UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3495
This looks like a good little truck.
“61 4×4 willys jeep truck solid body 327 engine with a 2 barrel just the rite amount of power ready to drive or work lots of fun $3495.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3495
This looks like a good little truck.
“61 4×4 willys jeep truck solid body 327 engine with a 2 barrel just the rite amount of power ready to drive or work lots of fun $3495.00”
It runs and appears solid, but based on these pics, I wouldn’t say it is in ‘great shape’.
“THIS IS A 1951 WILLYS JEEP. IT HAS THE FLAT HEAD 4 CYL. IT IS IN GREAT SHAPE. THE FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE, HIGH AND LOW, WORK. IT NEEDS THE BRAKES LOOKED AT. IT RUNS GREAT!!! PLEASE CONTACT ME, ONLY IF YOU ARE SERIOUS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(02/09/2010) It looks a little rough for $2k.
“asking $2,000 obo. i have the title and it turns over so i’m sure it will run”
There’s another pics here: http://fargo.craigslist.org/cto/1593226384.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
It’s not clean, but appears solid.
“1946 Willys. #47677. Mechanically original. Very straight & solid body. Adjustable seats in good condition. Original L head motor. Ran when parked quite a while ago. Always stored in doors. Excellent for restoration or building a classic rock crawler. ”
Here’s an early CJ-2A.
“1945 CJ2A – Only 1800 CJ2A’s were made in 1945. Has tool indent on driver side. Has tube front cross member. Serial # 11495. Runs and drives. All lights work. Transmission has been rebuilt. Brakes have been converted to 11″. Original 134 Flathead – smokes. Floor has been replaced with new metal in rear. Includes hand wench with crank. This is a hard to find jeep that actually runs and looks good. Email with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750
“This is a rough, but very complete Willys Jeepster that was bought brand new by my great uncle. I bought it to resto-mod for my mom, but she has changed her mind and wants me to sell it. It has been hit in the rear. I have removed all of the filler so you can see what you get in the pics. I do have a good, open, TN title for the vehicle. It comes with a locked up engine (F-4 Hurricane) and good overdrive trans and plenty of usable and extra parts. Will consider reasonable offers. I am a car builder and would estimate that you would need about 5K for parts and roughly 300 man hours to get this thing where you’d want to show it. In that shape, it would likely be worth about 9K-11.5K. Will take $750 or best reasonable offer. You must pick up near Coalfield, TN. Might deliver for extra charge”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15000.
Dean’s got this beautiful GPW for sale. He also has a variety of parts for sale as well, including ” a bumper, wheels, gauges, radiators, grills, tailgates, and windshields and more”, some of which are shown below.
This is a great looking, stock truck.
“1952 Willys 4×4 truck, F134 4-cyl, 3-speed manual, 2-speed transfer case, last year for Willys-Overland. Rare classic, great investment. NADA classic book value low=$3800, average=$9200, high=$18300. Starts, runs and drives good. All guages work, wipers and heater works, no cracked glass, NO rust. Needs very little to finish. $5900. No e-mails, call Wayne 209-962-3000 or 208-983-7216.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
Here’s a nice looking combo.
“1951 Willys Army Jeep and Trailer – like new. Loaded with radio and other gear as deployed. Recent new belts, hoses and gaskets”
This is not running at the moment. The seller did have two of these, but must have sold one.
“1963 Willys Jeep CJ-6 for sale, $1700 OBO. This jeep was running last year, but no longer has the engine. It still has the radiator, T90 transmission, Spicer 18 transfer case, Dana 25/Dana 44 axles, with a lock-rite locker in the front axle. Colorado title. Rust in typical places (driver’s side floor, hood, rear corners, tailgate). Additional pictures available on request.
If wanted, I can include an early CJ5 tub with the CJ6 purchase (no extra charge). This would be for donor pieces. The firewall and some hat channels have been removed from this donor tub. Pictures available on request.
What is a Jeep Willys CJ-6? Well, they are a pretty rare Jeep. About 50,000 CJ6s were made total. Some people like to make these into trail rigs because of the ability to move the axles closer to the ends. They are exactly like a CJ-5, but are 20″ longer in the middle. That is pretty much the only difference.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(10/21/09) Here’s a pretty stock CJ-3B.
“This old Willys was origjnally owned by the city of Templeton, IA. I bought it about a year ago from a farmer who used it just around the farm, mostly to give his kids and grand kids rides off road. It started and ran when I got it, but was not dependable, reliable or street legal. I’ve done a lot of work (documented) to this old Willys here in my shop to make it safe, reliable, dependable, legal and most of all fun. The 6 bolt system and all of the original wiring has been replaced with a complete 12 volt system with custom wiring throughout. It has dual tail lights with license light, park lights, turn signals with dash indicator and working self cancel, horn, 2 speed custom (CJ5 parts) wipers, 2 speed custom heater blower motor with defrost tube, interior lights and a 12 volt power receptacle under the dash for what ever ( I use it to plug in my phone). The original seats have been replaced with new cloth covered seat assemblies from Vanderhaag truck parts. The passenger seat has been adapted to fit the flip seat bracket to allow access to the floor mounted tool box. Seat belts are a set of dated Simpsons out of my old race car. The rear facing functional flip fold CJ5 back seat sits atop a custom built frame and has retractable seat belts for 2 out of an old K5 Blazer. The top is in excellent condition. I put it on new last year. The 4×4 works excellent. In LOW LOW this unit will go just about anywhere. I’ve had it off road in the mud, snow, dirt, sand, up and down hills and then right out onto the road and headed for home. There’s been alot more done to this old Willys, including rebuilt park brake, new fuel tank and sender, belt, hoses, wires, plugs, carb rebuilt, custom installed CJ5 roll bar, etc, etc, etc. It’s not beautiful.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This might just make a good restoration project. It even runs! Much of the rust appears to be surface rust.
“1944 Willys Navy MB Jeep, All original – unmolested survivor. Runs!!!!! Needs Restoration (dah) Great project jeep. All original engine and transmission. Great parts jeep as well!!! Total price is $1500. ”
UPDATE: Pics added.
(02/11/10) “this cj style is all original it has the 6 volt syst in it still good, body little corrosion ,4 cyl flat head ,has tow bar in the front and goes with it, great project I started but have no time to finish it . please call me @ 602-292-4266 if any questions. thx…”
This is an edited version of an ad for a Holden-modified ambulance for sale in 2010 (or maybe it wasn’t a Holden?). Now it contains some information on Holden-Modified Jeeps.
This video shows a Holden at Iwo Jima:
Here are some photos of a Holden modified jeep that was for sale in 2010.
Dan spotted this deal. Here’s a beautiful CJ-5 for only $5000. Includes an Overdrive.
“Very clean 69 cj5. runs and drives very good, dauntless 225 v6 offenhauser intake edelbrock carb headers and new duel exhaust, three speed tranny with rare warn overdrive gives you six speeds forward and two in reverse, brand new paint and lined firewall and interier (absolutely not a drop of rust anywhere), brand new soft top, brand new half doors as well, brand new best top seats, full roll cage, new stock instrument cluster, brand new aluminum wheels and 32 inch tires, has dana 44 in rear and dana 27 in front with 4.88 gears, If you are interested give me a call at 509-629-1365 Thanks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
(12/30/09) It’s a good looking truck.
“THIS SALE IS FOR A NICE 1950 JEEP WILLYS PICK UP TRUCK. THIS TRUCK WAS CONVERTED TO A MODERN DRIVE TRAIN WITH A/C BEFORE I BOUGHT IT . IT HAS A SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ENGINE WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION , POWER STEERING WITH TILT COLUMN AND WORKING FOUR WHEEL DRIVE , THIS WAS AN EARLY 90S CONVERSION . IT RUNS GREAT AND READY TO DRIVE AWAY .. I HAVE A CLEAN TITLE IN HAND . PRICE $10.500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Here’s some early jeeps and a trailer and some parts.
“My dad is selling his Jeeps a 1942 Willys and a 1942 Ford. They are both located in Bishop. Call Darrel for details”
The seller would like to trade a motorhome for this.
“This Jeep will start up. It isnt ready to drive yet. comes with 2 extra hoods, brand new tires, extra flat head motor. has the windshield no cracks in the glass. Title on hand. On the registration it has on it the prev-plt number that is GMV*** and Prev title # and it also says the prev. State is WA. when doing research on it i found the month is it was made was July 1945. Will trade for a running, working Motorhome. this means i am able to get in it and drive and use all the items inside. I am not willing to take any junked out motorhomes. Here are some pics. If you want a pic of a certain area let me know. And NO i did not pain this, i bought it this way .. so please excuse the VERY bad paint job.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
It looks pretty good.
“1954 M38A-1 WILLYS JEEP, VERY GOOD CONDITION – GARAGE KEPT, LESS THAN 10 MILES ON REBUILT ENGINE, NEW ORIGINAL TIRES, NEW CARBURETOR AND VACUUM/FUEL PUMP, NEW UPHOLSTERY, TAGGED & LICENSED – STREET LEGAL, 38000 ORIGINAL MILES, CUSTOM MADE TRAILER FOR JEEP ALSO, $8,000 FIRM ”
This appears pretty stock.
“GOOD CONDITION, SOUND BODY AND CHASSIS. RUNS GREAT, NEW WIRING HARNESS and GENERATOR. 4X4 – CIVILIAN MODEL – VERY FEW RUST SPOTS – NEED TO CLEAR OUT THE GARAGE.”
Here’s a restored CJ-2A.
“I hate, hate, hate that I have to sell this Jeep. I purchased this CJ2A several years ago and have 293 recorded man hours into the restoration. I have a full photo album of pictures from the very early stages through completion. However, only recent ones are available online. I have taken a few pictures of the pictures with my camera phone. Too much detail to go into regarding the restoration, but I do have a printout of everything that went into it. It runs well and is started weekly to keep everything in working order. T-90 Transmission and Transfer Case Model 18. Engine: #J45856. This restoration is one of the nicest that I’ve ever seen. This jeep is a great collectible and a piece of American history. Please feel free to ask questions, I’ll do my best to answer…. Make an offer! Can and would love to ship.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
This looks like a great price.
“1948 Jeep Willys in excellent condition. Well cared for and garage kept. Absolutely no rust and the Jeep runs great. It’s a four wheel drive, 4 cylinder engine, 2 speed with canvas top. Great jeep for the cabin, hunting or just running around town with the kids and dog. I purchased it from the original owner and just don’t have room or time for more toys. Please call or email with question.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
Here’s a solid, good looking CJ-5.
“Orginal Body, Motor, Drive Train *Motor-F-134 Huricane 4cyl *Trans 3speed Warner T90C *Transfer case- Spicer 18 *Front Axle- Spicer full floating 5:38 gears *Rear Axle- Spicer 44 semi floting power lok 5:38 gears. Also included: one spare door, tow bar, bikini top and manual
Contact by Phone only NO E-MAILS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(01/27/10) This appears in good condition and appears very stock.
“Great condition,runs great,Breaks need work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950
It’s hard to tell much from the photo.
‘Mechanical condition ( very good ), four wheel drive, bucket seats, turning signals, trailor hitch, folding windshield, outside mirro on driver side, USMC decals on each side, 4×4 transfer case; two speed and is in parade condition Jeep. The Jeep was appraised on (9-2-09) by Classic Car Appraisal. The certificate will be turned over at time of purchase with the Jeep. The engine had a partial overhaul in 2007 and was painted about that time also.”