UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,500.
(05/13/2015) Single family owned.
“New engine with less than 100 miles, working 4 wheel drive, one family ownership and garaged since 1960, new clutch and windshield, needs only minor cosemetic work”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,500.
(05/13/2015) Single family owned.
“New engine with less than 100 miles, working 4 wheel drive, one family ownership and garaged since 1960, new clutch and windshield, needs only minor cosemetic work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
“54 Willys 3B with F-134 engine, T90 3 speed, and Dana 18 transfer case. Jeep has had a light restoration from previous owner(s) over the years but is still mostly stock as you can see in the pics. Everything works and the Jeep runs/drives nice. Converted to 12 volts but still has push button floor starter. Newer parts include complete wiring harness, carb, fuel pump, leaf springs, tires, battery, gauges, brakes (shoes, wheel cylinders, hardware kits, and some lines), tune up etc…. Rims have been powder coated and the seats are reupholstered. I have some extra parts as well including a tow bar, spare rim, period correct Harrison heater (needs rebuilding) and misc other stuff. Jeep has a vintage Bestop Dualmatic soft top in very good condition as well. I’m sure I’m forgetting other things but the Jeep pretty much speaks for itself. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/17/2015) Looks nice.
“I have a partially restored 1961 Willys Wagon. Motor, brakes, radiator, starter, alternator all 100 % restored and rebuilt. Drivetrain works great. New paint inside and out. needs interior and a little TLC. I have paperwork on all engine specs and receipts for all work that was done. I also have pictures of restoration from start to present. I am only selling because I started another project and I don’t want the truck to sit in storage.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
(09/08/2015) Needs work of some kind.
“This is a 1950 Willys M38 Jeep all original with 24v system starts
Has some issues call if interested.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks in good shape.
“or sale. 1954 CJ3B Jeep. Nice condition. Brake system recently rebuilt-new lines, drums, and master cylinder. Windshield frame seal replaced and new horn wiring. Many overhauled components and replaced parts. Little rust. Always hangered. Transmission shifts great, doesn’t pop out of gear. Hi/Low/2wd/4wd all work great.”
UPDATE ***SOLD** Was $19,500.
Glenn forwarded this nice looking Jeepster.
“Two owner car from Yuma, Arizonia …….no rust, near perfect condition,all original. Older restoration new top and carpets in the past two years. This car is all original and comes with a very rare Willy’s radio. This car has the original engine a L-134, and the original transmission which was a 3 speed on the colum and overdrive. I am willing to talk trades or cash and trade,or cash. ”
Has a few minor updates.
“Year: 1954 .
Make: Willys .
Model: Jeep .
Bodystyle: SUV .
Mileage: miles .
Engine: 4 .
Transmission: Manual .
Exterior Color: Red .
Interior Color: BLACK .
VIN: ******454GB235702 .
Stock #: P3086”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
Sure looks good.
“1973 Jeep CJ6- 304 motor, 3-speed, good shape, all matching #’s on motor and transmission. Really nice soft top. 32,000 original miles. Call Benny”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks like a good parade jeep.
“Restored 1942 Willy’s Military Jeep. This jeep was restored about 10 years ago to full military dress. It has a new tub and fenders. It has very few miles on it and has always been garaged and maintained. All mechanicals are in excellent working order and it’s very fun to drive. I call this a parade jeep because it has glossy paint that is easy to keep clean and looks nice in parades but irritates the purists. There are also a few scratches and other details that make it a nice parade Jeep but not necessarily a show winner. If you’re looking for show winner, this one isn’t for you. But if you want a nice driver, this is your Jeep”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Needs some work, but the body looks solid.
“I have a 1948 Willy’s Overland Truck, it has 39000 miles, four cylinder three speed on the column, 6 volt system, two wheel drive that was only offered in the first three years of production. Truck had been sitting in a garage since mid 70’s before I purchased it a couple of months ago. The truck is all original, comes with all the factory extras, jack, tire chains, and helper springs. Needs fuel system cleaned and all the rubber lines replaced, motor turns over with starter after I put new battery in it. I found three rust spots about the 1/4″ each in floor when I pulled original rubber floor mat up. Original paint, and I have good Oklahoma title in hand, also have original owners manual that came with truck. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks like a nice restoration.
“1951 Willys CJ3A complete body off restoration, new sheet-metal, complete drive train rebuild. 14,500 invested. 10,500.00 Firm. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
I can’t tell if that passenger side has rust or not.
“This jeep runs and drives good. It is equipped complete with Warn winch and roof rails for hauling jon boat, canoe, ladder ect. This jeep still has the flat head 4cyl. engine and three speed transmission. It also has brand new Buckshot tires. Call for more info. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(08/21/2015) Looks in good shape.
“1949 CJ3A Willys Jeep. Hard original Konig top. This jeep has mechanically been gone through from top to bottom. Has locking hubs, newly upholstered original seats, great tires, 12,000 pound Ramsey Winch, and much more.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Comes with rear PTO and bed extender.
“This Jeep has been the family for nearly 60 years. Runs great and is in excellent condition. Professional appraisal assesses this vehicle at $18000. This Jeep also has PTO and bed extender.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Runs.
“M38 Willys for sale. 4 wheel drive. 4 Cylinder F Head. Picked up from an estate sale where it had been parked in the shop for 10 years. It was restored to working condition and driven to its present location. PTO transfer case. Originally built as a military Willys. There are no doors or top and no extra parts. White in color. I have another Jeep and I don’t need two of them. Located in Eastern Oregon. ”
Looks pretty stock, but also a bit raw.
“I have a M38 for sale it is a good running jeep, 24 V even the horn works. it is not restored with nice paint it looks like it just came off the battlefield she is sweet just the way she is 7,500.00 call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
Looks nice.
“Very rare, and all original, except 12 volt conversion. No rust, very straight body. Very complete including seats and stretchers, new tires and fresh motor. Runs and drives very good. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
This one has been well cared for by the family.
“This is a Ford GPW made on 5/21/1943 a Friday, 1943. It was bought by my Grandfather in 1947 from fort Ord calif. It has been in the family since then and passed to me. It is in great shape with little to no rust and is stock, other than it is now 12volts and has larger brakes. This jeep had two things in life to do, and that was to go hunting and live in the garage. When you call I can tell you more about this grate piece of history.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
This might be a good price.
“Very nice 1955 military jeep 2200 miles Completely rebuilt motor , NO Rustout on tub or frame This is complete with Manual , Blackout flashlite , Rear canvas, stretcher, correct shovel and ax. Hard to find in this condition at this fair price. NO TEXT Please Calls only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,925.
Dan spotted this truck. It’s got the Tornado and not the Hurricane engine.
“63 willys 4×4 pickup. Pto. Spot light. Rare factory installed 226 hurricane 6 cylinder with 410 gears. Cd stereo. Power seats. 2000 miles on rebuilt engine, transmission, transfer case and front end.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
Looks promising.
“this was a garage find in Philadelphia pa. last inspection was 1984.brought it home.got it running.got brakes working. changed fluids.has some rust but not bad.hole in drivers floor is about the worst.tool box floor is in tact.rear corners show some rust,but not much . front frame horns were welded years ago.speedometer is working and shows 20,485 ,who knows? engine starts and runs.all gears seem ok. serial # 17418 , frame #17418 , body#7507 , tailgate#7503 engine block was replaced with a newer block (supersonic) but looks like original accessories even the head.has pto on end of transfer case but no shaft or rear unit.this is a fairly early civilian willys with colum shift,that has not been messed with or restored.this is a drag out of the garage find so it needs a lot of things. oh, there is a soft top and doors. four old canvas doors also.call with questions ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
Dan forwarded this beautiful wagon.
“1962 Willys 2DR Wagon, Complete restoration 3speed on column,4 Clyinder Asking 18,500”
UPDATE: This was on eBay, but seller pulled the ad. I don’t know if it sold or not.
Jim spotted this good looking CJ-5. Seller is VERY motivated.
“This Jeep runs and drives great, just took it on a 150 mile cruise 70 mph no problem. Steering is tight and is suspension. Look at all the pic’s and see the original condition and original factory red paint (not repainted).This Jeep has great patina!! Please note: a small dent in front right fender, small ding in front left fender, small tear in soft top. Top is not perfect but looks and functions well. Absolutely no fluid leaks in or around engine.
A few cool spec’s relating to what we have for sale.
VERY VERY RARE, TUXEDO PARK TRIM PACKAGE INCLUDES PINSTRIPE UPHOLSTERY, BLACK WINDSHEILD FRAME
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UPDATE: Still Available
(05/05/2013) “1952 JEEP WILLY WAGON 2WD
ORIGINAL F HEAD AND 3 SPEED MANUL TRANS
GOOD SHAPER, RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD”
UPDATE: Still Available. Local sale only
“1954 Willys CJ-3B
F134 Hurricane, 6V
Dana 25/44 axles, (5.38:1)
Dana 18 transfer case with overdrive
Ross T-12 stearing box
T-90 Transmission
Kelsey-Hayes wheels, Warn hubs, 9″ brakes
Original 1954 configuration with overdrive, Warn hubs, and fog lamps. Mechanical restoration (engine, carborator, cooling system, transmission, transfer case, axles, brakes) conducted in 2012 by a professional Willys restoration shop. New fuel tank and lines, replacement windshield frame, new rear seat, new seat covers/foam. All electrical systems (wiring, generator, starter, distributer, etc) rebuilt or replaced with manufacturer’s equivalents. 1200 miles since completed. Registration current. Garage kept. Complete list of work conducted and detail photos available upon request. Local sale only.”