UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
“Decent shape, needs front brakes, good project.
No title.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1400.
“willys cj2a… send me tex.”
Seller wants to sell these altogether.
“MANY JEEP PARTS FOR OLD ARMY JEEPS. SOLD AS ONE WHOLE 3500.00 FIRM”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.
“I have a jeep that has been in a barn for 20 years or more. It is all original and the odometer reads 7,000 miles. This jeep had a had top and was from Texas and that is why the floors are so solid.. The head was taken off a back, I do have it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
Hard to beat this price.
“Warn Winch — 6000 lb. Came off of Willys Jeep from the 60s. $250.00 or best offer. Cash only. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Rare, but looks rough.
“1965 Jeep fj6 Fleet Van, Old Mail carrier. Been sitting for years, just pulled from the woods but still fairly solid despite the forest on it. Rust holes only around the front left corner. Lots of potential and super rare. Hurrican 4cyl, Right hand drive, automatic, and fairly complete. I really want to keep this but have too many projects and don’t want it to sit. Could be a sweet camper, business van, ice cream truck, service truck, etc, etc…$2000 obo, No Title, Bill of sale only. possibly trade for air-cooled VW stuff”
No pics provided.
“jeep runs and drives has a 350 engine rest of drive train is original and its 4×4 ccall for more info”
UPDATE: Still Available.
The fenders give this a Ford GTB look. Kind of . . . No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/06/2015) The pics don’t show a finished jeep.
“1948 Willy’s Navy Jeep CJ-2 just finished being restored. Original rebuilt ( 200 miles) 4 cylinder engine with manual transmission. New tires etc. This is a rare Navy edition that would make a fine addition to someone’s collection of military vehicles.”
I wish the photo showed the whole wrecker.
“1945- U.S. troops sit in the “jeep wrecker” they created and with which they tow in jeeps that have run into trouble on the Western Front.”
What are the strips on the hood designed to do?
“1944- U.S. Marines and jeeps move along a road lined with ammunition cases as they advance to front lines on Saipan.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
(02/23/2015) Has updated motor.
“1962 Willy Jeep Station Wagon for sale. Looks great, drives well. Chevy 350 engine. Electric Wipers. Contact with questions or for additional pictures.”
It doesn’t run.
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“For sale is a very dry Colorado FC-150. Been in storage for over 15 years.
Thorough and honest photo link here: http://s818.photobucket.com/user/estrucko/media/1957%20FC-150/P1120299_zps8nc95ced.jpg.html
The FC-150 was produced between 1957 and 1961. This one is a “Narrow-track” referring to the wheels being inset on the chassis and it has the shorter 81 inch wheelbase vs. the longer on of the FC-170. Basically it’s a Jeep/Willys CJ-5 chassis with a Forward Cab and pickup truck body attached. These trucks were industrial workhorses in their day, now sought after by collectors.
This has the original F-134 Hurricane 4 cylinder that came with all FC-150’s. Everything is there and complete. The 4wd system has high and low range 4wd and a 3 speed trans.
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UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was on ebay.
Looks right for someone.
“1948 Willys 1-Ton Truck. This is a real nice Willys Truck. It starts and runs fine. Engine sounds good. It is real eye candy to people that know old Willys and trucks. I purchased 15 months ago and have only replaced some fuel and radiator hose. Prior work done by previous owner. No service records available. I understand the engine is not original but is the military L-head (?). See picture.
Don’t know the quality of the body work repairs over time, but it looks nice. Bed steel is solid with welded steel slats (to replace rusted areas). There is evidence of rust under cab and rocker panels that has been repaired. There is no visible rust. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Seller also has a blue 2A for sale.
“complete frame off rebuild. Body all rebuilt. subframe rebuilt, new brakes, drive train all gone through. Painted with tintable bedliner.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Seller also has a red 2A for sale.
“this jeep is an older rebuild with a newly rebuilt engine, and is mechanically sound throughout. good tires & everything works well.5000 pound winch. call for more information or pictures.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/27/2013) “1946 Willis Jeep CJ2A 350 V8 Chevrolet carbureted, original T90 3 speed standard overdrive transmission, Dana 18 original transfer case, original axles with EZ lockers front and rear, pickup style hard top, factory low back bucket seats, ready to go play, hunt work on the farm or restore to immaculate condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
This has a turbo, too.
“This is a beautiful 1947 Willys “Arctic” Jeep that is mostly complete in a conversion to a turbo aspirated 4 cylinder Kubota Diesel. The $1200 conversion kit is fully installed, the transmission has had a full $1200 rebuild by Bobby’s Transmission in Meridian, and I installed a $900 overdrive unit on the transmission. The $1200 turbo kit has only been test installed, and then I removed it to prevent damage while I was working on fitting the engine to the Jeep. The turbo fits perfectly….see picture. The original gas tank has been replaced with a new one, the radiator has had a commercial clean out, pressure test, and paint job, there is a new electric fan to replace the engine mounted fan, and much more. The only parts I have not yet purchased for the conversion and rebuild is either a full brake rebuild kit, or a disk brake conversion kit, which was what I was planning to install. You will also need to buy a set of CHT and turbo boost gauges. I have already purchased almost everything else to complete the conversion, including a new high end billet gas pedal and a Diesel “pull to stop” control.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
There’s some value here.
“Have a 60’s Willy’s Wagon. No title. When parked 5 years ago it ran. No trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(08/12/2015) That looks like the original color.
“Perfect winter project or potential parts vehicle. 1965 CJ-5 Kaiser Jeep 4×4. Clean Colorado Title. I bought this jeep two years ago for $1800 based on the recommendation of a jeep enthusiast who was going to help me rebuild it. He got transferred for work and the reason I’m selling. My loss is your gain. $1500 OBO. There is a bent rod in the motor (4-cylinder Willys Hurricane), otherwise it ran solid. Swing by and take a look if you’re interested. I don’t know the front or rear end, transmission or transfer case specifics. The Jeep is located in Loveland, CO. The seats are still in the Jeep, I took them out to show the overall condition of the floor board.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
It’s a project.
“1946 cj2a willys jeep basket case all original but in a thousand pieces. Lots of hard to find parts. Or a huge project with a clear title”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/17/2015) The 2A is a parts jeep. The M-38 hasn’t run in several years.
http://westmd.craigslist.org/cto/5174146018.html
“1951 Willys M38 military 1/4 ton Jeep and 1946 Jeep CJ-2 plus lots of extra parts. I obtained these years ago with hopes of restoring or combining to make a ‘MB-like” Jeep. Time and health have not been good so I am selling it all.
M38 flat fender serial MC45339, built 12-51. -The M38 has had its original engine replaced by a F4-134 Hurricane and thus a hole was cut in the hood for clearance. There is a spare hood to replace it with. The 24v electrics were removed and rewired by 12v stock equipment. The brakes have been rebuilt and the vehicle was runnable 4 years ago, but has been under tarp since 2009, and has deteriorated.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(07/23/2015) Needs some better pics.
“1949 Willys Jeep. Original & runs great!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/03/2015) Edgar Kaiser was Henry’s son if I’m not mistaken. The family owned a house on Orcas Island. There’s information about it here.
“3rd Owner, originally owned by Edgar Kaiser on his Orcas Island Buffalo Ranch. Very original. Low miles on professionally rebuilt motor.
Runs, drives, starts, stops.”