UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(03/22/2017) Appears solid with a few updates.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Engine just rebuilt. Perfect time of year to enjoy this piece of history! A very fun ride!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(03/22/2017) Appears solid with a few updates.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Engine just rebuilt. Perfect time of year to enjoy this piece of history! A very fun ride!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3800.
(02/15/2017) Missing some trim, but could be worth a look.
“Nice restoreable jeep.
Complete
4 cylinder engine
3 speed on column”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
Looks solid.
“1942 GPW, the Ford license-produced Willys MB of WWII. As you can see, this GPW is well-restored but the work is about 13 years old. It has been well-stored and used monthly for re-enactments and living history events. The restoration was frame-off. Engine idles smoothly and maintains 30 lbs oil pressure. The jeep drives very nice. Frame and original data plate match title, but the engine is a later war GPW serial number. There is some minor corrosion around various parts/pieces which is visible in photographs. Mileage is an estimate. There are a number of extra items that come with the jeep, parts and accessories, and we will show those to prospective buyers when meeting.”
Looks in good shape.
“RARE CJ 6 1972 you don’t see the long wheel base very often and here is one in good condition. 131000 actual miles with factory 401cid motor. 4speed manual, extended roll bar over back seat, soft top in fair to good condition. tow package, cloth seats and bench back seat, good tires and ready to take on the summer fun. Magnum 9K winch will pull down a house. Handi jack, spare tire and gas can mounted all included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
Looks good.
“Runs good
Good tires No rust or body rot
4 cyl. F Head Engine”
Looks like a good price. 27
“53 Willys 3B runs great (5) new tires powder coated wheels, free wheeling hubs, TOW BAR
good brakes, heater works
Ramsey PTO winch,
CB radio,
spare gas can,
Koenig hard top(no doors)
original F4-134 engine-3speed t-90,new electric fuel pump
12 volt alt
Gas gauge WORKS-all gauges function , horn works
Good/clean title-plates expired.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
This might be a good price.
“A very original CJ-2A. This Vintage Jeep spent most of its life in the dry desert Southwest. Still has the original 6 volt system and the original body is very sound. A great candidate for a vintage restoration or leave as is as a daily driver. Most of electrical electric system restored with new or rebuilt parts in 2009 and 2010, along with new water pump, brake master cylinder, windshield wiper vacuum motor, and rebuilt carburetor. Low mileage since.”
Might not be a bad price.
“I’m selling my 1951 Willys M38. $8000.00 or best offer cash only. Many updates including sandblasting and new paint in 2016.”
John spotted this early wagon on Hemmings. Looks like a good restoration candidate.
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2017/03/24/hemmings-find-of-the-day-1949-willys-jeep-delivery
Very original, relatively rare 4×2 Willys Panel Wagon in “All There” condition, owned by the same family since 1959. Original California vehicle, it was parked in 1963 in Hollywood, California, by the second owner. In 2009, to avert a sale to the junkyard, another family member moved it to a garage in Duarte, California, in 2009, with the goal of fully restoring it, but time and space are simply not resources available at this time. As such, it’s time to find it a new caretaker.
The body – All of the steel is clean and straight except for tiny square windows that were installed at the rear of the panels; the doors open and close easily; the glass is in very good condition showing only a tiny bit of delaminating occurring at the edges; the trim and brightwork is good, but in need of serious cleaning or replating; there are no major dents or dings to speak of, although the right side area under the door has sustained some light damage; the roof is very straight, like 99% of the rest of this vehicle.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Craig spotted this one. It has some rust, but given the completeness and condition of everything else, this is definitely worth a look.
“1951 Willys Jeep, runs and drives. Looks good, it needs a few things but at 65 years old we all need a few things. I’ve seen much worse go for much more, so $5k is reasonable for condition. Has canvas top (not shown). Tires are almost new.
$5k cash
Reason for selling, it’s my Dad’s and he can no longer drive, so I’m selling for him.
Clear title.
You must come in person, no checks of any kind. No BS. If you text that fine, I’m going to tell you in my reply to call me. I’d rather talk than text, it weeds out all the scamers.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
(12/09/2016) This has an extra data plate on the dash, but I can’t make it out.
“I’m selling our 1943 Willys jeep. This jeep has been sand blasted and is all metal, most of which is original. This vehicle is immaculate, it drives and runs incredibly and will not disappoint. If you’re interested please email me.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Maury spotted this clean looking CJ-5.
“1969 KAISER JEEP CJ-5 RARE 289V6 with ORIGINAL SPRING GREEN PAINT (TRUE SURVIVOR). Up for sale is our ’69 Kaiser Jeep with the RARE 289 V6 in original Spring Green paint. Mostly a garage queen its entire life, this Jeep has it’s original coat of paint, which shows extremely well. Has had all new gas shocks installed as well as new battery, rebuilt carb, (comes with a brand new carb as well), and many more maintenance items completed recently. Runs and drives great, does not leak oil and has little to no rust on the body. 4WD functions perfectly. Very well preserved example. Has original miles as well. Inspections welcome. All serious inquiries will be considered.”
UPDATE: This is located in Dawson City, not Dawson Creek. They are 1900km apart.
Greg shared this rare M-38CDN.
“Built by Ford Canada for the Canadian Military.
Only 2135 Manufactured.
C/W Tow bar and canvas canopy.
This jeep is in good running order, registered and used occasionally for a trip to the golf course. ”
http://www.usedvictoria.com/classified-ad/M38CDN-with-M100-trailer_29039986
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/21/2016) Nice looking Shriner jeep.
“A great running Jeepster that is parade ready! With bells, whistles and horns – really!
No rust and an interesting metallic paint scheme.
Have a little fun with this one!
Now owned by a Museum and it’s time to reduce some inventory.”
https://southbend.craigslist.org/cto/6053912319.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,000.
57 Willys Wagon. GREAT FOR THE COLLECTOR $18K. Cash. Firm.
You can still find many a ratty totally rusted out Willy Wagons around but very few of these left that’re in this good of a condition! It was non-running when I bought it, I’ve invested many thousand into it, taking care to try and replace with all original. With the exception, the owners before me dropped in a V8 327 short block.
Runs well. New radiator, new heavy duty lifetime shocks, kill switch, large heavy duty battery, heater installed (actually 2 heaters the first one I didn’t like so I bought another (period piece) one sandblasted it painted it — it’s ready to install)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like it runs and drives. Could use some better pics.
“1958 Willys Pickup 4 x 4
Koenig Factory PTO Winch
Motor 6 Cyl Hercules Rebuilt
4 Speed
New Seat
Tires Very Good
Excellent Body
Thousand of dollars worth of new parts
$12,000
Serious Buyers Only
No Trade”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,500.
(02/27/2017) Looks nice.
“1950 Willys Jeep CJ-3A for sale!
Restored original. Less than 50 miles since rebuild was done. Garage kept. Bright yellow paint job keeps the heads turning on Hampton Beach. Great Jeep. Great condition. Have to see in person.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,999
For a $37,000 restore, it ought to have three data plates and correct front bumper.
“www.fuelmotorsports.xxx
**GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES**
Features & Specs:
Full $37,000 Restore
Restore has less than 20 km on it!
Fully stock
– 2 door open body type
– 4 x 4
– 3 speed manual transmission
– 2.2L
OPEN 9 – 6 Monday to Saturday, 10 – 5 Sunday”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay.
Looks nice.
“1948 CJ2A with stock drivetrain. 12 volt conversion with key start. Runs, Drives, shifts as it should. 4X4 works like it should. All levers shift smoothly. I drive it daily to work and it has just under 1300 miles on it since we finished out the build. I have clean and clear title in hand. Normandy Blue rust free tub with period correct Sunset Red factory solid wheels ( really orange.. don’t ask me lol it’s a jeep thing) wrapped in non directional period correct tires really make this Jeep stand out. Super classy and turns head and gets thumbs ups everywhere I go.”
Looks good.
“1958 Willys Wagon for sale. All original drivetrain. L-226 Flathead 6 engine, T-90 3 speed transmission and Dana 18 Transfer case.
The body is in very good shape with minor rust. Some oil leaks and will need a clutch soon. Starts, drives, and stops.
Drivers seat (needs upholstery) and passenger seat frame only.
It is hard to find an original Willys Wagon with a body in this condition. It wouldn’t take much to make it a nice, comfortable daily driver.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(09/13/2016) Looks solid.
“1946 Willys CJ2A. Lovingly improved to stock. New fuel system (tank, pump, steel lines), new suspension system, new steering gear, new exhaust, new paint (period correct Harvest Tan), new period correct seats and upholstery. It has working turn signals and converted to 12 volt. Starts and runs well. It’s ready for those Fall runs to the ice cream shop or the baseball field. There is no better way to run around town. Clear title in hand.”
Looks solid. You can buy the M-38 for only $8500 by itself.
“I have a older restoration. 1950 M38 done 30 years ago when nos parts were easy, with summer top, grc 9 radio set, back seat ect. Its 100 % rust free and stright with no bondo, one of the best m38 I bought then. now the bad news, I used it 30 years ago to drive into my silver mine (worked great) and then parked it in the barn, were it has sat since. So the gas is ugly, batterys are shot, tires do hold air and look great with 100 % tread. (but they are still 30 years old) brakes dont work, the seals will need replacing. I now need the storage and the jeep has to go , price is 8500.00 there is also a M100 1/4 trailer for sell. The m100 trailer is real nice, right hitch, cover, used it with my m38 jeep, the trailer has not moved in 30 years, been stored inside the barn. I need the space. The good, body, paint, hitch,fenders ect , not so good, tire shop broke 3 lung nuts, studs years ago to fix a flat so the lugs need to be replaced, the floor is a little wavy (nothing bad but it is not 100% new, I used it to haul my supply in to the mine )1800.00 or if you buy the jeep and trailer 9800.00 Please no tire kickers, I only want monny, no trades, and I dont need any help to sell the jeep. In short if you dont have the cash dont call. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/24/2016) “!949 Willys Jeepster
Complete body off restoration in 2006
Completely stripped of paint and all rust removed and replaced with new metal
All chrome replated
All stainless polished
new gas tank and lines
new brake lines
new wiring 12 volt
new interior
new top
Original 3 speed with overdrive (works)
4 cylinder 134 cu inch flathead
Runs great and a fun car that’s a real attention getter.
Over 1000 hours put into this restoration.
If you are looking for a Jeepster this is a nice one that you must see.Runs and drives great! Fun car and a attention getter! Clean title”
Possible restoration candidate.
“1953 Willys M38A1. All machine work complete on the engine. Bored .60 over, crank turned 20/20. New water pump, thermostat housing, and gasket set. Radiator has been redone. All the parts are with the Jeep. I pulled this out of Atoka Oklahoma, it belonged to a Korean War Veteran. He had started the restoration by tearing down the engine and then lost his sight. No title, but I can acquire one through court order for 475.00 black tagged. Not running will need final assembly.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7500.
(06/16/2016) Looks solid.
“1949 Willys Jeepsteer. New interior. No rust. Good project.”