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.”
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.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This appears pretty clean and stock.
“1951 Willys Wagon 2WD. All original runs and drives, this is a project vehicle. Needs restoration. Very clean rust free body. Call or email Dan for details 1,950 obo.”
This appears to be a nice CJ-2A. It looks like it is missing the rear bow holder.
“1947 Willys Jeep painstakenly restored by owner/mechanic with 48 years of experiance. The 225 V-6 has only 2,000 miles since it was completely rebuilt. New tires and a new half top are included. The maroon paint and entire vehicle is in perfect parade condition. This is not a desperation sale and is offered well below its appraised $10,000 value only to free up some garage space. No trades or swaps considered. More photos avaiable upon request. A complete photo album of each phase of the restoration is available for viewing. E-mail at loonlane@myfairpoint.net or call 207-443-2934. Serious inquires only please.”
Lew dropped me a note today telling me about this jeep he’d like to sell.
Lew writes, “I have a CJ2A 1946 Willy that I would like to sell. It is in perfect condition and 100% original including original paint, tires etc… no rust, nor rot and basically has been in a time capsule. I acquired it when I purchased a farm a few years back and it was maintained in a barn. It has a PTO and PTO Governor (no driveshaft). It has original canvas but no framework. The asking price is US5k or best offer. My contact number is 845.590.0927 and email address is bylandseaorair63@yahoo.com.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400
This might make a great resto project.
“Asking 1400 for a great project car. 1958 Willeys Jeep Wagoneer. Minor rust and a couple small dents. I have extra front end parts, and bumpers. Mtor and Trans work, 2 wheel drive.I don’t have the time and space to keep it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3750.
(12/4/09) This looks in decent shape.
“This is a great deer lease jeep! The M-151 is the military jeep that replaced the Willys jeep for a utility vehicle. It is a shift on the fly 4-wheel drive with full independent suspension. Has the original canvas top. $3750 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was for trade.
It’s supposed to be in great shape, but it’s hard to tell this from the pics.
“sweet project jeep in grate condition 3-speed trans with 2 speed transfur case 226 straight 6. The truck has no title but not hard to get not on dmv book hasent been registered since 1990.”
It’s missing a bumper and needs a new starter.
“1951 willys overland 2wd stock 134 flathead was running but needs a starter now 765-749-7942”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“This is a 1951 Willys UT Jeep. The body is complete and in good condition. The floor pans on the inside have rust. All of the gauges work. The engine is a L Head 4 cy. Transmission is a 3sp with hi/low transfer case 4wd. This jeep runs and drives great. I have owned this jeep for about 5 years. During that time I have had several people wanting to buy it. I purchased it with the intention of restoring it. Realizing that I just don’t have the time, I’ve decided to sell it. Also the title is free and clear.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Rare convertible DJ.
“Up for auction is one of the rarest of all Jeeps. The DJ-3A Dispatcher was made from 1955 to 1964. Willys marketed the Dispatcher as a “Sport” vehicle and an inexpensive commercial delivery car. They used existing tooling and in-stock CJ parts to keep the cost low. That meant that they were trying to market a car with technology fresh from 1940! Keep in mind this car was built just months before Ford introduced the Mustang. No wonder this is a rare Jeep!
The example being auctioned is a 1963. The paint is original and shows only a few scratches and a few discolored spots. There are two small rust-through spots on the rear of the body at the rear body mounting brackets. The upholstery is original and is in excellent condition. The odometer reads a very believable 27,990 miles. DJ-3As are two-wheel-drive with three speed transmissions and column shift. This car has a limited slip differential! Comfortable cruising speed is around 40 mph….”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
There’s no reason not to think this CJ-5 has only 29,000 miles. It’s got a vintage top, looks solid, and even comes with an extension bed in the rear.
“Hunter’s special, 2 foot bed extender – 1962 Willys Jeep, only has 29,000 mi – F-Head 134, 4 cylinder.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(11/17/09) Here’s a CJ-3B that looks in good shape, though the exterior has been painted with a bed liner.
“For sale is an excellent condition 1953 Cj3b. I purchased the jeep in Kalispell, Montana in 2000. Since then, it has made several moves around the country and finally wound up here in Bend, Oregon. I kept the jeep in its original terrible condition for seven long years and would receive the half-hearted thumbs-up at stoplights. Now it turns heads everywhere it goes. The jeep has a bad history of turning a 10 minute trip to the store into a two hour discussion with an oldtimer who used to farm his property with this same model. Everywhere you drive, expect to stop and talk. We have even been pulled over by the state police, not because we were speeding (that’s impossible except for in school zones) but because he was curious to find out what was under the hood; having never seen the Willy’s high-hood before….”
The outside of the body looks solid.
“This an early cj2a, serial # 11325 which puts it being built in 1945. This jeep would make a great start for a restoration. It is very straight with little hat channel rust for 65 years.The side steps are solid and support weight. Runs good ( smokes a little) , all lights, dash light, horn work. Fourwheel drive and all gears work. Brakes work good for 9″. Things that are new: BATTERY 6 VOLT, 4 NEW TIRES, SEAT CUSHIONS, SIDE MIRROR, SPARE TIRE MOUNT, PROPER SIDE MOUNT MUFFLER WITH NEW MOUNTING HARDWARE. Been trying to put back original equipment. Shifting was put back on floor with a MB transmission . A lot of WWII parts on it. Sold as is , no warranty, Non refundable doposit of $500.00 48 hours at end of bidding. Balance due within 7 days unless other arrangments are made. Buyer responsible for shipping. Vehicle is towable. Oriqinal paint was forest green and autumn yellow….”
The front of this tilts down a bit too much, but otherwise this looks nice.
“Completely rebuilt and mostly original with a few added extras. Not a single bolt unturned. Bead blasted every part and painted with industrial epoxy paint. All bearings replaced, engine (flathead 4cylinder) completely rebuilt, completely rebuilt radiator rodded out, front and rear differentials rebuilt, transmission and transfer case rebuilt. EXTRA CLEAN JEEP!!! Dont want to sell but I have to due to the economy. You WILL NOT find another like this not even brand new. I personally did all of the work on this jeep and I completed all work to a perfection.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“This is a very neat truck. The first year for the Willys jeep truck production was 1947, This truck was the 972 willys truck ever built out of only appx 2600 .. Its a 2 T model. 2 wd. With the rare Column shift transmission. Flat head 4cyl motor. It is in remarkable condition for its age. These are prone to rust and this one is very solid !!!
I purchased this truck at the Iola vintage car show. My son and I have taken it to some shows, driven it around town and had fun with it. Now we want to buy a muscle car . These trucks as well as any old car are prone to rust, What impressed me the most about this truck was how solid the body was. This willys has never had the floors patched !!! Even the nicest old cars ive seen have had the front floors patched. This jeep has the orig floors. very nice body mounts underneath. orig Willys rocker panels, Nice door bottoms. Orig steel front and rear fenders. No rust in bed floor. The only body damage is on the tailgate,which is dented in the middle. They do sell new ones. I dont know how old the paint job is. Not a show job, but shines nice. Has some scratchs here and there. Wheels have been repainted, Tires are old, It think the spare is the orig 1947 tire !!! The interior has a new headliner. Orig cover on the upper seat back, and recovered lower seat, Orig steering wheel, The wipers dont work. Doors open and shut great. Lights all work great”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This is worth a closer look. It appears to be sporting a M-38 dash panel.
“Willys 1949 CJ-3a, 4 cylinder 3 sp. 4×4, rebuilt top end. NEW: gas tank, windshield and frame, wheel cylinder. Runs good, needs master cylinder”
UPDATE: Price changed to $4000. Kudos to the seller for pointing out important issues.
(11/19/09) “1943 willys-overland military mb jeep,needs total body restoration!frame needs attention back by shackes,has been plated but a very ugly job!runs very good,has new clutch and pressure plate,transmission shifts well and running gears work well,transfer case shifts in hi and low range good and works well,4 wheel drive and 2 wheel drive works also,no grinding.brakes are all good and stops well.tires do hold air but are dry rotted,has military split rims also.still has the M1 carbine rifle bracket on windshield frame. all gauges on dash are there, only oil gauge is hooked up SERIOUS CALLERS ONLY! LOCAL SALE ONLY PLEASE! IF YOU DO NOT WANT A LOT OF WORK, DONT CALL! 1-304-479-7274.”
UPDATE: Still Available. New pics.
“1944 Willys Jeep. Loaned to French during war. Excellent Condition – Kept indoors – Several Show Awards. Only serious inquiries please. (540) 336-8255 – Leave message-will return your call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
“1946 jeep have papers and new plates runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000
(10/19/09) It looks nice, but I doubt it will fetch the asking price.
“WILLYS JEEP 1947 CJ2A; ORIGINAL 4 CYLINDER SUPERSONIC ( NOT REBUILT ); ORIGINAL MILEAGE UNKNOWN ( ODOMETER DOSE NOT WORK ); HAVE ALL RECEIPTS & PARTS THAT WERE REPLACED; FRAME OFF RESTORATION; GRAND FATHER OWNED IT, I HAVE OWNED IT FOR 30 PLUS YEARS; DON’T KNOW IF MY GRAND FATHER PURCHASED IT NEW ? NO RUST, FLOOR PANELS WERE REPLACED BEFORE I EVER HAD THE JEEP ALONG WITH ANY OTHER RUST. NEW PAINT, FACTORY HARVEST TAN FLAT “