Looks solid.
“1949 CJ2A Willy Jeep – 351 V-8
Windsor Engine, Body Lift, 33 x 12 X50 Mickey Thompson Tires, Bucket seats
Runs good.
Serious inquiries only”
Looks solid.
“1949 CJ2A Willy Jeep – 351 V-8
Windsor Engine, Body Lift, 33 x 12 X50 Mickey Thompson Tires, Bucket seats
Runs good.
Serious inquiries only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
The engine and the steering has been modified. Looks like the windshield has been used for bullet practice.
“FOR SALE -1948 Willy’s Jeep-this is a project vehicle-adapter plate to original transmission-engine 2.5 4 cylinder Chevrolet motor-engine is bad-Extra rebuilt motor in garage goes with. Clear Nevada Title.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $2950. **Status Unknown**
Not perfect, but runs and drives.
“1974 Am General Jeep DJ-5 RHD. Rear wheel 2WD with automatic, 232 CID in line 6 cyl. Fully Functional and ready for mail route. Odometer functions and shows a little less than 73K, but being 40 years old I have no idea if that is correct. Tires very good, brakes and steering recently adjusted. Just installed new radiator and wiper blades 3 weeks ago and new Duralast Gold battery 4 weeks ago. I purchased this in January of this year to use on a rural mail route as a part-time carrier, and used it several times on the route, but was just hired as a full time driver for Fedex, so I no longer need it.
Previous owner replaced many parts and I have his service/parts records as well as my own. Cosmetically, it’s not by any means perfect, but it’s not a certified clunker, either. I have not had it tested for emissions so I have no idea whether it will pass or not. It does run and drive good and I have a clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300.
Looks like a good start on a project.
“Great project vehicle!! Hard-to-find 1952 Willy’s Station Wagon; 283 Chevy engine with stock Willy’s running gear with Warn overdrive. I have all glass, window frames, gauges, seats, wood boardrunners in back passenger floor area, chrome strips, bumpers & insignias.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600
“Very complete and original 1951 M38 Jeep project. 24 volt system is intact ! All nomenclature plates / data tags present . Serial number MC34482 Date of Delivery 9/1951. Needs Resto , ran when parked, motor turns freely . LOTS of parts included, like the windshield frame and pioneer tools , etc. Bill of Sale Only”
A rear PTO unity is available, too.
“This is a Willys Jeep 4×4 Flatfender project. Very solid 1960ish CJ3B frame–chosen for its strength above all other flatty frames. Currently has a 4.3 Chevy GM Vortec motor ( condition unknown–assume its an anchor! ) with 4 speed auto and adapter to Jeep transfer case. Includes a previously installed MD Juan All Steel replica tub, in need of a some floor repair but nice and straight. Also have all steel nose and windshield frame, your choice of M38 , CJ2A , CJ3B , or MB GPW . I also have available a 1951 Willys military M38 flathead motor that runs great if you want to build a cool Tribute Jeep. Also have a 1969 Camaro Z20 M21 close ratio 4 speed adapted to a late model 18 transfer case with Hurst shifter if your building a hotrod Jeep . PTO winch setup available too, and PTO rear unit for Ag Jeep”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/03/2014) Nice looking Kelly cab on this jeep.
“For sale 1952 willy jeep overland c-j-3- a call for price cash only well not respond to text call 406-951-0489”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1550.
(09/11/2013) This is rough, but appears to have some history.
“1952 Willys M38 Military Jeep project. Korean War era. Appears to have been re-purposed for the Air National Guard. Blue paint and numbers and lettering over the original olive drab. Rusty but fairly straight. Motor appears to be frozen. Has many of the original parts. Number tags. Blackout lights. Clean registration. I was going to sell it once before but then decided to restore it, but have changed my mind again. Could be restored back to Military or done as Air National Guard. It is a pretty cool old Jeep..”
Marc found these interesting photos on Flickr.
The first is a photo of the Italian police from 1947: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16435224@N05/4856286877/
Here’s a more recent photo from Ravenna, Italy:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30797788@N03/5133444193/
This photo was taken in Iran in 1997:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69060931@N06/6778733213/
Taken in October of 2013, this photo was taken in Japan:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69060931@N06/6778733213/
I’m guessing this photo of a late model CJ-2A from the Netherlands was taken in the late 1940s:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuuur/6890468326/
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
This January 24, 1944 issue of the PM has a variety of stories, including a great photo of the Senegalese checking out some jeeps.
“PM DAILY NEWSPAPER WORLD WAR II
70 th Birthday – Birth-Date – Special Occasion – Research
January 24, 1944
ORIGINAL WWII EDITION
20 PAGES, SIZE, 14 1/2″ x 11”
(Some dates in 1944 available, January – March – June – July – please contact us through eBay messaging with your requirements if not in our store)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s a rare Marx toy jeep with a trailer and an original box.
“MARX ORIGINAL WILLYS JEEP WITH TRAILER AND BIMINI CLOTH TOP WITH BRACKETS THIS IS IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH BOX INSERT STUNNING CONDITION LOOKS LIKE NEVER PLAYED WITH NO MISSING OR BROKEN PARTS DUST ON JEEP AND TRAILER FROM 60 PLUS YEARS OF INDOOR STORAGE LOOK AT PICS PART OF DESCRIPTION BOX IS NICE CONDITION AND COMPLETE. THIS IS USA LOWER 48 STATES SHIP ONLY DO NOT MISS THIS RARE FIND IN ORIGINAL BOX.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This jeep spent 30 years in storage, but runs and drives.
“1947 willys CJ2A original. In storage for 30 years. New clutch, brakes, soft top, roll bar. New wiring and lights. 12 volt system and wipers. runs good $7,500 or best offer.”
It has a few updates and is a blend of a CJ-2A and M-38. It it runs well it might be worth a look.
1950 willy’s jeep. Has a Buick 231 V-6, T-90 3 spd./ Spicer 18, Dana 44/27, 11″ Ford drum brakes, Saturn overdrive. This is an M-38 Korean war model but has a 1947 CJ-2A body on it. $3000.00″
Seller just acquired in a trade. I think he’s going to be dropping the price if he wants it to go quick.
“uick v6 t18 trans. Runs. I aquired it from a guy that owed me money. I know very little about it. Seats are not bolted in. Needs aa ignition switch. I can start it for you. Need 4500 or something of same value. Very Very motivated! Want it gone today!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
It runs and drives.
“better than most I have seen right hand drive no rust flat black white top and bumpers changed to two seater could put small benches in back right hand drive 4 cyl great ice cream truck great around town runner toy farm rig or cool daily transpo will trade for what you got ? prefer cash but ? ext cab economy project fast lowered bang bangs van etc etc etc”
UPDATE: Was $2200. *SOLD*
The engine is partly disassembled. There appears to be quite a few parts in the back, too.
“I looked for years to find this clean of a Willys it is unmolested. No bondo the Body is in excellent shape Very straight no dents. All original running gear The motor doesn’t currently Run head removed.
It is not a show car but a perfect choice for a nice restoration of the classic Willys
title in hand DMV non op
Located in Concord No trades”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $800.
Some parts value here.
“For parts or restoration. $500. Each or $800. For both.”
Glenn spotted this one. It is supposed to have new tires, but they don’t appear in the pics.
“WW2 Jeep trailer good shape. New military tires and tubes. Tires cost $475. Standard 1-7/8″ ball hitch. Needs to be sanded and painted. Surface rust only.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(03/16/2014) Unclear how much value is here.
“Older Jeeps – BOTH ARE PROJECTS- NEED A LOT OF WORK – ALL PARTS THERE TO RUN BOTH OF THEM
1949 Jeep CJ2A ( GREEN ) title paper work for the green one, needs a rear axle , all there to run besides for a carborator.
19Blue one was last registered 2004, everything almost there to make the blue one run, but nothing is together.
– Must take both – $1,800…obo… for both – Im Keeping the tires from the green ones.- you can have the 35″ tires on blue one
CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. –
360-355-FOUR FOUR 65
Ill get better pics”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4990
(08/03/2012) “A rare vehicle. First year the civilian jeep was made with less than 150 miles since overhaul of engine, transmission, and transfer case. Less than 100 miles on a new overdrive. Included but not installed is a system to operate engine by creating gas from burning wood chips (producer gas generator). Seats in great condition, new tires, pretty clean considering its age. Make offer, motivated seller. Runs great.”
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/4376710487.html
This jeep appears to have the same model of hub as the picture below which I found in 2010. Anyone know what it is?
For quite some time I’ve heard rumors that eWillys was causing daily slowdowns at the ARB USA headquarters in Renton, Washington, which just happens to be down the hill from my parents’ house. Yesterday I finally got a chance to investigate the issue, thanks to an invite by Mitch Carter.
For those that don’t know, ARB was founded by Anthony Ronald Brown in Australia in the 1970s. Originally the company produced bumpers, but quickly grew through the development of other products. They also grew by purchasing additional manufacturers (air lockers, suspensions, and more) and expanded across models and years to provide a wide array of 4×4 products. They even have some portable cooler-like refrigerators made for off-road folks that will freeze food. Today ARB is the largest 4×4 distributor in Australia and the company exports products around the world.
Mitch gave me a tour of the ARB facility. Given all the equipment they handle, they need a big warehouse. This is just the front area:
Roberto Flores has produced some great looking mugs, including one with a CJ-3B on it. The price is 15€ plus shipping (shipping to the U.S. is approx 22€).
Learn more here: http://www.robertoflores.com/trabajos.php?cat=13&id=183#item183
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(02/25/2014) “1949 willys jeep. Willys flat head runs great. Have all the tags. Very close to stock (12volt) body is descent. Has military grade paint/primer. Seats are canvas and perfect. motor has about 1500 miles on rebuilt. 8000lbs winch. Has the original Harrison rebuilt heater Have clear title. Very fun to drive. I’m Selling it because it just sits in my carport. More pictures to come! Would consider possible part trade for a small suv. $4000 OBO have taxes to pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $27,000
This GPW has some interesting history. The front bumper wasn’t restored to original specs, so given the price it would be worth looking this over closely.
“This Jeep has undergone a complete professional frame up restoration. This has just been done. It wasn’t in bad shape–no rust, fully equipped, but I wanted an exceptional Jeep which would be easy to drive with slack free steering, very dependable and a great looking piece of American history. Some call the WWII Jeep “America’s first sports car.”
Highlights of the restoration
— professional complete engine rebuild
— rebuilt transmission, transfer case, clutch, differential, radiator, 12 volt electronics, steering box
— new brakes, fuel pump, muffler and exhaust, fuel tank, gages, canvas top, windshield wipers, weather stripping horn, upholstery, and 5 new combat tires.
Provenance
During World War II this Jeep was assigned to a two star general and slated to go to England. Orders were changed and both general and Jeep went to Colorado Springs where the Jeep was used to pull aircraft out of Army Air Corps hangers. After the war it was sold to a private person, who drove it for pleasure and also leased occasionally to several Hollywood motion picture studios where it was filmed in a number of war movies. The drivers seat was lengthened slightly to accommodate actors such as Ernest Borgnine and Dan Duryae. I bought the Jeep two years ago and have used it restored for short stints around town and to the Virginia Beach Antique Military Aviation Museum where I am a docent.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
Not all stock, but could easily lbe returned to stock.
“Stock 1946 Jeep CJ-2 for sale in Sacramento, CA”