UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $8000.
“1951 Jeep, Willys CJ3. Nice restoration. Original 4cyl engine. Like new full top. Books up to $20K.
Too many toys need to downsize. Offers considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $8000.
“1951 Jeep, Willys CJ3. Nice restoration. Original 4cyl engine. Like new full top. Books up to $20K.
Too many toys need to downsize. Offers considered.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3200
(01/28/2016) Looks like a good price.
“1946 CJ 2-A Willys in great condition with a Co. title . This jeep has the original flat head 4 cylinder engine, three speed transmission and running gear. It has a Keonig hard top , a rare optional factory driver side heater, a engine heater, a tow bar, new bench seat upholstery , a 20 gallon gas tank. Two Army non directional spare tires on heavy duty mounts It has a new master brake cylinder, new coil , plugs , wires , etc.
It was running but now possibly needs a new timing chain to get her running again .
Finish her up and have a great original jeep! ”
UPDATE: This was listed at no price. Now it’s $15,000.
“Here it is! An original, unrestored 1952 Willys M38 Jeep that has been in a heated garage basement since the late 1950’s. My late uncle purchased this Jeep and stored it correctly in a heated basement garage, only 5′ from the furnace that heated the house. Clean title. Engine turns very nice. All fuel lines were blown out and the engine was fogged. I am confident this M38 will run with very little work. Original Mag/Blue Crown plugs…ORIGINAL! Not an easy to find item. Unrestored and complete! Includes, two military generators, spare tires and wheels, ammo/tool/parts boxes, fuel cans, rebuild parts/gaskets etc for the engine and a NOS battery that is still in it’s original box. Lots of patina Original Handbook. Serial # 52870. Model M38. Manufacture date 2/1952. Once in a lifetime opportunity…. $15,000 firm..”
Lots of pics provided.
“1951 Navy M38 Jeep. Serial # 36689. Mileage reads 35,201. Powered by the original 4 cylinder gas engine, original 24 volt electrical system. 3 speed manual transmission, 2 speed transfer case with over drive. Comes with radio and all items in photos. The Jeep starts easily, runs and drives good. Tires are dated 1967. Some surface rust but appears to be a very solid body. We have not powered up the radio but were told it works. All around nice driving Jeep. To watch the video, click on the Video tab next to the Photo Tab above.
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=10590969
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
“1944 willys military jeep. Authentic 30 caliber browning machine gun Fully restored,.parade ready. Over 20 K invested. Asking $15,000 or near reasonable offer.”
Looks solid.
“Awesome 1948 Willys Jeep, runs great, Go Devil engine, a blast to drive on the beach or ranch. $9500. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Runs.
“Running driving truck, 4 cyl, 3 spd, new brakes including master and wheel cyl’ders, good tires, hubs,”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3800
(11/25/2015) This may be worth a look. Has a PTO, possibly a rear unit.
“Just putting this out there because i am thinking of selling the old willys. I love the thing and it runs amazingly well for a 1953 but i am in need of money. I have a 1953 Willys CJ3A farm model with pto that has always been stored in a garage. It starts up first time every time even with a cold engine. The 4WD and pto both work as they should as well. I was planning on making it my summer cruiser but did not have the money to get it road ready. It has a fiberglass tub and fenders but metal windshield frame and hood. What it needs to be road ready/sticker ready is blinker switch needs to be added, rear tail light relay, all the gauges need to be wired other then the spedo, horn needs to be wired, windshield wiper needs to be wired, seems to need brake shoes all the way around, oil pump gasket, oil pan gasket, exhaust pipe hanger kit needs to be added. And that was all it needs. I have a TON of extra parts for it such as lap seat belts, rear seat, blinker switch, interior light, side steps, brand new brake light and a ton of odds and ends stuff. NOT INTERESTED IN TRADES CASH IN HAND ONLY !!!”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/02/2014) No price listed.
“1948 Jeep Willys for sale or trade. Above average condition. ”
Wade spotted this. It includes a trailer. Looks nice..
“1953 M38A1 Willys Military Jeep. This vehicle has everything:
.30cal machine gun, serial #91 (converted/not functional, approved by government)
Complete/original radio with all components including handsets, antana, and headset.
Original hand pump fire extinguisher
Original first aid kit.
Original jack and tool kit with bags.
Original fording kit (so you can drive vehicle in water)
Canvas top and doors.
Tires in good condition.
Trailer”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8901.
Looks like a solid jeep.
“1946 Willys Jeep–All original–Runs great with many accessories and parts.
Owned for 20 years and garaged–Owner Passed Away–Emotional Family Sale.”
Looks good.
“Rare 1949 Willys Jeepster. Completely mechanically overhauled, see service invoice attached. NASSAU CREAM YELLOW. 59,568 miles. Black vinyl interior with white piping. Black vinyl convertible top with matching removable side curtains with red piping! Original condition.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $26,950.
Nice looking 3B.
“We are offering for sale a 1954 Willys CJ3B. It has just had an extensive frame off restoration. Everything is either new or rebuilt. It is 100% original and 100% rust free. This is a high quality turn key restoration. We are asking $26,950. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. You will not find a better Jeep for the money.”
UPDATE :**SOLD** Was $7500.
Engine runs, but tank needs cleaning.
“This is not a j20 but a Jeep FC 170 cabover 3/4 ton pickup. Pretty much original, has an oversized fuel tank mounted in original location. The tank needs to be cleaned. Engine runs good from aux fuel source. odometer shows under 20,000 mi. Seats are at upholsterer to be covered in red fabric. Very little rust.
the pickup has not been driven in a long time, perhaps decades. No text or email, please , I cannot respond. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It runs.
“1954 willys cj3b Koenig iron works metal hard top and doors. Flat head 134 cubic inch inline 4 cylinder. Runs. 3 speed transmission. 2 speed transfer case. 4×4. New fuel tank and carburetor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900
“Very nice 53 Willys CJ 3B restored excellent condition. 6V, high and low transfer case, locking hubs.roll bar, best top. Very fun jeep. Cleat title”
Glenn spotted this one.
“1967 Jeepster. Solid car with little rust and just needs a new home so priced fair. Here are a couple pics. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,999
“I am posting for a friend that doesn’t do C-list. He has a 1943 Ford jeep, fully restored, 5K put into its internals in 2013 and never used thereafter. Complete with pioneer kit (shovel, pick, etc.) gas can, machine gun pedestal, non-directional tires with spare and even canvas water bucket. I can answer some questions via e-mail but better to call him. His name is Mike and he writes gun articles so is pretty busy all the time. He said you can leave a message but you will have to wait a while for the beep as his phone erased his message.”
No city/state listed. Includes trailer.
“Restored Jeep and trailer too many extras to list. Original engine and runs very little miles can go underwater. Original tires excellent condition, trailer goes with it (trailer & Jeep go together). Paint job brand new has canvas over it now, road worthy can drive it on the road. My Dad bought it and repainted it, put a top on it and it looks awesome. Original tires on the trailer everything with brand new paint. Serious inquiries only. Has been kept in out of the weather Call, text or email for entire list.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9,995.
(09/28/2016) Looks good.
“New Consignment! Street legal and licensed as an antique car. Texas title. Must See!!! Original Hurricane F-Head 134 CID 4 cyl, T-90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 27 front axle, Dana 44 rear axle. NEW PARTS: brakes / brake lines , Firestone military non-directional tires (5), leaf springs and shocks, alternator (replaced the generator), carburetor, clutch, 12v headlights, canvas seat covers on the original seat frames/springs, canvas top and top bows, new/rebuilt steering components. Must sell soon was $15,000 now $9,995!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Looks good.
“museum quality cj2a jeep new body chassis everything rebuilt or new 98 % correct”
Oscar spotted this one.
“1951 Navy M38 Jeep. Serial # 36689. Mileage reads 35,201. Powered by the original 4 cylinder gas engine, original 24 volt electrical system. 3 speed manual transmission, 2 speed transfer case with over drive. Comes with radio and all items in photos. The Jeep starts easily, runs and drives good. Tires are dated 1967. Some surface rust but appears to be a very solid body. We have not powered up the radio but were told it works. All around nice driving Jeep. To watch the video, click on the Video tab next to the Photo Tab above.”
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=10590969