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 $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
SEE ORIGINAL ADVERTISEMENT BELOW!!
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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.”
Looks real nice.
“Astounding investment grade restoration, no expense spared. Must be seen to be believed! This vehicle turns heads everywhere it has been shown, and would be an incredible addition to any of the finest collections. Do yourself a favor, stop by Cox Automotive and see for yourself. 118 Lenzner Court, Sewickley, PA. 15143.”
UPDATE: Back on Craigslist.
(09/10/2014) Looks good.
“Frame off restoration
4 cyl, 4wd, rebuilt 3sp manual trans, new brakes
New upholstery, new firestone wide Whitewall tires
Wipers do not work, cracked drivers side glass (flat glass, easy repair)
Functioning after market gauge cluster”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7,900.
(05/21/2015) This has an interesting tow setup.
“This CJ runs great, New Brakes, leaf springs, shocks, gas tank,tires, top,gages and much more. Converted to electronic ignition and 12 volt. Has PTO for winch. This vehicle is ready to head to the hills. Great hunting rig, as you stray dry and have a heater. Will sell with or without trailer. Add $2500 for trailer..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks solid.
“1953 Jeep Willy. M38A1 U.S. Marine Corps. Excellent shape, mechanically inside and body. Garage kept. 15000 OBO. Clean Title, Manual transmission, and gas fuel.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/16/2015) Looks solid.
“I am considering selling my 1946 Willys CJ-2A 3 speed on the column jeep. $8,500 or best offer. I really dont need the money so if if i dont get a certain amount of the jeep.. it can sit in my garage for the next 50 yrs as a family airloom. It has been in my family since the 1950’s. The engine was rebuilt many years ago. It runs strong. It has a fresh coat of paint and a new battery. Was recently tuned up with new plugs and wires. There is one small issue i have yet to resolve. It needs a new fuel pump. I just havent gotten around to changing it myself yet. The jeep comes with an older top that was fitted for the jeep. There are about 73k miles or so on the vehicle.
This is not a show vehicle but it is a well maintained 70 yr old Jeep. Its the original 6 volt system. Yes the vehicle does leak(as you can see from the picture). They all do.
The column shift is rare. The early batch of CJ’s had them and they only produced about 38,000 with the colum shift.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
“In good shape ’44 jeep willy. Runs and drives. Has mock .50 cal machine gun and tons of soldiers gear from WWII. Stationed at War History Museum in Memphis.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Maybe an ex fire-jeep?
“Original 1952 Willys M38 ready to be restored. Solid body, original 24 volt system, lots of new parts ready to be installed. $3500 OBO. Also have a brand new L134 engine block in unopened crate for additional cost.”
UPDATE: Still available.
(05/13/2015) Looks pretty original.
“Great Korean War vintage 1952 M38 Jeep. This is military surplus, not a CJ-2 civilian model. Very fun to drive, unrestored, all original except for a new gas tank. New batteries, 24v system. Great to run around the farm or put in a parade. Dull OD green, not a shiney finish to attract the enemies’ attention. My wife did not like driving it near as much as I did.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
Includes a plow. Looks like a good price.
“1948 Jeep CJ2A. 4 cylinder. 6 volt. Runs well. Most everything works. With electrically operated Meyers plow (12 volt). Some rust. Would be a great classic to restore.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(09/14/2016) Looks solid.
“M38 Willys Jeep restored to original. Classic Korean War era. $7500.00.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,500.
“Price Reduced! Complete frame-off restoration in 2012 using an abundance of stainless hardware and body sealing. Resto work completed by experienced professionals back to original specifications except for upgrade to 1966 Dauntless V-6 engine with electronic ignition for reliable starting and operation. The CJ-6 is identical to the CJ-5 but has an additional 20″ in length added to the wheel base. This makes a HUGE improvement in handling stability and ride. Includes optional split windshield. No top or doors, perfect for FL driving.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was part of an estate sale.
“1953 Willys Jeep available at estate sale at 10140 Jody Ave. Ct. No., Grant (Stillwater).
Runs great! Can be seen Friday, September 11th and Saturday, September 12. 9am-4pm”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $7000
Looks in good shape. It’s missing a few details.
“4-cyl
New Driver, Passenger and Rear Seats
New Top
New Tires (includes spare)
New Tail Lights and Reflectors
New Wind shield wiper motors
New Brakes
“Some” Engine work
Asking $7000 OBO”
Runs, but needs work.
“1952 WILLYS JEEP, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, RUNS, COULD USE A LITTLE WORK. $2500 FIRM. ”
It doesn’t run, but mightn’t take much to get it going.
“1961 Jeep FC-170 truck. I put this truck up in my tools head some time ago. At that time the four wheel drive,transmission and winch worked well. At that time I had not had it running for some time. I did put a temporary battery in it today and it does turn over. It may be something simple or worse so it is an as is vehicle. I have equipment to load on a trailer. It is an original truck with the original engine. The truck is not a rust bucket and none of the glass is broken. It would make a great rat rod. I have put a very reasonable reserve. ”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
A beautiful Maverick wagon restored by Willys America.
“Impeccably and professionally restored by Paul Berry of Willy’s America in California. No changes not original except aftermarket windshield wiper motor. It can be returned to vacuum power easily. Assembled near the closing of the Willy’s manufacturing line this 1961 two-tone Willy’s Maverick was named for the television show starring James Garner popular at the time. Very few miles on the completely rebuilt engine. Original paint colors in better condition than the original paint. This Willy’s is a collector’s dream vehicle. No radio, no seat belts, no smog or catalytic converter this vehicle is as it came of the assembly line.”