UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“1948 willys great project car”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
I believe this is a steal! Runs and drives, but needs brakes.
“rare tuxedo park Mark iv jeep. 39,000 original miles. has a factory 3 spd on the tree. comes with new soft doors and bikini top. runs good 4wd all works. need brakes NO TRADES”
**SOLD** Was on eBay. Sold for $15,000.
This includes lots of extras. Lots of photos on eBay.
“1943 Ford GPW WWII Military Jeep
6th British Airborne Division
Complete Frame Off Restoration!
For sale is a WW2 1943 Ford GPW delivered in June of that year. It is a ground up restoration. Rebuilt engine, transmission, axles, brakes, new wiring, F bolts throughout, Ford safety glass, new Beachwood Canvas. Engine matches frame, a full show quality restore. Everything Repaired or replaced. Comes with all British mods, racks, rifle clips, spare mount, take off steering wheel, trailer outlet, pumpkin spot lite and road markers, Jerry cans and tools. Oil can, crank handle, tool roll with tools. 150 miles on rebuilt engine/trans. Runs and drives great, all gauges work. Has five new tires and tubes on combats rims, no expense was spared and a lot of time and love went into her. Have the dash Vickers K gun mount available for an extra charge if interested see my other auctions.
All Items Pictured Will Be included With The Sale!
Clear NJ Title
Engine and Frame Serial Number 121860
Body Number – Vin 44159936”
UPDATE: **SOLD** for $3000.
“Very original column shift, Rebuilt transmission, transfer case, starter,carburetor, bell crank
New brakes all new wheel cylinders master cylinder, shoes all rubber brake hoses and bad steel lines replaced. New seat covers. New glass and outside mirror. New muffler. New clutch and pressure plate. Fresh tune up, new wires, points, cap. New battery and cables. Stainless steel fuel tank. Has all the tags, gusset and 2 firewall numbers are 19769 Engine is 20376 Body 9694 Tailgate 9693″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
It looks like it could have low miles (seller reports 13,500 miles). Except for the swapped gauges it looks like a pretty stock and solid jeep. Sounds like you’ll have to show up with cash to get this one.
“Purchased new by owner and was used to transport feed & fertilizer on an avocado ranch. Has not been started in a minimum of 5 years and the carburetor needs to be rebuilt. Asking 8,500. Serious inquiries only and offers to buy it with cashiers check scams will be ignored.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(08/19/2014) Is that a patch or a smal door on the driver’s side rear quarter panel?
“For Sale is a fun 1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A!
The jeep is red with a 134cu. inch engine, has a 12 volt system and a rag top
fun jeep asking $5000. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Runs and drives. It’s #41512.
“Willys 1946 Cj2A Jeep in excellent shape. F-Head engine, Holley carb, recently rebuilt transmission. Runs like a clock, plenty of power. New brakes, new fuel pump.Excellent driver. It has a m38 windsheild on it now but it comes with the correct CJ winsheild. Snow tires are old but have plenty of life left. Currently registered, clean title, and just drove it to the gas station yesterday.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
(11/17/2013) Here’s a solid 2A with a rear PTO.
“Very good condition. Titled. 1995 restored to OEM condition. Runs great. Drive it home.
Brand new canvas top available.
Has a PTO (Power Takeoff).”
UPDATE: Was $7500. **Sold**
Needs a little work, but might be worth a look.
“1945 Willys MB Jeep. This is the type of Jeep used in World War II. It has a new reproduction steel body and Frame, rebuilt engine, transmission, and rear axle. It has new reproduction tires. It needs the lights hooked up and general detail work. We have well over $10,000 invested in it.
This Jeep has the original 4 cylinder flat head engine it’s only about 50 HP so this isn’t a Hot Rod.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
The pipe on the wheel wells is unusual.
“rebuilt motor 20 years ago and driven on one elk hunt and set under cover and i pulled it out and put new tires and tubes, must see to appriciate. with clear title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(08/07/2014) It sounds like it might be a project.
“Lots of new parts…..more needed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
(10/15/2012) Appears worth a look at this price.
“I have a 1948 Willys Cj2A. It has an enclosed metal cab(koenig). It is a 4 cylinder, 3 speed, 4wd. Starts and drives, excellent machinical condition. Does not have a heater. Speedometer glass is missing. The plow works. Some holes in floor and frame cracks as noted in pictures. It is running off of a aux. fuel tank in the bed. Four extra mounted tires included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8995
This militarized CJ-3A looks solid.
“I am offering up for sale my 1949 Willys CJ-3A Jeep. I have owned this Jeep since 1995 after searching for years for a solid flat-fender. It was originally a Fire Jeep from New Jersey where it was used for fighting brush fires. It had always been garaged and was rust free. It has 48,000 original miles. When I acquired it, the owner had painted over the original red paint with an amateur camo pattern, so I decided to do it up as an M38 in WW2 OD. It has always run like a swiss watch. Sheet metal is all original and it is still 6-volt. I installed lock-out hubs, but have the originals. It is a very early CJ-3A, as it has the Dana 41 rear axle, and the windshield is dated Dec. 48. If you are looking for a nice original solid flat-fender, this is it! This is no cobbled-up rust-bucket resurrection like most you see for sale. I have a spare transmission/transfer case and front & rear differentials from a 1952 M38A1, all excellent, which I will include. I dearly hate to part with this Jeep, but we are moving and I will not have storage for it. This is an outstanding early Jeep and a rare opportunity. The CJ-3A is the rarest early model Jeep with only about 100,000 ever made. I will not entertain any low-ball offers, so please don’t waste your time or mine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Runs and drives, but needs brakes. If you email, put “Red CJ6” in the subject line.
“1967 Jeep CJ6
Engine is a 225 Buick V6 original with a 3 speed transmission
The Jeep runs and drives but needs the brakes rebuilt. Jeep will need to be trailered. Jeep has been sitting several years but no rust that I can see in the body. Odometer reads 11877 miles not sure if that is accurate.
Jeep has a Jacobs snow plow blade with Hydraulic cylinder up and down control that works.
Asking price is $3500 or make reasonable offer.
If you send email or text you must put in Subject line Red CJ6 or it will be considered junk mail.
For all you out there I don’t need help selling it. I don’t take money orders don’t waste your time…..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(08/12/2014) The body is rough, but there may be value here. It runs.
“1953 cj3b jeep. it has a 265 chevy v8 can hear motor run. has the soft doors for it. If interested call me and I can tell you everything I know about it. I have owned the jeep for about 12 years, stored in side since I had it. Asking $1200 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Looks solid. It’s got the wrong grille for a ’46, but that’s minor.
“Own a piece of postwar history! This restored CJ2-A is ready to parade the streets of your neighborhood. I have been the curator of this rolling museum for over a decade and due to some recent life changes, it is now time to pass the baton. As with any old Jeep there is always something to tinker with; but this Willys is road ready. Please call or text with questions. Thank you for looking.”
Looks in great shape.
“1950 original M38 Willys Jeep. Restored frame. All parts sand blasted painted or new. The engine runs great with a Solex carburetor and a 6 volt system. A spare tire is included. Please call with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Seller’s description looks thorough.
“Up for auction is a 1948 Willys CJ2A “Universal” Jeep. It starts every time with a simple pull on the choke and a twist of the key, even after sitting for months and moves on down the road like it should. This is a joy to take for a ride and always turns heads and gets honks and waves. The only reason I am letting it go is I need the garage space and I couldn’t abide keeping it outdoors, even for a night.
When I purchased it from the family of the original owner recently, the vehicle had undergone an almost complete restoration including painting of the body, frame and motor, replacement of the wiring harness, new vinyl on the seats and new rubber on the wheels. It retains its original motor and transmission. Additionally an overdrive kit was added. It was repainted in its original Luzon Red with Universal Beige trim.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
(07/08/2014) “Will run” suggests it doesn’t currently run. Appears very restorable.
“WILL RUN
NEEDS BRAKES
THIS IS A RARE FIND
BEEN SITTING IN A BARN FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
“New upholstery and bikini top. Complete tune up, all original parts in motor
4cylinder 6 volt. Motor has been overhauled.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
Seller listed this as a 1949 CJ-2A. May be a good price.
“I inherited this and I am not an expert on Jeeps. It is 12 volt and runs great. It is too hard on my back to keep but everyone who rides in it loves it. Price is firm , about 36,000 miles on it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $14,000.
“Engine matches frame, a full show quality restore. Comes with all British mods, racks, rifle clips, spare mount, take off steering wheel, trailer outlet, pumkin spot lite and road markers, Jerry cans and tools. Oil can, crank handle, tool roll with tools. 150 miles on rebuilt engine. Runs and drives great, all gauges work. Will also include all parts to put it into US configuration including orig F marked bumper, spare canvas top, US Jerry cans.
Has five new tires and tubes on combats rims, no expense was spared and a lot of time and love went into her. Have the dash Vickers K gun mount available for an extra charge if interested.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
Seems to be sitting a little heavy in the front, but that could be the way it’s parked. It’s not been restored to stock specs (brake lights and front parking lights for example), but it looks perfect for a parade or having fun.
“1962 M38A1 Willys Jeep with less than 30,000 original miles. Recently restored to good condition and has authentic numbering system consistent with military issued numbering. New paint, seats, tires. Body is in good condition with little rust. Road ready and runs great. Needs minor work to parking brake; only thing not restored.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8100
Looks solid. Has a funky back bumper.
“Hurricane Super 6 Cylinder Auto New Paint New Glass New Door Rubber No Rust One Owner”