UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
Don is selling his GPW. You can read about it at G503.com. More Images can be seen at here.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
Don is selling his GPW. You can read about it at G503.com. More Images can be seen at here.
UPDATE: Sold for $6100 on eBay
The serial number is 13359.
“The Jeep starts and drives, but I am assuming that after 65 years it might need to be rebuilt or maybe not. there is not much rust on the body, the under carrige has been repaired in the past and will need to be repaired correctly if your looking for a perfect example of a Jeep. It has the original Plow and Winch. Plow works perfectly and so does the winch. Its all original. The floors look to have been rusted and patched a long time ago. The Top is perfect, and so are the seats, I can send more detailed pictures to any buyer via e-mail upon request. Also the transmission is not an automatic its a 3 speed manual on the column.”
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140661189560+&viewitem=
This looks nice.
“New Aftermarket Body – Zero Rust, 327 TBI – Turbo 350, Spicer 20, Custom Radiator, Novak Adapter, Dana 44 Front & Rear, Power Disc Front Brakes, 11″ Rear Brakes, Power Steering, Tilt Wheel, New Superwinch Hubs, New Painless Wiring, New VDO Gauges, Programmable Speedo, Full Roll Cage, 15×10 Wheels, 32×11.5 BFG Mud Terrains, New Tiger Top, Bikini Top, And Half Doors.
This Was A Complete Body Off Restoration. Very Dependable, Everything New At Time Of Build. 8300 Miles – $11,.000/obo.
208-413-four six six seven”
This has some unusual mods. I’m not sure what the ‘stripes’ on the side are. Nor am I sure what is on the hood.
“1962 Willys Jeep, flat head four cylinder. Some spare engine and body parts. Very few miles put on it since I’ve owned it. Must see to appreciate. Body and under carraige in great shape. Call for more specific details. Asking $5,000 or best offer. Realistic offers only please, they don’t make these anymore. Call anytime 731-925-6370 ask for Reggie.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
I don’t see a floor shift, but don’t see a column either.
“Looking for a winter project? Here it is! A 1946 Jeep Willys Military Eddition Flat Head, 4 cyl motor that turns over! A great restoration project call Keith today 603-543-6161 for more information. A real diamond in the rough.”
Hog spotted these. Someone might like them. I’m not sure what they are worth.
“NOS Dualmatic hubs for CJ3A and later Jeeps with C-clip front axles. 10 spine, original mounting bolts. Some shelf wear but never mounted. $250/obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
Except for some passenger side rust, this looks pretty good.
“I have a 53 m38a1 runs and drives great lots of new parts all guages work. Also has winch on front. Great jeep.”
This might run with a little work.
“Our old farm jeep with winch actuated plow. Used for years to plow drive. Has deluxe hardtop (roll down windows), new old stock heater installed 2 yrs ago works great. used up until last year then it wouldnt start. over the summer I stole the fuel line and one of the wheels rusted thru and punctured the tube. We are not on the farm anymore and I dont want to mess with it, just want it gone. This was an old farm jeep so if something rusted thru it was cut off and what ever was handy was welded in its place. My son and I painted and installed heater two years ago.
4 wheel drive works fine has 4 cyl with 3 speed and dual stick transfer case. I have an extra engine I got from a buddy when I helped pull it (it was running) and install a buick v6 in his. so i took the 4 banger.
$750 OBO or trade for your ?????”
This looks in good shape.
“Hi, this is a very nice 1955 Willys cj5. The speedo says 42,800 miles and I believe it accurate as I am the 3rd owner and the last guy had it for almost 20 years. Also, the frame is NOT rusted out!
Smooth running f134, 3speed, CLEAR TITLE, “Tank Top” topper (made here in KC), heater, front tow bar, rear HD trailer hitch, new tires, new starter, runs great!
This is a very clean Willys with rust only in the “tool box” under the passenger seat.
100% ready to roll!!
Call Scott 913-562-7528″
httpv://youtu.be/McsKl-jWKgM
No power train. The sell has lots of other parts, too.
“This a a late war Willys MB minus the power train, body rough, good rolling frame, $600.00 Also have lost of other parts I will sell separately or make a package deal with the rolling Jeep Delivery possible in the New england area for more $$$ (603) 452-5403”
Update: **SOLD** Was $1000
Based on the number on the passenger side, I believe this was raced at one time. It would have been an Eastern Washington jeep (Region 4). The top appears in reasonable condition. It either has a DJ or a CJ-3B windshield.
“1952 Jeep Willys Project….Engine is in the back seat……Donated to us just as you see it…… Call or come see it.”
With out the quarterpanels, this looks like it has no pants. However, it runs and drives (in the yard).
“This Jeep has no title just bill of sell. Does run and yard drive 4 cyl. 3 spd, needs break work. Rusty but would make a good 4+4 farm vehicle !!! * 828-244-7120 *”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700.
Some recent work has been done. I’m thinking that giving this to ‘Momma’ for christmas might not be the best plan . . .
“1944 Willys Jeep
just finishing putting another good running engine back in it this weekend
Should be ready by this Monday. Here is your chance for a great runaround jeep.
It has all new brake shoes, hoses, master cylinder, wheel cylinder, rebuilt carb, new gas tank, new seat cushions
front and back. has locking hubs, new rebuilt starter.
Put a big red bow on this sucker and give it to Momma for Christmas!”
UPDATE: Still Available. Anyone tried contacting the seller recently? Is this real?
(06/08/2011)
“1958 Willy’s Jeep, 4 wheel, FC-170 Firetruck. Built by Valley Fire Truck, Bay City, MI. 1of 3 Made Rebuilt motor. Truck all ready to put back together. 2 cabs. Motor over $2300. Good Tires. Have over $10,000 invested, will take $6000 or trade! Owner 83 retiring, must sell! 989-239-1775”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/01/2011) This looks like a deal.
“hasnt ran since last year no title 608 697 2361”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/03/2011) It’s been modified.
“I built this tub years ago for a rock crawler, and never finished it. Now the tub is sitting in my back yard rusting. It would make a killer rat rod, or finish it as a Jeep.
The entire floor has been replaced with 14 gauge diamond plate, and the rear has been moved up 6″ I have a windshield frame, grill, hood, a set of fenders, and a tail gate to go with it. The fenders are kind of beat, but the rest is great. Asking $500 for all of it, and will not separate! So far it has very minor rust, that’s only on the surface. I don’t have any pix in it’s current state, but can get some if you need them.
I do have all the paper work for a title on this one, so it can be street legal!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
(12/10/2011) There appears to be some value here. No motor.
“m38 willys jeep body frame only and top no motor body is fiberglass frame has been restored and painted full roll cage”
UPDATE: Still Available. The GPW sold. The M-38 is still available (see comments).
“Also have M38 Jeep with engine and trans. Call for details.. 253-691-9460 PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND VIA EMAIL ”
My kids fly into town tomorrow evening, so updates will become irregular for the next week. I will update tomorrow afternoon though.
Tonight’s updates went a bit off course as I found myself exploring the archives of Mechanix. Check it out as they have some really cool stuff!
Roberto spread some christmas cheer our direction by sending some examples of his holiday jeeps. They will appear over the next few days. Thanks Roberto!
UPDATE: Glenn spotted this unusual competitor to the DJ-3A Surrey. The seller calls it a Jolly, though the magazine picture below suggests it is actually the Renault (thanks DC). The one shown below has been in the Newport Beach area for years and was once owned by the founder of Armor All. It is up for auction on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180772628708
Included in the Auction is a picture of a Mechanix article that discusses the DJ-3A Surrey, the Jolly and a Renault Beach Wagon. I tried to find the original article, but couldn’t. However, I did the other Modern Mechanix articles about jeeps listed in the posts below this one. Great stuff!
This article ran in the September 1949 issue of Mechanix. This might just qualify as the first Hi Hood!
Mechanix ran this article and picture on the future of the jeep in December of 1944. I think I might have this picture somewhere else, but never new its origin.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2000.
This looks like a great price.
“1949 Willys Jeep, CJ3A, runs and drives good, new brakes and suspension, 12V, key start, rebuilt engine.”