UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000
(03/14/2014) Looks solid.
“Rare flat head in-line 6 cyl., 3 speed stick trans, with overdrive
54,000 original miles
Original North Carolina vehicle, no rust, always garage kept”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000
(03/14/2014) Looks solid.
“Rare flat head in-line 6 cyl., 3 speed stick trans, with overdrive
54,000 original miles
Original North Carolina vehicle, no rust, always garage kept”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $13,500.
This looks good.
“1946 willys column shift jeep. Black plate california jeep. never rusted Original condition with rear pto and king seely governer. This is a very nice original example.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
(08/22/2012) I wish the pics were better on this.
“1946 Willy’s ,C J -2A Jeep with little over a 1000 miles on a rebuilt engine. The engine is a crate engine with everything in the engines new except the crank-shaft and cam-shaft.
The engine is a flat Four cylinder and has been changed over to a 12-volt system. There are all new shocks and springs on the Jeep as well as u-v joints and yokes.
I have replaced all other parts on the jeep with new parts to include the carburetor,fuel pump,malternator,belts,battery,and brake system. The jeep drive-train has been sand-blasted down and a two part a poxy primer applied. The inside of jeep has a black Dura-liner applied and a roll bar. The jeep has all new instrument panels and upholstered seats. There are a few minor details that need to be done but overall the jeep is in great shape;
I also have numerous jeep parts for the jeep to include the following:
*two crankshafts *two heads *springs *water pumps *fuel pumps *carburetor
*pulleys *instrument panels *pressure plate *clutch *tires*assorted bolts and nuts *numerous other assorted parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This looks solid.
“I am selling this for a friend.He has owned it for 2 years and rarely drives it.Bought it from previous owner who owned it for 50 years.It is mechanical sound as a dollar.Runs and drives like it is suppose to.New military rubber and a new top and cover on seats.Has a tow bar not shown,been changed over to 12 volt system,minor rust and it is a bright red in color.Jeep is located in Jackson Tennessee..If your looking for a good Willys here is your chance.NO TRADES AND CASH ONLY”
UPDATE: This likely sold. Was $5600.
Steve spotted this one. Looks like a good price. Did these come in orange originally?
“Mighty Mite body in excellent condition with no dents or damage. Original Paint. Engine runs. New set of tires not mounted.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(05/20/2014) Looks parade ready.
“1945 Military Willy’s Jeep restored, Must see to appreciate, No Trades, No Text, serious buyers only”
UPDATE: Was $8000. **SOLD**
“1953 M38A1 Military Jeep Willy – runs great – located in Batavia, IL – Pick up only – runs great – cash payment or call to set something up prior to sale ending
This classic military vehicle includes:
full canvas top and doors
5 new tires and innertubes
2 new front seats – original style from Beachwood Canvas
fitted Mopar Jeep cover
auxillary fuel can
Trans / T90
T-case / Dana 18 with warn overdrive
front axle Dana 25
rear axle Dana 44
4 cylinder 134 F head motor
needs windshield seal
wipers converted to electric and are inop.
minor scratches on paint
vinyl lettering”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Looks like Santa could hand out wagons for Christmas.
“I am selling various Willys Wagons I have 4 in pictures the other 4 I do not have photos at this time. For sale: Local sale only. North Pole, Fairbanks, Salcha, Wainwright Eielson, Tok, Delta Junction, Anchorage. All items located in North Pole. All items sold as is where is. Buyer to arrange removal/transportation Serious Inquires only!
Blue Willys Wagon 1956 need brakes bleed, fan replaced I have the parts needed for this. This one has a rebuilt engine. This one is in the pictures. 3000 OBO.
Green Willys Wagon 1955 Needs clutch and pressure plate I also have the parts for this one this is also in the pictures. This one also has a rebuilt engine. 3000 OBO
Red Willys Wagon This one is more of a parts vehicle 1000 OBO. In the pictures
FC 150 1957. Need a synchronizer parts are on hand. 5000 OBO. In the pictures.
The rest I don’t have pictures yet.
1957 Red Willys wagon. 3000 OBO
1962 Green and White Willys Wagon Needs to be put back together 3000 OBO
1955-56 Green and White Willys Wagon Another parts vehicle or your imagination. 1000 OBO
I don’t recall the last one.
I am headed back out to North Pole on the 20th at around 4:00 PM to about the 27th Call me before the 20th”
Looks like a nice Jeepster.
“1950 Jeepster, Supersonic Six engine with less than 5,000 miles since rebuild, three speed manual Trans, new interior, runs good, some rust that can easily be fixed. Have frame for top, but no canvas ( always garaged and never sees rain)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Nice looking truck.
“BOUGHT FROM A MAN WHOM RESTORED THIS IT IS ALL ORIGINAL EVERY NUT BOLT HAS BEEN REPLACED ALONG WITH A COMPLETE REBUILD OF THIS DRIVETRAIN….MORE PICTURES HERE”
UPDATE: Still Available
“1946 cj2a new rings, bearings and water pump in the engine, new brake shoes, wheel cylinders, lines and hoses, new seat covers, new paint, good tires, body has been patched nothing fancy but you can not build it for this price.“
Some good brake upgrades.
“Freshly rebuilt original 134 cu in flathead, L4… Converted to 12V, New Solex carburetor and electronic ignition. New Master Cylinder… Brakes upgraded to 11″ at all four corners. Rebuilt steering gear… all new tie rods, springs and shocks. New floor-pan… freshly reupholstered seats, newer top. New tires… and spare. Lots of extras. Great little Jeep, just needs a new home where it can spend more time on the road/trails, and less time parked in the garage. – Local Pick Up Only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
Looks nice.
“Up for sale is a 1960 Willys Truck. Rebuilt motor/transmission with 82 miles. Has original everything down to the Willys stamped front bumper. Paint has been redone to original color combination. Interior has been redone with the exception of the carpet. Everything is in working condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
Looks like a good price.
“56 willys cj5 runs good drives and stops all original lights work and heater too hurrican 4cyl 3 speed/also has an period correct keonig metal hard top with unbroken glass windows. $2900″
Nice build.
“1949 Willys CJ jeep has undergone an extensive frame-off, nut and bolt restoration and is ready for its next assignment. The body and frame has been powder coated.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
The seller listed the price at $20,000, but the seller mentions potential buyers shouldn’t bid unless serious about buying. So, I guess he is taking bids?
“This 1952 Willys M38 Jeep is in great condition restored and has its original body. The fire extinguisher, winch, radio seats, water jug, canvas roof and seats, rims, cosmetics, and engine are all original and have had minor tune ups to maintain there beauty. There were about 45,000 of the jeeps made during the Korean War and they are fun to drive and awesome to inspect. When I drive it everyone looks and is intrigued by its essence and cool looks. Please feel free to contact me any time with questions. Please don’t bid if you are not seriously interested about purchasing This vehicle. You must be 18 years or older to bid. Warranty: Unless stated otherwise, this vehicle is being sold ” as is, where is””
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
Looks ready for someone’s mail route.
“This 78 Jeep delivers rain, sleet, or shine lol. This thing is pretty AWESOME!! It has a bullet proof Inline 6 and TorqueFlite Automatic, the chassis is not rusted and the body isnt either. It runs great and all original. It has a few additions such as a little fan type A/C unit and a Pioneer CD player. Really clean considering the age it is in great shape. The question was asked..How many miles? the answer given…All of them, hehe. No seriously it has 488k miles and will still deliver at its peak performance. Maintained very well and I do have an additional one that quit and doesnt run and I will do a package deal for both. Any more concerns please text me.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
(03/12/2014) Does not run, but looks to have value.
“1947 willys jeep for sale. Farm fresh. Does not run. Great for parts or restoration.
Again does not run and there is no title.
All original drive train and engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
There are a few minor things needing repair.
“Never hought I would do this but my 1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B is for sale. Solid original Jeep from central Florida, not the rusted out junk you usually see. I bought this when I lived in FL in 1991 and drove it all over there. In fact, the in-plant parking sticker from Tropicana is still on the front bumper. Drove it for 2 or three years before moving north again and have not driven it on the road since, just around my last two places in the woods. It has an Indiana title. Still has the 6-volt system and original gauges, etc. The front seats were re-upholstered in a dark burgundy very high quality vinyl with new foam. I still have the very rare rear seat in the original color but can direct you to the place that did the front seats. It needs some detail things taken care of but nothing major and it is not some POS rat trap. Just things like the tail light lens is broken, speedo cable broke three or four years ago when I went out in the bad ice storm in front of the house to help get cars over the hill, wiper is not connected and stuff like that.
This was the first year for the engine, which is the F Head with the overhead valves on the intake and in block exhaust valves. I believe it was used in the CJ5 until 1965. Parts are not a problem. “
You might want an arctic heater installed . . .
“1949 Willy’s Overland Jeepster. A real show stopper! Excellent condition. Garaged its entire life. 39,182 original miles. Ragtop and side curtains replaced by previous owner. $15,000 or best offer. Shipping details negotiable. Serious inquiries only.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(06/06/2014) It runs and drives. Not too far from me.
“1953 Willy’s. Has all the original parts. The original, F head 134 motor has been rebuilt and runs good. All original drivetrain. IT RUNS AND DRIVES !!! Needs paint but, you can still see the original traces of the air force blue. Perfect for a restoration into a ww2/korea army jeep. Ihave all the original parts that have been replaced in the photos.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Best Offer
“Ok all you old vehicle buffs. I have a 1949 Jeep Willy 4WD pickup, all original, 3 on the tree, original 6 volt battery, vacuum wipers and around 50,000 original miles. Used as a trap wagon in Pendleton and I bought it about 30 years ago with the hopes of fixing it up. It runs but needs a new battery, has a flat tire, and inside needs work. Chrome on it still shines. Key is in Montana (somewhere in the garage! lol) so I’m needing to get one made here. I really don’t want to sell it as I love it but if I haven’t fixed it up in 30 years – I don’t think I ever will…….. Bidding as already started at $1500. Please email me if you wish to put in a bid. Thanks for looking. Bidding is currently at 1750.”
The top looks in good shape. This might be worth a look.
“1949 CJ2A Willis Jeep with Sears and Roebuck Top all original, with 20k orginal miles. it is garage kept and it starts right up. in good condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8950. This was last listed in 2011. It appears there’s been some repairs along the sides.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A restoration nearly completed. L134 motor runs great. 3 speed transmission with Warren overdrive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(02/26/2014) This needs batteries, but still has 24volt system.
“1953 M38A1 Jeep. Great jeep for the family. We spent many an hour driving around deer leases and camp sites. I proved to my kids that this little ol jeep would climb many things the giant jacked-up trucks could not. Great way to teach your kids how to drive standard. 24V system. Underwater fording switch. Blackout lights. Placque on engine states the engine was rebuilt at Camp Wolters. Everything works. Original 4 cyl motor, transmission etc. Is not running because it needs batteries. A couple of deer lease dents but very little rust or body damage. This would be a great father- son rebuild because not much to do and easy to work on.”