UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(06/17/2019) The body looks in good shape. It’s got some EasyLok hubs.
“It’s almost 100% original, new clutch and rear seal, rear bench seat, Clear title, $6,000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(06/17/2019) The body looks in good shape. It’s got some EasyLok hubs.
“It’s almost 100% original, new clutch and rear seal, rear bench seat, Clear title, $6,000.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/22/2020) Looks ready for more plowing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3282292108496434/
“This is a 1947 cj2a which was used for the Colorado Highway to plow for many years. It still works great. Fuel tank and pump just being replaced.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,000.
Seller has the history on this MB.
“JEEP Willys MB built in May 1945. All original metal tub NEVER left frame until frame off restoration in 2006. Bought from military in early 70’s in California. Have history to today. Most of its life was spent in Arizona. A lot of time it was in storage at Deer Valley Airport. Restored to “fresh to the service without going to war” condition in 2006. Front bumper still has original rivet brackets and tag. Fresh repaint 2019. This jeep WAS NEVER an off road toy. Most all parts are original or nos. NOTHING modern added period. It has all the appropriate MAY 45 extras, original 6 volt system. 5 nos combat wheels w/ correct tires. Lots of small items like books, storage box, removable license plate bracket
Additional accessories include-
– Correct canvas top by Beechwood Canvas with all the extras
– Original U.S. WWII full Size Infantry Axe and Shovel.
– Original U.S. 1940’s Era brass fire extinguisher mounted driver side.
– Original U.S. WWII dated gas can
– Original stealth kit Canvas Windshield and headlight Covers
– Original Pair (Left and Right) of Door Curtains
– Multi-use rifle rack on inside of windshield.
– Original U.S. WWII Tool bag with Tools. Including jack
– Original U.S. WWII First Aid Kit. Empty.
– Original U.S. WWII Oil Can/grease gun under hood.
-Vinyl cover”
Not 100% stock, but looks solid and restorable or drive as is.
https://tuscarawas.craigslist.org/bar/d/mineral-city-1947-willys-overland-pickup/7191511827.html
“1947 Willys Truck
2 wheel drive 3 on the tree
All rebuilt or new
Go devil flat 4
No rust at all clear coted nice patina
Great old farm truck”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $22,000.
(07/24/2020) Gary’s selling his beautiful M-170. It’s been on the cover of Military Vehicles Magazine and featured in Antique Truck magazine.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale20/adm127/adm127.html
“Totally restored from frame up in 1997-98. All original drivetrain and body. Has all ambulance accessories such as both original stretcher racks, reel light, seats, complete NOS top with original doors, wheel well pads, etc. One of the few complete ambulance version M170’s around.
Drives and stops as it should. 24 volt system. All lights work. The only things wrong are the non-working temp gauge, tranny sometimes jumps out of second gear (a common issue with older Jeeps), and there is a “tick” in the clutch area that has no effect on the clutch or tranny shifting correctly. Just showed up several years ago and hasn’t had any effect on performance. Steering stabilizer added in 1998 to stop shimmy that occurred over hard bumps. No problem since.
Award winner and has been on cover of Military Vehicles Magazine and featured in Antique Truck magazine.
Registered in CT. bill of sale only.
This is a rare jeep model with only approx. 5000 made. This one has all the hard to find M170 parts and accessories. Very hard to find complete.”
Blaine spotted the auction for this nicely refurbed truck. Current bid is $5000.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1947-willys-truck/
“This 1947 Willys Jeep Truck is a first-year example that was acquired by the seller in 2016 and subsequently refurbished at The Jeep Farm in Waddell, Arizona. The exterior was refinished in Bedford Grey with Challenger Blue accents, and the interior was reupholstered in Pendleton blanket fabric and blue vinyl. The 2.2L Go-Devil inline-four was resealed, and sends power to all four wheels via a three-speed manual transmission and a Spicer transfer case. Work in 2020 included a carburetor service, wiring repairs, coolant flush and some paint work. Approximately 2,350 four-wheel drive Willys Jeep Trucks were made in 1947 and this example is now offered with records, a reprinted owner’s manual, and a clean Arizona title in the name of the seller’s LLC….”
Not quite all original, but close.
https://boise.craigslist.org/cto/d/riggins-jeep-willys-1947/7192703019.html
“1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A
All original
Runs well. Body has been sanded and repainted, engine has been overhauled and has a new clutch. This vehicle is very clean, not pristine but in great shape and runs well. Serious inquiries only please”
Looks solid. It is missing a few details.
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/d/burlington-willys-jeep/7196361694.html
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, frame off restoration. Rebuilt motor. Canvas top included.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,500.
(07/22/2020) Runs and drives.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/playa-vista-1948-willys-jeep-cj2a/7192131851.html
“A 72 year old rust free car that runs great and still holds a lot of its original picket gray paint. Wheels are still original paint woth their pinline under an aging respray. I’ve gradually been rubbing it off to get to the original paint.
Original motor, running strong. Rebuilt brakes and lines, rear end, new shocks, no rust, new exhaust, rebuilt front 4×4 axles, lights, signals and horn all work. Rebuilt carb, reupholstered seats in the original gray Very fun to drive, easy going beach cruiser. Lay the top down or flip the windshield up.
Peppy original 4cyl motor in original condition with one rebuild sometime in the 50’s, according to the metal plate installed on the motor at the time.
Tons of history, tons of originality, and a lot of work to get it running right while looking original.
New tires and innertubes are included as well. These ones hold air and drive but have cracking. I haven’t had time to go get them installed but they’re ready to put on. Same style as those in the photos, just brand new.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $17,500.
(08/08/2020) Looks solid.
“For sale 1952 restored M38 Military Jeep. 24 Volt electrical system. Military signal lights, Military Aluminum top. Engine, transmissions, and differentials rebuilt. Hot water heater. Frame, body and top painted Army green. excellent condition.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $17,000.
(08/08/2020) This sure looks good.
“1952 M38A1 restored jeep for sale. Engine, transmissions, and differentials rebuilt. Military signal lights, Military aluminum top with hot water heater. No rust, frame, body, and top painted air force blue. 24 volt electrical system,
pictures available $19000 OBO.”
Mark shared this GPW listed at warjeeps.com.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale20/adm170/adm170.html
“It has “All Matching” serial numbers, (approximately only 1% of collectible WWII Jeeps have all matching serial numbers). The serial number 141204 is located on the frame. The engine and the data plate found on the tub. Mfg. at the Louisville, KY plant the summer of 1943 and delivered to the U.S. Government on September, 1st 1943. The original WWII engine, frame and WWII tub are all Ford manufactured. Later in 1943 the Jeep tubs (both Ford and Willy’s) were outsourced to AMC (American Motor Company) making this tub one of the very last GPWs issued with a genuine Ford built tub!
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Looks pretty stock. Has a rear PTO. May be converted to 12 volt.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/347377129769258/
“what you see is what you get clean title garage kept got title in hand Willys at its best 4×4”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,900.
Looks solid, but if it has a flat head engine, then the engine is not original.
“For Sale 1953 JEEP WILLYS CJ-3B FLAT FENDER with original 4 CYL FLAT HEAD ENGINE. Three Manual Transmission. Everything Works. Runs and drives great. No mechanical problems. No Rust. Beautiful paint Job. Must See to appreciate. Come test drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000.
Looks in good shape.
“Date of delivery 10/29/43. Original body and tub. Original engine, transmission and running gear. 6 volt system. Matching data plate and frame numbers. Beachwood canvas. 4 new Goodyear S3 military tires with original Goodyear spare tire. All tires are mounted on combat rims. New wiring harness and gauges. Frame hat channels are in good condition. Everything works well including service lights, blackout lights, horn, gauges, toolbox locks, etc. Accessories include 1942 M1 rifle scabbard. I have owned the Jeep for 8 years and it has always been dependable and runs great.”
Has no title, the two left tires are seized, and the floor could use a patch or replacement, but overall could make a good restoration project as the rust may be limited to the floors. Note the windshield wiper fluid bag in the engine compartment.
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/d/cedarburg-barn-find-1959-willys-jeep/7183086772.html
“My dad passed away last year, and I’m cleaning out our family’s barn and we have a 1959 Willy’s Jeep with a Koenig cab and a plow.
Just pulled it out of our barn for the first time in over 40 years. My grandpa used it as a snowplow and it’s just been sitting since (metal warehouse on a concrete floor).
Don’t really know much about it other than what you can see in the pictures. Comes with a spare tire and the original snowchains. Only 17,094 original miles!
Don’t have the title, but I do have a bunch of old registration forms, as well as the Power of Attorney paperwork you would need to get a replacement title.
Two left tires are seized, other than that don’t know anything about it mechanically.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
Looks in good shape, but I could only see one pic (the one below). Craigslist was acting odd.
“WW2 1943 ford gpw .total frameoff restoration.starts and runs great.100 miles on rebuild.extra parts go with it”
UPDATE: **SOKD** Was $15,500.
Appears to be rust free and pretty original.
“Turn Key
Original “Dauntless Buick V6″
We had the Bottom End of the Motor rebuilt.
The CJ6 has a 101″ wheelbase. That’s 20” longer than a CJ5
This Jeep was purchased from a Private Owner in Pacific Grove, Ca. 20 years ago
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UPDATE: **SOLD** for $6000.
(08/04/2018) It’s missing a few minor things, but over all is in pretty good shape. Has an odd set of hubcaps. As usual, it lacks the soft top. I’m beginning to wonder if people hated the soft top (the visibility would have been worse than a standard soft top), so they simply got rid of the soft tops. It’s listed as a 1957, but the serial number puts it as an early 1956.
“THIS IS A 1957 WILLYS DJ-3A. IT IS PART OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF EARLY WILLYS JEEPS THAT WERE ALL STORED AWAY OVER 33 YEARS AGO.
THIS JEEP IS ALL ORIGINAL WITH EXCEPTION OF THE SEATS. IT HAS A SOLID BODY, 4 CYLINDER 134 CI MOTOR, 3 SPEED TRANS WITH COLUMN SHIFT, AND 2WD.
THIS JEEP HAS BEEN UNUSED FOR MANY YEARS NOW. I PURCHASED IT MAINLY BECAUSE OF THE CONDITION OF THE BODY, VERY STRAIGHT WITH NO RUST. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN ANY RESTORATION. THIS JEEP RUNS GREAT, HOWEVER MAY NEED A NEW FUEL PUMP. 56337 10252”
UPDATE: Still Available? It has been listed for a couple years.
(03/14/2018) Looks pretty unmolested. I wonder how the floors are.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1031039900612089/
“1954 Willys cj3b flathead 4 cylinder
Runs great
Converted to 12v
Not willing to negotiate the price
This vehicle is in great shape and very rare.’
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/24/2020) If all it needs is cleaning, it could be a good price. Has a Meyer hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/707214473446653/
“Pretty solid taken care of”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
Looks like a good price.
“Rebuilt engine, 12volt, PTO winch, overdrive, GI gas cans & holders. Good paint, soft top & roll bar,
Phone calls only after 6pm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23,000.
This MB was restored by the seller’s father who served in Japan. If you live near Williamsburg or are/were an MVPA member, you may have seen it in local parades.
“1944 restored Willy’s Army Jeep. My late WWII Veteran Father purchased this restored Jeep in 2000 from a Gentleman in Louisville KY. My Dad drove one like it in Japan during the War. He used this one for local parades.
He had a stroke in 2008, and I became his driver for the events. He just passed this April at 94. It needs to go to someone who can appreciate it and use it like my Father did. Selling to help settle his Estate.
New Tires put on 10/2017 Coker 6.00-16 Military Tires
All oils changed two years ago. We only did about two Parades a year, dependent on the weather. Last parade we did was in 2019.
Everything works at it should. Very low maintenance vehicle.
Was stored in my climate controlled drive-in basement.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $17,500.
(05/27/2020) Looks like a nice combo.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/colville-willys-jeep/7166472458.html
“1952 Korean War Jeep with trailer and second set of tires in beautiful condition. Serious inquiries only.”
Looks nicely refurbished.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/344605499877628
“Beautifully restored Willy’s flat fender high hood Jeep. Completely gone through from top to bottom in 2012 with few miles since. Hard to find removable steel hardtop. Runs incredible and ready to use! Gets compliments and turns heads everywhere. Clean and clear title and vin plate. Brand new wheels, tires, and winch”