UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Looks in good shape. Only the one pic included.
“1959 Willy Jeep wagon for sale Great shape
Runs good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Looks in good shape. Only the one pic included.
“1959 Willy Jeep wagon for sale Great shape
Runs good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,600.
Looks in good shape, but some more pics would be helpful.
“mechanically restored, with engine rebuild by an a actual motorpool vet. starts first crank. lots of parts and accessories. happy to answer questions and I can send you a link with great parade photos! this is an Antique you can really enjoy. Its ready for its new caretaker!”
Nice looking Jeepster Convertible.
https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/liberty-hill-1968-jeepster-for-sale/7251731596.html
“i have for sale a great condition 1968 jeepster for sale. it was made kaiser willys jeep in Toledo Ohio. it a v6 3 speed manual transmission 4 wheel drive with manual hubs. this model is alittle more rare as it has 3 factory gas tanks. it has the continental bumper. clean yellow paint with good paint. All good glass. runs and drives great with classic plates. Time to change things up so trades maybe considered for other classic cars but would prefer cash. tires are great and has roughly 63000 miles. everything works as it should. im asking 15000 o.b.o. i have a clean and clear title. It will come with a service manual and several extra parts and goodies.”
Appears in good shape.
https://santafe.craigslist.org/cto/d/santa-fe-1953-willys-cj3b/7256246674.html
“1953 Willys CJ3B completely Original. Runs excellent. New top. 3 speed 134 4/cylinder engine. $16,000 OBO might consider interesting trade or 1947 thru 1953 chevy truck”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This is still a project. It has an early set of Free-Lock hubs (circa 1957) that could have been original to the wagon.
“I am selling my 1957 Jeep Willys Wagon. ALL ORIGINAL. This is the perfect project for someone to finish. I don’t have time with a growing family. The frame is in great condition. Patina. The body is immaculate inside and out. Wood trim. All original. All manuals are original. Included are $5,000 in parts to continue on the restoration. Jeep runs and drives but is not ready for the road. A few items from the new parts inventory are rear lights, rear bumper with Willys emblem. 2 front fenders. Chrome for grill. Etc. On the Jeep, new tires, suspension, brakes, exhaust, etc. $7500 OBO.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was on eBay.
Bill shared this nice looking M-38A1.
“Rust free1952 M38A1 in very good condition. Period correct paint color with correct military vehicle markings. Older restoration with like-new canvas with a working military radio. Too much to list so please check out all the pictures. I Will upload pictures shortly. Please email if you have any questions or desire specific pictures. Runs great looks outstanding. Won’t find a better-priced M38A1. New steering worm shaft, ball joints, U-joints, and shackles. Period correct locking hubs and so much more using original NOS parts. Also has the original engine with matching MD data plate numbers. Battery tender wired into the 24-volt system”
This restored CJ-2A probably had indents. It still has the column shift.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/632824984297587
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A Vin: 26096 Condition: Excellent Cylinders: 4 Drive: 4 Wheel Drive Fuel: Gas Title: Clean Transmission: 3 speed manual on the column Engine: 4 cylinder flathead”
This jeep went through a restoration, though it was restored entirely to stock (rhino lined and gray/silver frame).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/307594576986552
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A Vin: 130636 Cylinders: 4 Drive: 4 Wheel Drive Title: Clean Engine: Flathead 4”
Bill spotted this nice looking Wagoneer. I don’t know how accurate the restoration is, but it sure looks good.
https://newlondon.craigslist.org/cto/d/ashford-jeep-wagoneer/7254894335.html
“The Jeep Wagoneer first previewed in 1963 and has been called the first all wheel drive SUV, even though it was really a station wagon. This one of a kind classic example represents the nearly three decades of production with the same body style ending with the Grand Wagoneer in 1991. It wears up front the first year grill, has seventies 6 lug wheels/hubcaps and interior from the eighties. Being the ‘ Limited ‘ edition it has all the bells and whistles to include power windows, side mirrors, 4 way leather seats and rear window that all that work as they should. The factory AC blows cold and the heater/defroster does hot. It still has the factory Am/Fm cassette radio that works.
This vintage wagoneer spent most of its life in Colorado, where they do not salt the roads during the winter and was shipped to Conn. in the early 2000 teens to begin its restoration. The 4.2 L straight 6 has been rebuilt/machined with maybe 2000 miles since the overhaul. I have all the repair and parts receipts along with the factory repair manuals. You would be hard pressed to find a cleaner rust free Wagoneer. However, the original rubber body mounts have seen better days. I do have new oem replacements from Crown waiting to be installed. It is currently registered and insured. Serious buyers only and I will gladly take phone calls. Tire kickers or purists need not apply. I will not respond to e-mails without a contact number… Thanx for looking…’
Listed as a 1964, I suspect the seller meant 1946, as it looks to be a VEC (though the seller listed the year wrong twice).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/413237246586782
“All original tops and doors three speed 1964 jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,750.
(09/08/2020) Nice looking 3A. Lacks a hood gutter, but that’s a trivial detail.
“Fully restored and family owned since 1960. Painted Luzon red with black canvas top (military style folding top) & interior. Converted to 12V electrics with dual turn signals and brake lamps. Original engine, transmission, and transfer case/running gear. Never wrecked. New body (original windshield frame & grille), wheels, tires (military NDT). Overdrive transmission, electric wipers and period correct military hemp tow rope. New front axle shafts. 200 miles since restoration. No expense spared in restoration, every nut/bolt/seal etc replaced.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/20/2020) Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/672159363658102/
“1954 Willys/ Jeep USMC M170 Frontline Ambulance Street Legal. Solid body (no filler) Restoration includes- refurbished gas tank, new fuel lines, electric fuel pump, new carburetor,new exhaust system very good condition,a real eye catcher. Electrical system has been converted from 24 volt to 12 volt.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/14/2020) Still needs a few “odds and ends” things completed, but runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/318851579340314/
“This Willys Jeep was a frame-off restoration project I did about 5 years ago with the intent of doing some vintage trail rides. every single thing you can possibly think of was replaced and or rebuilt on this. From bumper to bumper. engine, transmission, transfer case, Body, fuel system, breaks, wiring, starter, generator, radiator, even down to the seat cushions….. EVERYTHING was done …. I took it on one ride and it’s been around the property hauling firewood about five times. Aside from that it’s just sat beside the barn …. anyone who’s worked on old cars knows I’m not lying when I say I have much more invested in it then I’m asking. There’s still a few cosmetic odds and ends to do but other tan that this jeep is ready to go.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
Looks in good shape.
“1962 jeep Willy’s fc170. Runs and drives well 226 6 cylinder 3 speed trans. Call Randy for more info”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8300.
(09/22/2020) This has an unusual paint job and is nicely refurbed.
https://cars.ksl.com/listing/6693215
“1963 Willy’s CJ 5 Two door with original Konig hard top Original F 134 Hurricane engine. Original miles. Great running & super clean.”
UPDATE :Price dropped to $9000.
I haven’t seen a metal plate added to the carb like this one has.
https://stcloud.craigslist.org/cto/d/morris-1948-willys-jeep-cj/7236990533.html
“1948 willys jeep 4×4.. 4 cylinder,3speed manual , 2 speed transfer case, fully restored. Runs and drives great. Converted to 12 volt system..This is a great jeep, just don’t drive.. asking $12,500.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/24/2020) Appears in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/706580923593882
“1946 cj2a. Good jeep. Runs drives well. Previous owner installed new original wiring harness. Very solid rust free”
Appears solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/640707393186491/
“1949 Willy’s Jeepster, 3 speed on the tree, runs good, licensed for SD. Car is in Emery SD.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $15,000.
Mark spotted this nice 3A with a governor and a rear PTO unit.
https://charlotte.craigslist.org/cto/d/lincolnton51951-willys/7244625485.html
“Restored 1951 cj3a Willys jeep new paint and tires and wheels added recently has a factory pto 3rd owner has older top jeep looks new drives great”
Looks good, but does have some issues as Craig notes. It does not have the original body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/173421741146605
“Listing my fully restored 1943 Willys MB. Purchased back in 2014 and performed a 100% restoration. Original running gear, but does have a new body on it. I’ve only driven 1100 since the restoration. Everything is 100% correct for the vehicle, I can give the interested party a complete run down on what has been done and an idea of the money invested into it. I do not need to sell it, but for the right price I will let it go to a new home. It’s currently in storage for the winter in a heated garage but is fully accessible should someone want to come purchase it. Please message me with your contact information and I will call and or text a reply. I will not be accepting off the cuff offers, and I’m not currently looking for any trades. In response to recent messages, this not a $10000 vehicle, I have over $27k invested and that is what I’m looking to get for it.”
Glenn forwarded this ad. He added the following info:
“Hi Dave, This early 2wd pickup is for sale locally. I’ve talked with the owner. It was fire dept. owned, patina and all, never previously restored, and has had lots of recent mechanical work completed. It is local and I’d be happy to do an evaluation for a potential buyer. Especially up here in Maine, we don’t often see the 2wd version.”
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/231943895190792
“1948 willy’s pickup 2wdother item have all new brakes powder coated rims, rebuilt carb have receipts, manual,spare rear fenders 4 cyl three on the tree all original bro accepted”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $20,000.
(06/28/2020) Looks in great shape.
“48′ Willys Jeep
Excellent Condition
Complete Canvas Top
Vehicle starts up and runs, gauges work
All fluids recently changed
Family owned since the late 60’s”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
(08/18/2020) This is a nice looking DJ-3A, though it does have a few restoration inaccuracies. It’s listed as a 1965, but the serial number indicates it is an April 1964 DJ-3A.
“1965 Jeep Kaiser 4×2 Green with gray interior Ready to enjoy Model DJ3A VARY RARE METICULOUSLY RESTORED”
This CJ-5 has low miles with a working Auburn Trencher, rear helper coil springs, and a Koenig half-cab.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/cto/d/whittier-jeep-trencher/7233910801.html
“1965 Willys CJ5 with Auburn Trencher. Front blade bracket/no blade. Dual wheel adapters with extra set of rims and tires. The Jeep has the-overload coil springs with leaf springs in the rear. It’s all there. Practically no miles on motor to speak of 5,000 +or – runs great, trencher works great. I do have dually adapters with the rims and tires that will go with it. Zero rust, great piece of history.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Nice looking truck.
“RESTORED 1949 WILLY’S OVERLAND JEEP PICKUP TRUCK”