UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
“1941 Military Jeep; Preserved for 25 yrs; 5,000 mi; New paint; Engine runs good; Good compression (4cyl); Needs gas tank & Windshield glass; Good 4X4 system; 5 new tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
“1941 Military Jeep; Preserved for 25 yrs; 5,000 mi; New paint; Engine runs good; Good compression (4cyl); Needs gas tank & Windshield glass; Good 4X4 system; 5 new tires.”
This looks like an old racer. The roll cage alone is worth some money. The engine might be worth $325 if it runs like the seller indicates. The seller also has a set of mounted terra tractor tires for only $150.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep, You can air up the tires, light it on fire & push it down a hill……….but you probably won’t drive this one without a little fine tuning here and there!
It has been converted to a Buick 3.8 V6 engine, but all of the rest of the drive train appears to be original……..Dana 25 in the front…….Dana 30 in the rear.
The tub, firewall and hood have been hacked by someone that shouldn’t be allowed to have any sharp objects. The fenders, grill and frame might be of use to someone, or, you can refer back to my opening line at the top. $325 and it is yours! You could offer me a little less if I appear to be in a good mood.
Call Steve @ 1-360-600-4223
I also have other Willys Jeep parts for sale, but not included in the price above:
1. A custom raised fiberglass hood for a 3A (it has an embossed WILLYS on each side) $100.00,
2. a stock metal hood (it has an embossed WILLYS on each side) $75.00
3. grill for a 2 or 3A $75.00
4. 2 terra tires with tractor treads 31 x 15.5 x 15 mounted on 13″ wide steel wheels that fit a Willys $150.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
If is as nice as it looks, it’s a good price. There is some rust, but hard to see where.
“runs drives some rust this is a rare antique just try and find another you won’t”
It runs and drives and looks pretty stock. This might be a good price. It’s got a few dents in that rear quarter panel.
“1962 Willys CJ-7 for sale. We never get any use of this jeep anymore would love to find someone who would be able to enjoy it. This jeep was my husband’s Grandfathers so its been in the family for sometime. Its runs good just could use a little tune up because we never use it anymore.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
It seems to be made from extra parts from various jeeps. Paul notes, correctly, that the outside of the rims have been sprayed, but the insides haven’t, suggesting a quick-n-dirty spray job. If you look at the bottom of the rig, you can see where black spray paint got to some spots and not other others, like the bottom of the axle housings, the bottom of the springs shackles, parts of the muffler, etc.
“Total Body Off Restoration – Body Mostly New. New Wiring Harness. New Soft Top. All new Gauges. Upgraded Holley Carb.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It seems to run and drive, though I suspect this has seen a few swamps.
“1949 JEEP WILLY…………. $1800/OR TRADE FOR TRUCK……4X4…. RUNS GREAT!!!”
No pics provided. This is a project, but might have some value.
“It’s a Willys repro tub on a 60’s postal Jeep frame. The frame was mostly boxed on these due to the weight of the mail & the full steel body of the postal Jeeps. Has a centered Dana 44 rear & passenger drop Dana 30 front. Buick 225 V6, mystery 4 speed, & a Dana300 t-case. Also has 4 brand new 31/10.50R15 BFG AT’s. the seats & wiring are all pulled out of it. I installed an electric fan & Painless Wiring fan control system. please emali me at croweholdings at yahoo com. I can send pics if you’re interested. $1000 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Some assembly required.
“Partial Restoration in progress. Many Parts brand new to use. Data plates and frame numbers match. Clear title. New Tires and Rims. Motor and Transmission completely rebuilt. Alot finished, and alot to go. Great Project Vehicle. Serious inquiries only. Roll Bar is removable. More pictures available upon request.”
According to the seller, who has owned this jeep for 14 years, this runs and drives good. But, it needs new brake lines because the seller never connected them? That seems a little odd.
“Great hunting jeep..or project to restore..runs and drives good. I have title. I have owned for 14 years and only used at the deer lease. Has some original parts still installed, I have the original parts that have been replaced.. water pump 1 yr old, starter rebuilt 2 yrs ago. has mud tires with lots of tread left. I have original steering wheel, it has a best top frame no top. needs new brake lines, I have never connected brakes since I have owned. This dog will hunt 4000.00 obo. I can provide more pics or serial numbers just email… Also has limited rust..some bullet holes but I do not know the history..Definetly need to come see”
The fiberglass body looks in good shape, though the seller says it is cracked.
“This is a 1946 jeep. It was a complete running driving willys last week. It has now become a parts/project jeep. I have a good clear title and vin tag ready to go. There is also a tag on the frame. What is here:
complete fiberglass body kit metal windshield frame, glass is cracked. Metal wiilys hood and grille. Glass gas tank. steering column still connected to the box. Dash with all guages. factory frame in rust free condition, the body is still bolted on the frame. Trans & transfer case with drive shafts still mounted with the cross member to the frame. Front and rear axles with lock outs. Wiring with electric wiper motors. I do not have an engine. Radiator. Leaf springs. Seats. Other than these few parts it could easily be put back on the road. Can assit with shipping.”