This has potential. Engine is locked.
“1951 Willys Jeep Civilian CJ-3A complete, ready for rebuild. Motor is locked up, tranny and t case seem good, hard top, hard doors, no title, bill of sale only. Asking $2,000”
This has potential. Engine is locked.
“1951 Willys Jeep Civilian CJ-3A complete, ready for rebuild. Motor is locked up, tranny and t case seem good, hard top, hard doors, no title, bill of sale only. Asking $2,000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Nice looking M-38.
“1952 Willys M38. Flat fender Korean War era Military jeep. Many OEM and NOS parts. Very good “driver” condition. Could be a class A restoration in a few long weekends. 134 “MC” stamped motor with T90 3 Speed transmission. 24v, blackout lights and all gauges work. Open to offers but please no low balls. I’m in no rush to sell.”
UPDATE: Still Available. The starting price has dropped to $22,000.
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“1949 Willys CJ3A Fire Engine Jeep. This is a Boyer conversion. This jeep is very complete, original, and unrestored. This jeep has less less than 3200 miles on the odometer. Lots of the original accessories are still place. I understand that some of the nozzles are collectible.
The jeep has been in long term storage since it was taken out of service in 1980. The jeep is not currently running but the engine is not stuck. It will turn over by hand. The jeep was driven into the storage building that I found it in. I bought this jeep from the first civilian owner. Since this is an all original jeep, I have done nothing to it. I have not even washed the nearly 40 years of dust off of it. You are getting a very complete and untouched original fire engine jeep here.
Some wider pics would be helpful. Looks in good shape.
“1947Jeep Cj2a restored off body.”
https://muncie.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-jeep-cj2a/6493735493.html
Runs and drives.
“52 willys jeep with extra set of tires and tow bar”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $3500
(04/26/2017) This one has a great vintage feel to it. Has a PTO winch on the front.
“Willys Jeep 1957 — all original, PTO winch, tow bar, good tires.”
https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/cto/d/jeep-willys-1957/6490390607.html
Looks solid.
“1946 Willys CJ2A, excellent mechanical condition, lots of work done over the years. Great fun driving and hunting over the years, hate to part with it but just don’t use it anymore. Must see and drive to appreciate.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/1946-willys-cj2/6490412061.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks good.
“Have a 1949 willys overland jeepster has a flathead 6 cyl
is in good running condition no tears in seats or top and have all 4 window
curtains also have parts manual,repair manuals.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This might be a good price.
“1962 military jeep cj6 4×4 barn find many new parts, great running F Head four cylinder engine clear ky title, low original miles,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,900.
(02/07/2018) So much beautiful work here, yet the parking lights and brake lights were NOT brought back to stock?
UPDATE: Was $15,500.
All proceeds from the sale of this jeep will go to a military history museum. Maybe it is related to this new history museum? Unfortunately, the GPW has some changes, including a VEC windshield, altered wiring, extra braces on the bumper, incorrect bumper, missing hood latch, and probably some filler on the passenger side behind the step.The glove box is also “missing”. I’d look this one over carefully.
“Original body that has the Ford script stamped on rear panel. Serial #28563 (manufactured in May or June of 1942). 6-volt electrical system. 13 gallon tank capacity. Front headlights pivot upwards for airfield use. Tool compartments above each rear wheel (both have rust damage). Flat fenders, Gerry can and spare tire mounted on rear, pioneer tools mounted on drivers side. Jeep has been partially restored. The transmission was rebuilt 2 years ago an windshield has been replaced. Canvas seats are in excellent condition. The glove box is missing and some non-original holes in dash. A trailer is also available to go with the Jeep for an additional $750. The Jeep was a show stopper in a recent Armed Forces parade. The Jeep is currently on display in a Military History Museum and has not been run for approximately 5 months, however it ran great before putting it in the Museum. All proceeds for the sale of the Jeep will go to the Military History Museum.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
(01/22/2018) Ted’s got this trencher for sale.
“For sale late sixties CJ5 Auburn Jeep A Trench 1968? Would make a great yard truck/ Plow Jeep,comes with dirt plow and snow plow. Starts, runs good and drives , clutch feels good , no brakes . Body’s kinda rough but frame looks pretty good . Havent had a chance to go over it well to check everything but seems to be pretty complete , missing one of the augers. PTO engages and shaft spins . Not very familiar with these units so will try my best to answer any questions. Looks complete enough to restore or get going and use as is, or would be a great parts donor for another Auburn Trencher unit. Front counter weight there ,as is the creeper gear , pto assembly, Fhead motor, overload springs ( Canfields or Koenigs ?) etc Too many Jeeps to work on this one needs a new home $2800 Feel free to call,text, or email for details , I will try my best to answer all questions. If I miss your call (very loud at work) I will return the call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(12/01/2017) “This is an original Air Force Jeep used to shuttle crew to and from flight lines. Also used for taxi-ing incoming and outgoing planes.
This vehicle still has the original 24 volt system, black out lights all work, Original canvas seats. Original engine, transmission and transfer case work just fine. New brakes all around, new tires, rebuilt carburetor. This is not a restored vehicle, this is “as found”. The side windows are roll up crank and work fine. The numbers painted on the door match the numbers on the dash data plate which also match the number on the chassis data plate. Only issue still remaining is it needs a good alignment. Have clean title but is not yet licensed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
Glenn spotted this wagon.
“Classic Fun in this 1961 Willys Wagon
Original Flat Head 6 Super Hurricane Engine
Three Speed Transmission
4×4
Engine and Drivetrain Strong
Good Tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
That top looks in good shape.
“Near perfect oldie1959 willy cj5 jeep 4×4. There are only a few of these original cj5s left. The motor is the F-head 135 cid. It runs perfect. The 4×4 drive line and hubs are perfect. It still has the original “sears” aluminum top from when it was new. (oops! rims arn’t original). This is a completely rust free specimen including under seat fuel tank and tool well. The windshield should be replaced. The wipers and some dash wiring and speedo needs attention. Located in Hamilton Mt.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5700.
This could be a good price.
“Fairly original 1954 M38A1 military jeep. Used in the Air force during the Korean War. This jeep is very solid nothing is rusted out. Paint lettering and decals are still as it is one purchase from Air Force in military auction. Jeep runs and drives great only has 40,000 original miles on it. Motor was completely gone through several years ago. Have receipt for motor rebuild.”
This award winning jeep includes an Odograph. You can see more photos of the Odograph here.
“1944 Ford GPW
Fully restored as a “Forward Reconnaissance” Vehicle. Early GPS system called,” Odograph”. It’s fully operational and known to be very rare.
This vehicle is for the serious collector.
First place winner at the National Military Vehicle Convention in Portland Oregon.
Less than 100 miles on the odometer.
Kept in good working order and trailered to most events.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/military-jeep/6476579936.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
Looks like this has a set of Watson Hubs.
“All original early CJ5. Rebuilt F134 Hurricane 4 cylinder engine, Less than 1000 miles on engine. Have all reciepts. 12 volt system. Factory hard top with good glass, roll up windows. Reupolstered seats, good heater core, fan works. Good brakes, new knuckle seals, locking hubs, saginaw steering box. No rust in floor pans, body is solid must see to appreciate. Call for more info, no texts or trades.”
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/1960-willys-jeep-universal-cj5/6479063253.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This may be worth a look.
“All original 1947 Willys Wagon 2 wheel drive., Go Devil 4 cyl engine, ( Not running, but engine is not froze, the previous owner said it ran when parked, but i’ve heard that before!) 3 speed column shift. Seats were re-upholstered by previous owner and are still in good shape.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
May have an early Kelly or Beck half top. Includes a plow. Looks like a good price.
“Runs great, motors rebuilt. Comes with plow needs a clutch.$1500 or best offer.”
The door side panels on this look interesting. Perhaps a faux bamboo look??
“1950 Willys Jeepster, 4 cyl. F head motor, 3 speed on the column with working overdrive, runs and drives great, good top and drop in windows, licensed and safety up to date. small amount of rust in floors but not bad for a 68 year old car.”
https://honolulu.craigslist.org/big/cto/d/1950-willys-jeepster/6435965202.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/22/2017) The parking brake has been replaced with a push button for the starter.
“A collector’s dream! This 1948 Willys-Overland CJ-2A is in excellent condition. This Willys-Overland is powered by a 2.2L (134 cu in) Go Devil Straight 4-Cyclendar engine with a T-90 manual 3-Speed transmission. The canvas soft-top is in great condition. The 4WD and Warn Locking Front Hubs will allow you to put this original 4×4 vehicle to the test! Or you can park it in your garage and imagine the sites this vehicle has seen. This Willys-Overland CJ-2A is a beautiful vehicle. Give us a call or stop in today to make this 1948 Willys-Overland CJ-2A your Dream 4×4!”
https://denver.craigslist.org/ctd/d/1948-willys-cj-2a-good-bad-no/6458736156.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
(10/25/2017) Looks solid. It’s has a POW tribute theme.
“1946 WILLYS CJ2A FOR SALE. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, NO TRADES. ORIGIONAL MOTOR, TRANSMISSION, DRIVE TRAIN. NEW BRAKES, LINES, MASTER CYLINDER. ELECTRONIC IGNITION. 6VOLT WITH 8 VOLT BATTERY. MODERN ORIGIONAL CARB. RUNS EXCELLENT. NEW TIRES, EXTRA TIRES AND WHEELS. REAR PTO. ALL STEEL , ORIGIONAL BODY. CLEAR TITLE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Looks in good shape.
“This Jeep was completely rebuilt 10 years ago with a frame off restoration. Rebuilt original 4 cyl motor and transmission, new tub, new wiring, new Firestone military NDT tires, many new or reconditioned parts. My goal was to return it to as near new condition as possible, and it’s been continuously garaged and driven just 1100 miles since the restoration. This is as close as you will get to owning a new, 1947 Willys CJ 2A and is nothing but fun to drive. I’d like to see it go to a good home.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4250.
Not quite “unmolested”, but pretty close. It appears to be a “Lefty”. The top is interesting. Whether custom or dealer offered I couldn’t say.
“A True Survivor and Garage Find. Everything is original and unmolested. From the estate of my father, Gordon Churchwell, he purchased it new and registered until the mid 80’s. Afterwards it was used around the farm for recreational use. In addition, there are several photos showing a rare back seat, fog lamps, a mesh grill, a tow bar, original heater, the original canvas doors, spare tire, and other misc parts. The top he made from marine plywood and fiberglass coated as he spent his years in retirement restoring antique wooden boats. It can be easily removed. It isn’t currently running and will need restorative work. All items pictured is included in the sale. Pick up only and transport is responsibility of buyer..”