UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
This could use a little cleaning. It runs.
“1962 Jeep Willys FC170 Forward Control. Only 30,000 of these were made. Vehicle runs. 58,000 original miles. Asking $7000 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
This could use a little cleaning. It runs.
“1962 Jeep Willys FC170 Forward Control. Only 30,000 of these were made. Vehicle runs. 58,000 original miles. Asking $7000 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
The 1948 (Lefty) is listed as a 1949.
“1949 Willys Jeep for sale. It is a off frame rebuilds with rebuilt motor. It has been converted to 12 volt. Seats are restored, . Asking $6,000.00 or best offer, top is in great shape Questions please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(11/21/2013) One complete jeep (engine is out) and a parts jeep.
“This Jeep station wagon has a very solid body and is very complete and original. The rear seats are all intact. Even the rear ashtrays are still in it. This Jeep has an inline flathead HURRICANE 6 which is in pieces. We have a titled parts Jeep wagon that is included. The parts Jeep is mostly complete and has a 235 Chevrolet inline 6 cylinder installed with an after market adapter. Please call with any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s a nice looking CJ-3A that starts at a fair price.
“Hello, up for auction is my 1953 Willys CJ3A. This Jeep is an excellent example of “survivor” and is mostly original. I am the 3rd owner of this Willys. I purchased it from the 2nd owner in 2012. He owned the Jeep from 1962 to 2012. I was told the Willys was owned by the State of Maryland from 1952 to 1962 but I have no documentation of this. The mileage currently shows as 51017 and is the original mileage. The Willys is a 1953 according serial number but is titled as a 1952, this is very common. The build date falls in November of ’52, often new vehicles were titled as the year they were sold in. The title is clear and in my name. The Jeep is mostly unmolested other than a repaint some years back by the 2nd owner. The paint is close to the original color. There is rust but the body is very solid. Sections of the hat channels, body sides where the floor meet them, and the rear panels are the worst of the rust. The floors and tool box botom are remarkably solid. If properly cared for the body will last for many years. The frame is solid and shows no cracking. This Jeep is mechanically sound and very reliable. The Jeep has a set of dealer installed vintage lock out hubs, an original grill screen and a factory accessory Pintle Hook. Also included with the Willys is the Witco black vinyl soft top. I have put roughly 4000 miles on it while I have owned it. I have gone through the Willys and serviced everything.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500
“1960 Willy Jeep Pickup, 6 cyl. Super Hurricane, Rebuilt engine with hardened valves. New water pump and radiator. Starter, Gen., Carb. all rebuilt. New Tires. Complete off frame restoration. Colored Z-bar inside and under cab, under box and all fenderwells. Drives Great!!! only 300 miles put on it after restoration”
Dan spotted this Parkway Conversion on Hemmings. Not 100% correctly, but sure looks good.
“1952 Willys panel, restored 2012, 4-wd, 6-cylinder, $18,500. Randy, 763-360-2919, 763-878-2118, MN.”
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/willys/unspecified/1569441.html
Buz found this jeep for sale.
“We are pleased to offer this restored Jeep Willys / Ford GPW . original war time car . New paint, new canvas top, seats, rebuilt engine, brakes. Runs and drives like new. Historic car regsitration in Czech Republic”
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/car-advert/jeep/willys/1943/214361/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26,000
“1955 Willy’s Wagon restored as a 1951. If the pictures look good to you send me and email and I will get in contact with my father, he can tell you about it better than I can on a Craig’s list post. We also have a second engine that could be purchased if you would like a backup.”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $6250.
“2004 Frame off restoration. Everything has been rebuilt or replaced. Willys 4-cylinder flathead engine. Leather soft top and doors. Call 513-5203 for extended list of parts and add-ons.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
Dan spotted this nice looking wagon.
My Wife and I are selling our Willys wagon. This wagon has been in the Santa Clara County from 1955 to present.
very strong running straight six with overdrive. Along with new tires and brakes and drums master and wheel Cylinders are new as well call for more information much more to list.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Was on eBay. Now $2300. Contact MIke via email for more info:
rmearkie@earthlink.net
Dan spotted this rare Traveler. It’s rough, but complete.
“Willys 1961 Traveler, if you’re looking you may already know the rarity of the Willys Traveler. If you are not I would suggest a good search of the internet, try “Willys production numbers” for a start. As if it wasn’t rare enough it has all the Civilian model Traveler specific parts in tact. I have been fooling with old Willys stuff since 1972 and have never seen one with all the pieces intact. It has the factory fold up rear bench seats, it has the roof mounted spare tire carrier, it has the rear sliding side windows, it has the step plate between rear bumper and the body all still attached. These ultra rare pieces are one of the things that makes it an ideal restoration candidate. The numbers are all correct for a 1961 Traveler and it comes with a good, clean title in my name. It’s 4 wheel drive with the desirable straight “6” 226 cubic inch flathead motor. The motor spins over by hand. the transmission and transfer case are in place.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(09/12/2013) The 1946 jeep (in the rear) looks especially rough.
“The 1947 Willys Jeep has the title paperwork and ran when parked in storage I have rotated the motor by hand spins freely and the carburetor functions transmission shift through all the gears smoothly. the 1946 Willys what does not have any paperwork it was bought for parts I have not turned the motor or check anything else the only things major I’ve noticed missing is the glass and the seats and the rear tailgate for the 46 they are both rough but repairable they’re being sold as a pair for 2000”
Looks solid.
“1962 Willys Wagon 4×4. Good condition with some rust. L-226 Hurricane engine starts and runs very good with some oil seal leakage. Clear Nebraska title and currently licensed. Seats have been replaced with seats from an Aerostar van, however I do have the original seats.
Phone 308-350-5752
Please no texts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
(09/13/2013) Looks nice.
“1956 Willy Jeep station wagon. Beautiful red color. All interior has been redone. Exempt odometer. Only 3,105 miles on it. Completely restored and in great condition. All original jeep parts have been ordered and kept on it. Just don’t drive it at all anymore and would love for someone else to enjoy it. I’m asking 15,000 OBO. Reply to this post if you would like to come and look at it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3500.
This looks awfully nice for the price.
“Two wheel drive station wagon. Hurricane 4 cylinder three speed with overdrive. New bronze glass, brakes and wheel cylinders, chrome wheels and tires, battery. Rebuilt starter and generator.
Runs great.
Very original Jeep.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $1200. Sold quickly.
There appears to be value here.
“1948 willeys CJ2A all original. This is a barn find and need some work to get it to run. Havent tried to start it. Body needs work. Good farm jeep or good for a total restoration. More pictures available.”
Not 100% restored, but appears solid.
“For sale 1953 Willys M38A1 Jeep. Jeep has been updated with new seats, new tires, new body and overhauled engine. Jeep does not have top.
For more info and questions please contact Mark at 830-739-2678.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
(04/06/2013) This looks in good shape.
“all stock, fully restored, rare overdrive option, upgraded 51 carb and brakes, backseat and bikini top, runs and drives like new, new rims and tires,”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** This likely sold. Was listed at $13,250.
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW with 18000 original miles, in excellent condition with original equipment, including authentic Ford tires. Vehicle is both roadworthy and parade ready! Comes with a mounted (but non-functioning) 1919 Browning 30 caliber machine gun.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7700
“I’m selling a very rare 1958 Jeep FC-170! You might only ever see one or two of these in your life. They’re super cool and great fun to drive. I’ve listed this before but the motor was misfiring, turns out it needed a rebuilt carb. I spent $1000 making it a daily driver and now it’s as reliable as any other (1958) truck =)
Runs like a champ, I’m driving it everyday while the weather is nice.
Anyway, shoot me an email with a picture of ANYTHING you have to trade. This Jeep is literally the 15 or 16th secondary ride I’ve owned so I’m interested in anything with a motor and at least 2 wheels.
I love old trucks, and Volkswagens. VW Bus preferred.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/18/2013) Not sure what makes this “One of a Kind”, but it does look in good condition.
“One of a kind….1954 Willy’s Jeep, completely rebuilt, registered, insured and ready to drive away…This was my Dad’s pet project and he spent lots of time and money in fixing this jeep to great condition. Unfortunately he can no longer drive and has decided to sell. $14,500.00 is well worth the vehicle. More pictures and information available upon request.”
http://www.warjeeps.com/jss/sale/adj187/adj187.html
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/04/2013) The seller is quoting NADA, so he/she likely expects to get a lot.
“Very rare to find one with no rot and runs excellent; Motor redone and transmission is tight. Trade for? What do you have to trade? track hoe, backhoe, 4×4 tractor with extras or? N.A.D.A. value in average cond. is $10 to $11k and this is the nicest one I have seen that has not been redone.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1953/Willys-Motors-Kaiser/CJ3B/4×4-Jeep-Universal/Values”
http://valdosta.craigslist.org/cto/4164754068.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“You are bidding on a 1942 Ford GPW. This is a very early production script “FORD” jeep with a serial number of “I7743″ which would put it around April of 1942. The jeep does run, drive, and stop from an auxiliary fuel can. The jeep does have a clear Idaho title that matches a vin that was stamped in the cowl.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This sure looks like a nice, rust free Wagoneer.
“I regretfully must sell my truck, I am in college and can’t afford to take it back with me after thanksgiving. No reasonable offer will be refused. This truck runs and drives well. I put about 2 grand into fixing it up. Now I know why I am broke. I have documentation of work done. Has a new exhaust system from midas and under warranty among many other improvements. I have driven this truck 150 miles non stop from Alexandria to Harrisonburg many a time and has yet to fail me. I have put about 2,500 miles on it since it bought it. Of course its not perfect and has its old car issues, but nonetheless, it moves and stops when you want it to. Nothing screams sex more than a 15 foot long, 5,000 pound, carbureted beast of years past. may consider trade for a running vehicle.
This vehicle is currently registered and insured and was safety inspected in August 2013, has Alexandria windshield tax decal and finally a clear Virginia title in my name. Exempt from annual emissions inspection!Take the keys (and title) and drive away!
Feel free to call or text or email
Michael 703.907.9843
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
This might be a good price. Has a nice set of mini-terras.
“Runs good, has many CJ parts on it, has been used regularly on farm, 4×4 works fine, $2750 firm”