UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It runs, but the body looks rough.
“1947 jeep willy runs good needs battery and tires asking 1500.00obo will consider trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It runs, but the body looks rough.
“1947 jeep willy runs good needs battery and tires asking 1500.00obo will consider trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This looks in good shape.
“MUST SEE 1967 jeep V6 Only 14,000 miles Many accessories Spot lights mounted both sides Large water tank with electric reel. New tires. 10,000 electric winch Snow plow and mounts”
This has a variety of mods.
“fiberglass body, nice healthy 302 engine w/ headers, automatic, 2 smaller back seats
carter electric fuel pump, holley fuel regulator, new off road tires. Great toy to have
up north by the cabin or just to play around in the mud. There’s over 8 thousand
invested in this thing, not counting the hours of work. I’m selling this Jeep for a
very good friend of mine, so you will have to call Jerry for detail info. Price is 4,750
or best offer. “cash only”, spammers can save your time, no checks
920-373-8766 Jerry for more info
920-626-1266 Jesse for location
Partial trades are welcome, 4×4 ford trucks, toyota trucks, ect. Must run & drive,
also some old cars”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1800. **SOLD**
“1946 Willys CJ2A, 4-cylinder, 3-speed, 12-vo;t conversion, disc brakes in front, soft top, nice CD, 32 X 11.5 tires are near new, no tub or floorboard rust, clean title. .”
This includes an overdrive. This might be a good price.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A. NEW 225 Buick V6. Overdrive. 12V. Saginaw steering. Buick tilt steering column. New Top. Roll Bar. Jeep “Levis” Seats. Dual Jerry Can/Spare tire carrier. Tow Bar. Decent tires, plus it comes with the original wheels with good tires on them. $2500/Best Offer. Howard. htoo@ymail.com”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700. This was listed for sale in 12/04/2008. It was priced at $3000 at that time.
The body lacks tool indents and has the tire mounted like the CJ-1 and CJ-2s. The front clips appears to be MB.
“1942 Willys MB Jeep. Licenced and tagged with Pink!
Served in Pearl Harbor. 3rd owner other than Uncle Sam. Replaced windshield and glass, Points, plugs, dist. cap, coil, brakes, fuel pump, carburator, shocks, leaf springs and mounts, U joints, gas tank, crank pully and belt, battery, gauges and speedometer, generator, regulator, starter motor, 90% re-wired, brake lights, rebuilt steering box and pitman arm replacement, probally more. Runs , good compression.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
(01/15/2010) “Rolling chassis 1945 willys on newer frame, clean Ca title on non op, rear dana 44 flanged axle with disc brakes, front dana 25 with disc brakes set up for crossover steering, both axles have 4.27 gears, rear has a lockright locker, tub,fenders,hood all dented but no real deep rust (just light surface rust where paint has chipped). Extra stock frame. Roll cage included.”
UPDATE: Was $3900. **SOLD** Dexter noted the crossmember appears square, suggesting this may be a GPW.
(04/26/2011) This appears to be a GPW with a early CJ-2A grille (rather than being a VEC CJ-2A).
“Used around farm and for hunting Can be seen on Stokes Ferry Rd. (off 200 by Stumpknockers and Red’s Restaurant).”
According to this link, here are some crazy Russian drivers tackling rivers using Ural 4230 trucks.
Claus forwarded this story and pics today from South Africa. As I told him, marriage can be a rocky road, so it only makes sense to start out newlyweds in a jeep! You might remember Claus’ brother’s build, which can be seen here.
Claus writes, “The past weekend my brother was asked, by one of his friends, to provide his jeep as their wedding car. Apparently the jeep was centre of attraction and completely shadowed the newlyweds hehehe :-). It even was part of the decor at the reception hall.”
Craig spotted this cool image of an unusual “Eat More Bread” delivery truck. He believes it was shown at the Chicago Auto Show in 1960. I looked through the Chicago Auto archives, but didn’t have any luck finding other examples of it.
I found another example of this rig in “The Story of the Jeep“
According to the CJ-3B Page, Willys-Overland considered a large delivery truck back in the erly 1940s, but apparently decided not to pursue them at that time.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1550
This looks like a great price. That’s only 500 miles from me … hmmmm.
“1954 CJ-3B. This early CJ is in good condition and runs very well. The carburetor has been rebuilt along with a new fuel pump and filter. The fuel tank was removed and cleaned then treated with a chemical sealant made especially for the task of restoring old fuel tanks. The original 4-cylinder engine also received new plugs, wires, oil, filter, etc. this past year.
The drivetrain is original and in proper functioning condition. The 4-wheel drive works as well as hi/low range. The electrical system is the original 6 volt and also functions properly. Head/brake lights, turn signals and even the electric wiper (converted from vacuum) all operate well.
The hydraulic plow works. It’s lifted by a single cylinder and swivels manually. It has a fresh coat of Caterpillar-yellow paint on it.
The interior of the CJ is pretty basic with a late-model bench seat put in sometime in the past. There is an under-dash heater plumbed in but its working condition is unknown at this time. The fuel gauge does not work; there is no sending unit in the tank. The windshield has several cracks.
The major areas of concern on the vehicle are the brakes and front suspension. The brakes do work, they are just very soft and the pedal goes to the floor. The fluid is full so likely the master cylinder is shot and/or the brakes need bleeding. The front suspension is very worn from carrying the plow for many years. Also of concern is most of the tires have very little tread and all are severely weather-checked.
Overall this is a very sound Willys that can be restored or used as is for plowing in the winter (even has a block heater). I haven’t spent a lot of time underneath it but there is not a lot of rust. You should come make that evaluation yourself. I can get more detailed photos of any areas of concern if you’re a very serious buyer. Realize it’s nearly a 60 year old vehicle though and priced very reasonably. MT title is in hand; vehicle has not been registered for the road since the early 1980’s.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750
It looks like there is value here. Note the seller will throw in an overdrive for another $250.
“1946 CJ-2A. This vehicle does not currently run, it’s a project. The previous owner said it ran great until the trans broke. The transmission (T-90) is out of the vehicle and needs rebuilding. The input shaft is damaged. The brakes are non-existent and the is some rust but not too bad.
This CJ has been modified with a Saginaw steering box and a 12 volt conversion. The hood and windshield frame depicted in the first photo are no longer on the vehicle. The hood was poorly repaired with bondo and the windshield frame was rusted badly. I have since found a better hood and windshield frame, they will be included with the sale of the vehicle. Additional modifications include the installation of a later F-head engine with a low-profile Holley carb. This carburetor is desirable as it allows you to keep the stock hood without cutting a hole in it for air-cleaner clearance. The carb has been rebuilt, the fuel-pump (glass-bowl type) has been cleaned and inspected.
I also have a Warn overdrive for this CJ and I will include it for an additional $250. The OD is not available separately; I’ll let the entire package go for $1000 firm. The tires and wheels may also stay with me depending on the results of the CJ-3B sale. This CJ will have the wheels and tires from the 3B should this sell before the 3B does. I’m keeping one of these Willys but two is kind of too much (I’m told).”
UPDATE: Was $3000. **SOLD**
This has something unusual on the back.
“47 willies original flat 4 runs good needs little carb work straight body has a winch and tow bar possible trades include dirtbike quads banshee etc and cash please call for more info before ten pm thanks”
This looks like a good price.
“ok i will try again ,i am sorry for thirst false start but i have stripped the jeep and taken a lot of pics i will start again with the best top which is in great condition and the roll cage i can deliver local and want $300 for them.
i will consider trades for type 4 vw parts but cash is king LOL
I can be reached on this number 2zero 62 6one four 6 eight thre e
treehugger19 66AT LiVe DOt COm is my email and you can view the top with some notice
regards Paul”
No pics provided.
“’42 Willy’s Jeep, Updated Ford Motor, Gas Can Mount, Power Strreeing, Power Brakes, Warn Winch, CB Radio, tires are fair and brakes work. Call with offer at 928 634-4781”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $325.
“2 terra tires 1 brand new 1 85-90-% on 15 x 10 wheels 325.00 or make me an offer.call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
Here’s an old racer with a nice cage.
“Old Willys race jeep. been sitting a long time. No motor or trans. $500.00. NO SCAMMERS!!”
UPDATE: Not sure of the status of this junkyard. Original post if from 2011.
It looks like there are some good parts. Here are some other yards.
“Jeeps…and parts….Scouts…and parts…lots of parts….a Jeep M715 truck…..looking for something???? Just ask me to see if I have it….Randy”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
At the very least it needs paint and glass. Other than that it appears a good deal of work has been done.
“1950 Willys Panel Delivery: Extremely unique running and driving project. Makes a great ratrod, or take it to the next level for a sweet street rod, lots of potential!
The top is chopped (excellent job), windshield is in, no side windows or rear windows, flat glass – should be inexpensive to have glass cut for it. It has shaved door handles, custom front and rear bumpers, wood floor in rear, bucket seats, console and a tilt steering column.
Small Block 318 w/automatic transmission, dual exhaust, no smoke, no leaks, no ticks, runs smooth.
I have the other 2 matching “old school” wheels that match the rear.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
“1950 Willy’s Jeepster Rat Rod setting on a 2001 S10 chassis. Chevy 350 cid, th350 transmission, 7.5″/7.625″ GM rear end with 4.56 gears. Suspension is set up for air bags. Range Rover air bags in the front. Rear ones were leaking so I pulled them and installed shocks and springs. Compressor and all hardware I have goes with it. Runs great! Eye catcher where ever it goes!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250. This is a DJ-3A body.
(12/09/2010) This sure looks like a DJ-3A body.
“For sale 1953 willys need to sale has clean texas title, runs good overhualed flahead straight 4 cylinder, 3 speed tires are good, has leak in brakelines so they need to be replaced good off road for beach or great for hunting call me for info or to come see it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(04/01/2011) The pics are a little blurred, but it looks solid. The buy-it-now price of $2000 might be a good price.
“1952 willys jeep 4×4,buick 265 v-6 engine,new headers,new gas tank,new brakes and cylinders, everything works but horn, have clear title,vehicle is registerd but needs state inspection to drive on public roads.4 wheel drive components work good. very little rust . has lots of new metal.worst rust is above window.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
(03/25/2010) Here’s a solid looking truck.
“1951 Willys Jeep pickup. 4×4 231v6 buick motor that needs little work. 3 speed tranny, This is a super solid classic truck with original interior.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $600.
(04/13/2011) Maybe a parts jeep?
“This is first year civilian jeep, Totally complete but needs total restoration,, , no title but woudl be great for farm or ranch as this is what it was made for, also has only surface rust,, hood and windshield is in primer,,, has new 6 volt battery,,shift knobs,,, jeep VERY solid,,, even tail gate works perfect,, ti has the 4 cyl go devil 134 engine,, L head,,and i think T-90 transmission”