Nice looking M-38A1.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/501107804161625
“Asking price, negotiable All correct military All rewired rebuilt systems Full canvas On road since 2009 Inspected ever year Approx 45,000 miles”
Nice looking M-38A1.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/501107804161625
“Asking price, negotiable All correct military All rewired rebuilt systems Full canvas On road since 2009 Inspected ever year Approx 45,000 miles”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
(11/08/2020) This looks in good shape.
“1951 m38 Jeep , all original with original 24 volt system and original parts any rebuilt parts are NOS. 4 wheel drive works good”
Given the hood bump, there’s probably and updated engine in this.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/
“1948 Willy Jeep $6,000 in new parts and repainted. Asking $12,995 OBO”
There are folks looking for these.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/151832063126790
“Original Equipment, needs a good cleaning. The spare is banged up. See Pictures. Made by American Racing.”
Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/614510095713805
“1946 T3C that is in great shape! No rust, sides are straight. Only thing not original is the hitch and the plug. New wiring harness.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/05/2021) This looks in good shape, though it has a replacement body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/186998126470753
“Willys CJ-2A Vintage 4WD Rebuilt in 2003, stored inside Floor shift Good spare tire Canvas seat covers 6 volt electrical system”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/03/2020) This appears to be a DJ-3A body, but hard to tell for sure. Has a variety of modifications.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/337300037549850/
“FOR TRADE ONLY 1957 Willy’s jeep with a chevy 327 engine car Borg Warner 4 speed very nice very fast, want to trade for a nice side by side ONLY.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1800.
(08/02/2020) There’s at least some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1988530531445508/
“Selling my 1951 jeep willys wanted to be a project but dont have the time right now. Original Bath air cleaner and new back seat also included and new back bumper.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
(10/27/2020) Has a variety of updates.
“rebuilt 3.8 buick v6 engine
t14 3 speed transmission
dana 30 front axle
dana 44 rear axle
new paint job
custom steel 12 gal gas tank
all new wiring
chrome tilt wheel column
grant steering wheel
new headlights
custom radio
I have 2 sets of tires for it 31s and military both sets are new”
It sounds like this report and soldier had a very uncomfortable ride in the “roman rack”. I am a bit surprised that the jeep garnered so many laughs. Note the BRC-40 in the top pic. The article appeared in The Morning Call, out of Paterson, New Jersey, November 22, 1941.
This is the first time I’ve heard the term Jeep applied to a prop storage box. This article appeared in the March 04, 1941, issue of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
This neat, undated Christmas card with a Paris WWII theme is $3.95 on eBay. The back side is blank.
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“Vintage flat greeting card, “A Merry Xmas”.
Not dated- I presume it is circa WWII.
5″ x 7″. Stains, creases, edge and corner wear including bends, age tanning. It has an old paper smell.
UPDATE: This is back on eBay.
This Harris Bearings ad appeared in a 1944 trade journal of some kind.
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“This is an Original old Vintage Trade Ad from 1944 This print ad Measures Approx: 11″ x 5″.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Seems like there’s value here.
“Military 151a1. Mutt built by Ford needs restoration. Last used 4 years ago has top and jump seat. Spare tires and rims. No low ball offers. Stored in heated garage”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Here’s an unusual merger of parts. I don’t remember seeing this combination.
“94 jeep with 1959 nose ,4cylinder 5 speed duel side pipes runs good drives good new brakes tires little rust in floors fixed. won’t let me post $1500 so i have to put it here.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Could be some value here.
“1950s FC jeep complete engine turns would probably run without any trouble cab is definitely savable the doors open and close good asking $2000 obo”
The more complete jeep has a gear shift that appears to the driver’s side of the transmission gear shift. That could be a crankshaft PTO engagement shifter. The hardtop looks similar to a Porter and Reed, but the front of the roof doesn’t slope down at the correct angle. I’m not sure what top it is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/745808366362533
“This is for both Willies Jeeps 1946. One title. Use for parts or get a title and use both to build one. The second one has a electric hydraulic pump that goes with”
UPDATE: Still Available. There are some more pics here.
(08/28/2020) Not sure how much value is here. As Gordon notes in the comments, this has duallies.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/333290231130389/
“Willy’s Jeep CJ2a trencher barn find been sitting under a tree outback motor surely stuck What’s it worth Located outside Potomac IL”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/16/2020) This appears in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/634607037445972
English translation of ad:
“1949 Jeep willys CJ3A clean title 4×4 with 4-cylinder pull-out new platinum spark plugs alternator busing generator support water pump band master brake cylinder front wheel cylinders rear wheel cylinders front and rear brake lines turn signal flasher head light foot dimmer the fuel tank was cleaned gasoline and filters were changed, his convertible canvas is semi new, everything works for him I give it with 4 extra classic gas tanks and also 2 classic tires”
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/07/2020) Given the grille, this is likely a 1947 or later. It’s a project that hasn’t been run since Kennedy was president.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/162871478868062
“1946 Willys Jeep project. Very original and complete. Last plated and ran in 1963. Body and frame in really good condition overall, rust in hat channels and toolbox, floors are good, has a repair on the passenger rear where tire carrier usually messes them up, has all 5 original tires and wheels, has the original soft top frame bows and most of the hardware , have the remains of the cloth topt with door frames and metal window ports , i have never seen these before, has all data tags and vin plate, the is no original title. I do have a title from a jeep i scrapped, but it doesn’t match this Jeeps vin tag. Looks like water got in the tranny and it is stuck, engine doesn’t turn either but coud be because of the transmission . Carburetor is missing they gave me one but it doesn’t fit. Great start to a complete restoration”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/26/2020) Has some modifications.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/280335046623818/
“This is a 1955 cj3b that was rebuilt from the ground up total tear off 20 years ago it has a Chevy 4.3 v6 bored 30 over and a turbo 350 automatic transmission the axles are stock which means it’ll pull down a house hasn’t been run in 20 years. It’s probably seized up I haven’t touched it in years but it shouldn’t take much to get her up and running. the body was brand-new ship to me from the Philippines. It has a 4in lift and I think it’s run in 32 or 33 inch tires. I really hate to see it go but could use the money for other projects. Dreams change. best offer I work nights and sleep days so the best time to reach me is in the evening”
This lacks a title, but doesn’t lack potential.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/763834637673984
“My CJ2A project, currently has no title, but I was in the process and will provide a bill of sale. Very good condition with not a lot of bad rot spots for its age. Ran not too long ago before I drained the fuel. Shifted and ran well, but it’s main issue is no brakes. The cylinders were bad and the lines may need replaced. Time for it is just one of those things I don’t have anymore sadly.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This CJ-5 carried a Go-For Digger backhoe.
“1969 cj5 dually. Factory Go-For-Digger. F134ci 3 speed. 532 front and 587 rear gear. Needs work but runs. Has half cab and doors. Don’t need to sell just testing the waters. Message me with any questions. Also interested in trades for other projects.”
UPDATE: Here’s another floating jeep article that seems appropriate to add to this post. It appeared in the March 17, 1941, issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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These two photos appeared in the August 10, 1941, issue of the Salt Lake Tribune. The jeep pictured is a Ford GP. There should be one or more press photos on eWillys, but I will have to combine them when I have more time.
This 1971 photo shows Barney Goodwin in his 1963 DJ-3A. No doubt he was the coolest kid at his Houston, Texas, High School!