UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(05/07/2013) It looks solid in the two pics.
“1947 Original Metal.
New tires.
Rebuilt engine (3, 850 miles)
Rebuilt Trans.
All gauges work
Optional rear seat”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(05/07/2013) It looks solid in the two pics.
“1947 Original Metal.
New tires.
Rebuilt engine (3, 850 miles)
Rebuilt Trans.
All gauges work
Optional rear seat”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9100.
Looks good.
“953 Willys CJ3A Jeep, new paint and upholstery. 12 volt conversion on a great running L134 cubic inch 4 cylinder engine, 3 speed standard transmission shift good and the 4 wheel drive works well also. The floor pan and the inside panels have been rhino lined and the jeep has 5 new Goodyear tires. Has a tow bar also. A lot of attention to detail was put into this jeep. For $9100 OBO you could own a piece of history that will go just about anywhere.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
This doesn’t run. There are a few other jeeps in the background.
“6 cyl, 3 speed. Ran 3 years ago. Motor turns freely. Seats re-upholstered, dash is uncut, the windshield is good
$1800obo”
It’s not perfectly stock, but appears solid.
“1944 JEEP – VERY COOL – RUNS GREAT, STORED INSIDE – HAS BEEN ON NON-OP SINCE 2008. HAS FORD STRAIGHT SIX. NEEDS BRAKE WORK. COMES WITH TOW BAR AND HAS SOME EXTRA PARTS – TRANSMISSION, FRONT AND REAR AXLE HOUSINGS . $7000.00 OR BEST OFFER . WILL TRADE FOR WW11 GERMAN PISTOLS LUGERS, P.38 OR LEVER ACTON WINCHESTERS .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
“One-Day Listing
I’ve owned for 18 years.
-LHead 134 engine
-Solex Carbureator
-T-90 transmission
-Spicer 25 F & R Axles
-original transfer case
-Warn overdrive
-Lock rite in rear, front Lock rite in box comes with
-Warn M8000 winch
-Tow Bar included
-spare axle set included
-original Carter Carbureator included if wanted (Needs rebuild)
-Bikini top
-Original service manual
-I checked all of the fluid levels before going out every time.
-just lubed,
-steering box serviced,
-closed steering knuckles emptied and refilled,
-the front and rear differentials emptied and refilled with fresh 90 weight gear oil, as have the transmission and transfer case.
-engine oil and filter changed
-new optima red top battery
-new spark plugs/s.p. wires
-new fuel pump
newly rebuilt starter
new throttle and choke cables.
-needs tires
The jeep starts right up and drives easily. The 3 speed transmission shifts smoothly. The overdrive goes in easily. The transfer case shifts easily from 2 to 4-wheel-drive and from Hi to Lo range. The winch works well, free spooling and spooling in and out.”
This looks like a MB on a CJ chassis.
“Unique unfinished project jeep. 1947 WW II Military Jeep. All parts are here, just complete the build. Asking $2800 for body and all parts. Make me an offer.
Call or text…. 214 437 3971”
Was the strap on this an option or was this custom?
“1961 Willys Jeep that has a 4 cyl. engine that runs great. Four wheel drive and PTO wench fully works. Have title in hand. If interested please contact Wes at 318-649-5431. Thxs”
It was rebuilt in 1995, but that was 18 years ago. It has an unusual cage.
“complete resto in 95”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4400.
(04/16/2013) The mileage is supposed to be 3,901 miles. It doesn’t looks like it’s been used much OR it’s been rebuilt.
“Pretty much original. 3,901 miles! Garaged! Towing bar, spare tire with camo cover. Ammo box tool box. 4 extra studded snow tires and chains. Bench back seat, removable with storage compartment. front window goes up or down with swing out windows. It has a manual throttle control as well as a manual choke of course. 12 volt battery. Very nice bucket seats with rain covers. Roll bar. . Will sell for cash $4,400 OBO or I am willing to trade for a good quality, low miles, ATV/4 wheeler with a winch. Gun tote is a plus.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7800.
(11/02/2012) This looks very nice.
“FOR SALE Willys ’53 CJ3B, Serial # 453 GB 22140, 10,572 miles.
The Willys is a real head turner that looks and runs great.
To view photos, paste this link in your web browser –
I’ve listed below what the jeep consists of.
Dana 25 front axle / Dana 44 rear axle (5.38 gears)
T90 3 speed transmission / D18 transfer case
Chevy fuel injected 4.3L T.B.I (approximately 65K on motor) with custom aluminum radiator — very clean swap using Advanced Adapters adjustable motor mounts
Advanced Adapters headers
Ford reverse rotation P.S. gear box attached by Herm the Overdrive Guy’s custom mount at front of frame near cross member for superior strength (presently not in PS mode due to no PS pump on motor — using as manual steering, which actually works quite well)
9″ drum brakes w/new pads, wheel cylinders, and brake lines front & rear
New master cylinder and relocation bracket
New shocks front & rear
Optima yellow top battery
Digital gauges (oil pressure, volts, fuel, temp)
34 x 10.50 x 15 Super Swamper LTB’s on black steel wheels (only 1K miles on tires)
Corbeau front bucket seats with 3 point harness / Corbeau rear seat & 2 seat belts
Full roll cage
Full soft top and doors — like new condition
Bedlined inside and out (underneath) with Al’s Liner (similar to Line-X)
Jeep is located in Caro, Michigan 48723
Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
There may be value here.
“350 engine….with title….Call for more information”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/11/2012) This was available at a yard sale this past weekend. Call to find out if it is still available.
“I bought this Willys Jeep as a 1952 but think it is a 1953. It is a CJ3B with the best engine I ever heard on an old jeep. It is a flat fender jeep and buyers need to look at this jeep. Come and see at my yard sale on July 4,5,6,&7 at 2130 U S Rte 5 N in Windsor, Vermont if it is still here. 8026745057 wes”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
There looks like value here.
“This jeep has no title but is restorable and the data tags are all there so a bonded title would be cheap and easy. The body needs floors but is doable. It comes with a rollbar and a hard to find koenig hardtop and stock heater. Feel free to email with any questions or pics.”
Lots of updates.
“1949 Willys CJ3A this rig has a lot of work done to it. It has a Ford SB 302 CID V8, rebuilt carburetor, new starter and alternator, power steering, electric fan and fuel pump, points converted distributor, relocated oil filter, custom headers, Flowmaster mufflers. The drive line is setup very nice T90 3 speed transmition(new clutch), T18 transfer case, Warn Saturn overdrive so it has 12 forward and 4 reverse gears, New U joints, Dane 25 front axle, offset Dana 44 rear axle with a locker. New 35x 12.50 15 BF Goodwrench KM2 on black spoke steel wheels. It has been lifted with 2.5in Rancho leaf springs and a spring over conversion. New fuel cell and gages, 8000lbs winch, two fuel cans and mounts. I have a few extra parts that I just haven’t had the time to install yet. So as you can see this is a very capable trail rig. Just about all the custom work on this was done or redone correctly by me. Asking $5000 OBO. If you have any questions please ask.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1200.
“For sale Willys jeep. I think its a 1947 model with no title. It has been a hunting vehicle and hasn’t been ran in several years.”
David has this for sale.
“Mostly complete 1955 Willys Overland M38A1 Combat Utility Vehicle. Full Title (NOT SALVAGE) matching data plates. 24v System, Correct Carter YS Carb, Correct Fuel/Vacuum pump, correct wheels, complete dashboard, spare carrier
Great starting point for a restoration. Been sitting in the dry New Mexico desert for 30 years. Has not been started in many many years.
$3000 or best offer. Must sell quickly.
Cash only. Call Andrea @ 505-974-7609.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
It’s a project.
“I believe it’s a1962 no title I’ve owned it for 5 years with hopes of building it. It has all the body parts steel roof stell doors original difs transfer case it has a small block Chevy I think it’s a 307 it’s froze up I think the jeep has been sitting for a long time. I will not give it away so no low ballers please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
(04/21/2013) IT looks like it has a WW2 windshield. It appears solid.
“Runs… / Drives…
New Brakes… 11 inch
Needs throw out bearing… works but is loud…
has a newer gas tank..”
Between Antique Fire Engines, 16,000 toys, and a French Laundry, our trip from Mackinaw City to Fenton, MI, proved to be fascinating and fun. We have plenty of pics to share, but those will have to wait for at least a day.
Happy Mother’s Day MOM!
I’m sure there’s a story behind it, but I fear we’ll never know why a sailor was driving a CJ-3A and pulling a stage through a neighborhood.
“Original vintage snapshot photo, circa 1940s or 1950s. Sailor at the wheel of a Jeep, pulling a trailer that looks to be a stage – “When The Rains Came.” We do not have any details about the location of this photo. Some minor age toning, otherwise a nice image- as seen in scans. Measures about 2-3/8″ x 3.5″
View all the information on ebay
Seth discovered this one-of-a-kind boat for sale. Perhaps the builder was inspired by the Panther water car?
“This is a 1972 All Fiberglass Jeep CJ5 Tub built up on a Fiberglass hull. It has a 50hp Johnson outboard on a custom bracket with power trim & tilt. It has all nautical lights for running at night plus all the vehicle lights work including head lights, tail light and blinkers. This is a 2014 build.
So let me tell you, this thing is an absolute blast, grab a friend turn up the stereo and you will be turning heads everywhere you take her and you can take her anywhere because its great in any water due to the two 12 ft wind surfing boards that act as outriggers so its real stable and not tippy at all plus it has a full windshield. This thing is custom everything from the beautiful paint job to the detailed shifter console and dash board.
Also comes with custom fitted boat trailer.”
No pics, but Glenn verified this is a very late DJ-3A.
“I have a 1967 DJ3A that needs to go, it was a project that never got done so it’s in pieces thats why I am selling as parts. ALL must go in one lot, this was the standard 2wd version with a flat head.. Sorry I do not have pictures. The body is on a trailer and delivery can be arranged”
<– Day 6 – Thurs. May 9th: Rain Rain Go Away | Trip Overview | Day 8 – Sat. May 11th: Fire Engines, 16,000 Toys and A Destroyer –>
Well it worked. I wished the rain away and we didn’t see any all day. However, I forgot to wish the cold away. But, I’ll take the cool temperatures over the rain.
Today, Friday May 10th, our first goal was to drive to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point near Paradise, MI, where a light saving beacon has been maintained in one form or another since 1849.
On our way to the museum, we encountered a couple different jeeps. One was in the form of a wooden jeep at a Big Boy Burger restaurant in Manistique, MI. This one included a slide. Ann tried real hard to get a shot of me on the slide. Unfortunately, our memory card lost the pictures I took of the front of the wood jeep (time for new memory card).
The next jeep we saw at an old motel near Tahquamenon Falls State Park in Michigan. There was a dog near the jeep that wasn’t too happy to see me taking photos, so I kept my distance. It looks like someone took the time to fabricate a custom hardtop.
We finally reached Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point around 2pm. It was later than I expected to be there, by at least one hour, because we crossed into another pesky time zone. I always thought Michigan was in the Central Time Zone. It turns out only a small portion of it is (to be fair, this is my first visit to the great state of Michigan).
The museum costs $13/per adult. However, if you have an active military ID, you and a friend can get in free. However, they don’t advertise that fact, so you’ll have to ask about it. We had a nice time looking around the exhibits.
There are plenty of harrowing stories of sailors freezing, drowning, and dying. To be fair, many people were saved by life-saving crews as well. If you are in the area, it’s worth dropping by to see. The fact that of the 550 known major shipwrecks lying on the bottom of the lake, at least 200 of them are in the vicinity of Whitefish Point, underscores the importance of alerting sailors to the dangers of the area.
This CJ-5 looks a little bit surreyish with its striped top.
“Vintage original snapshot, circa 1950’s.
Dimensions: 5″ x 3 1/2”
Condition: Very good, light corner crease, never glued in album, see scan.
“ebay scan” watermark does not appear on actual photograph”
View all the information on ebay
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This looks like a nice wagon.
“For sale is the Willys Overland Wagon. 2 Door, 3 speed manual on the column station wagon. It has the F4-134 Hurricane inline 4 piston engine. This was recently tuned up and had new fuel pump put in. The brakes were replaced at the time as well. It runs well, starts every time and stops great. I do not see any issues with it as far as mechanics go. Tires are in excellent condition. The only real issue is some of the glass is showing its age. As you can see in one of the pictures the drivers side window is cracked, it is intact and can be driven just fine. The transmission works as it should all the gears go in smoothly and it is very easy to drive. Front and back seats are in perfect condition no rips or stains. Exterior paint is shiny with minimal issues which are pointed out in the pictures, no dents or bad rust. Really a great collectors piece that needs nothing to drive around town and show off. 34,982 miles on it right now. It was purchased within the last 10 years and has a clear IL title.”