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”
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.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Appears solid.
“Great, nearly original 1946 Willys CJ-2A. 12 volt system. Less than 2,000 miles since the professional engine rebuild, including hardened valve seats. Drag-link steering upgrade. 30% overdrive. Nearly rust-free, but minor rusting near tail gate. Tow bar. Odometer shows just over 18,900 miles, however unsure of exact mileage. Soft Besttop has hail damage. Seldom drive it these days, but highly drivable and fun. . .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Engine runs.
“1946 Willys CJ2A. Has been stored in basement for years, and a barn before that. Engine is not locked up. Original motor. Will start and run if you manually pour gas in carb. Would be an awesome project, I just never found the time to put into it. Prefer text or email. Clean TN title in hand.”
UPDATE:**Status Unknown** Was $7800.
Looks in good shape.
“For your consideration is a true unaltered Army jeep, not a cj that has a coat of od green.
* show quality condition
* Wisconsin title in my name.
* It is the original 24 volt system with all the working blackout lights and switches.
* Pertronix electronic ignition inside the waterproof distributor
* all original waterproof wiring, generator, regulator, plugs and wires
* runs great and ready to show, parade, or cruise
* ndcc non directional military tires
* Has bumperetts, pintle hitch, jerry can and holder, all in great shape
* bow brackets, lifting shackles and brackets, manual, and extra parts available for the right price”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9500.
(04/09/2015) Looks solid.
“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: was $3750. **Status Unknown**
Doesn’t run, but looks in good shape. I don’t see a front driveline, so it may still be 2WD.
“1957 military jeep all original except for paint. Jeep is in excellent condition as far as the body is concerned, needs a little restoration for the interior to be back up. Has been sitting for 20 years. Does not run, would be a great project or collectors item. Call or text anytime”
UPDATE: **No longer for sale**
“1957 Willy’s pickup , good condition, 6 cylinder, 3 speed with overdrive, converted to 12 volt system, new brake system, good exhaust system and interior, radial tires runs and drives good, still in storage.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500.
Some better pics would aide the sale of this.
“Totally restored and garage kept authentic military jeep that was stationed in France only 875 miles since restore only used for parades must see and serious inquires only I don’t need to sell it. Selling because I don’t have time for it. ”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $6000.
(02/04/2015) It appears this has a MB/GPW windshield.
“have a 51 Jeep Willis brakes all new carburetor new all fuel lines new and brake lines seats redone runs and drives great has 50 pounds of oil pressure at idle and. ZERO RUST and working ramsey winch new bedliner”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
(03/24/2015) Still 6 volt.
“64k miles on original flat head 4, 3 speed manual trans and dual stick transfer case. Running gear is mechanically perfect, Clutch was replaced and has less than 500 mi on it. Still original 6 volt battery system with most of the original wiring in tact and floor starting button. Blinkers sand key were added by a former owner but should be easy enough to change or remove. Body is solid with some surface rust mainly in the bed. Has been painted at some point. Have original owners manual as well as defroster and hand crank. This is a CASH ONLY sale, NOT interested in trades. Please don’t waste my time with lowball offers or scams.”