UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
“1959 Jeep FC-170 flatbed truck 4×4 12 volt system .”
Looks solid.
“Awesome 1948 Willys Jeep, runs great, Go Devil engine, a blast to drive on the beach or ranch. $9500. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(01/13/2016) Adrian had this FJ-3 for sale. You can contact him at Dariankozz@gmail.com.
“It is a 1961 with a 350 and it does run. It needs minor repairs to doors and glass and interior gutted (Previous owner wanted to build a food truck out of it). Hate to get rid of it, but it needs a good home.”
This was for sale back in 2014.
“1966 327 3speed twin stick new 38” swampers. must see…. the yellow one.if your reading this it is still available”
Runs.
“1947 Willys jeep for sale in South Dakota. Original motor that runs good. Can be driven but need some work yet. It is a good start for some one wanting to restore a Jeep. Tires are not good, but I have tubes in them so they hold air. I have some extra parts that go with it. I have a clear title for it. There is no top for it. The best way to contact me is text. I do not have to sell it so Don’t waste my time with a low ball offer. Some trades like a old Chevy pickup or car may be considered, would have to be something I like a lot. Note bring a trailer and take it home, but you can not drive it there, not road worthy yet.”
Runs and drives.
“1944 Willys Army Jeep. It has a Post Office hard top on it. Car has some rust on the bottom doors and fenders. Runs and drives, but need complete restoration.
Clean California title, no DMV fees ((PNO))
Serious buyers only please with attend to buy. Don’t ask for parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Runs.
“Running driving truck, 4 cyl, 3 spd, new brakes including master and wheel cyl’ders, good tires, hubs,”
Needs work of some type.
“White 1946 Jeep Willys-Needs work-”
It’s a non-running project.
“I have a project willys for sale, has 35 inch tires, I took the block apart, but have all the parts to rebuild it, new rod bearings, new main bearings, and new piston rings. Over all the jeep is in ok condition, it is a project but a good one for the onewgo has time to complete it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
Might have some value.
“For sale, is 1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A no engine. It has a transmission and transfer case. $600 or best offer. I can deliver it 500 miles for a delivery fee. Idaho title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(01/04/2016) Hasn’t run in a long time.
” have a vintage 1964 or 65 FJ-6 Jeep Fleetvan used by the postal service. $3,500 obo. It was driven and parked many years ago. The body is in great shape and with someone who knows about these jeeps can restore it and use is for a variety of things. Very spacious and has all the window but two in the back, they were knocked out by a tree limb. ”
Neither runs.
“53 Willy’s M38 80 % restored, something came loose in motor. Flat head 4 with 3 speed. $5,000.
43 Ford needs complete restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(01/14/2016) I can’t tell if this runs or not. Seller lists this as a 3B.
“1953 Willys the tub is in good condition the frame is boxed with a 4.3 l v6 engine needs wired. Aluminum radiator turbo 400 trans Dana 300 t-case Dana 44 axles front and rear. Custom roll cage, bestop front seats new guages everything wired for 12 v with new chassis harness yj leaf springs have a set of 38 in swampers to go with it also. Asking 6000 Obo will to trade for flat bed trailer or dump trailer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
(01/19/2016) Needs some repairs. Looks like a lightweight glass body similar to my first jeep.
“I have and early Willys jeep fiberglass body with a one piece front end I am selling. It will need repaired on driver side and passenger side above the back of the doors asking 500 for it call or text ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800
(12/15/2015) Looks good. Includes a Stewart-Warner Model 978 heater.
“1955 Willys Jeep Model M38 (military issue) Vehicle ID Number 84873. This Jeep was restored in the early 1990’s and has about 1,800 miles on it since restoration. Vehicle has the following features; 1. Dark Green Metal Fleck Paint 2. New Lock-out Hubs ( 4-wheel driv works fine) 3. Cragar Mag Wheels (5) with Safety Locks 4. Five all weather tires ( like new) 5. Doors ( never been installed) 6. Ramsey Rep 6000 Winch ( like new) 7. All gauges work except gas gauge ( comes with attached spare gas can) 8. Seats 4 with seat belts 9. Safety Roll Bar 10. Heater 11. Rubber Floor Mats 12. Many Chrome Parts 13. Original Military Instruction Plaques. 14. Safety Fire Extinguisher 15 Stored in Heated Garage since restoration”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7400
(11/27/2015) Looks in good shape.
“307 chevy v8. 4wheel drive runs great call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Looks like it has a lift kit of some kind.
“i have to make room in the gym . I hate getting rid of it I just don’t use it anymore. It needs a starter . The top is in good shape . It has never given me a problem until recent. Will trade for atv, jet skis let me know what you have”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
(12/20/2015) It’s a project.
“For Sale or Trade: This is a WWII GPW Ford Script Jeep manufactured on May 11, 1942 with a low production number. It has survived with it’s serial number and instruction plates still intact and will have a clean Kentucky Classic Car title. We just pulled it out of the weeds and don’t have it cleaned out yet, so I’m not sure what parts are there or if the serial numbers match. It does roll and steer and seems pretty solid. There is body damage just below the “Ford” script area, but I believe a good sheet metal fabricator could repair it. The metal is basically solid all around the tub. The floor pans are bad, I would say. As you can see in the pictures, there are small “fender skirts” over the rear wheels. These are very solid and appear to be factory but could be an add on. The dash and instrument gauges are intact and look pretty good. I’ll add more info and upgrade the pictures when we get it cleaned up. Asking $1450 for this unusual find…..Would love to see this rare piece of U.S. military history from the Great Generation restored to its war-time glory and rolling down Main Street America in a 4th of July parade!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
“For sale or trade: 1947 Willys 4WD CJ-2A project Jeep. Its original flathead 4 cylinder engine appears to be locked up as it has been sitting for over 30 years. It rolls and steers. I took out the drive shaft as the gear shift seems to be stuck. Previous owner of 30+ years believes it was a Navy Jeep. Lots of sheet metal rust so check out the photos carefully. Frame appears to be solid. Have clear Kentucky title. Asking $1200 obo. Note: a replacement 4cyl flathead engine may be available.”
Here’s another round of pics:
Steve’s got a variety of unused bearings that came with a wagon he bought. He has no use for them. He’d rather give them away to eWillys readers than recycle them. If you are interested, contact Steve at owenwalk@comcast.net.
MIke Murray is looking for a Pinto-powered CJ-2A. He’s in the Illinois area. He’s not looking for one that needs a ton of work or a ton of money. You can contact him at willysjeep11111@gmail.com