Looks nice.
“Body off frame restoration, driven little since.willys 161cu”6cyl motor,3speed trans, with overdrive”
https://syracuse.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeepster/6371083556.html
Looks nice.
“Body off frame restoration, driven little since.willys 161cu”6cyl motor,3speed trans, with overdrive”
https://syracuse.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeepster/6371083556.html
Doesn’t run and has been sitting for 3 decades.
“This jeep has been in a storage shed for over 30 years, I have not had it running. It has a pretty solid body and has most of the original military features in tact. i.e. 24 volt electrical, headlight guards, bows, etc.. I do have a clear title which indicates the 1951 Willys status but does not reflect the same serial number?
There is a rust hole in the right rear corner and the passenger side floor board looks week, other wise pretty solid. The gas tank has been replaced by a civilian tank with smaller filler, not sure why. It does not turn over at this point, but I have not tried very hard.”
https://madison.craigslist.org/atq/d/jeep-military/6385650943.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Appears in good shape.
“This 1945 Army Jeep with Willys trailer was meticulously restored by my uncle Erv.
From what I remember, he did a ground up restoration in the 1990’s and paid attention to detail. I do know he added and electric fuel pump a few years ago.
Erv was a mechanic in the army in the late 1950’s and always love military vehicles, this jeep was his pride and joy. I don’t think he ever missed a Memorial Day & Fourth of July day parade with it.
UPDATE: *Status Unknown** Was $7860
(11/11/2017) Looks in good shape.
“One of kind original! This 1950 Willys Jeep CJ drives and shifts. More photos and details to come. Mileage has not been verified.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3800.
(09/08/2017) Could be a good price.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep Cj3A. Original 4 cylinder engine. Everything in working order. Runs great. Perfect for hunting, fishing, camping, or off road excursions.”
https://boise.craigslist.org/cto/d/1950-willys-jeep/6386854690.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8400.
(08/15/2017) Has a nice retro look.
“Restored 1953 CJ3B Jeep for sale. Engine, Transmissions, Differentials were rebuilt. Body work, primed, and painted. No Rust. Upgraded to 12 volt system with 12 volt generator and lights. Has signal lights, stock heater(12 v motor), and electric windshield wipers. Has 15″jeep wheels with radial tires. Also include meat top frame and doors for canvas top.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
That garage is cleaner than my study … I still have some post-Alaska-Or-Rust organization to complete.
“1942 World War II Willy’s MB Jeep, runs and has title. New canvas, (5) new military NDT tires, (4) combat wheels, gas can, filler neck, pioneer tools (shovel ax pick). History: It appears that this vehicle served out it time in the U.S., and it was rebuilt by the US Army in 1953. This information is based on US military rebuild tags. Views by appointment only. No trades cash deal only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Could be some value here.
“62 Jeep ready to be finished. I bought this jeep as is stands from a old family friend. He had a fiberglass tub put on it and all new wire harness. Runs good, 4 hi & lo work, but needs several things to complete it. The water pump just started leaking, steering column has a bad bearing (stiff and squeaks), needs new break cylinders as well. I also have a Myers hard top with doors. I have owned it for 4 years and just cant get the time to finish it so want to pass it to someone who needs a project. Keep in mind its old and a project but the body work is finished and just needs some attention.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,500.
Nice looking GP!
“The Ford GP offered for sale here is serial number 9419 and was built 24 April 1941 and assigned the US Army hood number W 2018213 at the factory. Ford GP 9419 was purchased from the family of a hunter at Deer River, Minnesota in 1984.
GP 9419 is complete with its original data plates (fairly rare for prototype vehicles) and the data plates match the frame serial number * 9419 * (which is also quite rare for prototype vehicles). This rare 76+ year old vehicle is 95% complete and almost everything has been restored or rebuilt by experts – the front and rear end, transmission and transfer case, engine, headlights and taillights, gauges, carburetor, etc. The sheet metal is all original except for the floor pan in the body, and there are quite a few rare bolts and nuts and some new-old-stock parts. The vehicle has never sat outside since it was purchased in 1984 and has spent the last 20 years in a tight, dry garage at 4500 feet elevation in the high desert climate of the Black Hills in southwestern South Dakota. The GP has a South Dakota title and is located only about 20 miles off the I-90 freeway on a good tar road.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
(10/13/2017) Nice looking jeep. Almost all original.
“HERES A SWEET LITTLECJ3B,ALL ORIGINAL FLAT 4CYL AND 3SPEED TRANSMISSION,THIS LITTLE BABY HAD A BODY OFF RESTORATION ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO, SINCE THAN HAS BEEN DRIVIN A WHOLE 2910 MILES MOSTLY IN THE TOWN OF WRIGHTWOOD, IT HAS BEEN TO MANY OF THE WILLYS JEEP SHOWS IN THE AREA,IM SELLING FOR A FRIEND THAT HAS PASSED AND THIS WAS HIS BABY, ITS A CROWD PLEASER.IT IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED AND HAS A CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE AND IS READY TO GO.THE TOPS OF FENDERS HAVE SOME CRACKS AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURES BUT STILL LOOKS AMAZING ANF FIRES RIGHT UP WITH THE ORIGINAL FLOOR STARTER.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
“Up for sale is my 1961 Cj5. I bought this as a started project from a friend near Philly. It was an old plow Jeep he rescued. He had the motor rebuilt, and installed a new fiberglass tub on the original drivetrain. Windshield and hood is the original metal. The seats he had done in an awesome marine grade vinyl with the original springs being redone. A new exhaust was also on it.
Now what I did.
1. New paint and clear coat laid on her
2. Added factory style rubber matting front and back
3. Completely new fuel system from tank to carb
4. Rebuilt the factory gauges
5. Complete new wire harness from Walcks 4wd
6. Added 5 period correct tires and tubes
7. Installed an up to date heating /defrost system all concealed in the original areas by “Vintage Air ”
8. Tore engine down to install all new Felpro gaskets and painted it in a black and orange engine paint.
Mark just listed this one over at warjeeps.com.
“41 GP 9709 DOD 5/2/41
This jeep is 95% complete thou not 100% restored it has most all the hard parts present.
This is a nice GP if you have any questions please call.
I can email a detailed list of what this jeep has also I can take additional pictures of specific views if needed.”
Looks nice.
“I have a very solid jeep cj6 for sale. It is 1957 jeep cj6 with f head. Runs and drives great. Very solid no rust. Asking $6500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Nice combo.
“1943 GTW FORD JEEP – solid body, runs good, bantam trailer and some extra parts”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $11,500.
(09/14/2017) Looks in great shape.
“We are listing this car for the owner (private party).
This is a privately owned and titled vehicle.
– NOT owned by a dealership.
1950 Willys CJ3A
This is a fun yellow with (newer paint), all wheel drive, 4 speed that runs as solid as it looks.”
https://detroit.craigslist.org/okl/cto/d/willys-cj3a-jeep/6372590215.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/31/2017) “Beautiful, Turquoise/Teal 2 tone, Willys Jeep Utility Wagon. Owned by one family since originally purchased.
146K miles but engine is in GREAT running condition!
4-Wheel Drive.
Car is clean and the cloth interior is in good shape.
No rust.
Original gauges.
Heat works fine!
Clear title.
Sheet metal and floors are great condition,
Original engine, body has been repainted with original color match.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Looks promising.
“This is an all original, unrestored Jeep with 30,923 showing on the odometer. Taken off the road and unregistered since 1974, stored in a barn and used around a farm/camp since then. The odometer stopped working after the first few years of farm use, have evidence of 28,782 miles on 8/24/1972. Engine runs great, starts right up, new tires, recent exhaust, excellent brakes, drives great, 4WD works as it should. Has the cabin heater option. Comes with the original canvas top with bows, two sets of doors, an extra set of bows for a bikini top, spare tire and original manuals. The top needs some re-sewing of the seams. Some rust in the usual places. Need some minor repairs to be roadworthy, mostly electrical.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6950.
(10/12/2017) This one is cool!
“1947 CJ2A Jeep, Original L4 engine runs great. Brakes, transmission, transfer case all gone thru. Floor pans and fender replaced, Many other items replaced or repaired. Includes a MU2A Braden winch rebuilt w/towing boom driven by pto on rear of Jeep. Jeep
also has rare heater. This would be great for lake cabins to aid in boat dock removal, farm use, great fun to drive. Ready to sell. $6950”
The SN# is 19045. Looks nice.
“Up for sale is a beautifully restored 1946 Jeep CJ2A. This is the 1st year for the civilian model. This was a frame off restoration. It has been returned back to stock- with original parts. It has the addition of a 3×3 box on the back. I have the complete written story of this Jeep, along with original title, and all receipts, and paperwork. Selling price is 23k obo. It starts, and runs perfectly. Pics were taken 10-14-17. Serious offers only. You will have to meet in Madill, OKLAHOMA by appointment only.”
https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-jeep-cj2a/6354455888.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/24/2017) It’s been in dry storage for a couple of decades. Not running at the moment.
“I have an original 1949 Jeepster that has been in dry storage for the last 23 years
Owned by a friend who is 88 year old.
He restored it–new top, tires, interior, etc and the put it in storage?????????????
Jeepster motor turns over but the plugs aren’t firing???
Decided to offer it for best offer over $8000.00 Have good title.”
https://springfieldil.craigslist.org/cto/d/1949-willys-jeepster-jeep/6361824623.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Could be a good price for the right person. Needs some items.
“All original bumper to bumper and top to bottom. Just had the original starter refurbished and it’s ready to install. I love this jeep but she deserves someone with more time than I have to give. Needs tires , seat covers, and a minor tune-up. It was used only a couple weeks out of each year for deer hunting purposes by previous owner till starter went. Then it sat for a few years till I bought it. Reasonable offers considered but like I already said, I love this JEEP”
Needs work, but looks pretty stock. Given those steps have survived it might not have been beat up too much.
“All original good body, no damage. Original 4 Cyl. engine. Includes original trailer. In barn for 20 yrs, but had it running a few years ago. I would restore it myself, but I am 85 yrs old.”
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/cto/d/1948-willys-jeep-cj2a/6360646162.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
May need a transfercase rebuild and a new clutch, but I still think this may be a good price.
1952 Canadian military M38 “jeep” built buy Ford of Canada.
A direct copy of the Willy’s American built M38 with a few custom features for the Canadian Government.
The biggest difference was the addition of a Warren front winch and data plates with Imperial units.
Correct British radio set.
This is an older armature restoration.
The Good:
Runs great! Has a Jasper rebuilt engine, Starts right up and is quiet and smooth.
Brakes are in excellent shape. New master cyl and 90% plus brake shoes.
Excellent top and interior, Good Canadian made tires.
Drives and shifts well.
Comes with the correct Canadian built trailer.
The bad:
Clutch slips under a heavy load.
Has a noisy bearing in the transfer case.
Use it as a parade or trailer queen or fix and hit the road!
$8500 No Trades! If its listed its for sale!”
https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/d/1952-m38-cdn-army-jeep-with/6359476825.html
UPDATE: This was listed on BAT’s auction, but only reached $11,600, less than its reserve.**SOLD** Was on ebay
“This Jeep CJ-3A is a restored example that was featured on BaT in January of 2014. Power is supplied by a L-134 “Go Devil” four-cylinder and 3-speed manual transmission. The seller states that the previous owner purchased the jeep from the second owner in 2003, and restoration work was completed in 2004. It has been co-owned by the seller and a business partner since 2014. Just under 21k miles have been driven since the completion of restoration work, around 500 miles of which were driven during the seller’s ownership. Details of the restoration include replacement of the body tub, sandblasting and refinishing the frame, a new top and interior, and detailing of the mechanical components.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(10/15/2017) Almost original condition with a few minor changes.
“1948 JEEP CJ2A, completely original condition, purchased from original family, total nuts and bolts mechanical restoration was done, have all receipts ! New brakes and wheel cylinders, new seals, bearings and more, new u joints and serviced and resealed transfer case, new brake hoses and lines where needed, all electric works, lights and rear lights plus signals work perfectly, comes with extra set of ndt tires. Antique license registered, never pay again! Love the Patina, covering original gray paint is a very faded maroon shade . Wet sanding w 1500 grit will remove it. Ready for a new project, garaged since purchased, carb rebuilt, new fuel pump and all oil leaks fixed, mild drips from rear of motor. lots of new and nos parts included.”