UPDATE: Was $185. **SOLD**
Looks in good shape.
“1950/52 Willy’s flat fender jeep hood.
Raised design for air filter clearance. Silver color. Fiberglass. Front latches not included. Hood ONLY.”
UPDATE: Was $185. **SOLD**
Looks in good shape.
“1950/52 Willy’s flat fender jeep hood.
Raised design for air filter clearance. Silver color. Fiberglass. Front latches not included. Hood ONLY.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(12/18/2014) It’s got a dual PTO.
“1956 willys jeep, not running, got it to crank over a while back so motor isn’t frozen. Pto winch on the front bumper, and I have a roll bar and a full canopy with doors to go with it. All original as far as I know, just needs some tlc to get going. I hate to sell it, but have owned it almost ten years now hoping to get around to fixing it up one day, but never got the time and work has been slow and I could use the cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300
This has rear full floating hubs. May be a mix of parts.
“runs and drives. 4×4 works,good clutch,new military tires.”
This April 14, 1941, article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette shared an article about “American-China” support of the army’s new Blitz Buggy, a Bantam BRC-40.
I was able to pull out the text on the caption.
Training Soldiers of Mercy: A Tiny jeep car is converted into an ambulance by the deft(?) place of stretchers at the front and back by soldiers in training at the Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, PA. This method of transporting wounded is recommended for short distances. Physicians and first aid men serving in the United States Army must carry the fight on disease and wounded not only in hospitals, laboratories, dressing stations and test tubes set on the front under enemy fire. Trainees at the school learn to succor the wounded and fallen through actual field work under simulated conditions they would see in battle. Ingenious methods are used to speed first aid, transportation of the wounded to base hospitals and removal of wounded from the field of action. 9/3/42
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
“This is a 51 cj 3a that has gone through a frame off restoration, it has a new steel body tub and front fenders the rest of the body parts are original. this was all done 10 years ago and since has about 500 miles put on it, did the parade thing and a few shows, it has a few extra items that jeep people like. It has a new 7 piece canvas top in slate grey, twin stick koenig pto that runs the winch up front and rear farm gearbox in the back, has driveshaft sheilds, orginal rear seat, and best of all dual rear wheel adapters. It is 12 volt, body color is jadestone poly which is a poly dark green. nice, as it looks different in sunlight and shade, also has orginal heater, it is all orginal 51 except the 12 volt, asking 10,000 for it as is but will consider offers lower without the optional equipment. Has been in the garage for 5 years so may need some cleaning and tinkering to get running.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2000.
That could be a CJ-5 frame based on its length.
“1947 willys cj2a has an pontiac 225 v6 not sure if it runs has 75 cj5 axles under it new cooper stt tires needs work but in pretty good shape have more pictures available $2000 or trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Looks like a solid rig.
“This is a 1953 M38A1 Willys Military Jeep.
Condition: Stored indoors, Pristine, Immaculate
This Jeep is a turnkey, fully restored military classic. It is street legal, fun to drive, turns heads everywhere, and is a hit at parades, shows, rallies, etc!
I am selling this to make room for another project.
It has 48,800 miles on it. It has a full canvas, shovel, and much more.
This particular Willy’s has been restored to its former glory using only authentic parts.
Beautiful sounding engine! All seats and canvas in great condition.
Comes with original User’s Manual, Supply Manual, and Maintenance Manual.
I have receipts, work orders, and maintenance logs and have included several spare parts as well!
Please view my attached photos.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“Hello, have a 47 willy body mounted to a cj5 frame. Rolling on 33s. Was built as a mud or farm rig. Not currently street legal. Has Toyota drive train (r22) with cj5 axles. Jeep runs and drives. Needs steering and break work. Has cj5 front and rear seats. Asking $2000 obo. Title in hand. Call or text for questions or to see it. Someone’s always around. Possible trades. Interested in other 4x4s
Looking for bass boat, tools. Toolboxs ,bronco, old ford trucks . shoot me an offer. Keywords: jeep, Wangler, off road , mud, rig, r22, cj2a, classic, vintage, trade, ”
UPDATE: This went quick. Was $1500.
Appears to have good restoration potential with some known history.
“1950 Willy’s M38. NOT RUNNING. All parts are there though. I bought it from the gentleman who brought it home from the Korean War after he served his time and bought it from the military. Clean title, in my name. My plan was to rebuild it (as I have done with a previous CJ2a) but other time commitments take priority. Engine turns over, as do the wheels. Not shown in the photos are the seats, gas tank, rear bench seat, windshield/glass and some other parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7800.
(07/06/2015) “I am selling my 1946 Willys CJ2A which has an entire new brake system, exhaust system, tires, bearings, hubs, shocks, water pump, carburetor just to name a few. It runs great and overall is in great condition.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $10,000
(11/03/2014) Looks good.
“I have a completely restored 1952 M38 soft top military jeep for sale. Only have 2 left they’re selling like hot cakes. Everything on it is all original has a brand new paint job on it. Here’s a few pictures. Located off of International Airport Road. I’m asking $10,000 cash only sale please. I will not accept any kind of checks or anything. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
(01/27/2015) This is a DJ/CJ-3B project.
“1961 Willys CJ Jeep flat fender Project
Rust Free Super Super clean Tub. VIN #57348 70150
I think frame and chassis is a CJ3b drivetrain and whoever built this jeep ordered new tub and body parts for a cj2a?
You can hear motor run. I jump starter and put gas in carb fires right up.
Here is what I think it has>
4 cyl 134 CID 2.2L F4-134 Hurricane 14 motor
Transmission T-90
Transfercase T-18
Dana 25
Dana 44
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(12/28/2014) Hasn’t been run in 15 years.
“Up for sale is a 1946 Willys Jeep. The Jeep has been converted to a V8 engine from a 1969 Camaro SS 12 volt overdrive with power steering. The Jeep is currently not running and has not been started in 15 years. The Jeep has been owned by family since 1968 and been garaged. It has minimal rust and the gas tank needs to be replaced to get it running. I have the white canvas top in good condition. This was going to be my project car but I have no time hoping to sell to a Jeep enthusiast. ”
I forgot to publish these on Tuesday. Here’s a link to the crossword puzzle.
This article appeared in the February 1956 issue of Willys News. No pics were added, but I thought the article itself was interesting.
Good front-end shot of a BRC-60
“1941- Troops at Fort Benning in Bantam prototype pre-Willys jeep armed with 30 caliber and 50 caliber machine guns.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
Nice looking jeep.
“I am trying to assist a friend of mine on selling his Willys. I don’t quite have the details on the vehicle but will update when I do….He is asking $12,000 for this Willys. He has owned it since the 50’s and used it to run in the sand dunes. Now he is a little less comfy in it, being 91 years old and just wants someone to enjoy it like he did.”
The motor has been updated. This has many of the M-170 elements, except for the passenger side cutout. I’m wondering if it has been filled?
“1953 Willys Military M38A1 Jeep with half cab &doors. 12 volt conversion 225 evenfire V6 with Weber carb. All new spring bushings & centerpins. Lots of work done. Needs tires & regastration, fell off DMV records same as starting over. Cash talks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Runs and drives.
“I have a 1962 Jeep Willy’s CJ6. Has a new rebuilt original 4 cylinder motor. (F134, I believe it was also called the Hurricane motor). Just picked it up from the mechanic today. Has a fairly recent tranny rebuild. It was rebuilt approx. 2 yrs ago. I would say less than 5K on the rebuild tranny. It would be a good daily driver or a great start to a complete restore. Body is in decent shape. The person I bought it from evidently used some putty to fill in some areas and it is starting to pull off. Pictures show the areas. I have the seat for the back but I was starting to fix some body areas and pulled it out along with the carpet. It also has a decent sound system, currently dismantled at the moment because I needed to build boxes for the speakers. It has a pto driven winch. Its a 3 speed with a splitter. 4X4 with locking hubs. Custom made front and rear bumper. As always have way more invested than what I am asking. In case you are wondering, because CJ6 aren’t very common, it is similar to the CJ5 except it has a 20″ longer wheel base. Any questions feel free to ask.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“Willy,s M38A1, 1953 Army Jeep, Original with minor restoration, rebuilt motor, PTO winch with snatch block and chains, cold weather top, gas heater, shovel, axe, tool kit, two WW11 gun racks, one with canvas cover, signal lights installed with no changes to the original wiring. Ser # 38880”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
Looks solid. The ignition isn’t in the middle of the dash. That and the lack of bow holders could mean it is a CJ-3A body.
“1946 Flat fendered. Runs great! Only serious buyers please. No emails or texts…please call direct…thank you”