Has an interesting contraption on it.
“side doors, under 30,000 miles, runs great, a collector.”
http://vermont.craigslist.org/cto/5649901225.html
Has an interesting contraption on it.
“side doors, under 30,000 miles, runs great, a collector.”
http://vermont.craigslist.org/cto/5649901225.html
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $18,500.
Looks parade ready.
“1944 Willys MB WWII Jeep. Absolutely beautifully restored by a renowned and highly experienced Jeep collector. This is NOT a reproduction body tub!!! Fenders, hood, grille, tub, radiator and all five combat rims are original! Motor and all running gear is original and in FULL running order. Built to late war rebuild specs (with a few F marked parts) and left clean without unit markings…those are for the new owner to choose! Comes with late type vacuum wipers. ORIGINAL SPEEDO! They do NOT come cleaner than this and believe us…this one won’t last long! Turn key ready and reliable. Price includes axe, shovel, fire extinguisher, canvas water bucket, new tires and brand new canvas top and seat cushions made by Beechwood Canvas with the proper C tip straps. Reflectors are even the correct type! Call us soon…”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $13,500.
This is an unrestored jeep and trailer.
“Not restored. Excellent condition 30,000 miles. Always garaged Completely original”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
Looks like a good restoration or “keep as is” candidate.
“This was purchased as a restoration project. My interests have changed and I would like to see this go to someone who will either restore it or just get it out and enjoy it. The truck came form the original owner in Fresno CA about 12 years ago. It will run. The valves need adjusted and it needs tires to get it on the road. You will not find the typical rust around the windshield and the cab on this truck. Feel free to contact me with questions or offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. Now lives in New York (See comments).
Nice looking fire jeep.
“1948 Willys Fire Truck for sale. Excellent running and aesthetic condition. Very low mileage. This jeep was bought brand new by the village of St-Esprit (Québec, Canada). Only one owner after the fire department.”
It’s a project.
“Time for second owner for this vintage 1950 Willys Jeep that we used in the orchard, on the farm and for hunting in the Columbia Gorge. This Jeep was purchased new in 1950 by my parents. It has a paltry 19,000 miles on it. It would be a great restoration project! The engine is non-operational and needs to be rebuilt but nothing is frozen.”
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/5649211409.html
UPDATE ***: Jurgen spotted this one. The ad for this jeep has resurfaced, this time in Ireland. Note the text claims the body panels has their “rivets” removed using a special tool. The panels were welded together via spot welds, not held together using rivets. It’s the same claim made in the text from last year: https://www.vintagestefano.com/for-sale
UPDATE II: A Craigslister reported that the seller is away and keeps raising the price as emails are exchanged. “Guy claims he is govt working but keeps asking for more and more info if you respond to his add…beware”
UPDATE: This jeep was on eBay a couple days ago. The seller listed it in College Station, Texas. The same jeep just popped up on a West Virginia Craigslist for only $4000. The text in the ad is similar to the text shown down below.
Here’s the current scam ad: http://huntington.craigslist.org/cto/5644379040.html
“1946 Willys VEC (Very Early Civilian) CJ-2A Jeep – Museum Quality Restoration
Offered is a 1946 CJ-2A that has undergone a frame-off, nut and bolt, rotisserie restoration. This is a very early civilian version, identified by square windshield plates, column shift, tool indents, ‘F’ script bolts in drive train, frame tag on the outside of the driver front gusset and three data plates on the dash.
I acquired this Willys Jeep CJ-2A from a Kingman, Kansas flying service in 2008 where it was being used as an airport tug. Everything was original, uncut, matching numbers and well preserved in several coats of orange paint. The frame tag, dash data plate and the Willys body tag are each numbered 17968 and correctly located. The motor number is CJ-2A 18464. The AMC numbers on the tailgate and front gusset are matching and both read 8620. Continue reading
Has a few dings, but looks solid. Includes a bed extender.
“In good condition, no rust thrus, only two owners. Family bought in 1956. Great rock climber. Starts easy. Soft top comes with.”
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5645617024.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“This is a 1962 Marine variant M38A1. As such, it has the original stock front and rear lift rings, extended rear bumper, front/rear limited slip differentials and late model air cleaner. The entire vehicle was restored as an off-frame restoration with all mechanical and electrical aspects rebuilt. Jeep has 16,500 miles on it and runs as new. It was originally marked as USN in forest green but was restored with USMC markings. Most likely originally a Seabee jeep. Hood number is actual original. Asking $12,500.”
Looks like a good price.
“1946 Willys CJ2A
Good Driver
Body is solid with minimal rust
Engine runs great
Needs a brake job
Includes:
Spare tire and rack
Black vinyl top, doors and windows like new
Wooden trunk
Tow bar for flat towing”
http://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/cto/5644681861.html
Appears worth a look.
“jeep has been in storage since 1993,grand pa’s jeep,older resto,solid body and frame,99% original,have not got it started ,motor not seized,comes with white full solf top in great shape,clear NJ title,no text,call only, ps also included is a complete solf top with doors in great shape”
http://york.craigslist.org/cto/5642066692.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/27/2015) “Very nice flat fender Military Jeep.. Runs good. Solid body. Appears to be very original. 4 wheel drive works great. The M38’s will go just about anywhere. Not much bigger than a 4 wheeler with way more torque. One of the absolute best vehicles off road. Not the best on the road. Great for a cabin or hunting. Has near perfect olive drab cloth top as well. No doors.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/11/2016) The drain holes have been filled, but looks solid.
“low miles partially restored 38000 miles drive home great summer vehicle 4 cylinder 3 speed 4wd title in my name utv”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4700.
(05/12/2016) (Looks like those front frame rails have been welded a bit.
“1947 willys jeep 4wd CJ2A
25240 miles v6 engine
new tires”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9500
“Good looking m38 actual mb.
New water pump, thermistat, shocks, distributor cap, rotor, spark wires, candensor, fuel lines, and filter.
Carburetor rebuilt
registration up to date.
4×4 Runs great! With fwd lockers!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,500.
Looks in good shape.
“All original Korean War Era 4×4 Jeep. Mechanically sound and no rust through anywhere ( some surface peel ). Runs like a top.
Two sets of tires and wheels, full curtains including radiator quilt, canvas seat covers and 2 new 12Volt batteries.
This rare original has seen minimal use. It appears to have been an officer’s jeep because it has a heater. Markings include “82 AB” and “HQ” on front bumper. Jerry can on the back.
Can be seen by appointment. Call with any questions. No long emails, texts. Not interested in any low ball offers and no help needed in selling. Garage kept and as good as you will find for its age.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a clean build.
“we have a 1950 CJ3A Willys Jeep for sale that is all original and kept up to specs. Only interested need apply”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $18,000.
(04/15/2016) Looks like a clean rebuild.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A fully restored. This is a non-military model. Complete ground up/frame off restoration on this vehicle. The only thing that was not fully rebuilt was the engine (it had plenty of compression and was super clean). Differentials, transmission, and transfer case have all new gears, bearings, and seals. New master brake cylinder along with new brakes and brake cylinders at all four wheels. New clutch, pressure plate, and release bearing. Synthetic lube in all gear boxes and silicone brake fluid. Tires are new non directional tires and it has always been garaged since it was completed. Over $15,000 worth of parts were used (not including labor and materials such as welding rods, hardware, etc). System was converted from 6V to 12V and turn signals were added. The rest of the vehicle is original.Two and a half years were spent putting this all together and it looks factory new. Great to take to shows. Gets a lot of attention.
Complete proceeds from the sale of this Willys will be going to our church. Asking $20,000, which is a more than fair price given all that was done to this vehicle.”
Worth a closer look.
“For Sale 1957 DJ 3A $6500 OBO
Frame off restore, no rust nice paint. Flathead 4 cylinder, 3 speed column shift. 95% done, great shape, has a fuel issue, probably bad gas.
It has just been a porch pretty for a year. We are playing with the fact to cut it in half and stretch it and drop a big block in it and make a bad ass trail rig out of it. We’d figured Id throw it out there for sale 1st.
The inside pics are taken today and the discoloration is all just dirt and pollen. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“rare chance to buy a cj3b fire truck for a fair price
the pictures are the description so please look closely and ask questions as the sale will be final
I’m selling off due to storage issues and the fact that I just bought a new Harley 🙂
a $2500.00can. deposit is required with in 24 hours of auction ending via pay pal and the balance is due via bank transfer within 48 hours of auction ending
this is the second fire jeep I will be selling here and the first one sold the guy is very happy and has left me great feed back
I’m happy to assist with shipping
and the jeep is sold on a bill of sale only.”
Looks like a good price.
“Powertrain
Engine 2.2 litre 4 cylinder
Transmission 3-speed manual
The engine was recently rebuilt starts and runs perfectly clutch and transmission are in great shape and show no signs of wear or damage the body and paint are in good shape it is a weekend Cruiser so what has some little stuff here and there but nothing too serious ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
Looks like a good price.
1947 Willys CJ 2A. Runs and drives good, has original L-head engine. 4×4 drive train works well. I have owned the jeep for the last 16 years and in the last year replaced the head gasket and installed a new master cylinder. Brakes work but wheel cylinders need some attention. Has 6 volt system and needs a battery. Title and registration current.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Mark listed this at warjeeps.com.
“1951 M38, Willis, 52,000 miles, New Top, New Wind Shield, New Spare Tire Holder and Gas Can Holder, NO RUST, Tune up and brakes done by “Richbourg Jeep Specialists”, Original Seats, Clear Florida Title, Delivered to US Army in 1952, Garaged for least 13 last years, with only about 1500 miles driven during that time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(10/14/2015) Looks ready for wintertime.
“We are selling our original 1951 Willy’s Army Jeep. This jeep has the original Overland Jeep Arctic Top and Doors and gas heater. It is in the same condition as when I bought it 6 years ago. All I have done is replace spark plugs, submergable wires and batteries. I have enjoyed this jeep, have only driven it in a few parades. You can view the jeep on youtube to see it run. I welcome any and all questions, so please ask. I am not a jeep mechanic, and I do not know alot about them. I am just a military enthusiast. Nor have I read all the books. I know enough to enjoy the jeep. So please ask questions.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Runs and drives.
“6 cylinder hurricane engine, original running gear. I was going to restore it, don’t have the time. I did have the seat and door panels recovered with leather. Put on brand new knobby tires. This would be a good project for someone that wants to do the body work, it has dents. Otherwise, 4 wheel drive works, low range, high range. Could just be a good farm truck as is. Clear title. Will send more pictures if you like.”