UPDATE: Was $7500. **Status Unknown**
Looks solid.
“Yes it runs…great! 🙂 Best way to describe it is to come look at it for yourself!”
UPDATE: Was $7500. **Status Unknown**
Looks solid.
“Yes it runs…great! 🙂 Best way to describe it is to come look at it for yourself!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,000.
Nice truck.
“Srtrong Hurricane 6 cylinder engine; runs beaufifully. 12 volt electric system, all parts stock, new 2-tone paint (black on green), new cab reformation, drive line axles, gear boxes, drive shafts, and both differentials all new or rebuilt. Pick-up bed is coated with spray-on black liner. 4X4. Stored inside. No rust.”
Looks good.
“1963 Jeep Willys Wagon, Green and White
4×4 283 4-Speed Overdrive Automatic
Sounds Great; Very Healthy
Engine has Low Mileage, Does Not Match Odometer
Vehicle is in Very Good to Excellent Condition
Original Owner’s Manual, Title, and Records are Maintained
Shows minor Wear and Tear
Maintenance has been Completed Regularly
Brand New Tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks like a good jeep.
“I have for sale a 1952 Willys M38. It was restored about 6 months ago, but I would say it is 98% done. What I mean is it has no decals on it, no add-ons, etc. I wanted to keep it “base” form so whoever bought it can take it and put there personal touches on it. This is not a true M38 restoration. What I mean by that is it has been converted over to an alternator and 12-volt system, it has blinkers both front and rear, it has lockout hubs on the front axle, etc. Just a few little things that makes it easy on the owner and easy to take off down the road in.
This was a full frame-off restoration. Everything was sand blasted and re painted. The original tub was rusted far way beyond repair. I actually found a super-nice M38 tub that I picked up in Pennsylvania. The L-134 “Go Devil” engine was rebuilt with all new bearings are rings, etc. The T-90 transmission, Dana 18 transfercase, and both Dana axles also have all new bearings and seals. The gauges are all new, new wiring harness ($$$), new tires ($$$), new fuel tank ($$$), new exhaust, new driveshafts, new brakes, new seats, new weather stripping, new everything. It is really a nice Jeep. It does not have a top or a rear seat, I just never got around to getting those and I like having my dog ride in the back so I didn’t bother.
Like I said, it is 98% done. I literally “finished it” and took it home, it still has just a few kinks that need to be worked out. The fuel-sending unit and the fuel gauge are both new, but the fuel gauge isn’t registering. I just haven’t taken the time to check it. If it sits for a few weeks, it can be hard to start, it does have a choke but you almost have to choke it by hand and then it fires up, almost like the choke doesn’t choke it all the way. And lastly I did use the factory starter and it works pretty good, but it can act goofy from time to time, I should have just put a new one on it.
It really is a super-nice Willys M38. Not a 100% military restoration, but practical. I have only had it done for about 6 months now but I am just not that interested in it anymore. Plus, I am a big guy and these army Jeep are pretty cramped, I am just not comfortable in it. I have only put 15 miles on it since it was restored. I am asking $10,000 or best reasonable offer. This is a military vehicle, Bill of Sale only, no title. It is currently tagged in Georgia.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(07/03/2014) This looks like a good price.
“Willys Jeep for sale, runs, original motor, original tranny, not original seats, original rollbar, windshield and frame in great shape, bought 4 wheels for it, crappy tires on right now. This is a somewhat a project vehicle, but with some new tires and a small amount of work would be absolutely fine for 4 wheeling and hunting. I could part this out for much more than 2500.00 but would like to see the whole jeep go. Light rust, previous owner had carpet in it but I ripped it all out.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(05/02/2014) This looks interesting. The winch looks in good shape.
“65 Jeep CJ5 All original and completely stock. Has factory hardtop with a warn winch and tow bar.
Will take a small trolling outboard motor as part payment. cash only.”
Looks good.
“For sale is a 1952 Willys Jeep M-38 A1 Military version.
Runs and drives great.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**. Was $8500
“This is your chance to own a piece of Americana! This post war jeep will give you endless fun on or off the road. Always meticulously taken care off, this jeep has flawless paint and interior. The seats have all been recently repadded and recovered. All of the instruments are new, as well as all of the lights. The carbouretor was rebuilt this month along with a new fuel plus vacuum pump. An oil change is always preformed every 250 miles. The engine is in top shape, it faithfully starts every time with no hesitation. I really hate to see it go, but I am trying to raise money for college. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.”
UPDATE: Was $1950 **Status Unknown**
(04/20/2014) Lots of early stuff on this one.
“1946 Barn Fresh Willy’s jeep. Purchased three vehicles and had to purchase this one with the group. Selling as is. Needs restored.”
UPDATE: Price now $6200.
(07/10/2014) Looks in good shape.
“CJ3a. This Jeep has been rebuilt and restored. All new metal-floors, fenderwells, sides-from the cowl back. Linex coated inside and out. New electrical, u joints, exhaust. Engine rebuilt. 11” brakes. 12 volt conversion.
This is an unmolested jeep. No lift, no V8. Stock except as described.
It comes with a trailer to haul it on the highway.
I’ve only driven about 900 miles on forest service roads since I finished it last year.
Do not approach me with counteroffers or trades EXCEPT 2000-2008 Chev/GMC cargo van 3/4-1 ton.
I will deliver it to LA for $750“
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $5000.
Looks good, but seller notes it could use a little more work to be really nice.
“1963 Willys Jeep FC 150 with parts. I have almost two sets of extra running gear. There is a hard to find windshield. The 1963 runs drives and stops but could use a restoration to be really nice.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Runs and drives.
“1971 Jeep CJ5 with a Willy’s F134 four cylinder motor. Runs excellent, starts easy, new battery, rear seat, 3 speed, good tires, 4wd works great. It is located 10 miles east of Newburg near Hatfeild. If interested please call”
Looks solid.
“Jeep looks and runs great. Has the 134 Hurricane water tight engine. I purchased it three or four years ago from a guy in SC and from what I can tell it has not been striped and rebuilt. Of course parts have been replaced over the years. I have put new front end parts on it such has tie rod ends and ball joints as well as breaks, fuel sending unit, and added the snorkel, tail pipe extension and fording plate and cable. I have the two fording valves but did not put them on as you can’t see them and I would never attempt to put this in the water just due to it age.
The jeep has all the canvas and can be fully enclosed or open it up and drop the windshield in the summer for a really fun ride. I also have a military winch that will fit on the jeep and run off the PTO however the winch needs to be rebuild and I have never got around to it but will include it if you purchase the jeep. The jeep does have a fully functioning PTO but would need the forward shaft to connect it to the winch.
I have no idea of the mileage as the speedometer was not working when I purchased it but I was able to fix it.
I drive it around town, especially on the 4th of July and such. People love seeing it.
Jeep has an IN title.
Asking $7,500 cash, will consider $5,000 cash and some trade items like guns, hunting, or saltwater fishing gear, or even a motorcycle”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(06/24/2014) Looks pretty original. Seems to be missing the battery box.
“The original Jeep! Runs like a top! Unstoppable 4WD! Extremely well cared for! Price is firm.”
UPDATE: Was $11,900. **SOLD**
“Year: 1948 .
Make: Willys .
Model: JEEP CJ-2A .
Bodystyle: Unspecified .
Doors: 2 door .
Mileage: 52,401 miles .
Transmission: Manual .
Fuel Type: Gas .
Exterior Color: Maroon .
Interior Color: BLACK .
VIN: ***J247310A219446 .
Stock #: 219446 .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
Looks like a solid CJ-5.
“I have for sale or trade a 1955 willys cj5 jeep $9,000 with rare original half cab that has new tin on it. Also I have a spare rim and tire, 2 way Meyers 6′ plow, set of axles (solid), transmission and transfer case, extra 12 volt hydraulic pump a whole box of parts not sure whats all in it , jeep has brand new water pump, tires, New leafspring shackles, extra leafsprings added for additional clearance, New brakes, brake lines, and fitted with a vacume fan and electric windshield wipers. Also Open for trades on a newer car good condition 4×4 truck, gas or diesel, must be in good condition and minimal rust. Manual transmission preffered Let me know what.you got. Contact me for additional details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Looks like this has some Mustang seats.
“Original 1946 CJ2A. 4 cyl flathead. Good condition. Runs good.”
It’s listed as a WW2 jeep.
“1940’s WW2 Jeep with trailer. Fully restored frame up. Runs and drives everything in mint condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300
(07/02/2014) Runs and drives. It lacks brake lights.
“This is a very rare 48 Cj2a Willys Jeep. It is Call a lefty as the spare tire is mounted on the drivers side and the bow mounts are on passengers side, just opposite of the standard 2A They only made so many of this type jeep in a short time in 1948..The jeep is in great shape for its age it is the original color..The windshield is in super condition and all there, including the manual and vacumn wipers..It has been converted to 12 volt, it runs great and stops.. I used this to drive around on my farm but since sold it.. would not take much to get street legal..Has lock out hubs, needs a battery and muffler,seats are in good shape, no rear seat..Has the usual rust, jeep has not been molested..
This is a very solid rare old peace of history
Has a Ohio title”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **Status Unknown**
Runs and drives.
“This is an early flat fendered Willys Jeep. Primitive and reliable. The CJ-3B has a higher hood to allow clearance for the overhead valve F-134 motor (early CJ-2s and WW2-type Jeeps had flat head motors). This is the 2nd CJ-3B I have owned. It runs and drives fine. It has an overdrive unit, and while it is not too smart to drive an old Jeep fast, it will do 65 mph. About two years ago, we replaced the entire braking system – master cylinder, wheel cylinders, drums shows, brake lines and silicone brake fluid – and installed an electronic distributor for reliability. The windshield has a crack, so it will need a new one. This Jeep is not perfect, but starts for me every time, and is generally very solid for a 60 year old Jeep. I have an after market tailgate and a few other small parts. Tires old, but have tread and hold air. I have a file of receipts that indicate extensive mechanical rebuilds in the ’80s – and not many miles since then according to previous owner. I have owned the Jeep for about 7 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
Looks in good shape.
“Great 1955 M38A1 – owned it for just over a year and in that time have significantly improved the drivability and reliability of it. It is still 100% original, down to it’s 24volt system. 4 wheel drive will climb you up a tree. Runs and drives well, and feels like a 58yr old Jeep! Would be an ideal beach buggy(didn’t get a permit this year, or it would be!).
Most recent work includes:
Head completely reworked, new coil, new plugs, valves adjusted, etc.
Cosmetically it’s in great shape – especially considering it’s age. No significant rust, some surface rust on the frame – no big deal. I decided to have it repainted from it’s original OD Green to a mil-spec Sand Beige (a 3 stage PPG color). I’d say it’s a level above an amateur job, but certainly a 10 footer. A fantastic color though, one that you don’t see enough for this era of Jeep: hence why I had it repainted. The seats were also redone to factory original. Bimini too included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950.
(07/07/2014) This looks like a good price.
“Rust free body. Six cylinder engine.”
This one is a little different with it’s color and material updates.
“vary vary nice 1949 willys jeepster. 4 cylinder. engine. 3 speed. 15,000 obo call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7250
(06/25/2014) Dan spotted this good looking CJ-6.
“1966 Kaiser Jeep CJ-6 V6 Hardtop
225 V6
3 speed manual
Dana 18 transfer case
Dana 44 rear
Runs and drives really nice.
Very good unrestored condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(03/18/2014) It looks solid.
“I have a 47 Jeep Willys I’d like to sell. Been slowly working on it and have my eyes on a new project. I’ve gone through a lot on this. Needs a head gasket to be able to drive. I’ve replaced the entire fuel system and gone through the rear brakes, ignition, and now it needs a new home. It’s fun to drive and would be a perfect project for someone wanting a parade Jeep.
It has a tow bar and can be towed.
I’m firm on the price.
I don’t need help selling.
This is a private party, person to person, sale only.
No scams.”