UPDATE: This was listed back in 2013 for sale.
“Great jeep to drive and have fun in. Has a 260 V8 with two speed over drive. New Tires”
UPDATE: This was listed back in 2013 for sale.
“Great jeep to drive and have fun in. Has a 260 V8 with two speed over drive. New Tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,750.
Deserves a few more photos.
“This is pristine and rare Ford GPW Military vehicle. Jeep style. This vehicle is fully restored with all NEW parts including:
NEW ENGINE (250 MILES)
NEW TRANSMISSION (250 MILES)
TRANSFER CASE
SHOCKS
SEATS
GAUGES
BROWNING 50 CAL REPLICA MACHINE GUN
This vehicle has been parked inside and babied. Everything works.
RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE IT’S NEW”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/14/2014) At least one appears to run, maybe both.
“1960 Willy’s Station Wagon 4X4, winch & plow, with original continental ‘226’ 6 cyl engine, 3 spd high an low with optional lock outs. The engine is an excellent factory rebuilt. Body has usual midwest rust with amateur patchs and paint. It drove excellent, but had a click in reverse. I pulled cover off trans an discovered one tooth out of reverse idler gear. Have parts to fix. No time this winter. Will offer as is for $2750. Body panels are available, and restored these are bringing big bucks. Paint has faded since pictures were taken. Will consider storing until summer if paid for. Will need trailering. The only trades I would consider are small diesel tractor or mower like Kubota, Yanmar, Massey Ferguson, Ford, John Deere, International, Oliver, etc. 4×4 an loader a plus. Things with a 4bt or 6bt Cummins engine. UTV also.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
(11/11/2015) Dan spotted this nice looking truck.
“This 1961 Willys L6-226 Pickup has lived its entire life in Northern California. It has just finishing a restoration started in 2013.
The truck has had every system gone through, after being disassembled to a bare frame, blasted, and its chassis painted. The frame is free of bends, cracks, and rot, as it lead a life of mild use in a dry climate, and sits on 4 new Willys America/ Betts Spring, San Leandro, Ca. made leaf springs. It’s brake system has all new pads, springs, fully replaced brake lines, both rubber and steel, and new cylinders. It rides on original Jeep 16 inch truck rims that have been powder coated in factory Glacier White, and wrapped with brand new 750-16 Hercules HDT biased ply traction tires. The spare is used, but its the same brand and tread. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Looks in good shape.
“1954 Willys CJ3B for sale in Nantucket blue with F-134 Hurricane Engine. 4 wheel drive 3 speed with 2 range transfer case, all in working order. Jeep has been restored to original condition with original parts from Willys Kaiser Parts. I bought this jeep 3 years ago and I dont use it as much as I wanted too. Would like it to go to someone who has the time to show it off and enjoy it. Asking $9,500 OBO. If you have any questions please contact call or text Mike.”
Glenn spotted this one.
“I have a very RARE 1971 CJ5 Jeep backhoe with a go for digger backhoe factory conversion. Ran two years ago, it have a few hydraulic hoses that need to be replaced. NO TRADES. Call or text with any questions. Emails will be deleted. I have the front dozer blade, just not shown in pictures.”
Ben’s family is expanding, so he’d like to trade his CJ-5 for a more practical jeep, such as a Willys wagon, Jeepster Commando, or even an early Wagoneer. The jeep needs to be in the same condition as his Jeep. If interested, you can contact him at (907)347- 2 3 6 6.
Here is the pertinent info on the Jeep:
1955 CJ5
Located in Durango, CO
I’m the second owner
Has records and receipts dating back to the 80’s
Original owners manual and key/fob
Drivetrain:
Original F-134 (14k miles)
New saturn OD (<500miles)
Rear locker
upgraded rear axle shafts
Early powder coated 15″ combat wheels
700-15 Super Traxions
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Seller has a parts vehicle as well.
“1952 Willys Jeep. 4WD and has running rebuilt 4 cyl engine. Body in good condition with minimal rust. All glass intact except for one side window on each side. Great project vehicle and Hot August Nights classic. Asking 1800.00 or best offer. Also have 1956 Willys jeep for parts. Bumpers, glass, misc. Asking 800.00 for parts car or will take 2500.00 for both. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Nice looking 3B with its own site. Lots and lots of photos of the rebuild process: http://1953cj3b.blogspot.com/
“1953 Jeep CJ3B High Hood… Stock
Completely gone through.
Runs and drives good”
Looks solid.
“This is a nice M38A1 army jeep, it runs and drives very well. The body is in good shape, need some work.
It has a canvas top and side flaps, no doors. It also has a military stretcher. Selling it as is, it runs great. I have had it since 2008 and it has been a lot of fun for the family.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900.
(01/11/2015) “Totally Restored Jeep cj2a, frame off, stored since completed, new tires, paint, upholstery. changed to 12 volt, clear title. Runs and drives very well. No top. Cash only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“Engine block built by Ford and matches frame and original data plates. The frame is the early MB frame with the Ford ID number stamped into it which proves this is a very early production. This Jeep has been assembled as close to factory standards as possible. The assembly could be classified as, “Built To Museum Quality” standards. The work was performed by Mike’s Military Motor’s in Santa Rosa, CA.
Date of Delivery: 3/25/1942
The accoutrements to this Jeep are:
1) the complete Capstan style winch and Tandem Tow bar assembly
2) period correct WW2 Jeep radio assembly BC 659 all in working order.
3) this Jeep has all of the original style Horse-hair spring seats with all new canvas.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $8850.
(05/31/2015) Comes complete with a hula girl.
“SELLING A VERY NICE 1953 WILLYS CJ3A
This Willys Jeep is in Excellent condition inside and out
Has a New set of tires
Has the bulletproof Flat head 4 cyl
Runs Drives and shifts perfect!!!
Everything works
Features a Very nice and Rare soft top and doors
Seats are freshly re upholstered
4×4 works as it should
Paint is in great shape
Starts right up Everytime
Clean clear title
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Looks like a good project.
“1950 willys wagon does not run
good condition minor rust, rusted floor drivers only, rolls freely have title
rebuilt generator,starter,carb,reconditioned fuel tank,have lots of parts, side glass,head liner bows
seats in great shape.
6 volt
engine spins freely”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26000
Looks solid.
“1962 Jeep Willys Wagon. This vehicle is in Great condition and has all the chrome restored and all the Stainless Steel side trim that is usually missing on the vehicles. mileage is 88.100 miles”
UPDATE:**Status Unknown** Was $4000
(11/20/2015) Looks like a good price.
“1953 Willy jeep. Came off a farm in Lancaster county PA. The second owner rebuilt the engine, front springs, clutch, new wire harness, gas tank, reconditioned harrison heater(works great), new brakes,all done by Walcks in Bowmanstown Pa. New seat covers, half top with doors. Mechanically, it is 100%. the second owner was a purist as the body was left pretty much original(still 6 volt). I have never had to jump or even charge the battery while it sat for over 6 months at times. Have a complete plow set-up from a 1948 CJ2 if interested.”
Nice looking wagon.
“http://Specialty_Sales_Classics.cleancarsorg.com/vslp/24040191/2/12464050/45
Vehicle Info
Stock #: B11149
VIN: P14960
Odometer: 19777
Drivetrain
Cylinders: 4
Transmission Type: Manual
Drivetrain: RWD
Body & Interior
Doors: 2
Interior Color: Brown”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(09/12/2015) Looks like a project.
“1957 FC -150 with title. Very Complete. 4 cylinder. Desirable red & white paint under camo rattle can. Bring trailer. $2500.”
Looks solid.
“1952 jeep willys m38 complete in decent condition and with extra parts for restore. .. Purchased and brought it from Nashville Tennessee was going to restore it myself but found out that it’s too much for my mechanical skills and above my budget to spend
Attached is original posting with pictutes”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Includes a ventilating windshield.
“1957 Willys CJ3B High Hood Jeep
Very rare and all original. Runs & drives good, straight body with very little rust.
New gas tank, carburator , master cylinder,wheel cylinders and hoses. Has rare fold out windshield
and original data plates. Clean California title currently on Non-op . ”
Appears solid.
“This is a 1954 near mint condition M38A1 Willys Jeep. This is the waterproof model of the Willys Jeep. It is in fantastic condition and except for a few upgrades and/or repairs that have been done over the years it is in original condition. For instance – New canvas top, starter, brake light on the back, overdrive was installed ( a $2,000+ addition), seat belts added etc.
This is the military 24 volt system. Has black-out lights, waterproof screw-on wires, rear canvas seat, also installed a hidden kill-switch so it can be parked in public. Original mileage 19,632”
Looks nice. Adam spotted this one.
“1960 JEEP WILLYS OVERLAND FOR SALE:
ASKING PRICE IS 15K ***NEGOTIABLE***
CLEAN TITLE, CURRENTLY HAS ANTIQUE INSURANCE;
EXTERIOR CONDITION & INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE (SEE PHOTOS).
LOW MILEAGE (10,258) RUNS AND DRIVES.
HURRICANE FLAT 6, ORIGINAL
HIGH/LOW RANGE, 3 SPEED;
4 WHL/FREE WHEELING, ORIG. WARNER HUBS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Looks in good in shape.
“Restored Willys Jeep. Still needs some minor touches to complete. Always stored inside. Motor has been completly rebuilt, transmission rebuilt, new body. Original frame, motor, transmission, and front grill everything else is new and bought from Willys Overland. Serious inquires only, not desperate to sell”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/25/2015) It appears to be a pretty original jeep, but it could use some restoration.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5330466829.html
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B, all original, flat-fender, first year of the “Hurricane Four” 4 cyl F-head motor. Original 6-volt electrical system, original oil-bath air cleaner, original vacuum motor windshield wiper. It has spent its whole life in the Oregon High Desert east of the mountains, so there is no significant rust, and was driven only locally for the last 50 yrs, so it has not been “put through the wringer.” Was driven occasionally and parked in back of the house for many years, and has been in a garage for the last several. It could probably be driven away, but has rarely been run for the last 15 years or so. Probably has gas varnished up in the fuel system, and should have a hi-detergent oil run a short while before an oil change, etc. It should probably be taken to its new home via a trailer for face-lift and/or restoration. Got a bunch more pics, email-able, if you’re interested —
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