UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This looks like a great price.
“1948 Jeep Wills, 4 cylinder, good condition OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This looks like a great price.
“1948 Jeep Wills, 4 cylinder, good condition OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
I like this half-door hardtop combo. Jeep looks in good shape.
“If you like classic Jeeps, this is the one for you! This 1963 Jeep Willy is a 4 cyl. vehicle that just had a ring and valve job. New exhaust manifold, 2 new wheel cylinders and 4 brand new tires. Speedo currently reads 34k miles. Painted in catalytic primer all over. Asking $4,000 OBO. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6350.
“Selling a 1955 Willy’s wagon 4×4. Runs and drives very good. 4×4 works as it should. Body is in really good shape for age. No rust on body. Has some patches. Floor pans have been patched. All seats are there. Rear seat needs foam but has new covers. Motor is a F head 4cyl that is out of a 1953 wagon. Still on 6volt system. All lights work. Heater motor blows air but the temp adjustment needs some tinkering. Has original vacuum wiper motor that does not work. Oil pressure gauge works and battery gauge. Working on temp and fuel gauges. Speedo works and is pretty accurate. Manual choke. Tires are like brand new and brakes have been all gone through. New rear shocks and steering stabilizer. Has new gas tank and new wiring. Has a couple small drips but nothing major. Love it but needs to go for next project. All glass is good also. Call or text with any questions. Can text more pictures if needed. I also have a couple totes of extras including dash gauges speedo. Other misc parts. Steering stem and generator. Also have side extensions for rear bumper and an extra passenger front seat. Will sell extra parts separate also. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6000.
Worth a closer look at that price.
“Title on site , Original engine, 24 volt generator system is in tack, foot push button start, military non-directional tires are 2 years old w/spare, all seats present w/olive drab canvas covers, ready to drive away.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks solid.
“1954 willys jeep 3 speed manual in running condition. Just fired up and took for a drive yesterday everything ran fine. Repainted a few years back to u s army green with lettering and army star on hood. 4×4 works and runs like a champ.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Jim looked at this M-151 the other day. It may be a good buy for the right person.
He wrote, Wanted to share with the eWillys crew. I visited this M151 yesterday (19 April), and ultimately passed on it, as it will need panel patching for the lower panel rust holes. Jeep runs, matter of fact it started right up and smooth idle. It has been in family for some time, and has a lot of trail time, resulting in the angle iron lower rocker panel reinforcements. Ad has more information. I would recommend the jeep to any interested party who doesn’t mind the pin holes, or can repair the panels themselves. A fair price for a registered, running M151!
The owner asked to have his name and number available as well. Garrett, call or text @ (805) 218-5061.
Ad text: “Selling uncut 1970 M151 A1. This is a Vietnam Era Army Jeep made by Ford, it is 4×4 with independent suspension front and rear.
Nearly stock except for a hoop style roll bar made of 1.75″ 120 wall d.o.m. as well as some angle iron guards just below the driver and passenger doors which unbolt.
Has the deep water fording kit as well as full soft top.
There are some of the usual rust spots, mainly on the front floorboards which I will include a picture of. Nothing major.
It runs great and is totally capable of heading up to the mountains so or cruising around town.
It has current registration with clean title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
The top appears sound. Might be a good price.
“1955 willys jeep cj5 with 4cyl ohv engine runs and drives needs carb work have spare frame with good axles and transmission and transfer case plow and plow frame not included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950.
Doesn’t run. Needs body work on the passenger side. Unusual passenger ‘step’.
“1946 4×4 Willys Jeep VIN # 22582, Never had it started, original 4 cylinder engine is free, tires are good, good windshield and frame, still on the original 6 volt system, have many new parts to go with it, this one would make a easy restoration project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Dan spotted this wagon. Looks like it has great potential.
“1949 Willys Overland. Full window wagon. 3 speed, 6 cylinder. Pink slip, non-op”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(04/13/2015) Runs and drives, but doesn’t stop well.
“Willys CJ3B Jeep 1953 Runs & drives needs brakes, leaks oil from the rear main and smokes body has rust in the usual spots.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
At the very least needs a fuel line.
“I have a 1946 willys jeep for sale. It runs just needs a fuel line. I do have the roof and the doors that go with it. Great project car”
John’s selling this Boyer Jeep. The jeep has less than 9,000 miles and was formerly a DNR wire jeep. I have the stainless steel racks that were on the jeep and the tailgate. I don’t have all the side mounted tool boxes. I also have all the canvas. Roof, doors and back. As for the knob on the front by the headlight it is hand throttle. I suspect it was used for the water pump that at one time was mounted on the front. This is why it does not have the proper front bumper I suspect.
You can email him at jrhackett42@yahoo.ca
Glenn spotted this nice wagon. Seller is certain it’s the best anywhere.
“Willys 1961 model L-6-266 Utility Wagon 4X4, Platium White 2-tone, 23,368 miles since new, original throughout, Provenience/Documentation, Best and Lowest Mileage Wagon in Existance”
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/willys/utility_wagon/1721263.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
Looks solid.
“1959 Willys Wagon, 4 wheel drive
Hurricane inline 6 original
runs excellent”
Mark just listed this at warjeeps.com
“It is a very correct Nut and Bolt Restoration. The Restoration is now several years ago and it shows some wear here and there. It has a Snorkel and a high Exhaust System and all Components are there for fording. It comes with a Military Radio with a tall Antenna as well as a Canvas Top, side Covers and Doors. Though the Doors show some age, they could be original. Further it has a Siren, Primer Pump, Heater, (not installed), Fire Extinguisher, Grease Pump, Shovel and Axe, as well as a Spare Tire and a 5 Gal. Jerry Can. The Willys starts right away and drives fine. It has the correct 24 Volt System. The Body is original, not a reproduction, it is very straight, solid and without any patch Panels. The Engine, Transmission and Transfer Case are in very good condition. The Brakes have been serviced recently and the Brake Fluid has been replaced with Silicone Fluid. It has been meticulously restored several years ago and now shows signs of usage. It would be a great addition for a Car Collector or Military Memorabilia Collector. Please contact me if you have more Questions or want some more pictures. Point of Sale is Daytona Beach. I can assist in shipping. Worldwide!”
http://www.warjeeps.com/jss/sale/adj979/adj979.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Looks good for the price.
“This is the classic Willys CJ2A that represents the first year the CJ (Civilian Jeep) was introduced (after wartime production). It has been restored and runs beautifully. Not a bit of rust. All new wiring, all new brake system, rebuilt starter, rebuilt transfer case, all new gauges, all new 12V electrical parts (converted from original 6V by previous owner), new muffler, just about everything new. Odometer wasn’t working so not sure of mileage. Clean title. Needs some minor work including horn, windshield wiper motor and some other little things. It doesn’t have a top (there were no tops/doors back then except a bimini style). I don’t recommend this vehicle for young drivers since there are no seat belts or roll bar (also not invented then). This jeep is worth twice what I am asking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4950
The clutch is out.
“1953 Willys Jeep truck has no title and the clutch is broke but runs great! Living Estate Sale Man’s Cave paradise , 6000 sq ft ware house and huge yard full of antiques, animal mounts, 2 12 ft alligators, life size brown bear, timber wolf, elk, caribou, Deer heads, ducks, deer horns, fish, beer signs, claw foot bath tubs, Yard Art , Pink army duce and a half, 18 wheeler tractor truck, fire truck, pistol BBQ pits, train engine pit, concrete and metal statues , big chicken, gorilla, turtles,- TOO MUCH TO LIST!!! .”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
This jeep includes a rare Blue Star Hardtop.
“1952 Willy Jeep CJ3A 4×4, 4 cyl, standard, fold down windshield, has towbar, and spare tire. It comes with an aluminum hard top and soft door frames. I don’t know if it was factory or aftermarket.
Was told that it ran 5 years ago. I couldn’t get it to turn over, it’s stuck. Has some rust in the floor. Can be fixed easily, because it’s all in flat areas. And needs seats recovered.”
This may be worth a look.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/bar/4950117170.html
“70- Jeep J-100 Wagoneer 4X4 /C in Vin “Custom Station Wagon”
Number Matching Buick 5.7 350 Motor/Factory Power Steering/Power Brakes/Air Conditioning
Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission/Dana 20 Transfer Case/Dana 44 Rear Axle
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/04/2014) Nice wagon!
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5536247747.html
“condition: excellent
1957 Jeep Willys title status : clean
Collector 1957 Kaiser Willys Jeep overland station wagon
‘Super Hurricane”engine – flat head 226
[300,000 made]
[engine number 33885 – Toledo, Ohio]
SPECIFICATIONS:
3 speed transmission(stock); 6-226 with 16 L Head Motor. Horsepower: 105@3600 rpm. Torque: 190 lb-ft. compression ratio: 6.9 to 1. Valvetrain: L-Head.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
“1962 M170 Military Jeep. Very good condition, New Tires and Break system last year only 3500 made for Marine Corp.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
Appears solid.
“Military jeep in good shape no rust summer top all original.”
Looks good.
“Older 3yr. restoration. This includes new steel body, powder coated frame, every component new or rebuilt. This includes engine, transmission, transfer case, entire braking system, starter, voltage regulator, shocks, gages, tires, axel seals, seats, tow bar, you name it and it has be rebuilt or replaced. Over 3yrs. of labor + over $15K in receipts. You won’t be disappointed!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,250.
(03/19/2015) Looks nice.
“25 year old frame off restoration. Painted in Michigan yellow. Runs and drives great.
60 HP, 4 Cylinder Go Devil Engine. 4×4, Original miles 35000.
6 Volt System.”
UPDATE: Was $16,000. **Status Unknown**
oohs good.
“1951 M-38 Jeep – Hurricane Flat Head 4 cyl. , 65 hp. engine .
Ground up restoration in 2009.
Drives and runs great, approx. 2000 miles on total restoration.”