UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/10/2014) Might be a good price.
“Korean war era military Jeep in good condition. Starts, stops and drives well. “
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/10/2014) Might be a good price.
“Korean war era military Jeep in good condition. Starts, stops and drives well. “
UPDATE: Sold on eBay for $8000.
This is owned by a former Chrysler dealer and has only 5,092 miles on it.
“This is an unbelievably original 1964 CJ6 with 5,092 original miles. This Jeep has its original paint, original top and original (5) tires! Originally sold in Annapolis, Maryland, this CJ spent most of its life on an estate where it was used to maintain the grounds and plow the lane in the wintertime. It is typically equipped. Having a 134 overhead four cylinder engine with a 3 speed manual transmission and 2 speed transfer case. The engine starts easily and runs smoothly. The transmission shifts properly and the four wheel drive works properly. There is a factory heater as well as Warn lock out hubs and an original Meyer Electrolift snow plow. Although not pictured, the Meyer ST-72 snow plow is included. The floors on this Jeep are totally original as is the tool box. In fact, the paint in the toolbox (where is very common to be rusted through) is still shiny and has the original jack and lug wrench. On the underside of the body there is surface rust and scale but no rust through to the floor pans, supports or frame. The worst sign of rust is at the tail lights which is shown in the photos. The original Whitco white top is still serviceable and is restorable with the replacement of the windows and some zippers required. The CJ6 is a very rare vehicle in itself. To find one this original and unmolested is very unusual. There is a clear Pa. title. We were a Chrysler Jeep dealer for many years and this CJ is a part of a small collection that we have decided to sell. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(01/14/2014) This might make a good parts vehicle or more.
“Vehicle is all there except rear fenders. Got hit by a tree in the bed and it needs recycling. Tranny and engine were rebuilt but seized now. Windshield cracked, some rust, on rubber, can be towed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(01/01/2014) Blue Belle has some good character.
“Testing the water here, this jeep had a fresh motor, new Firestone military tires, many new parts during semi resto. Driver this Jeep anywhere. Fires right up, delivery if needed.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
Looks solid.
“1960 Willy’s Jeep Wagon Overland
6 cyl “Super Hurricane” engine
3 speed manual transmission
4X4
I am listing this for a neighbor who has owned it the past 5 years. The Jeep was repainted in 1997 and it appears that there were panels cut out and replaced back then. It was obviously professionally done and the paint still shines nice today. It is starting to show its age. There is minor rust starting to show on the insides of doors.
It has had a lot of new parts put on it over the last 5 years he has had it. Recently, a new clutch, carb rebuild, and new exhaust from the manifold back. The 6 volt system is still intact.
The Jeep comes with the original owner’s manual, spare tire and jack.
It starts right up and runs like it should. It does have an oil leak or two but the engine is completely as it was in 1960. All the glass is excellent. The original radio even worked until last year. The Jeep was originally purchased new in Missouri and this makes him the 3rd owner of it. The rig is very roadworthy (he takes it to car shows 50 miles away), however he recommends trailering it long distances.
I will handle all offers, emails, phone calls, etc. and will do my best to answer any questions. He works away from home and I can be around anytime to show the Willy’s. ”
Looks nice.
“1958 Willy’s Jeep with only 46,000 thousand org. miles. It has been in the same family for 50 years and has been well taking care of. It has been in dry storage for eight years.
The engine was completely over hauled in 1994 and runs just like it did when she was new. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(10/20/2014) I can’t imagine this good looking 3B will last for sale long.
“1962 Willys Jeep C3. Has soft top and doors, tow bar, and miscellaneous extras. Runs good. $6500 obo. No e-mails or texts please.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4500.
May be a good price.
“1952 willys cj3a.
rebuilt flat four with new carter carb.
runs and shifts 100%
new wiring and battery.
frame is 100% rust free.
converted to 12v
needs minor things call for more information.
pa antique title in hand.
I’m searching for a nice 4×4 suv or truck for a daily driver. must be fuel injected and in good to great condition.”
That defroster is new to me. Is that aftermarket?
“1952 WILLYS JEEP FOR SALE. RESTORED IN 1995. 13,000 MILES ON REBUILT ENGINE. STILL IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. EVERYTHING WORKS. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. HAVE DOORS AND SIDES. WITH A LITTLE TLC THIS IS A REAL NICE JEEP. CALL OR TEXT”
Looks good.
“1955 Willys M38A1 Military Jeep with title. Includes military radio, 24 volt system 4 cylinder, waterproof. Call or text for details before 8PM”
UPDATE: Still Available
This 3B looks ready for the hills.
“Willy CJ3B Vin 454GB236847 Asking price $17,000.00
Engine original 4cycle “F” head
The ultimate 1950’s adventure package with all the vintage aftermarket additions; Sears aluminum cab, Braden power take-off winch with half inch cable, Warren hubs, 2nd gas tank under the passengers seat, and block heater. Includes a Bantam Trailer Corp. munitions type trailer, originally designed with the same wheels and rims to pair with the CJ. This trailer has a fabricated aluminum covered top. There are a total of 8 original rims with vintage bias-ply tube tires in great condition. Other additions include removable rear seat, handy man jack, CB radio set (with 12 to 6 volt converter), spotlight, conventional AM radio, vintage metal ice chest, and 7 vintage metal jerry cans. The vehicle spent more than fifty of it’s years living in the comfort of a garage. The upholstery is in great shape but the foam liner on the inside of cab has deteriorated.
The engine was rebuilt in 1963 by a precision motor shop in Denver where it had the crankshaft plated in hard chrome, all the moving parts were matched and balanced. In 1979 both the front and rear axles were fitted with positraction differentials. The original spider gear parts are still in good shape and included with jeep. A full set of chains is also included. The performance of The Little Red Jeep with positraction and chains in difficult situations is very impressive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $6500.
“body off frame restoration. All new brake system, exhaust, tires, glass, body hat channels. Original harvest tan color. 3 speed column shift. 4×4 etc. low mileage runs great. must see”
UPDATE: WAs $15,500. **SOLD**
“THIS RUNS DRIVES AND IS VERY ENJOYABLE..I DONT HAVE TIME ANYMORE TO LET THIS SIT IN A HEATED BUILDING ..AGE AND NEW BUSINESS HAS ME VERY BUSY TO TRY AND MAINTAIN 8 JEEPS ALONG WITH DRIVING THEM ALL. HAS CLEAR NC TITLE . ONLY THING I DID WHEN I BOUGHT IT WAS NEW CARB , FUEL-VAC PUMP AND HAD THE GAS TANK RELINED DUE TO RUST & TWO BATTERYS. I HONESTLY PUT 124 MILES ON IT THIS YEAR, TIME FOR SOMEONE TO ENJOY IT..RUN IT KEEP IT FROM RUSTING AWAY IN MY BUILDING. IT IS SOLID.”
UPDATE: Was ‘Make Offer’. Now Status Unknown.
(04/06/2014) Looks like it may have been a Shrine club jeep.
“1949 Willys Jeepster
134 CU IN 4 cylinder engine
60 hp
3 speed manual transmission w/overdrive
Drum brakes”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/28/2014) Here’s a true barn find, but at a restored price.
“1946 jeep willy CJ 2 with trailer an extra rear seat. Parked in barn for winter 30 years ago an there it stayed. When parked it ran an 4/4 worked. It’s dirty an dusty. There is one rust hole I seen on passenger floor board. Time for someone else to enjoy!“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5850.
Looks like a real solid CJ-5. Seller will only answer phone calls (no emails).
“Mostly All original 1965 CJ5 Kaiser Willys Jeep
Original 4 Cylinder F-134 engine (runs like a top)
4WD, with lockout hubs works very well
Custom In-Cab Roll Bar
Gas tank’s been cleaned/painted!
Carburetor’s been cleaned Installed new gaskets—filters
All fresh fluids, including engine, both axles, tranny, transfer case
Radiator’s been drained, professionally rodded, fresh Prestone Coolant
New radiator hoses
DuraLube’s been added to crankcase.
Head was professionally serviced (shaved-valves ground-new valve seats)
New head gasket.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6400.
“This jeep has had an engine overhaul,transmission and transfer case rebuilt.Has new brake master as well as new shoes.New king pin bearings,knuckle seals,outer tie rod ends,front bearings repacked,new rear axle seals,new clutch,carb rebuilt,new alternator,new cooling hoses,new battery,new tires including spare,new old stock top will fold down completely or can roll up side or back windows and remove doors,has a heater and defroster,new windshield wipers,new seats,all gauges work,wheel cylinders rebuilt,has been painted recently.Much more that I am forgetting.Jeep runs very well and is all original except the alternator and seats.I have the correct seats,they need reupholstered.Rust was very minimal,very unusual for an old jeep.This is not a perfect restoration,just a really nice looking jeep that gets lots of attention.Looking for a Willys wagon, so this one will go.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Looks pretty good for not having run in ten years.
“1957 Willys Station Wagon with a L226 Super Hurricane 6 Cyl engine. Vehicle is all original, ran when parked 10 years ago, but does not run now. Clean title and located near Abilene Texas. Body does have some rust, but in pretty good shape for a 1957 model. This vehicle is a four will drive and also has an over drive which acts like a gear splitter. I have plenty of pictures and even a video I can e-mail. Serious inquiries only. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000
Looks good.
“FOR SALE: 1948 Willys CJ-2A
Serial number: 182190
Willys L-134 4 cyl flat head “Go Devil” engine
6 volt system
3-speed manual transmission
10-year old full frame-off restoration
No rust
Always garage kept
Beechwood Canvas seats, top, sides, back, and doors
Period-correct Denman 6 ply non-directional (military style) tires
Color: Normandy Blue with Sunset Red wheels
Maintenance manuals
Clear title”
Check out this beautiful 1958 CJ-5 Fire Jeep that appears to have been owned at one time by Douglas Aircraft Company, which merged with McDonnell Aircraft in 1967 to become McDonnell Douglas. It will be auctioned Saturday, November 15, in Red Wing, Minnesota.
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=2215382&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
This CJ-5 will be auctioned on Friday, October 24th, in Pike County, Illinois.
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=2267649&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
You can make an offer on this one.
“The following are new parts: Brake Shoes, Brake Lines, Wheel cylinders, Wheel bearings, water pump, head gasket, thermostat, upper and lower radiator hoses, new seals in transmission/transfer case, pinion seals,gas tank, gas line, new plugs, points, condensor, distributor cap, new seat covers (military canvas), rebuilt WO carburetor, new cross over tube and fittings.new emergency brake shoes and emergency brake cable– new master cylinder for braking system, drag link rebuilt,new fuel pump, new battery,new flexilbe oil lines to&from oil cannister. has 16″ kelsey hayes wheels w/99%rubber, front set of bows, no rear bows”
UPDATE: Was $16,000. **SOLD**
Looks like a good, solid rebuild.
“1943 WWII Ford GPW
Ground up restoration
Fitted with wartime Willys MB engine as was often the case.
And brand new body
Original 6 Volts electrical system as original.
Many “F” marked items including the “F” marked Pintal hitch
Photos show the detail
complete renew of all brake parts,new lines everything.
Spring shackles, pins,bushes all new.
rebuilt transmission
New gas tank fuel pump and lines
Complete period brand new wring loom throughout.
Exhaust, you name it it`s been done.
Since pictures taken it has now been fitted with the correct glove box data plates
Gun rack on windshield
New 6 volt Battery
New canvas top and seat cushions
and other small details
Combat rims are available as extras but not included
The Hood number is original to the jeep
With some history
It was sold surplus in 1946 from Camp Blanding near Jacksonville FL
Copy of the original sales listing showing serial number and hood number together with price it sold for at the time.
$16,000 no offers
Clear Florida title”
**SOLD**
UPDATE: *Status Unknown** Was $2500.
(09/23/2014) Has potential.
“Selling an early 1950’s Wiliy’s CJ3B model jeep. Original engine was replaced with a Buick V6 engine. This is somebody’s dream project!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
Looks solid.
“1958 CJ-3B. Body tub is in great shape – it appears that a previous owner pulled the tub and replaced floor pans and so tub and frame are in great shape. Paint is ok but not perfect (crack in paint on left quarter panel and nickel sized paint flake on right quarter panel, various other nicks). I replaced transmission with new one ordered from Kaiser Willys. I also added new Warn premium locker hubs, did substantial brake work (two drums, shoes, a wheel cylinder, etc) and rebuilt steering arm. I believe motor to be original and it starts right off and runs great. My mechanic looked at clutch when we replaced transmission and he said it looks quite new. Mileage could not be verified by prior owner, so no guess as to accuracy. Horn is missing as is emergency brake cable and handle (drum and shoes appear to be in good shape).”