UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800
“New Front disc brakes kit, engine completely rebuilt by Willy’s all documented. Current reg thru Sept 2014. serious inquires only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800
“New Front disc brakes kit, engine completely rebuilt by Willy’s all documented. Current reg thru Sept 2014. serious inquires only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
‘Dirty George’ is a fun looking 3B that was an ex ice racer.
“i have a 53 willy’s jeep need some work body is good.has a chevy crate 302 bord 11 over 11 in it .it wes are old ice raceing jeep.would be good for jeeping or racing or dayly driveing.it has a turbo 400 tranny,a custom pant job and seats. lots of ex.parts .hat to part with but lost my job and it needs to go.4000.00 o.b.o. call sam at“
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/28/2014) It’s a project.
“Hi I have a 1946 willys cj2a. It’s a minor project that I
don’t have any money to put into.
I have two engines for it. The original L134 flathead and a v6 ford fuel injected. It has a t89 tranny in it. 3speed on the floor with high low 2 and 4 wheel drive transfer. It has drivers and passenger seats along with a back bench seat over a tool box. It has a roll bar. Newer windshield.
All it needs is an engine dropped into it and steering.
It’s a solid project that just needs someone to give it some love and spend some money on it.
I’m open to trades being newer trucks, fun sports cars or classic 4x4s. Toss me an offer or trade but please be reasonable. This is a great truck for almost 70. Interested in straight axle toyotas and other 4×4 rigs. Toss me an offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $1500
(06/09/2014) It almost looks like it has reversed front springs.
“51 m38 odometer says 14k,she has been sitting a year or so , 85 per complete, missing fuel tank ans has incorrect seats. Has rear folding seat frame, nice project sold with bill of sale only. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200.
Lots of mods on this CJ-2A.
“very nice 1948 willys jeep cj-2a. ready to hit the trail. V-6, locking rear diff, roll cage, SM 465 low range transmission, over drive T-case, 5.29 ring and pinion, power disk breaks, 34/10.5 swampers w/ little wear.”
Charles shared these photos showing the liberation of Holland by our Canadian Brethren. Looks like they may have originated at the Nederlands Fotomuseum. Here’s a link to that website.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This is a great price on a 1952 or early 1953 M-38A1.
“M38A-1 model, jeep runs and has canvas seats, canvas military top, antenna, military blackout lights w/headlight switch, push button start, 24v system. Have a second jeep sold as parts jeep if interested..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8750
“1954 Willys Jeep CJ-3B – Complete ground up restoration in 1996. Engine rebuilt at that time, including hardened valve seats for unleaded fuel. Still has the original oil bath air cleaner. Upgraded to 11″ drums all around. Has 2-1/2″ springs on it with 31X 10.5 tires 75+% tread. Full size spare. All stock running gear, 5-38 gearing with lock-right locker in the rear. Has custom fully welded Bumpers front and rear both with 2″ receivers. Rear bumper includes spare tire mount. Also added power steering. Locker, bumpers and power steering work was done around 1998. Jeep was used regularly (every – other weekend or so) from 1996 through 2000. Since 2000 it has been started and driven very little. I replaced the fuel tank and installed a new optima red top battery within the last year. It does need a good tune-up, but everything is working. This is a very clean rust free jeep. We are coming up on 20 years that this Jeep has been in our family and it has always been garaged. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Glenn spotted this good looking truck.
“Restored 1962 Willys 1 t truck. Original motor has been replaced with 3.8L- V6 Buick engine, all other drive train components are original equipment. Interior has complete re-upholstery. This is a solid body off restoration, 1500 miles since restoration, purchased 1.5 years ago and have no time to appreciate it. Has been updated with power steering and seat belts and is able to be stickered if needed. This is a nice truck for someone who has the time to appreciate and use it.
All reasonable offers considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
Looks good. Dash isn’t quite complete.
“1954 m38a1 jeep for sale many new parts,tires brakes wheel cylinders,master cylinder,rebuilt carb,elec fuel pump eletronic ignition, new gauges all new wiring,12 volt new starter,alternator, new weather stripping new seats 2new tires 2like new tires, jerry can and spare rust repaired painted usmc green, runs and drives fine. 8000.00 or best offer”
Updates windshield. Can’t tell much more from this pic.
“1947 Willys Jeep. Original Motor and drive train Runs good. $6000 or OBO”
Truck looks solid. You’ll need to ship from Puerto Rico, unless you are already there.
“Classic 1957 Kaiser Willys Jeep Truck. ,6 cyl, 3.7L flat head engine in good condition, has some rust but is a very solid truck, 4×4 eng and trans in good shape. The Truck is located in puerto rico and buyer is responsible to pay for shipping. It has new brake system. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
Runs and drives. Tub has been patched.
“Im selling my 47 willys jeep. Its runs and drives just don’t have place to store it like to see go to a good home. mechanicaly everything works fine. Engine is buick 225 v6 fresh rebuild in 2002 from top to bottom. All brakes have been replaced. Brand new period correct wiring harness from painless was replaced. All mechanical seals and fluids were replaced. Has power steering installed makes it a lot easier steering but do have all original steering column and parts. I have gone many places in this jeep it is a lot of fun to drive. Im asking 3500 obo no reasonable offer refused.”
UPDATE II: **SOLD** Was $2000.
UPDATE: Craig pointed out that it’s possible the MB frame on this the correct frame. Ford used the same frame supplier, Midland Steel, before they contracted with Murray Steel for the GPW frames. (http://olive-drab.com/od_mvg_www_jeeps_mbgpw.php)
“For sale is a World War II, 1942 Script Ford Jeep, GPW, restoration project. Early 1942 Ford “Script Ford”. Might trade for 1965 to 1968 Mustang Fastback or Convertible in similar condition.
Body is Ford, Chassis is Willys. Titled on the dash VIN plate as Ford, GPW. Clear Ok. title.
Flathead engine is not correct, possibly late 40`s but I do have a Willys MB Block, WW2, (was running engine) that goes with the Jeep. Distributor boss is chipped on the block that is in the Jeep now, also some welding on the side of the block. Kaiser Supersonic head. ( adds 5 horsepower to engine ),I would use parts off the block that`s in it and put the MB engine in the Jeep. see picture. Correct Ford Transmission and Transfer Case. 1 seat is “F” , the other seat is WW2 Willys.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $4800. **Status Unknown**
There is some work still needing to be done, but lots already completed.
“this is a 1957 willys pick-up,,project. that needs to be finished.cab has been all done with new floors, rockers, cab corners, etc,1300 send on body work. 1000 spend on misc work.need s someone to finish. make into streetrod , ratrod or whatever..asking 4800 or BRO. money talks, want it gone.may do some trading for something that needs NO work. car,truck, motorcycle, antique auto.or 4-wheeler.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500. Has a Kelly hardtop.
Includes a variety of parts. Engine runs, but smokes.
“1948 Willy’s jeep, I have had it for about 25 years, parked it when I bought a 4-wheeler..I just got it running after it has sat for about 5 years, it smokes, but its old enough to do so, Ha. There is a complete extra engine that goes with it, plus many other parts, starter, generator, transfer case, spring, oil pans, rear end, and just so many parts I don’t know what all is there, there is a couple engine blocks also that I didn’t take pictures of, Take the jeep and all for $2,500, cash and carry, it is titled, I won’t sell any parts seperate, they are all for these years Willy’s.. Reply back if interested, and we can go from there, doors for the cab are inside it.. Of course its 4-wheel drive..high and low range..Will probably need some work, but it runs and drives as is..”
No description, but the tool indents suggest it is a VEC.
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/cto/4567190672.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $475.
Those front frame rails appear in good shape. Given that and the engine parts there seems to be some value here.
“1946 Willys CJ2A . This Jeep would be best as a part vehicle, body is very rusty however the frame is still solid and has not been modified. The engine is complete but is stuck from setting. This would be a good donor Jeep for another project asking $475 if interested please call”
Looks like a parts jeep.
“1953 willy jeep cj3b has title. Good for parts or restoration. The engine transmission and drivetrain are all free nothing is seized, solid frame. $600 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
I’m gonna bet this doesn’t run.
“complete willy jeep with blade great old jeep to restore. Have title”
I’m taking Sunday off to work on Biscuit. I installed the new springs Saturday night (photos forthcoming) and will begin the engine installation Sunday.
Meanwhile, later this week my boys arrive. We’ll have a short time together, so there will be some reruns of old posts later this week. Next week Ann, her mother, and I will be camping up by Deception Pass. I don’t expect to be doing much but relaxing, so I will have mobile updates from there.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Doesn’t run, but still appears to be a good price.
“This is a cool little willys high hood .It does have some rust issues on the back half around the tailgate and corner panels.It has a sears aftermarket top from the 1960’s no doors .cool little untouched body and under the hood and inside drivers area looks real good.motor and tyranny are here but not in running condition but original. I do have the pink slip and all vehicle badges, all original rims”
UPDATE: Was $7500. **Status Unknown**
Looks solid.
“Yes it runs…great! 🙂 Best way to describe it is to come look at it for yourself!”
Listed as a 1946 CJ-2A, it sure looks like a M-38 to me.
“This is a full frame up restoration not a scratch and well cared for jeep. Runs and drives. Spent most of its life in a museum. Also has a rare trailer with it. You won’t be disappointed with this find!”