UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
I’d like a photo of the rear of this top. It sure looks unusual.
“1948 Willy’s for sale. Asking $3800 no trades. It has inline 4cylinder with 4×4. Needs a new battery and master cylinder.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
I’d like a photo of the rear of this top. It sure looks unusual.
“1948 Willy’s for sale. Asking $3800 no trades. It has inline 4cylinder with 4×4. Needs a new battery and master cylinder.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
The odometer reads 11,800. And, it looks like it could really be low miles. Might be worth a closer look. Not sure why the tailgate is a different color than the body (though the tailgate seems to match the dash.
“This is a well kept, hard to find Jeep. I have original title, was used to maintain driveway of roller rink for many yrs, then stored many more. Actual mileage is 11800+. The engine is the std jeep engine from that yr. Runs quietly, etc. Has hydraulic lift for plow. I also have that plow if interested. Body is very good for a vehicle of 58 yrs. Insured appraisal at time of my purchase was 7500. If you are looking for a great old vehicle to work on or just bum around in this is for you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
This has a rare Husky Overdrive.
“Chevy V8, SM 420 granny 4 speed, 283 drive train, T18 transfer case, Husky 25% Overdrive,
Dana 44’s front and rear, Detroit locker in rear, limited slip in front with 30 spline axles front and rear, Wagoner springs, Warner front hubs, 4.88 gears, power steering, turn signals, Hydraulic 11″ clutch, front disk breaks, and rear 11″ drums, dual alternators and dual Optima batteries,
6000lb winch with onboard air.
Stretched 11″ at the step over, boxed frame, 2 ½ inch body lift, CJ3 windshield, half bikini top,
back seat with tool box, Beard Super Seats with seat belts for 4. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1450.
Needs some work, but sure looks like a good price to me.
“1968 Cj5 jeep, V6 engine, 3 speed , bone stock, absolutely no rust, mustang bucket seats, full roll cage, needs some TLC to get back on the road, ( exhaust, radiator installed, etc) , currently registered non-op in my name, this clean, straight old girl deserves to be brought back to life, and enjoyed. $1450 OBO”
Hasn’t been run since 1992. Looks pretty good for a jeep that’s been sitting for 22 years. It seems like we’ve seen this one previously.
“30,000 miles
The Jeep was parked in 1992 and haven’t been used since.
Body and frame are in great condition no rust, a little but if surface rust here and there but otherwise in great shape.
Motor haven’t ran since 1992, most likely sized, going to need some work.
Call or text me with any questions or for more pictures. 631-833- one four four three”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
“This jeep is 100% restored, just off the line condition. To many things to mention, just turn the key and enjoy.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $3000.
Not exactly a ‘combat jeep’, but interesting none-the-less. The serial number looks to be 14093 (not positive about the 3 though).
“rare VEC combat jeep converted after the war by willys for civilian use. ran great last summer has a dead battery might need a starter rebuild. no tub rust except one spot on the passenger step. 3 brand new jeep tires included. ($600 value)”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $2750.
(05/07/2014) No pics provided.
“For sale: 1947 CJ2A Willys Jeep. Needs muffler, and battery. Will install for additional $$$ or take as is. Has new pistons and rings ( 3years ago) . Traveled approximately 50 miles since then. 4 cylinder, 6 volt system. Let’s talk.”
Given the year, maybe body is sitting on a CJ-5 or CJ-3B chassis?
“Jeep Cj3a. Weekend fun. New top and good tires. Replacement steel body without rust. F134 4 cyl and three speed manual trans with two speed transfer case. Wiring all redone with fusebox. Needs fuel tank float. Runs and drives without issues. Painted lusterless olive drab with cool military accessories. Current pa inspection.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
The passenger entrance has been lengthened. I wonder if the driver’s side has been too. The body has tool indents on the passenger side as well, but is not a M-38, so it is likely a replacement body.
“Runs good, great for going fishing or for hunting. set up for towing”
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m pretty sure WWII ended for Minnesotans in 1945 too.
“1952 M38 jeep (WWII) no rust! Green with a soft top and 2 sets of wheels runs and drives perfectly. Serious inquiries only. Thx”
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/4465082898.html
UPDATE: Was $13,000. Status Unknown.
(05/07/2014) It’s got a bunch updates.
“1966 CJ6 350 FUEL INJECTED MONSTER
4 LINK SUSPENSION
FRONT DISC BRAKES
POWER STERRING
HEAT AND A/C
410 GEARS LIMITED SLIP LOCKER
AUTOMATIC WITH 700R TRANS AND TRANSFER CASE BUILT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
This runs.
“Beautiful 1948 Willys Military Jeep for sale.
Heres the scoop: My father was a Vet and restored Willys. He sold his restored jeeps for $20-$22k.
He started working on this Willy but he passed away suddenly and never completely restored this Jeep.
It is running, has a clean title…You can come by to see it and start it up if you are interested.
Thanks, Michelle”
UPDATE: Was $500. **SOLD**
Runs, but needs work.
“1976 mail jeep, 2 WHEEL DRIVE 6 cylinder that runs, some new parts ….new water pump, new starter, new electronic distributor with wires, ignition switch, fuel pump, the bad is fuel gauge and temp gauge don’t work, brakes need work, it is squirrely on the road. Tires are good, all lights ,signals work make a fun toy on the farm…bring trailer ;; have title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
It’s got a dent, but the “Civil Defense’ on the back is kind of cool. Looks like a Koenig hardtop. The Pueblo Civil Defense Agency was eliminated in the early 1990s.
“**RARE** Hardtop for a 1946 Jeep CJ2A. Still has Pueblo Civil Defense markings on it! This is a VERY RARE find, especially in this condition! Very straight and has only one area where it is dented, otherwise perfect..Still has 2 of the 3 original windows!! Call Joe for a chance to look/discuss. Located in Pueblo. Asking $400.00. Buyer responsible for picking up.”
No pics provided. Might be a good price.
“2 Jeeps for sale, both M38A-1 models. First Jeep runs and has canvas seats, canvas military top, antenna, military blackout lights w/headlight switch, push button start, 24v system. Second jeep sold as parts jeep. Will sell both for 5k, or negotiate prices independently.
picture coming soon.”
UPDATE: **status Unknown** Was $750.
“I have here a very nice set of older Terra Tires. These are the DOT street legal ones. They are mounted on Jeep/Ford 5×51/2 bolt pattern. Wheels are also in good condition but could use a nice polishing. Silver Lake season is aboput here and these are excellent sand tires.”
No pics provided.
“1952 M38 Military Jeep, Good Condition, Has 4 Cylinder Chevy S10 Motor, Transmission And DrivetraiN, Has Original Factory Military “arctic” Hard Top And doors, Includes Many Military Accessories And Extra Parts, Interior Great Condition, Runs great, Will Trade For Polaris Ranger, Razr, Other Classic Cars, Or ??? Price Reduced $3800″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Looks like a good price.
“5 on 5.5 lug pattern
Still in decent shape
$100 for all 4″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
It’s a project.
“1947 cj2a, chevy small block 350, muncie 420 4speed manual transmission. dana 18 transfer case. Newly paintes gun metal gray”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(02/28/2014) There are some original and some not so original parts (note the customized transfercase cross member). I don’t see full floating hubs on the rear, either.
“This is a very strong running original 1942 WWII Willy’s Jeep, rebuilt tranny and transfer case, complete new brake parts, runs and drives great. Engine is strong and original 26k…4 x 4 of course. Has been converted to 12 volt
Must sell, please serious inquiries only…..
if interested we can set up a viewing”
UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(09/02/2013) It needs some work, but looks promising.
“I have for sale a 1952 Willys M38 Military jeep. It has a Tennessee title. The jeep needs brakes, exhaust leak fixed and the gas tank cleaned and sealed. This jeep is 24 volt electrical system with all the electrical parts still there. It runs and drives but does not stop. It has the following original hard to find parts: all three seat frames, top bows, top bow brackets, all blackout lights, pintle hitch, jerry can and holder, spare tire carrier, windshield wipers, front and rear lifting shackles, brush guards, horn, carburetor, under hood battery box, oil bath air breather, and many others. The tool box needs to be rebuilt for it has rust through. This could be a daily driver or a good jeep to restore”
No Updates until Tuesday morning. I hope everyone enjoyed Mother’s Day!
In the mean time check out this Willys Woodie (thanks to Merlin and Craig for forwarding the link) update from Hemmings:
You may remember that this Woodie was auctioned on eBay in 2012.
This is a scam. Pics have been used before. Thanks to everyone who pointed that out (my brain is on recess it seems).
“Here is a very nice restored 1943 Ford GPW jeep. The jeep has matching numbers with the original glove box (not attached to the tub but is included) and the frame. The engine is a Ford GPW block.
devin3604@gmail.com”
http://madison.craigslist.org/cto/4465501252.html
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/4465318742.html
Maury shared this classic CJ-7 television commercial.