No pics provided.
“Barn find! 1947 Willys Jeep. Good body, drive line. No Motor!! Complete except for motor! As is! Have tittle. Cash only! Call 512. 845.3858.”
No pics provided.
“Barn find! 1947 Willys Jeep. Good body, drive line. No Motor!! Complete except for motor! As is! Have tittle. Cash only! Call 512. 845.3858.”
What’s not to love about this crazy contraption. It even comes with a safely rope on the passenger side and a 2×4 that stabilizes the radiator.
“1949 willys 4×4 chassis, 235 chevy 6 cylinder,new battery, runs and yard drives, no brakes would be good for a rat rod or mud bogger project call 810-210-5971 between 9am-8pm”
This runs. The seller writes that the body is in excellent condition, but it looks patched on the driver’s side. How about the driver’s side headlight.
“Shell and body in excellent condition. Motor runs great no noise or leaks. Frame is in great shape and has no patches or holes. All original. Needs a little TLC. $1000 obo. Willing to do partial trade and cash. Call 724-421-7534.
No pics provided.
“Up for sale: 1948 Willies Jeep. WWII vintage. Runs good but needs new valve seals. The jeep is in rough shape but is a great fixer upper or utility vehicle. Needs to find a good home, we just don’t use it anymore. $1500 FIRM. Please contact me through this ad if interested. I can email pix to serious buyers. Thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7200.
It doesn’t run.
“hi – i have decided to sell my very rare and very rust-free project truck – this is a 1965 willys / jeep forward control long wheelbase model truck called a fc-170 and is a california rust-free truck which has been parked since 1972 !
just found it and brought it to texas apprx 7 months ago and started accumulating all of the parts for its restoration.
this truck is a project and does not run or drive !
it does roll and steer for transporting and is not taken apart —- its still all together !!
please read this entire ad if you are still interested and want to become the new owner of this very neat truck. . . .”
No pics provided.
“Front and rear axles out of dj3a boo”
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/pts/3134276236.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(06/28/2012) It’s got some unusual updates.
“This Willys MB originally came off the assembly line in July of 1944! After all these years, it has been restored and back on the road — and off the road as well. The rear end body panels, roll bar and bumpers are all custom. As is the dash, including several new instrument gauges and the front seats. A 90hp 1971 Ford SOHC engine that is in very good running condition powers the T-90 transmission that has been very recently overhauled.
Whether your Sunday driving on country roads, cruising the beach or exploring the backcountry with the four-wheel drive, this restored classic is a blast to drive.
Other notes:
It is a 1944 Willys Jeep, the original was a military model MB. It has been rebuilt with some parts from a 1946 Willys.
The original flathead 4 motor was 60 hp, to the ’71 Ford motor packs more punch.
The 4WD is fully functional – the lever to the extreme left is the shifter, of the two small levers, the left engages/disengages the front wheels – I left it in the 2WD position and the right operates 4WD Hi, Neutral and 4WD Low – I left it in the Hi position.
The transmission overhaul was less than 100 miles ago.
Shocks have a few hundred miles on them (same time as last oil change).
The tires are older and off of my other Jeep – I do have one of the original rims that I will include if desired.
I also have a speedo cable.
The parking brake will work (new shoes) but it needs a lever installed first.
During the last restoration, I put in a larger, poly gas tank that is properly vented. It is a marine grade poly and the sending unit doesn’t play nice with the fuel gauge on the speedo … it just needs a marine grade gauge with the same resistance.”
UPDATE: Price now $2500
(03/04/2012) Runs and drives.
“Runs great
original engine
manual transmistion
new stiring wheel
Just needs a new paint job”
Here’s a nice looking race flattie that appears on the cover of Offroad Magazine and taken at Gravelrama. Gravelrama is held in Ohio and has been since its inception in 1971. The Magazine is currently listed on eBay for $15.
Here’s a nice looking CJ-3B Hill Climber and Drag Jeep. You can see more vintage photos here.
This ad was featured in a 1952 Modern Mechanix Magazine advertisement. It advertises a remote control jeep that “goes forward . . reverse . . left . . right. It’s called a “electra-JEEP”.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
The seller lists this as a 2A, but looks to me to be a 3A. This looks like an excellent project for the price.
“I have a 1949 Willys Jeep available for sale. It runs, but the fuel pump needs to be rebuilt (we were able to confirm that the engine is good by delivering gas straight into the carburetor). It also currently does not have brakes, although I have a brand new master cylinder and brand new wheel cylinders to go with it–these parts just need to be installed. It comes with a snowplow, but the hydraulic system for it needs to be overhauled. My grandfather found the Jeep in a salvage yard a number of years back and brought it back to life so that he could use it to haul wood around on our family farm. However, he passed away several years ago and the Jeep hasn’t been used much since then. This is a good project Jeep–everything is there; it just needs some work to get it back into good condition, and we don’t have the time to put into it. We will be demolishing the farmhouse and garage where it is currently being stored, so we’re forced to get rid of it. Other issues I can see with the vehicle: the windshield is cracked, the cooling system probably needs to be flushed, and the interior needs reupholstering.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $135.
HOG spotted this and forwarded it, noting it is very rare.
“iParts 4×4 has an awesome original rear seat with the original frame from a 1963 CJ 5. Teal shade of original upholstery. If you can find a better example, buy it quick!”
Very little description.
“trade for model a ford not for sale trade only”
Various parts.
“complete rolling chassis – includes: gm v6 (complete), headers, muncie 420 – 4 spd. trans., novak adaptor for t case. t 18 transfer case, bell housing, clutch/flywheel, drivelines, radiator, fuel tank, locking hubs, towbar, seats (driver, pass, rear bench), gasket sets, PTO, tub, cj5 diff. – frt. D27, rear D44, 5:38 ratio. 11” brakes. Motor mounts in place, power steering box installed, spring over completed.
Did not sell as a unit so will part out: Radiator 75, Seats 100, Tires & wheels 160, Fuel tank 30, Frame (naked) 150, Tow bar 25, Power steering box 30, Drivelines 50, Headers 40, Motor gaskets (new) 20, Springs w/shackles 80, Differentials 250, Bellhousing-transmission-adaptor-transfercase-pto 650, Motors (2) 300. see pics 530 547 4520 tub free
POST CHANGES; Sold —- one motor, headers, frame. free tub gone
Still needs a few things, like headlight bezels and front parking lights.
“I have a 48 Willys Jeep that runs like a champ.
I would like to trade it for a motorcycle.
Jeep it running and in good condition.
Text your bike pictures or call with any questions to 404-200-7484”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
I think a buyer would be way better off buying the jeep below and shipping it cross country than purchasing this.
“1946 Willys Jeep, everything has been restored take apart and rebuilt.
-new wiring
-new gas tank
-new wiring
-new engine
-new brakes
-new brake lines
-seats redone
-winch
-new battery
-new regulator
-and much more, you get the idea
it needs a paint job and other small things which will be included. for example handles etc.
It runs and drives”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Here’s a good price on a generator with a Willys motor.
“PE-95-G
signal Corps generator
WWII / Korean war generator
Willys Jeep motor
four-cylinder Flathead
Condition is as shown in pictures. I do have a carburetor somewhere, need to find it on the workbench. Starter windings in the generator still crank the motor over. Last fired up in 2000 and generated power. Approximately 250 hours on generator. $300 or best offer”
Looks nice and comes with a Bobcat hood, but a better description would help.
“307 CHEVY 210 HP
TO MUCH TO LIST
15 THOUSAND FRIM”
Based on the hood scoop, I’m gonna guess this has at least a couple mods.
“1942 Jeep Willys. Does not run. Has original engine, transmission, and other stuff. I could not get the tarp off for a better pic, sorry.”
These are a good price. Wished I had found these when I was building biscuit.
“Unmounted pair of Fiberglass Fenders for a flat fender Willy’s.
$100 for the pair. FIRM (I paid $100 each).
No I will not sell one. These will need to be prepped/sanded prior to paint just like any other fender would. They have a few scratches on them and a dirty, but great deal at $100.
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Email if interested with phone number and I will call you right back.”
No pics provided.
1950 Jeep M38 issued in Korea
New Brakes
Good running condition(4×4, High, Low)
New Battery
New Seats(Waxed Canvas)
Army green
Would like to trade for truck. A good condition older Toyota would be ideal.
Will consider all reasonable trades.
Call or text 828-four-two-one-0776
I will be happy to send pictures.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(07/11/2011) It seems to have a driver’s side lean to it.
“1946 Willy’s flat fender jeep with V6 mercury engine. Runs great and has good body.”
Flint is selling this FC.
“This is a ex mud boggger with a full cage and wide axles. It has a non-running ford 300 6cyl with 4 barrel manifold and header mated to a 4sp to a dana 18. In the rear is a 9in ford with 4.11 gears and out front a closed knuckle dana 44 with disc brakes. There isn’t much in the interior, and this thing has plenty of rust and bad patches, but it is cool! I planned on making a flat bed or motorhome out of it with vintage camp trailer on back. Wide 15×10 rims with worn 33×15 tires. $1200. obo or trade for guns or cash plus guns.There is NO TITLE 208-371-zero-eight-two-six or email add”
http://boise.craigslist.org/cto/3101586804.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(08/19/2011) It is mostly, but not ‘all original’.
“1948 CJ2A $3000 or best offer
ALL ORIGINAL, RUNS with over $1000 of NEW PARTS
New parts from KAISER WILLYS
Windshield Frame with “WILLYS” Logo — 499.99
Windshield Clamp Kit — 44.99
Tailgate with “WILLYS” Logo — 199.99
Tailgate Hinge Kit — 39.99
Tailgate Chains with Cloth Covers — 59.99
Steering Tie Rod Assembly Driver Side — 42.99
Steering Tie Rod Assembly Passenger Side — 42.99
Steering Drag Link Assembly — 32.99
Steering Bell Crank Repair Kit — 33.99
CJ2A Service Manual — 38.99
And other stuff I can’t think of!
Used Parts
Frame, Motor, Transmission, Transfer Case and a bunch of other parts!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Flint is selling this package.
“This is a complete unit meaning T90, D18, overdrive and Koenig pto with winch. As far as I can tell, this is a pretty rare unit to include overdrive and PTO together. I got it for my willys wagon, but you know the story, times are tough. Not sure of internal condition, but looks to be resealed. Was in 60’s cj5 with buick motor. Will not separate. If doesn’t sale, will make it in wagon some day.”