to livestock auctions. This article was featured in the January 1958 issue of Willys News.
Only the one pic provided.
“47 willys Great shape no issues. Drive it home. No issues no rust all metal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6900.
(11/04/2015) “1958 Willys CJ-3B. Runs great. I replaced transmission with new from Kaiser Willys last year. Clutch was in really good shape so did not replace. Also installed Warn premium locker hubs and did extensive brake work and also rebuilt some of steering. Body is in nice shape with no meaningful rust (body and paint was done by a previous owner). Paint has a few minor flaws. Engine starts and runs well. Tires are excellent condition. Horn is missing, as is emergency brake cable. Cannot validate mileage.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/04/2014) Listed as a 1946, this has GPW tool lids and other military elements. A tailgate has been added. The pics below are from the ad in 2014.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Original motor and drive train. Runs but does smoke.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Might be a good price for all those parts.
Two 1948 Jeep Willy’s
One has the original 4 cylinder engine and manual trans. Has title.
One doesn’t have a motor but is set up for a short block ford v8. Has manual trans. No title.
Great project Jeeps. Asking $1,500 for both Jeeps.’
Looks like there’s some value here.
“good project, needs total resto
looks as if it had been restored at some point.
was told the motor was rebuilt and has less than 1000 miles on it
rubbers old but looks in good shape
frame rail is soft on drives side”