UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
(02/29/2012) This appears worth a look.
“1964 Jeep fc 150 with meyers plow,hyd lift,non hydro turn,good brakes,low milage,good glass,restorable,have paper work, serial #65548-25809”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
(02/29/2012) This appears worth a look.
“1964 Jeep fc 150 with meyers plow,hyd lift,non hydro turn,good brakes,low milage,good glass,restorable,have paper work, serial #65548-25809”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
(04/07/2012) This looks like a DJ Body and other parts that are definitely not MB.
“1944 Jeep Mb Willys, has a 4 cylinder flat head, it runs good. it has been converted from a 6 volt to a 12 volt. Body is in good condtion, almost no rust, has fiberglass patches. has a frame welded around body, and inside the body for more protection. Has an Aluminum gas tank, I have title in hand. Cool liitle Jeep! Call or text ”
A reader has a CJ-5 he’d like someone to fix. Anyone know of a dependable jeep mechanic in the Los Angeles Area?
Thanks,
– Dave
My first ‘official’ reviewer, from Arches Magazine, took a look at Finding Virginia and had nothing but good things to say about it. I’m very happy about the review and hope it leads to more sales! The review was long and detailed. Here is the final paragraph, which sums up the review well, even capturing one of my favorite poems, Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken:
Here are some interesting jeep comics Buz found. They were published in Pocket War Comics. Pocket War Comics were published in Britain and, as the name suggest, were pocket sized. I tried to find more information about them, but didn’t have any luck.
One great resource for this genre is http://pocketwarcomics.blogspot.com/. These came from this same site from this link: http://pocketwarcomics.blogspot.com/2011/03/war-picture-library-99-spearhead.html
This will interest someone.
“I have a small pile of NOS Willys parts ranging from the 1940’s to 1950’s. there are a total of 66 different part numbers , and 225 plus total parts by count. also included are 5 parts catalogs . I have a list of all the part numbers. the parts are assorted engine, suspension and misc small parts. there is no sheet metal, body parts, or anything bulky. the parts are in SW Minnesota. delivery to the Mpls area is offered, with the stipulation that half the money be paid in advance (non-refundable) and the balance due at time of delivery. any further questions, call 507-327-9544 thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550
I’d say this needs work.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A. Complete but does not run. Good for restore project or parts for other Jeep projects. $550.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Though rusty, this runs and drives.
“1961 Willys jeep,starts and runs good.Jeep has no brakes and lots of rust!!Repeat lots of rust !!!Frame is solid but body is very rusty! It was on my farm for years and I do not have a title or registration for it! Did I say it was rusty? 1500.00 or best offer or trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This runs and looks good for the price.
“1947 Willys CJ2A jeep. Runs and stops okay. Needs some TLC. Fun jeep to drive around the farm or out in the woods. Mostly all original. 1500.00 OBO ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This needs some work, but looks pretty solid.
“This Willys CJ3B is mostly original except for the engine, which is a rebuilt 231 V6 that runs great. It has a T90 three speed transmission and Dana 18 transfer case. One downside is that the transmission needs some work . The tires are in good shape and the stock axles have 5:38 gears. The body is in very good condition as is the windshield glass. This is a good, solid project with a lot of potential that already has a good start — mostly just needs some tinkering. Don’t really need to sell , but don’t have the time for it, and maybe someone else can enjoy this old gem.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was priced at $1600.
This runs.
“I HAVE THIS 1952 M38 MILITARY JEEP FOR SALE. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL ALUMINUM WINTER TOP WITH DATA PLATE, ORIGINAL MC ENGINE, RADIATOR. BRAKES DO NOT WORK. THE ENGINE RUNS WITH NO SMOKE BUT HAS A RATTLE FROM THE TAPPETS. I DO HAVE A CLEAR TITLE FOR THIS JEEP. I CAN SEND MORE PICTURES UPON REQUEST.”
This looks to be a great price.
“Have a 1947 Willys CJ2A up for grabs. It’s a bit of a project, but a LOT better than some of these you find.
First off, the carburetor is fouled up so it will not start. It cranks find, but will not fire. If this is an issue, close the ad.
Buick 350 V8
Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission
Twin Stick Transfer Case
Upgraded Axles with electronic lockers(price the eaton e-locker) Rear is a D44 or D60, not sure which. Previous Owner said 60. Not sure of the front.
Upgraded to Front Discs
Basic Rollcage
Seats have been modified for larger drivers
Dual Gas tanks
Warn 8000lb Winch
Almost brand new 33″ Pro Comp tires + Spare with nubs still on it
6″ Black Diamond Lift
Manual Steering
Brand new battery.
All lights work, if running should pass inspection. No emissions!
This Jeep needs finishing, but not a ton. The body is straight, with only surface rust in a few places. Mostly chrome trim.
The Lockers, Winch, and tires are worth most of my asking price.
Very much interested in trades for more modern Jeeps(cherokee, cj5, cj7, yj, etc). Or cash in hand. Serious buyers can get my phone number via email.
I will be 100% upfront on this to the best of my abilities. Feel free to ask any questions, make an offer, etc.
I am not forced to sell this, just want to fund other projects.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7250.
The outside looks nice. The engine could compartment could use some cleaning.
“1958 Willys 2 Door S.W., 4X4, 1987 Ford Bronco Complete Drive Train, brakes, and suspension, 351Windsor 4 BBL H.O., Auto O.D. trans and transfer case, I.F.S. front and 9″ rear end 3.50L gear ratio, $7250.00 O.B.O”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350
(09/27/2011) That is a seriously stretched body.
“I have a complete brand new fiberglass willys jeep body. I had extra re-inforcement in key areas by a fiblerglass shop, and also had them stretch it to allow room for rear seats (I have kids) Anyways the project got scrapped for another. I have 3k into this body. It has been notched to allow a small block chevy to fit in the engine bay. Also had reinforcement but more for the looks the inside is fitted with aluminum diamond plate and the outter body has tread plate accents.”
UPDATE: Last listed at $6200. **Status Unknown**
(08/23/2011) Bob spotted this nice looking Jeepster.
“1950 Willys Jeepster; only 5836 produced; owned since 1965; 75,000 original miles; recently converted to 12 volt system including new starter, generator, and battery; original tires have been recapped; convertible top is functional and includes side and rear curtains; excellent restoration project; runs and can be driven home.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $160,000.
(09/30/2011) For $160,000, a person could buy a pretty cool boat and a pretty cool jeep!
“1943 WWII GPA amphibious jeep. Extremely rare and totally cute! Fully restored, no rust and in MINT condition. Drives, swims $160,000 firm”
This morning’s updates have come directly from Fort Lewis, which is now known by the term JBLM (Joint Base Lewis-McChord). Well, technically I’m at the VA hospital waiting on Ann, so it might be more accurate to say I’m very near JBLM. In commemoration of my visit, I thought I’d post a couple Fort Lewis related images.
From Ford42GPW comes this picture of a couple of soldiers from the 15th Infantry. You can read more at the website.
Old Cars Weekly’s website published this overhead shot of the 15th infantry. There are a couple different early jeeps in this picture.
The G503 website has this thread about a Ford GP and Bantam BRC-40
I ran across this image the other day. It’s a surreal composition. The AP Photo is part of a collection of 45 pictures from Africa published on the Atlantic Monthly’s website. View all the amazing photos here.
According to the caption, “A U.S. army soldier with a sub-machine gun and another in a jeep guard the looming S. S. Partos which was damaged and had capsized against the dock when the Allies landed at the North African port, in 1942. (AP Photo)”
This looks like a great summer cruiser.
“2 Door Convertible Roadster Phaeton Jeepster.
This is an “ALL STEEL” vehicle. No fiberglass or body filler. It is also a “Rust Free” vehicle with no body or floor panel repairs/replacements. The custom body work and paint job was professionally done in California before the current owner purchased the vehicle. Most likely around 8-10 years ago. The paint is holding up very well. There are no problems with chipping, cracking, fading, checking, fish eyes or orange peel. True show quality paint job. This all steel two door/convertible body is fairly stock. There are a few unique modifications that were done to the original body. The stock flat front ’48 hood and grille were replaced with more desirable, better looking ’50 setup. The hood then had “Louvers” cut into it. A custom front splash shield was also fabricated. The front turn signals lights where relocated into the grille area to help keep the front end clean looking. The rear portion of the vehicle received custom tail lights that were set and fitted into the body. The rear wheel fender skirts were welded in place. (Again, all steel body work.) It has smooth body lines with the front and rear bumpers removed. The two-tone color scheme was influenced by the gorgeous 1950’s Ford vehicles which use these colors. The ’57 peach color is called “Sunset Coral”. With a color as nice as this, A nickname was given to the vehicle. “Just Peachy” which is hand painted on the rear. The side metallic candy stripes are also outlined with a hand painted pin stripe which really makes the whole vehicle stand out. (much more about this on eBay)
This looks like a solid little jeep.
“Fresh L head engine, 8000 miles on complete running gear, 31×10.50 Goodyear Wrangler Tires. Amature Restoration. Call after 5 weekdays, anytime on weekends. (208) 687-1582.”
It isn’t ‘all original’, but it runs and drives.
“CJ3B all original. CJ3B front end and tall boy hurricane motor runs as smooth as a sewing machine, excellent condition. New exhaust, complete new brakes. CJ3A body, rough. Frame, driveline, transfer case, in good condition but slips out of 3rd gear on occasion. I have the title. Please contact through email and if you include your phone number I will call back right away.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3295
There are a couple patches, but otherwise might restore well.
“4 Cylinder flat head. 3 speed. 4 wheel drive. Hast op with doors but has surface rust on it.
Good body – no rust – Primer”
The second half of this ad was funny. Remember, just don’t go asking for pictures, cuz if you do, you don’t know what a Willys is!!! I’m not sure if ‘will run’ means it currently runs.
“WHAT I HAVE FOR YOU PEOPLE THAT LIKE AND WANT THE OLD THINGS
IS A 1947 WILLYS OVERLAND JEEP STATION WAGON
COMPLETE MOTOR WILL RUN
NEEDS TO BE RESTORED
2 WHEEL DRIVE 3 SPEED ON THE COLLUM
come and get it as this will not last longgggggggggg for this price PRICE IS FIRM AND NO TRADING CASH ONLY
SORRY NO CAMERA THIS IS NOT NEW IT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED
so if you ask me for pictures its because you dont no what a willy is
i will not play any games with anyone so dont try”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3995.
Lots of stock jeep here, but there plenty of dents, dings, and dust.
“4 Cylinder
Overhead valve engine
3 speed
2 new tires
$3995 OBO”
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