UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Looks solid.
“JEEP WILLYS 52 M38 FLAT FENDER ,4CYL ,GOOD MOTOR AND TRANY, WITH PTO WINCH NEEDS DRIVE LINE. NEW SOFT TOP ,GOOD TIRES 70% RESTORD , NEW SEATS FRONT WITH BACK BENCH,NO RUST, HAVE PINK INHAND,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Looks solid.
“JEEP WILLYS 52 M38 FLAT FENDER ,4CYL ,GOOD MOTOR AND TRANY, WITH PTO WINCH NEEDS DRIVE LINE. NEW SOFT TOP ,GOOD TIRES 70% RESTORD , NEW SEATS FRONT WITH BACK BENCH,NO RUST, HAVE PINK INHAND,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(09/12/2010) This seller sounds like he has a couple jeeps. Last year he drove back a ’46 CJ-2A from Oakdale to Winnemucca (when it stopped running).
“Selling 1945 willys jeep CJ2a. Last fall put on new tires, seat covers, correct muffler and hardware.Original items: Military style steering wheel, horn, oil filter, windshield tiltout hinges, and military rearend. Has correct windshield fold down wingnuts, vaccum wiper, passenger manual wiper, oil filter, spare tire mount, tailgate chains and Original oak blocks on hood. Frame solid, battery tray in good shape, has generator shield, master cylinder shield and working parking brake. All lights work, including dash light. Engine # 11594, located on right side of block behind oil filter, Body #1428, taigate #1428, serial # 11325, on dash and frame. tags on firewall missing because of, you know what, heater mod. and differentials I can make out date 45. Column shift missing and floor shift installed. T- 84 trans was used, which pretty much makes this a full WW-II chassis.”
Milleage is 66,900. After being around this jeep, I believe it to be original. Thats my guess, it may not be. Original color paster green, autumn yellow rims. Engine does smoke a little, It’s a WW-II smoke screen option, LOL. Floors solid, a little rot on bottom of hat channels ( very minimal) Steps are solid and hold when stepped on. Any questions please ask and left room for more pictures if there’s something you want to see. This jeep has ‘nt been restored, it’s in its original shape after 65 years. Thanks.”
I made my way, through snow, sleet, and plenty of rain, to Seattle this evening. So, if I get a chance to do updates, they’ll be pretty late.
I’m not quite sure where this image originated, but it was the only ‘Willys Tattoo’ I could find when I did a search on it (for no particular reason other than curiosity). Everything is backwards, so I’m wondering if it was taken using a mirror.
UPDATE: **Sold**
I have this chrome scattershield I doubt I’ll be using. There weren’t many made, so it is an unusual piece.
UPDATE: This has sold. Was listed at $3500.
There have been a few changes, but looks solid.
“1943 Willy’s MB, VIN# 266242, Date Of Issue 9/22/43
rebuilt 134 engine runs good
rebuilt T90 transmission
good original brakes
hand made aluminum top
4 Goodyear MTR radials
new exhaust system
lots of spare parts
current registration 2012 tags”
This has some old mini-teras. It also has a rear PTO. Looks like there is some value.
“1943 Willys pick up with PTO drive in rear. Motor did run when parked but does not run currently. Lots of parts. Some rust and dents but all there. $750 obo. 206-446-3190.”
Something seems a little odd with the hood.
“1948 Jeep CJ3, Runs and drives, with title, $3000 OBO, Call Frank at 520.975.8228”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
This could use some restoration.
“1946 Willys Jeep # 54716. Clear Florida Title that matches body tag and front frame numbers. It has been garaged while in Florida since 2008. Last ran in 2009and was waiting to be restored. Motor ( 4 cylinder Flat Head) was reportedly rebuilt in the mid 1980s, all gears and drive train appear to be correct and properly operated. It has Lockout Front Hubs and electrical has been converted to 12 volts . It has typical old jeep rust ( some rust through) which can be repaired. Original type seat frames are in great shape but needs covered.
There is a lot of character in this 1946 mid-western Jeep ( I brought it down from Missouri) and would only be appreciated by someone that knows the value of old Jeeps and wants to be a owner of history.”
This is a nice truck.
“RESTORED IN AND OUT-only 5660 produced-Chevy 305 c.i. engine/4 bbl carb-Warner T-90A 3 speed trans-Spicer 18 Transfer Case-4.88 ratio axles-Spicer 25 front axle/Dana 44 rear axle-Offset wheel tracks-New tires. Please call 262-245-6903 or 847-823-2709 MUST SEE $ 6900-OBO”
This has some unusual features. This is the most ‘military’ CJ-3B I’ve seen.
“1959 high hood military Jeep. Not running. But won’t take alot to get it to run. Drew
530-795-3953”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
For $450, this might be a cool project. I know nothing about them.
“Has flatbed with winch in front. has not been running in awhile.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
This is Charlotte. She looks to be a good restoration project.
“Restoration in progress. For price and current info, CALL/TEXT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
I don’t see many of these for sale.
“1958 to 1963 Jipe DKW-Vemag Candango What you see is what you get. Fairly nice condition. Gauges will need to be replaced or rebuilt.One storage compartment door is missing, motor is missing and seats are missing. Has only surface rust, not rotted. Vehicle has sat on ranch for years. Has no title. I will sign any paperwork and bill of sale to assist in reregistering. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This sure looks pretty stock. Note that there is only one tail light.
“Up for sale is a 1947 Willys Jeep wagon.It a 2 wheel drive and for the most part is complete.I think it has a newer F Head 4 cyl. like from a 50`s jeep not sure(see pix).Car need full resto but very rare now days.Lots of guys are dropping the bodys on S-10 frames and making nice rod out of them.$2000.00 or best offer,parts are worth the asking price.Clear Jersey title in my name and data plate is still on the body.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
(02/10/2011) Nice Jeep, but no WWII history here.
“Own a piece of WWII history with a slight twist. 1948 Willys Jeep, very healthy 283 / automatic, crawling suspension, Trans cooler, Headers and 650 Holley, Large Mickey’s great for snow plowing. I have a snow plow to match that can be purchased. Jeep can be sold without plow only, not plow without jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(02/04/2011) I can’t tell much from the pics.
“1942 ford mb ,military jeep, ,willy flat head 4cyl,run , all gear work,good project, will trade for 4×4 4-wheeler or partial trade for guns .phone”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
Does not include roll cage.
“Jeep Flat Fender Fiber Glass Body. In good condition. Does not include roll cage and no title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(08/31/2009) It’s got some brake problems and sounds like a project.
“II have a 51 Willys. I have owned it for around 4 years and just have not got around to fixing it up like I would like. It has been under cover the whole time I have owned it to save it from the rust. I started on cleaning up the body, I grinded it down to metal on most parts and and sprayed rust fix and primer on it to help it. The inside has mostly surface rust but the floor board on the driver side will need replaced at some point. I put new intake mainifold, valve covers, fuel pump, and rebuilt the carb. The picture I have does not have the carb on the engine, but it is on now. I have an extra hood and fender. It does have stock axles under it. Like I said it has been awile since I have done anything with it. If you have any questions shoot me an email, text, or phone call. I’m asking 2500,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(06/20/2010) It looks like a very good restoration.
“A VERY CLEAN BEAUTY, TOTAL FRAME OFF RESTORATION, REBUILT MOTOR, EVERYTHING NEW (PARTS, SEATS, ETC) CLEAN TITLE, PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED, ASKING $15,000.00 OBO MORE PICS AVAILABLE.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000
(12/20/2010) “1946 Willys Jeep in great running condition . Has a new tub , tons of new parts under the hood . Clear title and matching data plates . Runs and drives great . $4000.00 firm . Call or email for more info . 614-492-1407 if not home leave a message and I’ll get back to you .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(02/11/2011) It runs, drives, has plow. Needs fuel pump. Has funky dashboard.
“M38A1 Military Jeep, 4×4, 4 cylinder, 3 speed manual transmission, 2 stick transfer case, tires still hold air, has a snow plow installed. Has a new battery, jeep run’s and drives but needs a fuel pump. has some rust under fuel tank, body clean though. no roof . has windshield frame with glass from newer jeep. No seats, This jeep is in great condition for its age and would be easy to restore, asking 1500. OBO … delivery possible at additional cost”
These mini jeeps do a pretty good job of climbing. Check out this video:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZMxgEkly4k&feature=related
Here’s a UN version: http://wwww.kurumaerabi.com/?page=shop&store_id=11685
This Sunday is the annual Moonshiner’s Jeep Club Swap Meet. It will be held Sunday, March 13th 2011 at the Western Washington Fairgrounds, as usual. The event takes place from 9am – 4pm.
The swapmeet is open to the general public. Admission is $10, though children under 12 are free. You can learn more at the Moonshiner’s website.
The column shift has been converted and an F-head stuck into it, but otherwise looks in good shape.
“Vintage 1946 Jeep CJ2A. One owner since about 1947. Regularly serviced. Garaged for all of its life and not used for the past 25 years. Engine has been started regularly. First civilian model after WWII. Had shifter on steering column, but has been converted to a floor shift. Original flat head engine has also been replaced with the overhead valve four cylinder ‘hurricane’ engine. Large rear mounted PTO winch. Otherwise, most everything else is stock. In great shape with a ‘Koenig’ steel top. VERY little rust, if any? Repainted, upholstered and gone over mechanically in about 1956. Seats can use new upholstery. Carburetor rebuilt in 2006. Doesn’t burn oil or leak. Tires are all pretty good. Rims have a chrome ring on the rim. Everything works good. Runs great. Great for original restoration or drive it as is. Serious parties please E-mail to discuss price.”