It looks complete.
“No title 9707782399”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Here are three different ads from the same seller.
1) 1953 CJ-3B
Have a good project for someone, it needs some work, 1953 Willys Jeep CJ3B, 4cyl engine, runs, needs brakes, needs a new home”
2) 1955 CJ-3B Was $1350.
Have a 1955 Willys CJ3B, it runs, good shape, needs brakes, perfect project for someone. Its has a Buick V6 engine.
3) 1946 CJ-2A Was $500.
Have a really nice CJ2a tub, dont know what year it is, needs floor pans replaced, good project to start with.
UPDATE: SOLD QUICKLY. Was $8500.
This currently doesn’t run, but doesn’t look far away from running condition.
“1942 Willys MB Military Jeep
Current PA title.
Partially restored Willys MB, parts included to complete restoration.
This has a replacement body installed, Vintage Wiring of Maine wiring harness installed. New tires on CJ-2A rims. Original 6 volt system, newer battery. This has been sitting for a few years without much work done to it. It is currently not running, but has been on the road before. I am not going to be able to finish it the way it needs to be done. My loss is your gain, it is worth much more than I am selling it for.
Hood number 20253237 (estimated)
Frame number MB194202
Engine number 210564
Date of Delivery estimated December 8th, 1942”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This CJ looks like a good price.
“1963 Willys jeep
Runs and drives good
Gun rack
4cyl
Rack on back
Tow bar
Good tiers
Tool box
Cb radio
Stereo
Bimini top
Half doors
Alarm system
Great hunting jeep”
That’s an old school paint job.
“1953 Willys, needs work. $2800 obo.
Call Mark, 209-610-6709”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
It runs, but needs some work.
“The jeep is running but needs a new radiator to drive. Bill of sale Only. Great Ranch, Farm, or Hunting Vehicle. It is out front for viewing anytime.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Last listed in 2011.
“tall hood… narrow nine ford rear end D 44 front end no engine…. I have a rolling chassis for it…”
It runs, but still a project. It’s got a funky windshield.
“it runs! rebuilt chevy 350 and 4 speed (sm420) mated to the stock transfer case, exahst is made, not hooked up, have pto winch, brand new gauges, axles have had 5.29 gears put in them, custom radiator, new springs for a 3″ lift, custom widshield, new water pump, power steering pump bracket, alternator bracket etc… this is an awsome little flat fender, could be yours 🙂 call me 530 862 1569 asak for dan.”
It’s a project.
“I have a 1944 Willys MB for sale. I bought this to restore and it has turned out to be more than I would like to take on. The body and frame seem to be original but the motor looks to be out of a CJ3A. The engine runs smooth but will blow some blue smoke after running for several minutes.
I currently have the body detached. I do have the title.
All in all, it is a good jeep for someone looking for a restoration project or parts. Please email with questions.
Asking $2000 but is negotiable.
Buyer will be responsible for picking up.”
There might be some value here.
“Here’s a challenge for ya………. 1948 model with later model overhead intake engine. Rough but has potential………. Vin tag intact with all other ID tags in place, no title. First $450 takes it !!! Thad 619-417-0770 Can deliver for some gas $$$$$$”
This has the hinged grille, so likely an early M-38A1.
“I have an old military jeep that I have already stripped down to the frame ready for restoration, I would rather see it go to someone who has the time and knowledge to restore it back to original condition. Does have title but the title says it’s a 58, It does not have vin plate on the dash, It needs very little parts, body is in good condition, very little rust. Asking $800,or will do partial trade. 5&o_77five-79&&”
No pics provided.
“Selling my 48 jeep willy. Runs and I drive it around the yard with the kids all the time. Needs new brake lines. Has a Chevy 250 straight 6 in it and is a 3 speed. Don’t have the time I need to spend on this project so I need to let it go. No title but bill of sale will be provided. Have hard top parts for it as well. 3000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(12/24/2013) Unusual hood bumps.
“good running 1950 jeep with iron brute chey 4 cylinder, warn hubs, warn winch, big new tires, very good condition.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2250.
(07/19/2013) I wonder what the bars on the hard top are for?
“1946 Willys CJ2A. Runs well. Some new parts, some old. New: rebuilt Buick v-6 motor, starter, radiator, all brake parts including lines, windshield, wiper motor, heater, wiring and lights. Old but not original: steering, extended leaf springs, 11″ brake drums. Has all range overdrive, tranny in good shape, body has rust and needs some work. Comes with homemade half-cab, set of 4 larger rimes and tires (tires not worth much). Fun project, fun to drive- come take a look. $2500.00. Yamhill”
Here’s a great photo of Roberto and his latest canvas. In his hand is the latest issue of 4×4 Story.
Along the Miami River, among the island freighters, machine shops and boat yards is this bizarre sight at the Byrd Commercial Divers’ yard. Is it art, trash or a statement? While a jeep is not visible, we can only assume there is a stout CJ-2A holding up the turquoise Cadillac. Maybe an someone knows what this display is about? And the model & year of each car? Google map link: https://goo.gl/maps/REbwn
UPDATE: Was $15,5000. **Status Unknown**
Joe dropped by the Scottsdale show and spotted this nice looking truck. He writes, “Great show with hundreds of cars Jan and I attended (McDonalds Rock and Roll Car Show) at the Pavillion Shopping Center in Scottsdale today. Only a couple of WWII jeeps, but I thought you might like this Willys Pickup for sale. With Barrett Jackson nearby, ending tomorrow, a lot of folks have show car fever. This one looked good enough for the Auction.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $6250
Looks like a solid 3B.
“Please see picture album for description and more pictures.
http://imageevent.com/search4one/1953cj3b
Replies with phone numbers will be answered first.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no price.
“This is a complete body off restoration. Over $6900.00 was spent finding the correct parts. Objective of restoration was to bring this military jeep to complete military specs as it was in 1951. Engine was completely rebuilt and runs perfect.
Comes with canvas top, sides, doors , correct tool kit, correct tire chains, and correct manual air pump.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $9500.
Several updates to this wagon.
“1962 Willy Wagon – 4wd – 350 chev – great interior, original body. Minor surface rust at tailgate / fender. $9,500 or B.O”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed for no price.
(01/19/2014) This looks solid.
“Runs and drives. Hurricane 6cyl.”
This has at least part of the rear PTO setup.
“selling this old jeep.it has seen many better days,and I have owned it for a very long time(since 1975). obviously it is not complete,and what you see,is what you get,but has a reg and goodies…live PTO intact,extra block,spare front end,radiators,this and that.any real inquires please call dave @ 716 417 2301.thanks.”
The truck needs finishing. I liked this photo.
“1956 Jeep Willy’s Pickup – very little rust – almost finishd 350 motor 970-819-5577”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Obviously, motor is not original.
“1942 Ford Jeep ( Willy’s Style )
$1000 OBO cash or trade for 4×4 ATV
Lost title
Original motor
Needs some TLC to come back to life
This little jeep would be a great hunting jeep! Or a good project vehicle for you and the boy’s!”
Still lots of FC parts.
“I bought several Willys Jeep FC150 & FC170 forward-control trucks this summer as a package purchase. I still have a LOT of small FC parts on the shelf, and included photos of just a handful of them. Just a handful of the extra parts I have include:
Very nice 1961 FC170 “rolling frame” (frame, springs & axles, but NO wheels/tires) INCLUDING A TITLE. No rust damage whatsoever…perfect foundation for a clean-up/restoration while you continue to drive your FC170. Closed-knuckle Dana 44 front axle, Dana 53 rear axle (should be stock 4.88 gearing in both). $200
1960 FC150 cab: This is my friend’s “fixxer-upper” cab (I sold him a better-condition cab for his project). Includes doors (not shown). No glass, but I may be able to help with some of that for additional $$$. $300 cab-only. If you’d like to pair it with the FC170 rolling chassis (minor body mount changes would need to occur), or one of the two Super Duty frames I also have listed on CL, price will be a little lower.
FC dash panels (multiple), $35 each.
Early FC150/FC170 heater assembly. $40.
Spare tire carriers. $40 each.
Door handles/hardware (open to offers)
Spare metal window frames (bolts to door panel). $35 each.
T150A (with T150J input shaft) 3-speed manual transmission with side-shifting & linkage. $100.
FC150 & FC170 interior hoods. $35 each.
Two (2) extra FC roofs, including drip rails (great for your damaged/rusted drip rail repair). (open to offers)
Various other FC sheet metal (good for patch panels)
Many, MANY other FC parts…just ask.”