UPDATE: **SOLD**
Steve spotted this poor jeep.
“motor is free and it ran the lat time we used it. 4 weel drive with a super hurricane 6 cylender.spair axle included. Sale or Trade
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Steve spotted this poor jeep.
“motor is free and it ran the lat time we used it. 4 weel drive with a super hurricane 6 cylender.spair axle included. Sale or Trade
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It runs and the body is supposed to be in good shape. It looks like a good price.
“Early 1940 CJ3AWilley’s Jeep. Body is in excellent condition, extra hood, extra windshield frame, 4 brand new tires mounted and 4 real good tires on jeep. Original motor runs good. We have lots and lots of original extra pasts for willeys jeep. Bought several years ago with no title. It was plated and still has plate on it in 1997. We could not find the serial # on the side to get origianl title. You would have to get a 2012 Title if you can not find the Serial #. Has been in storage for the last 5 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(03/09/2012) Nice looking M-38, though the dash is a bit patched. This has the Bobcat fiberglass hood.
“Willys Flat Fender Jeep
Restored and is in Excellent Condition
Dana 44 Differentials in the front and the rear
Warn Hubs
Twin Stick Transfer Case
New tires and Bikini Top
Complete Full Soft Cab Enclosure w/Doors
Complete Painless Wiring Harness all redone front to back
Tilt Wheel
V6 Engine Swap w/3 Spd trans
Wood Grain Dash, Lockable Glove Box, and Under Seat Storage
New Tires
Lights and Everything Work
Don’t Miss this Ultra Clean Jeep”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $450.
There may be some value here.
“Old Willys jeep basket case, lots of parts including flat head, not sure if it is any good.”
No pics provided.
“I am paring out 3 m38a1 contact with your needs 423 802 6452 between 9am 11pm please 7 days ok 1953 willys or cj5 some parts enterchange all running gear ,trans, t case wendsheels just let me know what u need transmisions and transfer case 150.00 big brake front and reat ends 100.oo each other miss. parts”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500
“As title says, Early ’46 CJ2A VEC body. Included is dash plate, body plate, and patent plate, a NY non-titled bill of sale from the previous owner in Oregon, and a NY ’46 license plate. All numbers match: 230XX.
Please note that this body is for a column shift (as indicated by the oval hole where the steering shaft enters through firewall. VEC body (tool indents) until 34530. Column Shift until 38221.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(10/18/2011) Unclear if this runs.
“48 Willys flatfender 4cyl flathead no title only bill of sale call/text”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22500.
(03/01/2012) That’s a pretty wagon.
“1951 Willys Jeep Station Wagon
4X4
The original American SUV
Super Solid Body
Restored
Collectable”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750. This appears to be a VEC CJ-2A rather than a MB.
“1945 willys mb , rectagular tube frame , cage , buick v6 , mucie 4 speed trans , needs work , have pink , on none op .”
NOTE: Nate needs NOS Amp and Temp Gauge for his new CJ-3A (or ones in good shape. If you have them, you can email him at bolducn20 [at] aol.com).
You might remember Nate’s last two rebuilds. Well, he managed to find a stock, solid CJ-3A in the Northeast. Kudos to him for that find. It looks great.
Nate’s Custom suspension Build
Nate’s Ideas
Nate’s Stock Build
(See all three of his jeeps in the bottom picture)
Nate writes, “Anyways, the one I picked up a month or so ago is truly a rare jeep for the northeast and one that I have been searching for. The body has very little rot, all the original wiring is intact and every thing works, lights, brake light, horn, and vacuum wiper. It runs great also. I had to do a little tinkering with it to get it running good, just as good as my ’53. It also has decent breaks now too. It was missing some parts that I located like a passenger hand wiper, battery hold down, matching ’49 license plates, one seat pan and a spare tire/carrier. I added the dualmatics.
Only things I need for it are two original gauges and it is back to 100% original. The ones I need are an amp and temp gauge. If anyone has both, please let me know.
We think it came from Tennesee. On the tailgate, very faintly it says “DAVIS HOLLOW SECURITY PATROL”. We researched that and there is a seasonal campground in Tennessee by that name. There were other places too, all down south. Someone at one time painted the entire thing, and I mean everything (even the grease) with the red primer. The original color was Luzon red which can be seen in many places. Makes me want to remove the primer to bring out the original paint. Even the frame is still black in a few places!”