UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000
(01/12/2016) Nice looking flattie.
“327 Chevy Motor, Warren Overdrive, 11inch brakes, all gadges work and current tags.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000
(01/12/2016) Nice looking flattie.
“327 Chevy Motor, Warren Overdrive, 11inch brakes, all gadges work and current tags.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Listed as a 1945, there’s nothing to indicate that is the case.
“For sale 1945 Willys Jeep runs and drives great all original with 134 go devil engine and 3 speed on floor, just painted and new upholstery. The first year of cilvian jeep, don’t miss out on owning a great jeep at a low price. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9400.
(05/18/2016) Looks in good shape.
“Excellent condition jeep with no rust and all the accessories.
Clean and clear title in my name. Currently registered with antique plates.
Has data plates and original soft top. Blackout lights up front with fuel can on the back. Axe and shovel on the passenger side.
Makes a great show or parade car or for just driving around town.
The M38 was the military version of the CJ-3a. Please google the model for more information.
No trades, call only if you want to come take a look.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks in good condition.
“Willys Jeep Restored/modified.
I am listing this for my step-father. I do not know much about it. I think it has 3 or 4 gears, manual.
it is really nice. I am sure he will talk your ear off about it and answer any questions you might have. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $19,900.
Sure looks good.
“1958 Willy Jeep PU, has been restore. 6cy motor rebuild, about 5 miles on new motor. Complete new brakes, clutch new fuel tank, new tires, new upholstery. Frame has been sandblasted and painted, complete paint job on body. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks good.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2 mild custom. 350 with a mild cam, Rochester 4-barrel carb, Muncie 4-speed manual transmission with Dualmatic overdrive, Dana 30 front axle with manual lockout hubs and a Dana 44 axle out back. Low mileage restoration, very clean inside, outside, top and bottom all metal fab done by previous owner and great attention to detail on every part! No rust at all, all steel body, two tops included (full top with doors and bikini), all canvas in great shape, interior in great shape as well. Tires, brakes and mechanicals in good working order, can drive anywhere at highway speeds! Also includes matching steel hood with fiberglass hood scoop and black high-back bucket racing seats. Small items that need attention: no fuel sending unit in fuel tank, so gas gauge does not work, 4WD works, but have not tested low range, no turn signals due to age, wiper motor is not hooked up. Price reflects the condition of vehicle. Don’t miss out on this solid, unique and fun ride!!!
Additional pictures can be seen here: http://www.forthemomentsphotography.com/ForSale/48-Willys/
Looks in good shape.
“Soft top 1951 Willies jeep. Lots of new parts. Has tow bar. serious inquires please. No low offers”
The starting bid is $600. More pics of this here:
http://uwcapecod.org/live-auction-1953-willys-military-jeep/
“This jeep will be up for bid at our live auction on Sunday, June 26, 2016 at the Wequassett Resort & Golf Club in Harwich at the ‘Best Night of the Year’. The event begins at 6:30pm with cocktails, tastings from local vendors, and a silent auction. The live auction will follow and the evening will conclude with a fantastic display of fireworks. To join us at the event and live auction, you can purchase your tickets here.”
http://uwcapecod.org/live-auction-1953-willys-military-jeep/
Looks in good shape.
“Willy’s cj3a Jeep for sale, rebuilt body with metal, disc brakes, power steering, Buick oddfire v6, 33-1250-15″ tires, like new, other motor, trans, transfer case, other small parts, ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/12/2016) Looks nice.
“1949 Willy Jeep Station Wagon 350 Chevy engine -350 turbo automatic.
Centerline wheels and new tires.Small Ford bolt pattern. Extra new parts for planter front end. Runs and drives good Garage kept also.’
Looks like a good price.
“I am selling my 1963 Willy’s Jeep and am sad to see her go. This jeep was featured in a car show many moons ago.
It runs great and I just serviced the carburetor. There are some mods done to it and am selling as is.
Engine is a V-6 Buick 255, It has Front Disc brakes, Ford 3 Speed top loader transmission.
Full Cage Roll bar and Towbar… Top is like new and know that this could be a great project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a former vineyard wagon.
“1962 JEEP Willys Window Wagon , Completely Restored inside & out , 6 Clynder Flat Head , 4 Wheel Drive with Compound Low Gear, New Tires, Paint & Interior ,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
“1945 Willy’s CJ-2A. Custom Through and through. Buick 231 high performance engine and and three speed manual transmission. Warn overdrive, locking hubs and a 1953 CJ3A Dana. 15″ x 14″ Weld wheels on Rancho RS 9000 shocks. The boxed and reinforced frame is engineered to flex without compromising strength and durability. The tilt column has wipers, hazard lights and headlights incorporated. Seats have a 4-point racing harness. Front lines are electric brake line lock and rear driveshaft E-brake mounted to the transfer case output. It has power steering, Auto-Meter pro comp gauges and an under seat heater. Stainless steel brake and engine lines. Synthetic oil throughout. Jeep is currently in Ft. Smith MT. Please, serious inquiries only. Price given to buyers by phone only.”
This wagon just sold on eBay for $18,000. The inside sure looks nice, but the outside could use work.
“Sweet baby Jesus! This truck is cool! This little beauty is a 1962 Willys Wagon Overland with only 23,343 original miles. It has lived its entire life in Story, Wyoming plowing a 60′ driveway. It has always been maintained by the previous owners son who has been a mechanic for 30+ years. It starts, runs and drives great! It still has good power, shifts good but does need a little brake work as it pulls to the right when you brake. It is still running its original drivetrain with a 6-226 Super Hurricane motor and a 3 speed manual transmission and working 4×4.
The undercarriage if free from any corrosion or rust as is the rest of the truck. The floor boards are solid and it even has the original floor mats that are in exceptional shape. It also has the original seat belts, upholstery and headliner that are in amazing shape for their age. The tube radio still works when it gets warmed up and sounds pretty darn good. It has one small tear in the seat but nothing big enough to want to take the originality away. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Looks solid.
“1948 Willy’s CJ2a. Restored around 10 years ago and has hardly been outside.. 2.2 4 cylinder 3 speed.. All new.. runs and drives good.. Willing to trade for a Model A or something else (old) interesting.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(04/16/2016) Looks like a good price.
“All stock flat fender jeep, new 16 inch ND firestone tires, carb kit, master cylinder kit, new knuckle seals. Flat head L-134 Starts and runs good, all gauges work, heater, electric wiper motor, stock seats, soft top is in fair condition. Channels in frame are good, very little rust on tub. Please call with any other questions. Have other spare parts to include.”
May be a good price. Has the body of a ’46 VEC.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5599464463.html
“1947 Willys Jeep
Current registration and street legal.
Very original. Runs great.
Work that has been done:
Brake Hoses
New gas tank
Wiring
Water Pump
Oil pressure line
Shifter boots
Rear Main Oil Seal Continue reading
Pineapple shifter? Other than that looks good.
“This 1958 Jeep has been totally redone from the frame up. It has a Chevy 350 high output motor with over 300 horsepower. It has updated power breaks, a 4-speed manual transmission, custom tires and rims, radio with amp, and 2 outdoor speakers. The interior of the jeep has line-x. This jeep only has 100 miles on the rebuild.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,750.
Looks like a good rebuild. Includes a few extras.
“This is my Willys 47′ CJ2A. I found a new project Jeep that I want to restore so I’m putting her up for sale. New odometer reads miles since rebuild. I put a ton of hours into her. It was a farm Jeep originally then a car collector did a quick fix up on her. Body is solid. Only bondo was where they took off the spare tire holder to customize it a bit. The spare tire support in the wheel well was kept in tact. They changed her color to red. Under the gas tank and other concealed spots found her true gray color. Originally I was going to drive it “as is” but every pinion yoke leaked badly due to the leather seals that were still on her. Then I found the gas tank leaked as well as the radiator. The brakes needed new cylinders and the wiring was brittle. Transfer case we as ok but the transmission would kick out of second gear when down shifting. The “Go Devil” flat head motor ran ok but had the problematic cracks above and below the distributor. I can go on.
Now here’s what I did to her.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25,000.
Liz asked me to list this CJ-5 for her. Looks like some nice work has been done. The dash is particularly interesting.
“405 HP Fuel Injection 383 Stroker
Ford Top Loader 4 Speed with Chevy Input
Center Force Custom Clutch and Cover
Dana 44 with True Track Posi 373 Ratio
New wiring though-out “all Solder” and Shrink Wrap, “No Butt Connectors”
Stainless Tilt Steering Column
9500 LB Warn Winch
Warn Lights
Full Roll Cage
5 New BF Goodrich Tires, Mounted on American Aluminum wheels
Custom nickel plated headers with custom exhaust
HD CV Drive Line
Front Disk Brakes
New Soft Top
1 Owner for over 35 years”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/02/2015) The steps have been modified and the front frame rails lengthened.
http://gainesville.craigslist.org/cto/5593245329.html
“1958 Willys CJ3B
This is the “High Hood” Jeep that replaced the CJ3A with the introduction of the Hurricane engine. That engine replaced the flathead Go Devil with overhead valves and a little more horsepower. I bought the vehicle in October of 2011 with the intention of a full restoration, but as I got into it I decided to concentrate on the mechanicals and make it roadworthy and reliable, then use it for light off-roading.
Since then I have just under $ 12,000 in it. $ 3500 up front, and $ 8200 in parts. Here’s a partial list:
• Full engine teardown and rebuild, mid 2014. Only about 600 miles since then. Rings haven’t even fully seated yet.
• Monstaliner bedliner on floor
• New speedometer and cable
• New gas tank
• New temp switch
• New carb
• New water pump
• Grab handle
• Heavy duty shackles
• Air cleaner hose
• New springs and shocks
• Headlight switch
• New u-joints rear
• New radiator
• Five new NDCC tires and tubes (period correct, like mil tires)
• New spare tire mount
• New windshield
• New battery
• New clutch Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(10/18/2015) Looks in good shape.
“1949 Willys Jeep CJ3A Completely Restored”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9,500.
(12/31/2015) Has a variety of updates. Looks well built.
“ABOUT US: We are JEEPS R US an off road shop that specializes in building you the jeep of your dreams. We even sell un-modified jeeps. We have been in business for over 26 years located in Laguna Beach California. Please stop in to see our inventory and test drive our Jeeps! We also have warranties available for some of our vehicles.
ABOUT JEEP: 1954 Jeep Willys
Chevy 350 Motor
Automatic
Lemans A/T Tires
GT Grant Steering wheel
Bucket Leather Seats
Dual Exhaust
Tow Hitch
American Racing Wheels
SuperLift Suspension
Contact us for more info and to come by and check it out!”
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/5591448406.html
Looks in good shape.
“CALIFORNIA VEHICLE ~ Everything new or rebuilt. FANTASTIC shape. Must see!”
UPDATE: Was a sealed auction. Now priced at $18,000.
“This GPW has been garage kept and is about as rust free as you’ll find. Accompanying the Jeep is an article showing where a similar jeep was presented to Admiral Nimitz by the military at Pearl Harbor so the Jeep in the article matches this one right down the year, make, model and military number on hood. There is no way to verify this so one has to assume it is a clone to commemorate this event. Starts and runs like it should. Has a few cosmetic flaws as you can see in the pics but is mechanically sound. If you would like to make offer but will be unable to attend you may send offer via email. This vehicle does not have a Georgia title so ownership will transfer via bill of sale.”