UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
Needs work.
“Runs has title needs complete restoration”
Seller has parts for different CJ-5s.
“I have brand new panels for a cj5 I will give the years that each panel will fit below i have almost 400 in panels I want 300 for them all they all came from walcks 4×4 he makes the panels here in pa himself their not foreign panels an they are dead on i went a different route so I do not need them any longer also have the tub if u are interested in it it’s not in bad shape but needs work it’s a 73 not a 2016
Ok what I have:
Front floor patch panel left driver side cj5 1955-1975 paid $63
Front floor braces driver side cj5 1972-1975 paid $131.20
Front floor braces passenger side cj5 1972-1975 paid $131.20
Rear floor support channel fits cj, m38, m38a1 paid $21.00
All years are correct and accurate along with prices minus tax I’m asking 300”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(03/16/2016) Have we seen this one somewhere else?
“1948 willy truck for sale. 4×4. Three speed. Flathead v8. Body is solid. Brakes need work. New clutch. Runs great. Lots of potential.’
Tim shared this link. I’ve shared the FC video made by head quake, but not this RC jeep video.
UPDATE: A similar photo and caption was on bay in 2015 (see pic and caption at the bottom & don’t know if it sold). The description in the ad, photo, and caption are the same. It appears the check marks are different.
Ted’s got these parts for sale on eBay.
1. Data Plates for CJ-2A:
2. Rear PTO Gearbox:
3. PGO Drum Pulley:
4. Ramsey Capstan Winch
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Looks in good shape.
“1955 WILLY’S JEEP
Standard transmission
4 cylindard engine
Worn hubs
Steel top
2000 lbs wench
Like new tires
Full set of tire chains
$2,500 FIRM. NO TRADES
Speedometer doesn’t work
Call phone # and leave message on answering machine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
“Selling 5 military split rims 5×5-16 ‘ in good condition with extra tube off a 1945 gpw- willys”
Has some dings and dents.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep, engine has been rebuilt, body is straight and in good condition. Always kept inside. Yes, it’s purple.”
Ron’s got this jeep for sale. It is dissembled.
“Used 1966 Jeep cj-5 Tuxedo Park edition. Bought as a daily driver project, turned out to be unsafe and larger project (frame unsafe) than I wanted. Have original frame (goes with it) which I repaired, but secured a solid M38A1 frame and mounted engine/trans/transfer in it. As far as I want to go. Will be safe anyway. Have Dana 25 and 44 from M38A1 with 9″ drums and Dana 27 and 44 from original with 10″ drums. Engine, 231 Buick, ran good with good compression, Th400 Automatic also worked fine. Never tried 4wd (Dana 18 with warn overdrive) only drove once. New parts purchased before aware of condition: Headers, complete floor pan, Rancho shocks, Plastic gas tank, fuel sending unit, valve covers, Rochester carb, extra (not on), Ford reverse manual steering box, Heavy duty tie rods and ball joints, Borgenson steering conversion, new seats (have originals also), new bushings for springs for cj-5 frame. Rust on tub has been stopped, there are holes in wheel wells, with plate steel over these see pictures. Floor pan is for poorly fixed rust on tub floor. Everything else solid. Parts needed to complete, wiring harness, couple of brake lines, and body bushings. I will consider reasonable offers, but as with all these jeeps have a lot invested. Am trying to sell all together, but may consider parting at a future date. Can provide many more pictures if needed. Mileage listed may not be accurate. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Doesn’t run.
“Ford jeep. Engined seized up. Flat head 4 cylinder. Was told ford had military contract to make these. Will entertain barter items also.”
This was for sale in New Jersey last year.
“Very rare for a Willys WW2 Jeep”
No pics provided.
This old jeep has been hiding in a barn for 35 years. It will need a new floor. It was used as vineyard sulfur machine. Sulfur is pretty tough on steel. Too bad because the body is decent otherwise. has original 4cyl engine condition unknown. needs full restoration. I have a title, but i don’t think it is the title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Looks like a good price.
“1948 CJ-2A Willys body tub. Straight and generally rust free. Typical rust in floor pans. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Bill spotted these.
“Set of 4 rims with new lug nuts and washers. They are 15″ rims that are 10″ wide and have a 5×5.5″ bolt pattern. Will fit ford trucks and broncos, dodge trucks and older jeeps. Asking $150.00 obo.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/10/2016) The gap between the front end of the fenders and grille suggests this is a post 1972 CJ-5 frame.
“I am selling a 1949 Willys that has a Chevy 350 with RV cam with under 2000 miles on it. It has a large 4 row aluminum radiator, Jacobs ignition, It has ARB lockers front & rear. Rear Axle also has full floating hubs with lockouts. Front axle has disc brakes. 4-speed with granny gear. 2 fuel tanks. It has a CJ5 frame.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/03/2016) Runs and plows.
http://westernmass.craigslist.org/cto/5500575426.html
“I have for sale, a 1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3b. It has a great running F-Head 134 with new head gasket, water pump, Solex carb, mechanical fuel pump, hoses, distributor, plugs, wires, oil and filter cleaning, I also have a electric fuel pump wired inline on the fuel hose. Could use a tappet adjustment and I will do that, once the weather warms a bit. It has been rebuilt by the prior owner and has only a few miles on the 30 over motor. Starts and runs strong. New Interstate battery and cables. Continue reading
Upon our return home on Friday we learned there’d been a kitchen faucet leak. No damage to the cabinet, but the leaking faucet led to a new sink/faucet combo. So, there was no time for eWillys updates for Sunday. Updates will resume Monday morning!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Nick’s got this CJ-2A for sale.
“This is a 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep. I originally purchased this because it had an incorrect F-head engine, the one I needed for my Navy Jeep. This was too nice to let go to waste so I resurrected it; I’ve crawled all under the frame and it’s excellent. My goal was to make it a running, driving vehicle that someone could enjoy. The engine starts right up and runs great without smoke. Transmission shifts good and does not pop out of 2nd gear like most others. It did have brakes but the driver rear wheel cylinder went out, so I bought another one but didn’t have a large enough hub puller to install. This has upgraded 10” drum brakes which should stop it great in modern traffic.
Here’s a list of everything I’ve done to this CJ2A:
-Correct L-134 Willys engine w/ T90 tranny
-Wire brushed flywheel
-Verified good pressure plate, pilot bushing, clutch, clutch fork, throwout bearing
-Completely rebuilt starter
-New coil
-Converted to 12V
-New battery
-New motor mounts
-Correct GL-1 gear oil that won’t eat brass
-New oil & antifreeze
-New carb
-New passenger seat frame
It has a Bestop that’s in decent shape. A couple of the windows are cut and it needs cleaned up, but all the parts are there. It’ll work great during the winter along with the period correct Harrison heater under the dash.
The things it will need before going down the road is to install that wheel cylinder, and change the yoke oil seals on the transfercase. It’s a couple hour job that I’ve done on my Jeep. Right now I’m in college and did all this work during spring break, but ran out of time for those. In the pictures you can see the body is in pretty good shape. Someone put in new front floor sections and covered the tailgate area like a WWII Jeep, but it looks to just be bolted on. Like I said this Jeep starts right up and will drive around the yard (and can text you a video). I have a clear Indiana title & all the serial number tags as well.”
<– Day 15 – Wednesday March 23rd: Blizzards & Balloons | Beginning –>
On Thursday morning we left Cortez, Colorado, bound for Salt Lake City and dinner with my kids. There was no messing around on the way home. Based on the weather report, we had a slim window between Friday and Saturday to get through the Blue Mountains in Oregon, so we didn’t want to linger anywhere.
We arrived in Salt Lake with time to spare. My kids left it up to me to decide on dinner, so I checked yelp and found Mi Lindo Nayarit, a Mexican seafood restaurant. They were fine with hit, so, long story short, it turned out to be an excellent choice. Ann and I ordered the Molcejete, a meaty delight of shrimp, beef, chicken, cheese, cactus, and more. It was awesome! In fact, everything we ordered was great. The yelpers were right, this is a hidden gem.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/mi-lindo-nayarit-salt-lake-city
After dinner, we drove to Twin Falls for the night. On Friday we raced home, hoping to dodge the snow expected in the Blue Mountains. We did hit some snow, but it wasn’t sticking yet.
That ends another adventure, though the end came a few days earlier than we’d planned (bad blizzards, bad!). Thanks to everyone who helped make the trip another memorable one for us!!!!
The next trip will likely be a jaunt down to Salt Lake in early June to celebrate the high school graduation of my youngest son. That’s the last of my high schoolers. They grew up fast!
<– Day 15 – Wednesday March 23rd: Blizzards & Balloons | Beginning –>
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
These are rare jeeps.
“For sale. 1984 AMC Jeep CJ8 Alaskan postal version (right hand drive!!!). It has an inline 258 6-cylinder and is an automatic (very rare for older jeeps) 4×4. Floor shift with floor-mounted, hand-operated emergency brake. It fires right up, does run smoothly and drive, but needs some TLC. The left front fender is dented; there is some rust in the right side front rocker; and the driver’s (right side) floor pan will need replacing. It also slips a little in second. No rust in tub, wheel wells or reinforced frame. Still has AMC/Jeep mud flaps attached.
Here in the U.S., the Cj-8 Scrambler was marketed mainly as workman like pickup. The Alaskan postal service ordered 230 Cj-8s equipped with the world cab , side opening “barn door” and insulating foam sprayed in the entire cargo area to ensure the mail indeed did get delivered. This jeep is still 85% USPS complete and would make a great candidate for a full postal restoration. You can see where the old USPS stripes and logos were, as well as the USPS unit number on the front windshield and back door. Even has the original postal herringbone cloth seat! 132,000 original miles. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own this rare RHD model of an already rare Jeep!”
Looks promising. Only one pic provided.
“totally restored 1946 willys cj2a”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $12,900.
(03/12/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1946 Willys CJ2A. I found this wonderful Willys/Jeep in dry storage where it has been since 1987. It was last driven then. It was repainted once in the late 1970’s. 1979 is what I was told. I don’t claim to be a jeep expert but I have been restoring muscle cars for 30 years. I don’t recall seeing anything any vehicle cleaner than this Willys. It is in astounding condition for a 70 year old vehicle. I own a repair garage and as such went through this Willys mechanicals from end to end. Fluids all drained refilled. I rebuilt the fuel pump, master cylinder and carburetor. I removed the oil pan to check for debris, clean and reseal. The entire fuel system was cleaned spotless to remove all old fuel residues. Plugs and points were installed. Upon completion of all this work, I hit the starter button and the original engine fired immediately and runs perfectly. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Maybe something here? Pic isn’t too helpful.
“1950 ,Willys small block Chevy 5000/trade no emails or text”