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“1953 willys jeep for. very sale very rare cj3a . Very good condition. sorry Im posting for a freind and don’t have any pictures yet but will have soon Call eddie for more information at 916-612-4438 Very cool jeep”
No pics provided.
“1953 willys jeep for. very sale very rare cj3a . Very good condition. sorry Im posting for a freind and don’t have any pictures yet but will have soon Call eddie for more information at 916-612-4438 Very cool jeep”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(02/26/2014) A V6 has been installed, along with a few other changes.
“Please call for specific information and as pictures. Please contact via phone @ 870-324-2120 or 870-324-1409. Has new soft top with doors which has never been installed which are included at price of $6200.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
(08/18/2013) This has a fiberglass tub.
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ3A. Runs great, goes great. No Rust whatsoever. Fiberglass tub, many new parts.”
Sean’s been making good progress on a 1943 GPW that he bought last year and gives credit to Merlin Hanson for helping him locate it. Sean also managed to find another GPW body off of eWillys. As you can see from the photos, he’s disassembled it and now working on cleaning, repairing and reassembly. Unfortunately, the cold, snowy weather hasn’t been very helpful. Sean has this T-90/TC for sale.
Here’s some pics of Sean’s progress:
This jeep isn’t for sale, but appeared in my Craigslist search (It’s the drift bike in front of it that is actually for sale). I thought the jeep was interesting enough to share.
KEYWORDS: Custom flattie, trike, Camas, jeep-rod.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Here’s a rare ad showing a set of Willy MAs in a Rusco, Russell Manufacturing.
“1943 WW II U.S. ARMY JEEP Rusco Russell Mfg Middletown, Ct. Photo AD. Approximate size: 10.5″x13″”
You can buy this now for $15.00 or buy the whole issue of Time Magazine’s January 6, 1947, magazine for only $8.00.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12000
This seller has some beautiful signs.
“Owner selling part of his collection of very high quality signs and pumps.
Willys Original Neon & Porcelain Double Sided Horizontal Sign — 70″ x 34″ – $12,000”
Here are some directions for using a Whitco Top. I didn’t know that’s the way they folded down.
UPDATE: **SOLD for $15,000**
“This jeep and trailer has been 98% restored with original parts. What you see is what you get. The trailer is 6 1/2′ long and 4′ wide. Here’s a video of an interview the previous owner did for the newspaper…
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
Looks good.
“1958 willys truck. Great condition for age. Runs great Ford 289 motor. ALL original other that motor. 4×4 with new mud tires. Tons of new parts. ONE OF A KIND!$9500 OR TRADE FOR RZR OR COMMANDER”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **Status Unknown**
“1959 Willys Jeep with 22,000 original miles. It is all original, including the top and engine, with no welding or drilling. Asking $5000 cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
This looks good and stock.
“1961 willy’s jeep for sale has plow, everything works starts right up. Has doors and hardtop. Looks and runs good. 4×4.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
Nice truck.
“1962 Willys Jeep 4×4. all metal body, one piece windshield, no rust, 11″ drum brakes, warren over drive with 3 speed fully cincro trans, manual steering, new 33″ tires and wheels, 1962 (283 cu.in) motor, 500 cfm 2 brl carb and aluminum manifold.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(12/08/2013) It’s endured a few mods.
“46 willys jeep has ford 200 strait 6. 3 speed tranny .tires are in good shape.
body is sound and strait. runs good
asking 4.500 obo or possible trade for 4*4 truck or van / suburban that seats eight
call Micah @ 406-363-8427 thanks”
No pics provided.
“It has a flat head 4 go devil engine was running when parked the numbers on the engine match the its a m38 war time.jeep it dosnt have the windshield and dos have some rust is all ooriginal tho I picked it up for a project being the 4, by 4 still works and engine still ran but I dont have the space and interested in a.samurai if interested ill send pics and engine numbers”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price. Has a convertible DJ-3A windshield and grille.
(11/03/2013) This is 2WD so likely a DJ.
“I have an old willy’s. it is in bad shape as you can see from the pics. It is two wheel drive and has no motor or trans. i was told it has 60’s camero seats that might be worth more than the jeep. i have no idea what year or any details of its history.I don’t have any paper work with the jeep but would be happy to wright a bill of sale. I will leave it on here for one week and take the best offer i get ( cash or trade). please dont ask if it is still for sale. if you see the add its still for sale. if you have something to trade don’t ask me if im interested if you don’t send pics and a good discription. if i am interested i will respond to your email thanks tony.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
(02/14/2014) This has a serious frame break.
“1947 Willys Jeep. Buick V-6, 4sp, disc brake front end, wrangler grill, tilt wheel, new wire harness, solid floors – no rust, metal doors, nice seats. Good wheels and tires. Lots of money invested.
Runs good – starts right up.
Frame cracked at steering box.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
“This is the “Real Deal” 90% stock truck, recent body work and professional paint job, new wiring, new tires and everything works including original heater, speedometer, etc,; 4 cylinder engine runs like a top. A really beauty”
This cartoon was published in the March 18, 1945, issue of the U.S. Army’s Yank Magazine illustrated by Sgt. George Baker.
Marc spotted this neat photo, but the price seems a bit steep?
“Large Photo about 8″ x 10″ from US Signal Corps. Censored on the reverse. This is General Henry Lewis, Chief of Staff for Bradley’s 12th Army. This is an original vintage WWII Photo.”
That’s a good shot of a German plane.
“American Jeep Under Tail of Junkers Transport WWII Dispatch Photo News Service
This is thin stock, put out by the Dispatch Photo News Service in New York during World War II. Measures roughly 10 3/4 x 12 1/2. Blank back. Has caption along the bottom telling about the picture. A friend told me this is offset lithography (dot pattern)”
Strangely, the cover of the jeep has GPW with a M-38 windshield on the front.
“About the Book: Illustrated operation, maintenance & repair guide for owners of the Willys Model MB Jeep and Ford Model GPW military vehicles. This is comprehensive and filled with lots of diagrams/drawings (including lubrication charts) to help you along the way.
Condition: In overall good condition with relatively light shelf wear – only major blemish is label taped to spine side of cover. Interior pages nice. Binding firm.”