I made some more progress today, including hooking up the gas filler, attaching the rubber wheel well thingys, installing the choke and some other minor additions. I’m just about ready to fire up the engine.
1943 GPW Windham, ME **SOLD**
Looks nice.
“1943 FORD G.P.W. RUNS GREAT,LOOKS GREAT. A COLLECTOR’S DREAM AT $5,000.”
1951 CJ-3A Princeton, NC **SOLD**
It’s run and a bit rusty.
“This jeep has seen better days, but being a serious Jeep buff, you can see through the rust and multiple layers of Bondo and paint …. The jeep does run and was recently deemed roadworthy by North Carolina standards with the addition of electric turn signals. Apparently a seatbelt isnt required because it doesnt have one on either seat”
1945 GPW Weatherford, TX **SOLD**
“1945 Ford/Willys CJ2 4WD JEEP, original VIN and ID tag on dash, clean Texas title, no rust, John Deere green paint, starts first time EVERYTIME, tow ready, tagged as antique vehicle, original engine and transmission, great ranch, hunting, or deer lease rig. This cool old jeep is a lot cheaper than a new 4-wheeler, and will also carry 4 people with cooler ! She looks runs and drives great for being 64 years old and you will not be disappointed in her performance! $4500 OBO! Please call me or e-mail me at work.”
1953 CJ-3A Trimble, Mo $5500
This looks in good shape, but sports a CJ-3B windshield.
“1953 willys jeep will trade for atv, buggy,zeroturn mower, boat ,send pic thanks.”
1946 CJ-2A Fargo, ND **SOLD**
It’s got the column shifter and a VIN of 30296 according to the seller. The body looks rough along the edges.
“46 jeep CJ-2a Willys. Early 1946 (SN:30296) with column shift. L head engine in running condition. Needs new Starter. Body in restorable condition. JeeTop aluminum top. Needs brakes. Transmission/transfer case in good condition. Would be an excellent jeep to restore.”
1942 MB/GPW Oregon Coast, Or $2650
Note the interesting modifications to the grille.
“This is a Jeep that I purchased a little while back. I was going to restore it to look like the old Military Jeeps. It features a one of a kind grill which has two half vents on each side, as well as 4 indicator lights, instead of just 2. This one has a tailgate, which I think may not be original. It has the flathead motor or the “Go Devil” motor. The other parts of the drivetrain, I believe are original. The body has a military style dash, with the military style glovebox….”
1945 VEC CJ-2A Goffstown, NH **SOLD*
There’s been some body work that has obscured one of the two driver-side indents. It still has the column shifter. It’s sort of running.
“This is a 1945 Willys CJ2A with all the matching tags. It is serial number 11752 which means it was the 1752 CJ2A made in 1945 out of a total of 1824 for that year and it is the 1752 CJ ever built. This is a project but certainly can be put back into shape. There aren’t too many of these 1945 CJ’s left around. It has the 3 speed on the column which seems to work as it should. The head and valves were pulled by the previous owner because of a broken valve guide. He said that it ran fine before. It does turn over freely and seems to have good compression and no strange noises. I believe I have all the engine parts but you know how that goes, so please plan on something missing…..”
1960 FC-170 Pittsfield, MA **SOLD**
“1960 willys 170 cabover 4 cyl flathead. was a flatbed plow truck. rearend is rusted, needs body work. runs good and yard drives.
1953 CJ-3B Austin, TX **SOLD**
It appears someone got a good deal on a parts jeep or project. This sold very quickly.
“The Good – 53 willys Jeep, late 60’s Olds V-6 motor – the motor and drivetrain seems tight and good. It is complete, was driven until 2000. Will need to be thoroughly checked out after being parked for so long. Rollbar is in good shape. Have the original owners Oregon Title, I got the vehicle from her son when I bought his house. The bad – no keys, the throttle pedal needs to be re-attached to floorboard, did I mention the brakes – need rebuild. Kids shot the windshield glass w/BB gun 2×3 times, tires are OLD, will probably need a distributor. It needs seats, the old seats are trashed. It has some cancer, but the diamond plate covers it well.”
1952 M-38 Turlock, CA **SOLD**
1952 M-38 Lynden, Wa $6000
UPDATE: Still available. Better pics.
The bumper doesn’t look stock. For the price, it’s a bit rough.
“1952 Willys Jeep M38. 4 Cylinder Flathead. Has top and doors, no windshield. Runs and drives great! $6000 obo.”
1950 CJ-3A Steamboat Springs, Co ebay
“1950 Jeep Willys for sale. Runs great.New paint, top and seat covers.15,000 miles. Stored inside.”
Brian’s new ‘free’ flattie
Brian just got this beauty in a direct trade for an old car he had planned to drop off at the junk yard. Just check out the beautiful work done on the steering mechanism. It’s one of a kind. The body is fiberglass, though it has a couple features I don’t recognize, such as the angle cut from the dashboard down to the passenger door opening, the flaring, and the gap between the fenders and the cowl (which I suspect means there has been some cutting of the body there).
Brian writes: “Here is the jeep the kid will trade me for a 98 Ford Contour straight across. Contour runs/drive needs brake and tires. It has rusted out rockers Anne and I were going to drive it down to the junk yard and leave it. (Not expecting any money for it.) Note the gap between fender and tub?? I like the how they dropped the pitman arm (yikes). Nice shackles, lol. Looks like it has the D-18 and offset 44 & original engine and transmission. Does not run.”
1947 CJ-2A Natick, Ma $1800
It appears to be a good price. I kinda wonder why it’s been bought and sold on craigslist so often.
“Nice old jeep! Runs great! goes through all speeds high and low range 12v converted.
tub in original patched up shape flat head 4 cyl brakes work great. It’s been on craigslist a few times. each owner has put a little more work into it. I don’t have a title or vin tag. excelent for parts with bill of sale. ”
1954 CJ-3B Durango, Co **SOLD**
UPDATE: Congrats Jim!
This is another nice makeover by Jim. It’s been sold (see comments)
“… Extremely original factory stock drive train, 4 cylinder F head, 3 spd transmission, model 18 transfer case, 6 volt electrical. Starts right up, engine is quiet, smooth, no smoke, runs, drives, steers, stops great, everything works as it should. Originally from Arizona desert so no rust, none, zero, body, floorboards, frame etc. are all completely rust free. New military canvas seats, 5 days old ….”
1957 DJ-3A? Salt Lake City, Ut $2500
It looks like it has surface rust, but nothing indicates rust that’s too terrible.
“1957 Willys. 4X4 with original 4cyl. RUNS. Needs some TLC. 3spd std with Hi and Lo range. Serious buyers only.”
1958 CJ-3B Chaplin, Ct $1250
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1250
“1958 Willys CJ3B. Runs. 32″ Coopers. Superlift suspension, lock out hubs. Needs a little TLC Email: cpc69@aol.com Phone: 860-455-1013”
My Build – Front brake brackets
Because the frame is about 8″ higher than stock and due to the frame changes, I had to reroute the brake lines underneath the frame rather than through the middle of the frame. Another advantage of this system is that I can use standard CJ-5 flexible brake lines, which reduces my costs. I considered a variety of bracket ideas, but finally developed the following:
These two brackets were cut from flat steel, drilled and then bent.
Next, I put it against the frame to figure out the exact position.
Next, I welded them to each side of the frame. You can’t see it from the pic, but I drilled a hole near the bottom of the bracket so I could fill in the hole and weld the bracket to the frame. I also welded the top of the bracket to the frame.
And here’s the passenger side with paint and everything tightened.
1952 CJ-3A Aurora, CO **SOLD**
It looks pretty stock. I can’t tell if it runs or not.
“runs well, drives ~90% original, fixer-upper. since I took these pictures I have painted the hood and wheel wells to prevent rust, it is the same color as seen in the pictures.
$3300 OBO.”
1950 & 1949 CJ-3A San Luis Obispo, CA **SOLD**
Here’s a package deal for $1500. Might be a pretty good deal at that. Both appear pretty complete.
“2 Jeeps for 2500 one is a 1949 the other is a 1950 Package deal, Call for more details”
1949 CJ-3A Longview, WA **SOLD**
It’s pretty rough for the asking price.
“All original CJ3 runs and drives excellent no problems.”
1946 CJ-2A Centralia, WA **SOLD**
It looks like it’s got some good upgrades. It’s likely priced a bit high.
“1946 Willy’s Flat-Fender CJ2A 4×4 jeep. This Jeep is very solid, straight, good yellow paint, green flames, Brand new TOYO M/D 33×13.50×15 OPEN COUNTRY Tires on American Racing Chrome wheels, Solid straight Black bumpers and Brand New Best Top, Brand New Bikini Top, Full Rollcage, Nice Racing fullback bucket seats, 225 Buick V-6, stickshift. “
1954 CJ-3B Cambridge, OH **SOLD**
1954 CJ-3B Aurora, Co **SOLD**
This is nicely ‘restored’, but there is some customization. The body is an aftermarket body and the builder added a few modern updates to the dash, including the radio. It appears to have a nice PTO setup.
“I am listing this Jeep for a friend of mine. This Jeep was a maintenance vehicle at the Federal center in Colorado all of its life until the restoration. I assume this is a willies, but not sure. It has been in numerous car shows and always draws a crowd. This Jeep features: Frame off restoration, New Dual, Exhaust, New tires, New top, Chevy V6 motor, Power Take off, 8000lb winch, 4 wheel drive, runs like new… Please call Don with any questions.”