UPDATE: Was $9000. **SOLD**
Looks nice.
“US Military 1951 M38 Willys Jeep
Restored with Winch”
UPDATE: Was $6000 **SOLD**
(01/05/2015) Looks like a good price.
“Fully restored 1953 Army Jeep asking $6000. It’s about 95% original parts if you have any questions please text.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/09/2015) Deserves some more pics.
“1946 Willys jeep with plow. Runs perfect, everything works. Asking $12,000 obo.”
Mark just listed this over at war jeeps.com
“1942 WW2 Jeep. It is Model GPW built by Ford and identical in every way to the Willys Model MB. Both Ford and Willys shared the WW2 production of 500,000 Jeeps almost equally. Ford had a policy of identifying virtually all of their parts including Bolts with the Ford script \”F\”. Because of this, a complete and original GPW will usually sell for a higher price than the comparable Willys. My GPW is serial number 10,100. Simply stated this is a very early WW2 Jeep and the 10,100th Jeep produced of a total Ford production of approximately 250,000 Jeeps. It was completed on March 25, 1942. The date is engraved on the original Ford data plate on the Glove box door. The body, floors and all metal are in excellent condition. There is no rust. The Jeep has been garaged since I\’ve owned it. Have Top/bows. The engine is original and is engraved GPW 10,100 on the block. The Frame is also engraved GPW 10,100. The Jeep cranks and starts like it should. It is a good driver as well. The Jeep has a gun mount for a 30 cal Browning MG. I have the Browning MG which is made from a Browning parts kit. It is correct in appearance, size and weight. The guts of the MG have been modified so the MG will not fire. The MG is not a Live gun. It is for display and is being sold separately for $1500″
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale/adm025/adm025.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Appears solid.
“1946 willys jeep 4cylinder engine runs excellent
$5500. For more info call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
(09/24/2014) Looks good.
“1962 Willys 4×4 wagon. Great condition, Great running condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17000.
Looks like a nice M-38A1.
“1955 M38A1 Jeep.
Restored
Full Canvas
Street Legal, Mirrors, Turn Signals, Horn
24 volt system.
Front Disc Brakes.
Runs great..
$17,000.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950. Now for sale on eBay.
Looks great for the price.
“The jeep is in VERY GOOD condition with a like new roof and rear bench seat.
Dark Green in color.
Original F-Head Hurricane motor with 6 volt electrics and a good battery. The F-Head engine is in excellent condition. It starts right up and runs very strong with no oil burning or leaking from the seals and gaskets.
The engine was rebuilt a few years ago by the person I bought it from. I rebuilt the carburetor 2 years ago.
The body has some scratches and dings and a small dent behind the fuel filler neck, but overall very good for the age. NO RUST.
The roof is about 3 years old and looks like new.
The transmission leaks, probably needs a new gasket.
The overdrive does not currently work, probably because the transmission leaks.
The speedometer does not currently work.
235/75-15 tires with 75% tread and snow studs. Side mount spare tire the same.
Has a Willy’s Jeep dealer “Extension Body ” for the rear of the jeep, very rare. Remove several bolts and the extension comes right off.
The jeep has been garaged kept while I have owned it.
Tow bar setup included.
Clear title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Here’s a solid looking early CJ-5.
“This old Jeep runs great.
It is mostly all original. It has the “F” head engine, a hydraulic snow plow and PTO operated winch. The engine was rebuilt in 1993 and the plow and beefed up suspension were added in 1998. It has HI / LOW range, 4 wheel drive, and a three speed manual transmission. The transmission is in great shape and does not slip. There is little rust on the body. The interior seats are in good shape and are not torn. The cab is removable as well. ”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/27/2014) Includes a trailer.
“M170 Ambulance — 90% restoration — canvas/bows, rebuilt F134, all seals, gears, transmission gone thru and rebuilt where needed, new tires, brakes, steering damper, radiator, converted to 24vdc alternator instead of generator, lights, horn, wipers, etc. working condition, new exhaust/muffler, body bumpers/cushions installed, little to no rust, tub in great condition. M101 restored, new bows, boards and used cover, brakes work, little rust in bed. Lots of restoration photos available. New gauges, new speedometer, 24vdc magnetic spot lights included, extra wheels and tires included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $1000. This one sold quickly! I considered this one for myself.
Looks like a good price. It runs.
“Great unique jeep project. 4cyl engine, 4×4.
Engine does run and it will drive although it has no brakes.
Cab is in decent shape, bed is rusty
come take a look and make me a offer.
I have to get this out of my yard.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $4800.
(08/21/2013) This early M-38A1 deserves more pictures. I wonder what that rear cargo looks like.
“1953 military jeep ,body of jeep in super nice condition ,runs great , still has original 24 volt system. have title,some extra parts.ideal resto project to bring back its real color. item sold as is ,if its posted its for sale . you know what to do if your serious.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Not totally original, but looks like a solid parade jeep.
“This is a 1944 Willys MB that saw service in Europe from 1944 through 1945; was sold surplus following the war; current owner bought the jeep in Germany in 1987 and returned the jeep to Baltimore in 1989. Jeep is in perfect running condition, has no rust, and has original seats and canvas top; engine is not the original but is a 1945 original Willys engine. Original transmission, transfer case, and axles however. Has been converted to 12-volt and has a non-original electrical wiring harness. This jeep could be fully restored to show condition or used as-is. Given olive drab coat of paint with World War II markings in 2000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Appears worth a look.
“Clean 1946 CJ 2A Willys Jeep. Runs and drives great. Too many new parts to list Only interested buyers please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This may be a good restoration project.
“1960 willys jeep, 10, 000. Original miles, all original except taillights, runs good, 4×4 works good, basically rust free, nicest original tub you’ll find, 1/2 metal top with doors, snow plow non powered, needs brake work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Looks good.
“1948 Willys Jeepster; Fine example of an older restoration. Runs well, overdrive works, mechanically sound. Some old parts included such as: heater, radio, fuel pump.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Drive as is or restore it.
“1955 pickup. 95% complete and original truck. A lot of mechanical work has been done. Perfect truck for a first time restoration job.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
“For sale 46 willys jeep. Jeep runs & drives. Needs battery & front breaks. Has new tires on the rear. Has soft top on it & has hard top to go with it. Have doors to go with soft & hard top. Has a stock heater in it. Asking 6000 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500
“Beautifully restored 46′ Willys Jeep cj2a. 5 New Firestone non directional tires and inner-tubes, custom seats, new flooring cab and rear, dualmatic locking hubs, windshield wipers, turn signals, seat bealts, rear spare jerry can and carrier, tow rope, custom made rear corner seats, new draw bar/ tow package, new e-brake and drums, new gas tank, all new gauges, etc….
Runs great, ready to go, and has overdrive ability. Sold as is, no warrenty.”
Nice!
“1962 Jeep wagon, stock, 6-cyclinder, stick, 4-wheel drive. Redone years ago. 60,000 miles
Runs, drives and looks real good. Must see”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1300.
(10/08/2014) Runs.
“1954 m38a1 military jeep
Runs good- but will need a starter
will need paint and some body work if you want it for show.
If you want it to just beat and knock around in- your good to go
WE WILL NOT SHIP OR HOLD!”
This might be worth a look.
“v6 buick engine, front winch, rag top[new], good tires good condition. Red with black top. Only two owners, brother in law, and myself. No rot, never driven on salted roads. Has always been garaged. Seats are original, however drivers seat has split, with foam showing. Not registered, but ready to drive you home. She’s a real beauty. Great for Alaska’s off-road warriors. In better than good condition.”
UPDATE: Was $6500. **SOLD**
(12/01/2014) Looks good for the price.
“49 Willys Jeepster. Runs great, new brakes, top and gas tank. $6500 obo or may trade for tow car.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
Looks nice.
“1952 “Willys M38” military jeep that has been completely restored and in
excellent condition stored in a garage. This jeep was monogramed from Can
Tho Vietnam and features paint, upholstery, rubber kit, tires, right hand wheel
studs, wire kit, brake shoes, gas tank cleanout, radiator hoses, water thermostat,
generator, regulator, head and tail lights, light bulbs and the “original plaques”. ”