UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
(02/11/2021) Looks solid.
“Antique 1951 Willys Jeep In great condition, the seats are all intact, runs well, manual transmission, garage kept.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
(02/11/2021) Looks solid.
“Antique 1951 Willys Jeep In great condition, the seats are all intact, runs well, manual transmission, garage kept.”
Looks solid (and green?).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1012935319110207
“1950 jeep willys Run great I invested a lot of money and time but I have to sell it I need space and my garage need electrical work on lights current registration April 2021 $15000 $obo or trade utility truck”
UPDATE: Jerry Huber confirmed that this is a 1945 VEC CJ-2A, serial number #11822. Jerry added, “That would place the body at the end of the 1945 production run. The Fire Dept. documents that they got it in the spring or summer of 1946, which is still possible with the time for the Darley Fire Conversion. There is also a story that the vehicle had a frame failure shortly after they got it from Darley and it was returned to the Willys Plant in Toledo where the frame was replaced with a heavier duty and reinforced unit. I have heard that story before but can’t verify although some one with more history on the unit may be able to confirm.”
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Originally posted Mar 2, 2021: Listed as a 1947, this is likely a 1945 VEC CJ-2A. It’s got rear hubs, indents, early windshield, a column shift and (I think) the earliest “WILLYS” data plate. Bidding is allowed from March 1, 2021, though April 02, 2021.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/322534451279857/permalink/1556809471185676
“Public Notice – Richfield Township is placing the 1947 Willy’s Jeep Fire Apparatus for sale via SEALED BID. Richfield Township is accepting SEALED BIDS for purchase of the 1947 Willy’s Jeep Fire Apparatus from Monday 3/1/2021 through Friday 4/2/2021 at 4:00 PM. The vehicle is sold as is with no warranties or guarantees made of any kind. This vehicle has been garage stored and maintained throughout its lifetime with Berkey / Richfield Township Fire Department as the original and only owner. The vehicle is open to inspection Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM. The vehicle sale is subject to a minimum bid of $10,000. The bids will be opened on Monday 4/5/2021 and highest bid above the minimum sale amount will be awarded. Sealed Bids must be addressed to Fire Chief Keith Clonch at 11450 W. Sylvania Avenue, Berkey, Ohio 43504.”
This has a replacement tub.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/redlands-classic-1947-willys-jeep/7282315752.html
“Beautifully restored and cared for – original engine and transmission – runs great! New paint, new upholstery, new canvas top (still in packaging), turn signals, seatbelts, almost new tires, and much more! Updated to 12 volt electrical system. Same owner for over 20 years. Current CA registration. Fun to drive and a real eye catcher!”
Appears in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/133443728658985
“1951 Jeep CJ3-A clean running classic.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Joe in Mesa has been in contact with Alex, who restored a GAZ in Minsk, Republic of Belarus. He’s wondering if there is any interest in buying the GAZ-67 or trading it for a Willys. You can email Alex at xnnn @ tut.by (remove the spaces around the @) if interested.
Here’s what Alex wrote:
“Perhaps you will be interested in the history of GAZ-67, so I quote it in a concise statement. The translation is done using a computer, so there may be inaccuracies. And I’m sending a few pictures. Built in April 1943 in three prototypes, the GAZ-67 successfully passed the army tests and in August was put into production. The first car came off the assembly line on September 23, 1943, and in October a serial production was already set up. GAZ-67 cars took part in the Great Patriotic War mainly at its final stages, when a lot of machines of this type, mainly American ones, were already in the army. However, they also received distribution there (up to 5,000 cars were delivered before May 9, 1945), and even the famous popularity (under the nickname “Ivan-Willys”) as a distinctive, “Russian” model of the car – sturdy, unpretentious, taut and passable. As you know, each car has its own “face”.
The exterior of the GAZ-67 is a stubborn, albeit unkempt, but firmly knocked down car, confidently moving on any roads on its widely spaced wheels. He worked quite reliably, was used in any weather on any terrain, which earned respect for the soldiers.
After the war, the production of the GAZ-67B was preserved and even expanded. He spread all over the country, on the military line, he got abroad, even to Australia, not to mention Eastern Europe, China, and North Korea. Production of it has grown significantly every subsequent year (until 1950). In the spring of 1950, the lightened GAZ-67B successfully landed on Elbrus. When the drifting polar station was organized in the summer of the same year, GAZ-67B was abandoned on the plane, effectively and for a long time working on the ice as a transport vehicle and tractor. The first parachute dropping from the aircraft was also carried out on the GAZ-67B back in 1949.
GAZ-67B was produced for a long time, until the end of August 1953. In total, over 10 years they were built 92843″
This FC sold for $36,000.
Bill shared this beautiful FC-170 for sale on eBay via AutoEvolution.
“This is a 1 owner truck and considered brand new, never been registered or titled til summer 2020
A Mississippi Truck its entire life, used on a farm and around town.
52,000 Original Miles
Undergone a complete frame off restoration
Hurricane 6 Cyl motor with less than 20 miles on rebuild
3 speed transmission with 2 speed transfer case
Original Radio and Fan as were the only options for that year.
No rust
New Paint in original color scheme and new upholstery on interior.
Truck looks Brand New!
Runs and Drives Beautifully!!”
Appears solid.
https://charlotte.craigslist.org/ctd/d/statesville-1946-jeep-cj2a-willys/7272921848.html
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A
MECHANICAL:
-Factory 4 cylinder engine.
-3 speed manual transmission.
-Original 6 volt system.
INTERIOR:
-Front bucket seats.
-Rear Bench seat.
-Uncut dash.
EXTERIOR:
-Rare folding split windshield.
-Powder coated factory steel wheels and full size spare.
-Custom center console and storage boxes.
-Jerry can and rear mounted flare box.
UPDATE: Better pics of the CJ-3A. Now the price is $11,000. It looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/697673277576510
“Selling off a bunch of extra equipment. I’ll be servicing and making any necessary repairs. Let me know if you guys are interested in anything…
1951 Willys Jeep – $10,000”
UPDATE: This was listed in Wrentham, but now is in Plymouth, but seems to have the same pics.
https://capecod.craigslist.org/cto/d/plymouth-1955-willys-jeep-cj-3b/7264198387.html
“1955 Willys CJ3B, In very good condition, 4-134 F Head Motor, Arena yellow. Recently serviced which includes the following work, new rear main seal, new oil pan gasket, new timing gasket, new front crank seal, re-sealed transmission and transfer case, new rear pinion seal, new rear differential fluid, new wiper motor, new carburetor, new fuel pump, new tie rod ends, repaired emergency brake, rebuilt brake master, new transfer case yolk, new front light sockets and lights, cleaned fuel tank and re-plumbed fuel lines, new seat belts and new speedometer. Heating element is in place but not plumbed. Everything else works as it should.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/03/2020) It’s been a while since a jeep with a miner on the hood has hit the market.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3131225543586967/
“1954 Willys Jeep!!! 3B High Hood with original F Head motor. Mostly stock except for a 3 inch lift and tires. Only has about 2000 miles on the drivetrain after it was rebuilt 5 years ago. Custom rack with custom, tow bar and hard, matching yellow, winter top.”
UPDATE: This did not reach the reserve, so it did not sell. I don’t know what the seller plans to do next.
The current bid is $1600 with four days to go. The reserve has not been met.
“1961WILLY’S JEEP GALA, Treated to a cosmetic and mechanical redo! Built from 1959 to 1964, based on a flat fender DJ-3A the body style was used originally as postal jeeps until 1959. The surplus parts were used to create the Surrey Galas which came in three colors. This one is Pink, Tropical Mist with striped pink and glacier white interior and top, riding on wide whites with chrome wheel covers. It is exactly the same as the one Elvis had and is displayed to this day at his home ,Graceland in Memphis ! This unit does not have the fringe or the dual leather straps attaching to the windscreen, and is Fitted with a new steering wheel that matches the two new side rear view mirrors”
Appears in good shape.
https://www.proxibid.com/1947-Jeep-Willys/lotInformation/58944559
“Georgia Registration Only * Manual Transmission. This item is part of GAA Classic Cars February Auction 2021 – DAY TWO”
Looks like a nice build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/772717089947691
“Custom 4 door CJ5 6 passenger 2,500 miles Must see Will trade for performance boat 24’ or larger Asking $29,500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $22,500
(11/30/2020) This includes a rear PTO setup and a capstan winch on the front.
“Nicely restored first year Civilian Jeep Very rare capstan winch and rear PTO with Belt Pulley”
Bill shared this Hemmings link to a story about this 1962 Willys wagon that’s for sale. The seller explains why new wood panel was installed.
LISTING LINK: https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/willys/utility-wagon/2462262.html
“1962 Willys, Utility Wagon, 4 wheel drive. Current odometer reads 47,691 (not likely original), suitable as a daily driver with original “Hurricane” 6 totally professionally rebuilt (46,467miles). Straight through rebuilt transfer case (46,636 miles) Unlike original is very quiet. and later model Jeep all synchro 5 speed adapted to give freeway speeds in 5th gear. Car will do 65 MPH at 2300 RPM, will go faster but why would you? Added Tachometer, column mounted shown in pictures, helps to know when to shift.
New front hubs, All guages work. Front seat shoulder mounted seat belts added in front. Springs have been re-arched to raise to original level. Interior is like new green vinyl with recently carpeted front seat area. Excellent paint inside and out, resides in sunny southern California and has no rust. Wood panels recently added to cover previous wood panel effort *.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $35,100.
(12/28/2020) Lots of modifications to this tender-looking truck/wagon.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/197562262040611
“1956 Jeep Willy’s LS1 with nitrous Aluminum radiator and trans cooler Power steering 4×4 King coil overs KC Hilite running lights and rock lights Led whip/mount near tailgte Stereo with Bluetooth All gauges work perfectly Driven right around 600 miles since built completed Custom interior Full paint exterior and interior with fully painted finished bed 17” Black Rhino wheels 37” tires Licensed with tags up to date, and clean title This truck is well built and well thought out, not a backyard build. Paint is in great condition and it turns heads everywhere.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $35,000
(02/04/2021) Mike spotted this CJ-5 with a myriad of updates. I don’t recognize the top; I’m wonder if it has been customized with extra large windows?
“I have owned this very unique 1955 Jeep for the past 40 years. It is very nice to look at, but it has been built to be used! You will never find another Jeep like this one. Load up your gear and you are ready to wheel.
Features include: Rebuilt 1976 Chevy 350 engine that was blue printed/balanced, RV cam, Rochester Quadrajet 4 barrel carburetor, Edelbrock Performance Intake Manifold, Hooker Headers, and Flowmaster mufflers.
It has dual Yellow top Optima batteries, power steering, power-assist brakes, Chevy SM420 4 speed transmission, 5:38 gears, T-18 transfer case, Saturn overdrive, Model 30 front differential with a ARB locker and disc brakes, Model 44 rear end with a Detroit Locker and full floater Dutchman axels. Also a MicroLock emergency brake, York air compressor, 12,000 Mega Wench, and custom black/green Imeron paint with gold striping.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Militarized CJ-2A with matching trailer.
“Complete undercarriage,rear end and axles rebuilt , 6 volt orig. Engine rebuilt , Everything works ! ,new canvas ,seats ,top”
Appears in good condition and has some updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2882428862043172
“1948 Willys Jeepster Roadster Such A Cool Ride ! 73 Years Old And Going Strong 350 Engine Sweet With A 350 Turbo Automatic , Power Steering Tilt Wheel Mustang 2 Front End With Disc Brakes 9” Ford Rear End New Tires And Wheels New Brakes Ready To Hit The Road Awesome Cruising In This Baby The Folks I Got This From Had It Over 30 Years That Red Shinning Paint Has Been On It For Over 30 Years Some Chips and cracks And Scratches And Still Is Awesome ! The Top And Interior is In Great Shape Good Solid Car I Have All 5 Of The Wide White Wall Tires Wheels And Centers in Great Shape Dont Know Where there is Another Like It For $12,500”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $21,600.
Lots of updates.
“4 speed v6 dauntless engine
Limited Production Jeep CJ6. One of the rarest Jeep Models. Think Jeep Scrambler BEFORE the Jeep Scrambler! Frame off restoration completed in 2012 including:-Professionally done paint and body. -Detailed and Painted POR15 frame and undercarriage. Aluminum Radiator. -Custom 5” Suspension Lift with Rancho RS5000 Shocks. Steering stabilizer. -Rebuilt Jeep Dauntless V6. 8K on rebuild. -Rebuilt 4 Speed Manual Transmission. 1977 Ford ¾ Ton 4×4 NP435. -Heavy Duty Professionally assembled Ford ¾ 4×4 Transfer Case. NP205. -Front Dana 44 Axle. Rear Ford 9”. -Custom built Family Roll Cage ($3800). -Power steering!-Power Disc Brakes!-Aftermarket Wheels and Tires. -Custom Fender Flares. -Full Soft top. -Custom Race Seats with Harness Belts. -Bikini Top. -Custom Racing seats. -Steel Rock Sliders. -Aftermarket Stereo. -MUCH MUCH MUCH MORE. TENS OF THOUSANDS INVESTED! Get something that NOBODY ELSE HAS! This one of a kind Jeep can be driven daily or shown at car shows. Bump the key and go. Nothing left to do.!”
Older pics from 2015:
Not much Maverick left in this updated and modified wagon.
https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/austin-1959-willys-wagon-maverick/7269435754.html
“I am testing the waters to sell or trade my Willys. If sold I am asking $24K. If trade I want something equal in value or possibly cash on top.
This 1959 Willys Wagon Maverick was restored a few years back by a coffee shop in southern California. They reportedly spent $30K to get it finished. Unfortunately, that coffee shop went tits up so they sold the Willys to the guy I purchased it from. This car is a nice driver not a show car. It has power windows, power steering, A/C, Heat, CD with bluetooth. It has a chevy 350 motor with an automatic transmission. This thing gets lots of attention. It will come with the original vintage roof rack and some other odds and ends. Car is registered in TX but has a CA title in my name.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
This militarized CJ-2A looks solid.
“This is a SOLID 75 year old Willys. Absolutely no rust on body or tub. There is surface rust on undercarriage and engine bay only. Just finished restoring. Body and tub were completely sanded, primered and sprayed with correct OD paint. This Willys is parade and show car quality. Has a CLEAR ARKANSAS TITLE. Starts right up and runs and drives great. 4 Wheel high and low. Good tires. Has 2 new seat belts. Has military fire extinguisher. Included is a shovel and axe as well and
a roll bar if you would like them. Does not include any of my personal military accessories that might be shown in pictures. Email, call or text Steve for more details at 970-6eight9-two85five (970 is my old Colorado prefix).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. It sold for $23,800.
Mike shared this nice looking Tux Park.
“If this was a 24k mile “1965 any car you can imagine” , it would be rare, Now considering that it is a rare 1965 Tuxedo park, its even more rare !!! Selling a super rare , 24k original documented mile, rust free, fully restored classic that is perfect for driving or investment purposes. The story of how Jeep debuted the Tuxedo Park model to lure a higher end customer into buying a Jeep product makes for a great story to tell, There is no better way to tell that story than to have one of these fully restored examples right in front of you, ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,900.
Looks solid. No PTO bar.
“It’s fun jeep just replace all four shocks,seat covers,tiers and good paint job all over no rust on the frame new body tub underneath the body tub everything is line x so nothing to worry about rust run and drive great. Any questions just let me know. Not in rush to sell it. Make an offer”