UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
(03/08/2010) “46 Willys Jeep CJ2A civilian model not military issued. All original , everythings there, including the original motor,but it is pulled out. Great antique project!!! $1,100 cash OBO Please no emails!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
(03/08/2010) “46 Willys Jeep CJ2A civilian model not military issued. All original , everythings there, including the original motor,but it is pulled out. Great antique project!!! $1,100 cash OBO Please no emails!!!”
UPDATE: Still Available
(07/10/2010) The seller says it is a daily driver.
“This pickup is original except for seat and changed to 12 volts. motor was overhauled 5 years ago. it’s a daily driver. 406-549-6248”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $6500
(04/10/2010) “50 willys cj3-a. to much to list over $4300 in parts motor work. brakes tires streeing wheel shifter knops period correct wiring harness. come with a (to be installed newly rebuilt transfer case. warn overdrive unit. correct hensley heater) . soft top tow bar with 12 volt light bar. new period correct 5/ 15 inch tires and rims 4 wheel drive works flawless. new warn hubs and bearing. driven daily registed in mass clear title inspection sticker. still a ton of tinkering to do. fun old willies to drive. this piece of automotive history will never loose its vaule it will only increase with age. $6500 1 871 405 2728”
I’m assuming both run, drive and stop based on the “all-in-good-working-order” comment.
“1948 green Jeep CJ2, engine, transmission, running gear, frame, all in good working order. 1949 yellow Jeep CJ3, engine, transmission, running gear, frame, all in good working order. Engine needs valve job. Both Jeeps would be great for a frame-up restoration. $3000.00 for both.”
Status Unknown. Was $1400.
“Anyone have interst in a 1947 CJ2A (serial #129382) with Jeep-a-Trench option. Unit is complete but chains are all locked up due to rust. Pictured is the well pulling attachment on the front of the jeep. That has been removed and is not included in the sale. The rest of the jeep is mostly complete including the following options: pto controler, shaft, rear gear box, 90 degree gear box (minus the drum), top bows, ag weight, and governor (minus the governor handle). The engine is siezed but has no noticable cracks. Jeep does not have a title. The body is ruff but not a complete basket case. Jeep rolls easily but the steering column is frozen. The wheels still turn side to side by hand so loading on trailer will not be a problem.”
Probably a simple fix regarding the alternator issue.
“This jeep runs and drives great but not holding charge, i think that it may need a new battery also needs new brake lines. I have new top and doors for the jeep, and lots more. CALL MIKE AT 1757-695-0383.”
This seems like a good price to me.
“This jeep was reconditioned in the late ’90. For the past two or three years it has been parked in my barn. As a result of not being run the fuel pump has stopped working. With a $30 rebuild kit and a complete cleaning of the fuel system this jeep will run fine. It has been used primarily as a show vehicle being displayed in various parades and events. It is in excellent condition and would make a fine addition to someones militaria collection. The markins are from the Korean War era and the unit was reconditioned to represent this period.”
UPDATE: This is now on eBay. Though there are now more pics, none of the pics show the rear.
(07/25/2010) None of the pictures shows the rear. The passenger side rear appears to show some damage/rust at the edge of the picture.
“Attention collector’s, Willys fans, or farmers…runs great! Use 2WD or 4WD. Body has some rust on floor. Side steps and floormats included. Spare tire mount damage but can be straightened. Windshield intact and works, wipers, hood, headlights, seats, seat belts, etc. all good. No top.”
UPDATE: This sold on ebay for $23k
(04/14/2010) This is an UNRESTORED MB in excellent condition.
Quoting Josh, “I think this is a truly rare opportunity to buy probably the nicest unrestored mb in private hands. I’ve known the owner for a number of years now. I can attest to the fact that he only settles for the nicest/correct original parts and knows what is period correct. A true collector, preservationist, and expert. As far as original goes this jeep is the real deal, top of the line, and something that doesn’t come up for sale. Whoever ends up with this will jeep not be disappointed.”
The seller writes, “For Sale WWII JEEP: original unrestored complete 1944 Willys MB, in running & driving condition, clear PA title, 5 Goodyear tires, ORIGINAL summer canvas top, windshield cover, half doors, ORD tire pump, hand crank, grease gun, first aid kit, oil can, TM 9-803 manual, fold lube chart, and an extra fuel sump ….are all included. Jeep is located near Harrisburg PA. Please email me for price. I’m looking for serious buyers only! Thank you.”
Picture slideshow:
http://s910.photobucket.com/albums/ac308/42wlc/1944%20WILLYS%20MB/?albumview=slideshow
Engine:
http://s910.photobucket.com/albums/ac308/42wlc/1944%20WILLYS%20MB/?action=view¤t=44MB273.flv
http://s910.photobucket.com/albums/ac308/42wlc/1944%20WILLYS%20MB/?action=view¤t=44MB274.flv
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(05/28/2010) This hasn’t been run for a while.
“1948 willys jeepster, non opped, ran when parked 8 years ago, body very good, top good, frames for side curtains, $5,500k or trade for truck and trailer load of horse hay delivered,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
“1953 M38A1 Army Jeep restored with only 47,000 miles in great condition. New seats & top covered with original type army canvas, very solid from top to frame. This is your chance to own a nice historic vehicle and a great investment. $8,000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9750.
“This is my grandpa’s jeep. He has been collecting jeeps since before i was born and has finally begun to sell them. He used to drive our towns old war veterans around the square in the parade with his jeeps, and that is about the only time he ever took them out of storage.
Its in good condition, and starts up on the first try or two. The fiberglass antenna is cracked and broken toward the top, and the millage is vard to read due to the numbers cracking and falling off. It does not have a title. We took the make shift top off this jeep, but i dont have the pics of it without the top. It looks much better without it though.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This looks like a pretty stock CJ-3A.
“ihave 1949 willys jeep 6v soft top & hard top and more needs mastercylinder come and get 3500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $4500.
This appears to have a VEC body, but I can’t tell if it has the column shift or not.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Stock motor runs great,New brakes, transmission, paint, tires and upholstery. Tow Hitch, Front and back seat, roll bar in back.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was on eBay
“Up for auction is the very collectible 1962 Jeep FC-150. It comes with the 4 cylinder hurricane engine and a manual transmission. This 4X4 is complete with a Western plow which is hydraulic up and down. The truck does not run at this time. It has been in barn storage the last 5-6 years and was a running working truck prior to being stored. I put an older battery in for testing, but the starter just whined and did not engage so the the battery connection was too weak or the solenoid may need replacement. As you can see in the pics it is rusty and the glass has cracks/chips. It has an electric fuel pump. the gas line has been disconnected. No brakes, clutch pedal feels OK. I did not check lights. Plow pump will keep the blade raised but I could not move the plow up and down since it didn’t run. The undercarriage looks pretty good. It might be too much work to bring back to original, but might make a good lot plow or farm truck. The previous owner assured me it was a good running truck but I had little time to spend with it. Radiator is properly filled and the truck seems stock and relatively complete. I do have the engine cover, but it was shown in the pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This might clean up nicely.
“1947 Willy’s flat fender great condition , runs great, has been restored all original. $4000 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(06/24/2010) This looks in good shape.
“IMMACULATELY maintained 1959 Willys CJ3B Jeep, garaged. ENGINE completely rebuilt using stock parts (F4-134 75HP); additional new items include brake lines, brakes, wheel cylinders, master cylinder, radiator, water pump, 3 seats, wiring harness, locking front hubs, shocks, fuel tank. REBUILT items include starter and generator. EXTRAS include 8000 lb PTO winch, side steps, swing away tire carrier, roll bar, rear trailer bar, tow bar, tow lights, heater, seat belts, driving front lights.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6900.
Al spotted this good looking Jeep. This looks like a good price on a nicely restored M-38A1.
“1952 JEEP WILLYS M38A1;”
This looks like a good price. Nice old top, too.
“WE HAVE A 1962 CLASSIC JEEP WILLYS 4X4 3 SPEED 4 CYL, IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION, ORIGINAL SEATS, HARD TOP, WHITE AND GREEN IN COLOR
MILEAGE: 91514 ORIGINAL MILES. BODY NEEDS SOME WORK, GREAT RESTORATION PROJECT. WHEN WE BOUGHT WERE LEAD TO BELIEVE IT WAS ORIGNIALLY USED IN THE ARMY AND BOUGHT AT AUCTION. ORIGINALLY BOUGHT TO DO RESTORATION ON WITH SON BUT HAVEN’T HAD TIME NOR MONEY TO PUT INTO IT. ASKING $2000.00 OBO CASH ONLY/MUST BE ABLE TO HAUL. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS CALL RICH 434-989-2632”
Al spotted this nice Jeepster. This may be a good price.
“It has a a 4 cyl flat top motor with 3 on the tree it was comletyl retored in 1993 has a good body and interior. The convertable top is in good shape as well. the car runs and drives great just needs brakes. if interested please call 304-448-2846.”
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
I imagine it’s been parked for a while.
“1946 Willy’s Army Jeep with plow on the front and welded cab”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200.
(07/27/2010) This sports a rear PTO. It appears stock, complete and in good condition.
“For sale: 1946 Willys CJ2A in good condition. Runs great and is driveable. has a rebuilt original carberator and a new fuel pump. New battery and cables. All the gauges work except gas gauge. Headlights and taillights work. This jeep is pretty much all original. It is titled in MN. Serial #78640. Jeep comes with a working factory PTO on the back (rare find). This would be a great jeep for someone who is looking for a project to restore. I bought this about 12 years ago an just don’t have the time to dedicate to it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(06/02/2010) “This 1959 Jeep FC 170 is in good running condition. It is all original and starts and runs great. It has a Western 7′ snow blade that is in good working condition and included with it (blade not pictured). Original parts manual is included. The driver side window is cracked, tail light needs replaced, and there is a slow leak in the break line. Body is solid and in good condition with a small amount of rust (see pictures). That is to my knowledge everything that I know about it. This FC 170 is currently licensed and registered and is in driving condition. The odometer reading is unverified, but to my knowledge would be pretty close due to the condition of this Jeep. These are very rare and hard to find especially in this condition. If you have any questions you can contact me at 319-385-3399. A $500 deposit will be required immediately at auction ending. Must be paid in full by the time of pick up or delivery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
I can’t tell if this runs or not.
“MAKE AN OFFER! Hurricane 9055 Engine; GREAT FOR COLLECTORS/RESTORERS,
1963 WILLYS JEEP TRUCK, THIS TRUCK IS NOT RENOVATED. MAKE AN OFFER, MUST GO MUST PICK UP!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
(04/27/2010) This looks like a well modified truck.
“Rare 1949 Willys Jeep Truck; Straight – New paint; Chevy late model 3/4 ton running gear; Chevy truck 4 spd – 205 transfer case; ARB lockers front & rear; 350 Chevy motor; Power steering.”