Another expensive, but nice Willys.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ-3A
Used
22,964 miles
Luzon Red exterior/Grey interior
Manual
134ci I4
VIN: 451GB117601
Stock #: MC220
$26,950
Call Park Place Ltd at (425) 321-5426 for more information.”
Another expensive, but nice Willys.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ-3A
Used
22,964 miles
Luzon Red exterior/Grey interior
Manual
134ci I4
VIN: 451GB117601
Stock #: MC220
$26,950
Call Park Place Ltd at (425) 321-5426 for more information.”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **SOLD**
The engine is updated, but otherwise this looks stock and in good condition.
“I’ve had this military jeep since high school and converted it. Work included changing engine to a Ford 289 V8 and electrical system to 12V. Engine needs some work (carburetor, brakes) and tires. Has steel top, heater, rollbar, overdrive, Warn locking hubs. 4WD with tansfer case and high/low/takeoff shift positions. Looking for good home to owner who wants to help with second restore.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“I am selling a 1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep. I purchased this Jeep to restore but have
hurt my back and now need to sell it. GPW’s are getting harder to find now.
This particular one is still in running condition and the engine appears to be complete.
All the gauges and VIN tags are there. The body is rough but I believe its repairable.
A GPW of course comes with a solid tailgate but this Jeep has no tailgate.
I apologize for the lack of pictures. We just had 8 inches of snow and I’ve been in
bed for a week with a bad back. I will add pictures in a few days if I see some
interest in this Jeep. Feel free to email with questions. I’ve applied for a title
in my name but it hasn’t come yet. I bought this Jeep with a good Title so eventually
the Title will be available.”
No pics provided.
“Ive got a 1946 willys jeep I have been working on for the past year
And its up for sale.
It runs and drives good and the four wheel drive works also can be driven as is or restored
like new.
The motor runs and does not smoke I have gone thru it , I’ve replaced some parts in the
Transmission and the intermediate gear shaft in the transfer case
The frame is in good shape. It has all new brake lines and master cylinder
New brake cylinders on all four wheels and new front brakes
The engine is a L134
Transmission is a T90
Transfercase is a spicer 18
All new u joints
I also have the pro box that goes on the rear bumper with the 90 degree adapter and
and the wooden barrel belt adapter.
Extra parts:
2 hoods. 1 windshield 1 half tub. 2 sets of fenders. 1 carberator
Misc parts spare tire holder heater. extra set of rims with old tires
Will be posting pictures next week . Asking $3,000 or best offer Call or text 903-268-9751”
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/3699777858.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
The step looks modified. There might be some parts value here.
“I have a 1953 willys jeep I am looking to sell or trade I got this jeep as a project I no longer have time for it she dose run call any time with ?”
The windshield doesn’t appear to seal on the cowl.
“Nice old Jeep new tires Fresh engene and theTransmission and transfer case has just been rebuilt many extras tow bar, front hitch I’m heading for CO and its not going with me $3000.00 OBO” Be nice I’m loseing money on this” Gary Born 520-466-3066″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8599.
This militarized CJ-2A looks a little rough near the drain holes.
“1949 CJ2A willys Jeep
Original flat head Engine with 42000 Miles
Handle and drive great.
Unique piece of history.
Must see”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $275.
This needs work, but might work for someone.
“Military trailer designed to be pulled by a jeep . Very heavy duty . Pulls very good . Sheet metal is beat up but frame is good . Will out-haul , and outlast any small trailer you can buy from a big box store , northern , hrbr freight ”
This GPW includes a flatbed trailer for towing it.
“1942 Ford GPW Jeep – older restoration, painted as a “Follow Me” jeep, it is used as a reenactors jeep (has won Best Vehicle at the Midland Texas Airshow) Stored inside. Converted to 12 volt. 4 cylinder jeep engine, original drive train, combat rims, two older tops. Also included is a 2006 two axle bumper pull flatbed trailer for towing jeep on highway, trailer is painted olive drab.This jeep is a lot of fun and always a head turner. Any questions feel free to email.”
UPDATE: This was priced at $2250 in Nebraska. Then was up for auction 3/30/2013 in Torrington, WY
’47 WILLYS JEEP CJ2A RUNS GREAT WORKING BRAKES DRIVES WELL BACK SEAT NOT INC”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
It might be worth a look.
“1951 willys…runs..has new solex carb…converted to 12v…new alternator… new starter…needs a clutch…clean title…non-oped…glenn”
It sounds like the seller wants more if it includes a title.
“Old Willys Jeep. Not running. best to just check out the pictures. Will not part out the jeep but you can if you buy the whole thing! You will need a flat bed and you can get a tille for the right price!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
The seller believes the engine is original. However, the ID# starting with 4T indicates this was originally used in a late 48 or early 49 truck (thanks to the 2A page for that info)
“1946 Willy’s Jeep CJ-2A. ID# 69538 This vehicle runs great and is in excellent condition. Features brand new exterior body and paint and brand new top cover. Interior is clean and finished. No rust or holes whatsoever in the tub. Rear bench seat is newly reupholstered. Engine is original ID# 4T36907. Breaks are brand new as well. Undercarriage is also in great condition, rust free. Also includes original gas can and extra rim for spare tire.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/18/2013) “Collectable. Original 1947 Willy’s army jeep. Believed to be a 1942 but was first registered in 1947. Great condition, no rust. Runs great but carb could use some work. 2 sets of tires in great condition, original seats in great condition and original gas cans. A lot of FUN! Serious buyers only!! Call Connie at five 0 9- nine five three-one six one three”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(12/19/2012) This seems a little strange. The seller bought this twelve years ago from someone in Arizona. It still has the Arizona title. What’s strange is that instead of new pictures, the seller appears to be showing pictures from Arizona, which I think means the pictures are twelve years old? You gotta love the tiny rope around the bumper, lol.
“1951 Willys CJ-3A Jeep Overland 4×4 Go Devil
This CJ3A has its original Go Devil engine- runs and drives great.
Never been cut or modified.
Very good original condition with cosmetic improvements and electrical upgrade to 12v.
Purchased in Pinetop, AZ about 12 years ago from the estate of a man who was said to be the original owner.”
UPDATE: Was for Trade. **SOLD**
(02/20/2013) This is a good looking custom jeep truck.
“1948 willys jeep truck,freash build with a 68 400 pontiac,400th auto,this is a very nice truck with one of the most solid ,rust free bodys that you will ever find,not cheap so please be real with offers ,LOVE TO TRADE ,thanks for looking”
This has front and rear PTOs. It runs and drivers, but has no title.
“1952 Willys Jeep four cylinder, four wheel drive, bill of sale only, comes with front and rare rear winch systems, runs and drives both front and rear winches work. Was used up until last year with rear shredder attachment (Selling separate). Selling where is as is but can help with arranging shipping to anywhere in the USA or Canada. No overseas bidder please. Shipping will be the buyers responsibility.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay.
I haven’t seen the movie Uranium Boom, but it received a rating of 6.5 stars at IMDb. There are a couple items from the movie on eBay.
This picture shows star Patricia Medina in a jeep.
Here’s the poster with the jeep:View all the information on eBay
Here are some original pictures: View all the information on eBay
<– Day 4 & 5 – March 21 & 22: Joe and Joe in Mesa, FC Roundup Part I | Overview | Day 7 – March 24: Bernie’s Hotrod FCs and A Train Stop –>
Just a few updates today (Sunday). Saturday was busy and a lot of fun at Jesse’s house. People were coming and going all day. There was plenty of good food, with hot dogs and beans at lunch and some delicious midday ribs from James in the afternoon. Blue sky and temperatures in the high 70s created perfect temperatures whether you were in the sun or the shade. Below are some of the day’s events.
After a group trip to Mother’s for dinner, we returned to find Bernie’s stunning FC combo:
Colin, George and I spent some time checking out Colin’s Jeepster:
Bob restored this beautiful column shift CJ-2A:
The ladies all jumped into Jesse’s refurbished Tour Jeep for a picture. He’s almost finished with it.
We celebrated Jesse and Andrea’s 50th anniversary and the FC-Roundup’s 10th anniversary.
<– Day 4 & 5 – March 21 & 22: Joe and Joe in Mesa, FC Roundup Part I | Overview | Day 7 – March 24: Bernie’s Hotrod FCs and A Train Stop –>
<– Day 3 Part II – March 20th Part 2: Canyon De Chelly National Monument | Overview | Day 6 – March 23: 2013 FC-Roundup Saturday –>
Thursday March 21: We spent Wednesday night in Flagstaff, slept in, toured Flagstaff, then drove to Phoenix. It wasn’t all that interesting, as the only thing we documented was a stop at Pita Jungle in Flagstaff.
Friday March 21:
Ann and I dropped by Joe’s house in Mesa on Friday morning before heading off to the 2013 FC Roundup. While Joel has been around jeeps much of his life, Joe is newer to them.
Joe’s initial jeep goal was simple: militarize an old CJ-2A. So, he bought a running CJ-2A with a rough body. Then, he found a GPW body with a great body and frame. His plan was to put the body onto the CJ-2A frame, but his plan was thwarted when he discovered the frame and body matched. With Joel preaching “thou shallst not separate a matching body and frame”, Joe decided to focus on building up the GPW to an originalism state and just patch the floor of the CJ-2A.
As Joe began looking for parts, he found a T-84 transmission and transfercase. Though Joe only wanted the tranny and tc, the seller gave him a price on that plus CJ-3B parts that he couldn’t refuse.
So, a story as old as time, Joe’s one project has turned into three 🙂
The GPW has a few interesting items of note. First, the passenger side was cut and replaced with a swinging door. The door is better than bubba quality and looks like, based on paint comparisons, that it has been with the jeep a long time. Joe has decided to keep it as a conversation piece.
Also of interest is a hinge welded to the bottom of the Ford script seat frame. I suspect that’s a mystery which will never be solved.
After a great time with Joe and Joel, we headed west to central Phoenix and the FC Roundup.
FC ROUNDUP:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
Seller will take best offer.
“1955 CJ3a Flat fender willeys Jeep. New carb. New Fuel Pump. New valves and valve guides. It has been sitting in the back of the shed for the last 5 years. Need the room”
This jeep has got the heightened custom windshield
“1947 Willy’s Jeep This has a 1956 motor in it, front tow bar, soft top & bikini top, removable doors. Runs good. 406-822-2061”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Ran when pastured.
“1943 willies jeep small block chevy 3 spd manual ran several yrs ago”
No pics provided.
“Toy Jeep Collection – All or part – Marx, Tonka and more more. Pictures do not show all I have.
Chuck 360-893-8554”