UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(11/18/2015) Appears solid.
“Refurbished 1949 Jeep CJ-3A. Great shape. Ready to go. Runs nice.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(11/18/2015) Appears solid.
“Refurbished 1949 Jeep CJ-3A. Great shape. Ready to go. Runs nice.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks like a great price.
“Let your dreams of vintage off road adventures happen NOW! This 1948 Willy’s jeep is right out of the history books and ready for you to explore in! Give this ole gal the time of her life!
Sold “As Is” — New body, original grill and windshield, 4 cylinder Go Devil engine, 3 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive high and low gears, lock in front hubs there isn’t a hill this gal can’t conquer! Up graded 12 volt electrical system, Soft top included an in slightly used but good condition
Garage kept
Hate to let go of this magnificent machine, but other hobbies came into my life!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700.
Late 2A perhaps?
“1949 Willys Jeep, looks to be all original stock condition. Engines runs but trans pops out of second gear. New seats and many other new part and complete other running gear, trans, transfer case, front and rear axles, tow bar, ect.”
Does not run at the moment. Sounds like it could be something simple.
“This was my dad’s vehicle. It has been 1 owner, and used as a work vehicle for many years in a sawmill. I don’t know a lot about it. Dad bought it in ’54/’55. It has a period motor, though not original. It ran when I got it, then the throttle cable – choke (?) broke and I have not tried to restart.
It has the frame for the soft top, but not the top. Front seats have been recovered. Has a box full of parts. It has had some body work done – such as replacing a fender. It comes with a utility trailer made from and old Willy truck bed I believe. Hard to part with as it was my dads who passed away, but it should be restored vs. sitting and rusting away. My hope was to have it restored, but not being able to work no it myself, it was too cost prohibitive.
I probably won’t be a wealth of knowledge on it, but ask anything and I’ll do my best! I will try to get a picture of the engine in a few days. The colorized pic is from several years ago when a friend cleaned it up. It does stay undercover and under tarp, but it needs more protection that that I feel.
Title should not be hard to transfer. I have what I need (I hope) from my dad’s paperwork. If not a local pick-up/ haul, you will need to arrange and pay cost of transport. I can easily be available to meet.”
This could be a good price.
“1950 Willys Keep CJ3A
Original 4 cylinder engine. Everything in working order. Runs great. Good body.
Great for fishing, hunting, or off road excursions.”
Dan spotted this nicely restored wagon. Despite the price, there is still a little work left.
“98 % complete needs a few final touches…Everything gone through…no rust, new paint inside and out, rubber, glass, headliner, white wall tires new or replated chrome original radio…rewired 12 volt system and electric wipers. Everything else is back to stock much more replaced. It has the F-6 161 Hurricane 685 Engine very rare 1952-1955. Sandblasted to bare metal professional paint job. This was a project I did while taking care of my terminally ill wife, she has passed and it is why I’m selling it. I’m willing to negotiate with shipping. A perfect parade vehicle…the PICs speak for themselves…I can email more. Call for more information.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Not completely stock, but pretty close.
“Recent engine and transmission rebuild. No modification, completely stock. To many items to feature or list, needs to be seen. Also includes new top not show.”
Seller has never washed it. Great old converted fire department jeep.
“Hi, up for auction is my 1952 M38A1 Willys. The Willys has seen a very colorful life, starting with its tour of duty during the Korean War era to its rebirth as a rim fire Willys Jeep, putting out rim fires along the Northern Sierras in the Tahoe National Forest. Bumps and bruises tell the story of the life of this non-stop built to do service, Willys. All of the Military accessories are still on the Willys and intact.
I’ve owned this Willys for several years and have had a blast driving the Willys on and off road, mostly off road. The Willys has never let me down. Fresh tuneup, fresh rebuilt carb, This Willys is turn key and ready to go. I’ve never washed it, the Willys has earned the dirt and grime that this workhorse wears! Below is a bit of history in regards to the legacy of the Willys M38A1….Enjoy!”
Maverick?
“1958 Willys Maverick wagon. 2 wheel drive. 4cylinder. 3 speed with overdrive. New glass. Runs great.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,000.
Needs some closer pics.
“For Sale: 1952 M38 that appears to have come right from the battlefields of the Korean War! Other than a few minor changes made by original owner (e.g. overdrive, lap belts, and blinkers added in 1960s), this warehouse discovery is as good as it gets. (Additional pictures will be posted throughout the week of September 12, 2016)
After 64 years this Willys has its original military markings, original canvas top, and original front and back seat. Purchase this time capsule today and drive it away. Yes, this gem runs!
Original Fuel pump has been rebuilt and brand new break lines, pads, and hoses have also been installed. The original 24v system is still enacted and working; two new batteries added.
Military Serial Number: 20941378
Willys Serial Number: 65,225
Assembly Date: 04/1952”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3900.
(07/26/2016) Could be a solid little jeep.
“Basically stock, except the snow plow and 12 volt winch. 4 cylinder, new brakes, runs and drives. Needs new 6 volt battery due to lots of sitting, not being used…”
http://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/5770889338.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Could be a good restoration candidate.
“1951 willys jeep in good condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
(06/10/2014) Still needs some restoration of some type.
“Restored (80% ) 1955 Willys M-170 Front-line Ambulance
Asking $12,000 but will talk price, This is a rarity , I know of about 20 that have been restored. This is a great project vehicle and at this moment it is a luxury, I would like to see it go to someone willing to make it 100%”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Glenn spotted this one. Andy’s got this nice looking column shift for sale.
“NICE AND very RARE, 46′ cj-2a column shift Willys jeep serial #293xx. Nice overall condition, has been in barn storage for over 20 years.
What makes this unit more desirable is the fact that it is FACTORY built on a MB military chassis. Only a few hundred were built this way starting around serial number #29000.
Documented by a well known jeep expert, this is one of the batch of those hybrid jeeps. It is surmised that there was either a shortage of cj chassis or a bunch of leftover Military frames that needed to be used up…..not more then a handful surviving.!
Whatever the reason, this is not a homemade conversion….there are about 22 modifications done to the MB frame to make it useable for the cj2a. All brackets and mounts are custom made and factory installed. Even the machine gun mount was trimmed to fit the body.
Mostly all original with Minor civilian mods. 6v, Original chain drive engine, t90 side shift transmission.
Very rare full pto unit with drum pulley, original to the jeep. Has new bearings..
Data tags and frame tag are exceptionally nice and undamaged.
Clear title.
Has rust thru in the toolbox and some hat channels. Not a rust bucket by any means. Not all dented up.
Will need full restoration to bring it back to former glory. Had a quick cosmetic makeover done…
Don’t miss out on this super RARE column shift cj2a….not something you see everyday. It deserves a museum quality restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,900.
Looks nice.
“Willys Jeep 1948 CJ2A – $13,900.00. Will accept cashier’s bank check only. This is not a restoration. It was completely reconditioned, August 2000. I retained as many original parts as possible. The engine was completely cleaned and professionally overhauled. The tub was replaced with a new one. I kept the original frame, running gear, wheels, grille, bumper, windshield frame, fenders, seat frames, tailgate, spare tire mount, dash panel and gauges, steering wheel and column and all original I.D. tags.
New: clutch assembly, most seals and bushings, brake shoes, brake lines, master and wheel cylinders, wiring harness, radiator, seats, top, tires and tubes, exhaust system and starter. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Could be worth a look.
“1957 Willys CJ3B This is a original CJ3B Roll bar not original equipment
New Walcks wiring harness, New Brakes and brake cylinders, Tires. Seats recovered on original seat springs and frame. Floor pan and hat channels are solid. minor rust on R 1/4 panel. This jeep runs and drive great. Odometer is showing 40000 ish. From what I can tell mostly original paint. This jeep is drivable now or great for a restoration”
This looks like a good price.
“For Sale 1952 Willys M38A-1 Jeep. Asking $5,500, but am willing to negotiate. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Includes a hand crank and a capstan.
“1942 Ford GPW Runs and Drive very nice. has most of canvas, No top. The Tub is a Ford Script Replacement Tub. Combat wheels rifle rack, Jack and Ax. Also has hand crank. Completely rewired. Also has Capstan winch in complete working order. Additional photos on request.
Very fun to drive, Great for parades or???”
This jeep is being sold on consignment. No description provided. You can see the contact link here:
http://www.shoedersmarine.com/default.asp?page=xInventoryDetail&id=2202175&source=craigslist
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/03/2016) Appears solid.
“Willys 1950 CJ3A 134 L motor, locking hubs, foot started, solid tub, A-1 frame no rust, 12 volts, 6 volt started, 12-6 volt generator, registered and inspected, get in and go.”
http://nh.craigslist.org/cto/5769241900.html
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/08/2016) Looks solid. Drain holes have been filled.
“Frame off restoration to near original condition. Rebuilt original engine, transmission, transfer case, starter, and carburetor. New wiring (old style), springs, socks, clutch, tires, gas and brake lines, and more. Converted to 12v but, looks like original 6v system.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
Has Warn OD and a Capstan Winch.
“1952 Willys CJ-3A. Restored 2006-2007 with less than 500 miles since restoration. Capstan Winch, Harrison Heater, Warn manual overdrive, Full Beachwood Canvas top and canvas doors/side windows. Always garaged. 6 volt system. Some paint aging. Runs good.”
Sounds like the sellers really enjoyed this jeep.
“THIS RARE ORIGINAL WWII 1943 ARMY JEEP IS A TRUE PIECE OF AMERICAN HISTORY!
WE DO NOT DRIVE IT ANY LONGER AND HAVE RELUCTANTLY DECIDED TO PART WITH IT.
THIS JEEP IS IN GREAT CONDITION! IT HAS BEEN GARAGED/COVERED AND LOVINGLY CARED FOR…
ALL THE ORIGINAL INSTRUMENTS ARE PRESENT AND WORKING
IT HAS THE ORIGINAL SUMMER CANVAS TOP
ORIGINAL SEATS WITH NEW CUSHIONS
CJ2A ENGINE RUNS PERFECTLY WITH GOOD COMPRESSION
FAIRLY NEW BRAKES
ORIGINAL HORN WORKS WELL
CARBURETOR AND CLUTCH ARE BOTH GOOD
600-16 MILITARY TIRES ON COMBAT RIMS
NEARLY ALL PARTS ARE “F” MARKED
SERIAL # 237694
EVERYTHING YOU SEE ON THE JEEP IS INCLUDED
THE 6 VOLT SYSTEM CRANKS SLOW.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Could be a good price.
“41,000 miles since complete rebuild, lock out hubs, military mud tires new with spare, 6 forward, 2 reverse, advance adapter 2 speed overdrive, 3 speed transmission, parade ready with flags and brackets included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Jim’s selling his 1948 Willys Overland 2 wheel drive Station Wagon. It is a well kept older restoration, with the original 4 cylinder flat head, 3 speed on the column. No rust Runs great. $12,000″