UPDATE: **SOLD ** Was $5000
This looks like a nice wagon.
“1959 Willys. Recent paint. All stock. Hurricane 6 motor. $5000 firm. No trades. Email through CL for more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD ** Was $5000
This looks like a nice wagon.
“1959 Willys. Recent paint. All stock. Hurricane 6 motor. $5000 firm. No trades. Email through CL for more info.”
This was available for sale in 2011 and 2010, however the price was lower. It’s a nice build.
“12, 500 OBO
1949 Willys Jeep
327 Chevy engine, sm420 trans, dana 18 transfer case, model 27 front, dana 44 rear. 33 in BFGoodrich tires with aluminum wheels, spare tire rack mounted with the same. Newer pain job and new seats front and rear. Newer carpet. Extra 15 gallon tank mounted. Hi lift jack with zx and shovel mounted in the back of tailgate. New Bulldog 8000 pound with winch. Great Jeep, but needing something for commuting.”
The jeep’s odd perspective makes it look like it is slowly melting into the ground. The passenger side is crooked, the fender is collapsing, yet the grass around it is growing and vibrant. It seems a tribute to Salvador Dali. If that thing (flatbed trailer?) wasn’t in the background this could be a beautiful picture.
“Parts jeep. Will not part out, if u want something off of it, please take all. Best reasonable offer.”
Hard to tell what value is here.
“i have parts for willy jeeps 1946 and 1955.i have front and rear end.4 total driveshaft brake drums springs transmission and transfer case .(1)4cyl engine i starten to rebuld less piston .(1)carb(2)dist ,complete sterring linkage .gear box take it all $1000.00 firm ph#941-729-5517 or PH#941-201-8634”
There might be some value here somewhere, but hard to tell.
“HAVE SOME OLD JEEPS THAT WERE USED FOR HUNTING, OLD WILLY WAGON JEEP OR WHAT’S LEFT OF IT AND OTHERS GOING TO WASTE ON MY PROPERTY, TIME FOR THEM TO GO, TRYING TO CLEAN UP MY PROPERTY, ALSO HAVE TRANSFER CASES, FULL FRONT END 4X4 ASSEMBLIES, ,SEE MY ADD HERE AND ON SPACECOAST PARTS TO SEE MORE OF WHAT I HAVE TO GET RID OF. THANKS BOB 321-723-0248”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This looks in good shape.
“Forsale: 1961 Willys Jeep Wagon. Two wheel drive, has 6 Cyl. straight flat head OEM engine. Runs great! Has new tires, body is in good shape. Please call 260-347-35 three three from 8:30AM to 5PM. Do not email for information on Jeep it will not be answered. You must call the number, and ask for Alan, or Michel.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
(06/28/2010) This looks nice.
“Hi, I have a 1947 Jeep Willys i wanting to sell or trade for a nice reliable car or suv. I have 2 children and no reliable car to take them on vacations..It has a good paint job,New lift,shocks, and 35×12.50-15 BFG tires. Have a (best top) soft top and doors for it that are not in the pics. Has cd player,wiring is all good,everything works great but the gas guage and speedometer.. 4X4 works great,it has a buick v6 that runs great and is good on gas.. Im asking 6,300.00 or best offer or trade for a nice reliable car or suv.. Let me know what you have.. Put “willys” in head line please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
There’s some value here. The seller rightly points out the issue with the front frame rails.
“1946 Jeep more than just a parts Jeep. This Jeep was running about 5 years ago and I am currently getting it running again. The drive train and engine were fine and should still be. Good hood, fenders, tailgate gas tank. Had new brakes at that time. The rear tires are not for a Jeep. It comes with 4 original wheels with out tires. The tires and wheels that are on it now are just to move it around, but they will go with the purchase. Has been converted to 12 volt, with alt. The front end hit something hard and bent the frame horns where the bumper attaches, can be seen in one of the photos. Also has a original steering wheel and rear bumper included.”
This might be a replacement body, as I don’t see a battery box lid.
“327 t-18 Dana 44 rear 30 front 6 point cage locked up front and rear 33 super swappers runs drives good.allot more done to it call for more details.would rather trade for a gasser project our a clean lx 5.0 5sp. Mustang.want to go back to drag racing (360) 661-5318 NO TEXTING!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(04/27/2012) This looks good.
“1954 cj3b (tall hood flat fender)
350 Chevy with 14682 miles
12v system upgrade.
Edlebrock 4 barrel carb
Cannon air filter
MSD electronic ignition
12 in electric fan
4 core aluminum radiator
Headers
Tow bar
Tow plug (so lights operate with tow vehicle)
Electric wiper (no blades)
Full roll cage
6×9 water proof kenwood speakers
33 12.50 15 Mickey thompsons
Only con
3rd gear doesn’t like to engage it will engage at the right rpm but it grinds a little going in.”
No details on when this photo was taken. It is sold out of Kiev, Ukraine.
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The auction on this photo by the same seller fetched a bid of $18.50. I was surprised it went that high.
Here’s a rare GAZ out of Estonia. Might be good for a European collector.
“GAZ 67, Jeep, Militaria (Willys Jeep) 1945 ,
The vehicle is moving under its own power.
the car is not restored.
Still retains the original factory work. (80 %)
The car has been standing on the tenth garage.
EU Member States do not have customs and logistics companies to be transported. Transportation Estonia to Germany pays 400 – 500 EUR. –
Shipping will be paid by the buyer. Shipping outside the EU to clarify before you buy. I will help the buyer in dealings.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
Tires and wheel have been sold already, so it may be sitting on blocks?
“This is whats left of a 1948 Willys Jeep Model CJ2A. It runs (with a jump) as well as shift, all gears, high & low, front axle in & out. It has no brakes. The body is in very poor condition although the windsheild frame is salvagable. I put a rebuild carburator and head gasket on it to get it running. It has no tags, therefore, no papers. Unless you’re really motivated,”
UPDATE: Was $17,500. **SOLD**
“I am reluctantly selling this beautiful military piece of history. This is a Willys MB Jeep manufactured on February 6, 1943. The previous owner had it frame-off restored with all new or restored parts. He had the engine, transmission, transfer case, and differentials new or replaced. It has the original body with no rust and new paint. The accessories include lube chart (1944), gas can (1945), grease gun, fire extinguisher, oil squirt can, hand crank, and tire pump. It has a brand new master cylinder, wheel cylinder kits (4), and new shoes on all wheels. It has a new top with bows. It has an original Federal siren and all black out lights. It has a relatively new battery purchased from NAPA (12 volt) on 11-14-2010. It is still in warranty. It has brand new rubber molding around the windshield and windshield frame. It has five authentic combat wheels (not reproductions) and one new tube. The tires were replaced and new by previous owner. It has an aged manila tow rope with woven eye-knot ends wrapped on front bumper. A Jeep Technical Manual TM9-803 is included. This is a show quality restored jeep with a clear TEXAS title. This 69 year old piece of military history is ready to start and drive in your neighborhood or in a parade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
Glenn spotted this one. The paint is funky. The body looks good, best as I can see from the strange paint job. However, for only 8200 miles the engine compartment looks pretty filthy.
“1962 Willys Jeep. 8200 original miles! 4 Speed with working snow plow. Very little rust. I have owned since 1988 and prior to that it was stored in warehouse in NYC. $4900. No papers.”
Unclear if it runs, but looks pretty solid.
“57 Jeep Willys, 4 cylinder, Standats, 4×4. Good parts truck or restoration.
203-378-7400
11 old South Ave
Stratford, CT 06615”
UPDATE: Was Make Offer. **SOLD**
Listed as a 1946, it has a CJ-3B body.
“1946 Jeep Willys 4X4, sitting on 35″ tires. In running condition, ready for the MUD. great hunting truck. Make offer. Willing to trade for ATV only serious offers considered.”
UPDATE: Was $15,500. **SOLD**
“1944 Willys Military Jeep MB
ABSOLUTLY COMPLETE RESTORATION/SHOWROOM QUALITY
Item Location: Mount Vernon, Washington State
Price: $15,500.00
Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.
Coverage: Read item description or contact seller for details.
Description
1944 Willys Military Jeep MB.
VIN: MB312212.
Mileage: 1108 since rebuild.
Warranty: None.
Type of Title: Washington State, Clear.
Engine size: Stock. Type: Standard; Color: Olive Drab with white lettering.
Basic Information
Make: Willys.
Model: MB.
Year: 1944.
Type: Standard.
Mileage: 1108 since complete overhaul.
Title: Clear.
Color: Olive Drab with white lettering; Original Europe Invasion wartime markings.
Condition: Complete frame-up rebuild of all chassis, running and trim gear.
VIN: MB312212.
Trim: War service.
Drive train
Transmission: Manual three-speed.
Drive: Four-wheel with Hi/low range/locking hubs.
Safety
Headlights.
Tail, turn, and break lights.
Engine
Engine: Original four cylinder 4-Stroke.
Starter: Electric.
Carburetion Type: Original.
Electrical: 12 Volt.
Fuel Type: Gas.
Breaks
Standard.
Other Considerations
All new canvas, top and seats, from Beachwood Canvas.
Five new military tires on combat rims.
12 Volt system.
New wiring harness.
Turn signals.
Electric fuel pump.
Dual electric windshield wipers.
Cab Heater with two-speed fan.
Rebuilt radiator.
Locking hubs.
New timing chain and gears.
Balanced rods.
Back-up oil pressure gauge installed on engine.
Rebuilt transmission, axels, and breaks.
New paint.
Heavy Duty.30/.50 caliber gun mount.
All receipts and Maintenance Manuals.
Everything new or rebuilt.
No rust.
Other information
This classic war jeep was rebuilt from the frame up in both Texas and at the highly respected Northland Diesel in Bellingham, Washington. The engine was worked from the crankshaft up, and the transmission, transfer case, and differentials were likewise inspected and rebuilt as required. Items include a new wiring harness, tires on combat wheels, rebuilt carburetor, new seats and paint. In fact every item put back into service with this classic vehicle has been inspected and brought to standard. The owner’s intention was to have this vehicle look and perform like the day it was issued back in 1944. Receipts are available.
This vehicle has well over $28,000.00 invested in purchase and restoration, and is truly a showroom classic.
Also available and reasonably priced are an all-weather top, sides, and rigid doors from Beachwood Canvas (new @ $1350.00in original box), a set of five new road wheels on combat rims (cost new $1370.00) and other original equipment.”
This looks like a nice jeep for the price.
“1953 Jeep Willys, Automatic, Chevy 350, Edelbrock Carb. , Winch, Newer Backseat, soft top and bikini top. 530-570-3690”
This might a good price if the body is in good shape and it drives well.
“1954 Jeep Willy Truck, 350 engine, $3500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
The cab of this looks nice.
“Jeep FC150, 1962, very good condition. Runs
Must see: Maricopa AZ
Please contact for more pictures”
This appears to have a VEC CJ-2A Body.
“For sale a 1948 Willys Jeep. V6 buick engine, TH350 transmission. 33X12.5 BFG All Terrain tires in good shape. Four wheel drive works good, Hi/Low transfer case works good as well. Heavy duty bumpers front and rear, with rear receiver hitch. Front ford disc brakes only, rear brakes do not exist, carbureator needs a kit, accelerator pump doesn’t function properly, has a new battery. Fun vehicle to drive. Previous owner used it as a River Rat Call 402-two 6 nine-five 6 zero 1. I will not reply to email.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/30/2011) No pics provided.
“Call Larry for details 310-717-0413”