This might have an MB or GPW body.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/firebaugh-46-willys-jeep/7109384126.html
“1946 Willys Jeep. 350 V8. Not currently running. Needs petals/linkage. Stock rear end.
Bring your own trailer.”
This might have an MB or GPW body.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/firebaugh-46-willys-jeep/7109384126.html
“1946 Willys Jeep. 350 V8. Not currently running. Needs petals/linkage. Stock rear end.
Bring your own trailer.”
According to the 48CJ2A.com site, this PTO was used on Trucks and Wagons.
https://modesto.craigslist.org/pts/d/modesto-jeep-ramsey-pto/7108395931.html
“Willys Jeep Ramsey PTO model PT1-T. $250/offer”
It’s a project.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/pts/d/fullerton-1946-jeep-willys-cj2a/7114432027.html
“1946 Jeep Willy’s cj2a does not run, I do not have the title however the vin is visible on the firewall so registering shouldn’t be a problem. It has rust and dents but it has potential. Later model F head engine. I have 5 stock wheels I will include with full asking price”
Grill has been sold.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/pts/d/daly-city-ford-gpw-1942-body/7113371435.html
“This here is an original Ford GPW JEEP body from 1942 WWII. Needs a lot of work but includes the body, both fenders, & hood.
***GRILL SOLD***
Also have other parts if interested.
I’m selling this as it is. Asking $300 for it”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Obviously, the windshield is from an M-38 or a reproduction.
“These are leftover parts from a restoration project I completed. The body is a CJ2A (the tail gate deleted). It’s in overall fair condition, and is still sound with mostly surface rust. However some “Bondo body work” was done to it and it’s quite thick in some places.
The hood is still in great shape with only a light layer of Bondo on top. It does have the traditional Willys script on it, and will fit most flat fender era Jeeps.
The fenders are CJ2A style, but should fit most flat fender era jeeps. They are also in good condition with little to no Bondo.
The windshield is in the best condition, with no Bondo, and the, presumably, original glass. It’s most likely an M38 windshield, but would fit any of the flat fender jeeps.
I was going to build another jeep, but as it turns out I’ve gotten too busy and it’s time to clean up the drive way. Sold as a bundle deal.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/27/2020) Doesn’t run.
https://rochester.craigslist.org/bar/d/farmington-jeep/7089762553.html
“1949 Willys flat fender jeep for sale. Jeep does not run, but motor is free and there isn’t any reason it shouldn’t run, I just haven’t tried it yet. All original with everything here. Needs a restoration, in my opinion but I know some people have different taste. $2600, please don’t call unless your serious. If you suck at fixing things, this isn’t for you, buy a different one.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** “Was No Price.
Just the one pic provided. Not sure how much value is here.
“WILLYS JEEP For Project”
Just one update Sunday, next updates Monday.
This jeep was painted by Pfc. Joseph Chesley, who’s come up with some creative jeep names. This article appeared in the December 22, 1944, issue of the Arizona Blade-Tribune.
Joe De Young spotted this trailer. It’s a good price. It appears one of the post bracket channels in the back was removed and replaced with a reflector.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/219983636083439/
“Nice heavy duty trailer newer tires and new lights 1 7/8 hitch pulled down the road great used for hauling wood just looking to get something bigger”
No date on this photo from Ireland. Are the uniforms unique enough to date the photo?
View all the information on eBay
“Photo shows the Irish young boys are studying mechanism of an American jeep. – Vintage photograph. While two Americans sailors recapture a bit of home by watching a game of American baseball at a Northern Ireland naval base, these Irish boys vastly prefer to study the mechanism of an American jeep.Keywords: people, men, sailors, American, sitting, watching, jeep, match, Irish, boys, children, together, mechanism, together, enjoying, smiling. Size of photo 6.8″ x 4.8″.”
Maury spotted these items. The 1/4 jeep looks almost like a high-hood, but given a Jeepster is shown, I’m guess it is actually a 2A or 3A. I would guess these are 1949 or 1950 containers.
View all the information on eBay.
“Vintage Jeep Willys Overland Tins Radiator Flush White Sidewall Cleaner. Both are full”
Thanks to Jordan for spotting this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/642867933224208/?ref=messenger_share
“Runs and drives, good round town truck. I saw one sell for almost twice what I’m asking. This truck is not restored, great attention getter. The rust area is about four inches long and is on a flat area by the door”
Looks in good shape. Has a variety of updates.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/applegate-jeep-m38-flat-fender/7110156528.html
“Ford V8, 4speed transmission, model 18 transfer case with Novak Enterprises heavy duty hardened intermediate shaft, Warn all range overdrive, Smittybuilt hardened full floating rear axle shafts, Detroit Locker rear, front locking hubs, 5.38 gears, 2 1/2 inch Rancho suspension lift, Rancho RS5000 shocks, Heavy duty axle u-bolts with skid plates and shackles, 11 inch drum brakes, 4 bolt heavy duty Saginaw power steering box, heavy duty steering linkage arms, brake and clutch swing pedals, hydraulic clutch, oversized fuel tank, 33 inch BFG tires, roll cage, tow bar, bikini top and soft top with soft doors, interior carpet. Looks great and runs great.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $16,950.
Appears in good shape.
“1953 Willy’s military jeep. Great condition. Runs great. Comes with original communication radio, heater, and faux M50 gun and mount and more.”
Lots of updates to this wagon.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/192765928707232/
“1952 Willy’s $10,000 OBO On S10 frame, V-6 auto, all Chevy running gears Good driver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,950
(10/22/2019) I’d like to see some more pics of this one. Has a fiberglass body.
“This vehicle is for show. Has won many awards. Chevy 383 stroker engine. Original transmission and rear end. Custom exhaust. New fiberglass body. Yellow paint. Additional custom features. Has been in the family since original purchase in 1946. No second party representatives”
Looks pretty unmolested 2WD wagon, though it does have an Allstate engine head.
https://reno.craigslist.org/cto/d/reno-willys-station-wagon-wd/7106976443.html
“1951 Willys 2dr. station wagon. Would make a good restoration project, hot rod, or a great rat rod. It is mostly complete. Factory 6 cylinder, 3 speed overdrive transmission. This vehicle has been sitting for approximately 15 years here in Nevada. Glass is all there but, passenger side windshield is broken. Front floor pan is rusted through. Has a clean Nevada title. Asking $3500.00.”
This mostly appears to be a 2A body, but it also has a well for an MB/GPW style tank and it lacks a fuel inlet hole on the driver’s side. It may actually be a reproduction body of some kind.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/d/vancouver-1946-or-newer-old-jeep-body/7111957006.html
“About 1946 or 47 Willys JEEP body. Windshield, the Tub with tool box under passenger seat, Tail Gate, Hood, war 2 Grill. There is a little rust that on tail gate that is repairable. It has been inside my heated shop for over 3 years. I sold the 2 flat finders to a another person 3 years ago. You will have to come and see it to be-leave it. Please call, come and see, it should be listed for $2000.00 but I just wont it gone so $1200.00 should by a good number.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $120.
Did we ever determine the origin of these hubcaps? A similar use of the “J” logo was used on Cutlas hubcaps, but the hubcap was much more plain and the lettering was black, not red. A similar set was for sale in Florida back in 2017. I checked the Brian Chuchua and Conferr catalogs, but there’s sign of them in there.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This is an odd one.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep RatRod truck. A lot of fabrication went into it. It is a Rat Rod. (If you don’t know what a RatRod is then this is not for you).The drivetrain started out as a 2003 Ford Ranger Edge. V6 Automatic, AC, Heat,PS,PB, CC, Touch Screen stereo. New Glass, Lowered 4/5 inches. Runs and drives good. Would be a good Dailey driver or just for fun on the weekends. I’m not really looking to get rid of it but always looking for something else to play with. Up for trades. I have original paperwork from 40+years ago on this truck and a clear TN title in my name for the truck and the one for the original Ranger Frame. What’s for trade?”
Do these make enough money to make a $5000 purchase make sense?
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/kent-1974-dj5-vintage-postal-jeep-ice/7105111679.html
“1974 dj5 vintage postal jeep ice cream truck ready to go make your money freezer included old school music speaker lifetime tabs start your own business, be your own boss, do your own events price to sale”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/06/2020) Not sure how much value is here.
https://eastoregon.craigslist.org/atq/d/enterprise-willys-jeeps/7102728074.html
“2 have engines, 1 does not. Old military Jeep ran 20 years ago”
This Kelly brochure provides a good closeup on how the tire carrier mounted to the rear of the jeep. You can see that it bolted to both tailgate hinges and to the center. (view more rear tire carriers/jerry can carriers here)