May be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/871730844028752
“Willy Jeep 47 Runs good”
May be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/871730844028752
“Willy Jeep 47 Runs good”
Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1138559547016138
1950 Willy’s.. Lots of updates in the last 2 months: New Carburetor. New Choke system. Rebuilt Alternator and Belts. New Radiator New Headgasket. New plugs New Water Pump. Battery cut off Installed Starts every time and drives very well.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3800.
(12/24/2022) Might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2135850793251975
“V6 been rebuilt. Standard 4×4 had pto. Brakes gone through all new fluid in gear boxes. Front end tight.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7695.
(12/26/2022) Seller will consider a trade for this modified 2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/662150855703868
“47 Willy’s 350 Chevy 3sp Dana 30 front with disk brakes full floating 44 rear with hubs 5.38 gears locked front and rear hard to stop also have turbo 350 and nv4500 trans with adapters obo or trade maybe cj7 or ????”
The 2A is a parts jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2273086989520606/
“1952m38A1,1948parts jeep plus extra parts canvas doors gage ect.all included”
Might make a good project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1317097985688355
“I have a 1956 Jeep willy For sale This was a project Jeep but we are getting ready to move So I cannot finish it Asking $2500 or best offer I have all the parts including the windshield roll cage. It come with a t-10 4 speed with the adapters and twin stick transfercase. Feel free to come look at it anytime.”
This has an overdrive and some early Husky hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/700130715123329/
“1962 Willy’s CJ5 Jeep. Not currently running. 4×4 Ford 302 V8. 4 stick transmission needs to be restored. No trades and no stupid questions. No I don’t owe you anything , if you don’t have money for it please don’t bother me.”
Various Parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1142482599805835
“Leftovers from my project. Frame looks good. One of the best battery trays I’ve ever seen. Tiny bit of weakness over the rear axle. Rear crossmember is still there though. Tub is modified must have had a different motor at one time was not with this frame originally. Still digging out a few more parts should be fairly complete when I’m done gathering. I’ll have a set of tags I believe but no paperwork or title. 1250$ pickup in mora Mn”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/08/2020) Lots of updates to this Flattie. It may be sitting on a later model CJ-5 chassis. No description provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/749653709467591
“1949 Flat Fender / Lots of Modifications / Too much Too List / No Trades”
Maybe someone can use this?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/885722579219850
“What a believe to be a cj2a body sitting on a cj3A frame. The frame has been cut on to add Saginaw steering box. Still has trans, transfer case, both drive shafts. NO TITLE. What you see is what you get. ”
Seller indicates they must sell. Unclear how much value is here, but I doubt much over the asking price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/854559672482215
“*800 dollars tonight!* *Selling for a friend* Need gone within a few days. 1947 cj2 Willy’s jeep with a 302 engine under the hood. No Transmission. Needs complete restoration from interior seats, soft top and exterior body work. Lost of rust on tail end with a dent by left taillight. Jeep enthusiast from Denver came to look at it and his opinion on value would be 3800 with transmission 2800 without. But said a serious buyer would probably start around 1700. Vehicle has No title as original owner ( 2 great grandfather never could find it) He Passed away in 1965 However it is a true Willy’s original make with a fantastic history behind it. He is willing to negotiate a bit due to condition but not willing to let a piece of history and family heirloom go for free. Please message me or let me know if you have any additional questions. Located in la junta and it will need to be trailered out. Potentially willing to meet Halfway from whatever destination for an additional fee if needed”
A couple days ago I bent the front passenger side loop. All was well until the very last (bottom) bend. For the passenger side it would have been okay where it is, but for the driver’s side I felt the bar would be better if it angled more quickly once under the dash so it gave more clearance for the clutch foot.
So, after much hemming and hawing, I bent the driver’s side differently. That turned out better, which meant redoing the passenger side.
You can see a comparison of them below. It’s tough to visualize where the floor/firewall will be, but the sheet metal gives a rough idea.
However, before I could do that Thursday night we discovered a leak underneath the bathroom of our master bedroom. Ugh. We don’t know when it actually broke, but Thursday night, we could hear a strange noise in the bathroom. Of course, we were about ready for bed, which meant getting re-dressed and dropping into our crawl space where I shut off the water to our house. Friday morning I crawled the length of the house, where I discovered where the water was falling on the plastic. The actual break was in the insulation, but I didn’t locate it. I’d rather get a pro to deal with it.
So, we are house-camping again. On the upside, we tried out the shower in our shop for the first time. It turns out, it works great!
We have a plumber (highly recommended and the uncle of our neighbor) coming tomorrow to look at it, as I’d rather not work with the copper pipe. I want to get it done quickly and get it done right … I got a cage to finish!
This issue of Jeep News is printed with Winter 1974 on it, but I think that refers to Jan/-Feb of 74 rather than Nov-Dec 74 and Jan 75. There are other issues (to be posted) that cover that time period.
UPDATE: The event is today and tomorrow!
Joe in Mesa shared this event flyer for the 32nd annual Arizona Military Vehicle Show in Phoenix, Arizona, January 28th-29th, 2023.
This Kaiser Jeep brochure features 6×6 rigs. The seller has eight of them.
View all the information on eBay
“1967 Kaiser Jeep Heavy Duty 6×6 Fold Out Sales Brochure.”
Nothing fancy here, but looks like a great vintage jeep for the price. It also has an old school power inverter.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1107869896546190
“For sale, 1965 CJ5. Original mileage is 41,899. F-134, runs, drives and stops. This is a very nice jeep. Lots of cool stuff on this jeep like a power inverter. Pretty rust free albeit the passenger side floor has surface rust painted with rust converter paint. Price is $5,000.00. located in Central Point, Oregon. I am listing this jeep for a friend who is not on Facebook. Please DM me for his contact information.”
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3483920795174914
“Willys CJ-2A GOOD CONDITION KEPT INDOORS NO MAJOR RUST”
This has a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1364760897692174
“V8 swapped Willie’s. 4×4 4 speed manual, Top is sagging, has working winch, cool headers. Starts and runs nice, Price is 7,500$. Unknown body miles, 53,000 miles on gm short block. ”
Nate refurbed this M-38. You can see more pics and contact him through his website (got to bottom of the website page and click on “NOTE”): https://1951m38.godaddysites.com
“Zero rust, clean frame, extremely smooth running M38. Every inch of this old Jeep has been gone over and been cleaned and serviced. 9 out of 10 mechanically with original data plates, and Army stencils. There are 47,851 miles on the restored odometer.
This original L134 runs and starts perfectly. Serviced by a new fuel system, Carter W-O carburetor, intake/exhaust manifold, radiator, and oil filter, this engine runs smooth and strong. A new 12V alternator and all new electrical system runs the lights and gauges.
You will not find any rust on the frame or body of this well-kept M38. Lots of old red “barn paint” was removed to reveal the original olive drab paint. With a little work, this body will be ready for new paint, or you can enjoy this Willys with authentic character.”
It runs and drives. It needs a few things completed. It’s worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1286430165235537
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A Unknown mileage In the past was used on a farm and kept in a barn. Runs and drives. 4×4 works good. It has been converted to 12 volt system. I have a clean title and license plate I have put on a new high torque starter, NGK coil, spark plugs and wires, battery, fuel filter, etc. Comes with some old parts, 2 universal seats, the original skinny wheels with 3 military tires. It is a 3 speed manual. Needs some small things and some body work but its all there!! May consider trades on other 4x4s Make me an offer!”
It could use some love, but these Safari tops aren’t something I see for see very often (more info). I’m guessing this was made for a CJ-3A or DJ-3A, but may fit a 2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/504572298188734
“Sold my flatty. This top didnt go with. Good Safari brand top. Good doors. Hard lowers and soft uppers. Have brand new lexan windows that are cut but still need to be installed. Hard to find in decent shape.”
This has an unusual hardtop made of diamond plate. The drain holes appear filled.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1102380767107224
“Dam good jeep has no rust posting for family member”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6600.
Has some hat channel rot, but the floors are supposed to be solid. The windshield has quite a bit of rot.
“1951 Willys MC (M38) radio jeep. runs, drives, stops. Has an all new brake system. Engine is still 24V. Underhood batery box, air filter, and crossover tube not pictured but included. We took this jeep on a 250mi trip last fall and it did great. Front floors are solid and functional but hat channels underneath are in poor shape. All other rust is in pictures, mostly the passenger side. This is a good jeep to drive & enjoy as is, but would aslo make a good restoration candidate. The hood numbers are still legible and i uncovered markings which show that it was a radio jeep, with an AN/GRC-7 radio. Civilian gas tank in pics is not included, neither is the battery under the hood. Clean title in my name. Located in SW Indiana”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Steve passed this engine along. It may be worth a look.
“Here is a running jeep motor I believe around 1962
That was used to power my Ford 821 tractor.
I removed the motor a few years ago when I began
a multi year project to restore it from a back hoe / loader
to a 841 tractor. The engine was running fine however, the
front engine pulley was not capable of running the pump
on the front end loader. It has been sitting inside my garage
ever since. The engine looks like the engine in my 62 Willys
Jeep CJ-5. It has the skid plate under the oil pan.
I cannot locate the timing cover as it was removed many years ago.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** .. price dropped to $6k before it sold.
(12/26/2022) The price includes the trailer.
“We have a classic 1966 CJ 6 with hard top and doors, PTO winch l, with trailer and spare tires for sale. Spare tires that are 1550 boggers. This 1966 CJ6 project was started but not finished. There is a new wiring harness, a crate SB chevy 350, steering, and seats that all needs to be installed, but most parts are included. We are asking $11,000 OBO”