UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
It runs and drives. Who needs brakes?
“1959 Willys jeep CJ5 runs and drives.brakes do not work. Fuel tank needs new gas line (gas tank is ok). JEEP HAS NO TITLE. 700 dollars.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
It runs and drives. Who needs brakes?
“1959 Willys jeep CJ5 runs and drives.brakes do not work. Fuel tank needs new gas line (gas tank is ok). JEEP HAS NO TITLE. 700 dollars.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
The front clip includes some CJ-3A Parts. The front crossmember suggests this might be a GPW rather than a MB.
“This is a 1943 Willys MB Jeep. It does not run but is all there. This would make a good restoration project. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
Looks solid.
“1947 civilian model Jeep Willy’s for sale or trade (?). New body, mostly all new parts. Ready for 4th of July parades, car shows, runs great! PTO is optional for farm implements.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This doesn’t run.
“1945 Ford GPW Army Jeep
Complete, Not Running
Flathead 4 Cyl, 3 spd trans
Body is fair, needs resto
$2500 (no trades)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
This won’t win a beauty award and it needs work, but there is something to work with here.
“1942 Ford GPWArmy Jeep
Body and Frame / Axles, (No Engine/Trans)
Have Title
Body Tub is rough, but usable, Fenders Hood Grill are good
$1000 (no trades)”
This has a big rig look to it.
“i have a 74 jeep cj6 with an amc 304 v8 4 speed man. tranny total of just under 12 inch lift with 35s runs and drives amazing for its age. very very little rust. willing to trade for the right thing must be fast car or big 4×4 truck… call or txt for more pics and info no emails please.. 317-361-0503 the name is jerid”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
A variety of updates to this flattie named “Plum Good”
“1942 JEEP RUNS GOOD LOOKS GOOD 260 V-8 4 SPD OVERDRIVE TILT WHEEL UPDATED BRAKE GOOD PAINT GOOD INT CLEAR TITLE UP TO DATE GOOD TIRES GOOD HUNTING UNIT OVER TEN K INVESTED 3800.00 OBO”
UPDATE: Was $2000. Status Unknown
Plenty of surface rust. Ok, Im not sure why, but that hardtop has a bit of an alien feel to me. Maybe it has just settled funny on the ground or something.
“47 willys was running about 3 years ago, comes with a hard top. $2000 cash,”
UPDATE: I thought this had been patched on the passenger side, but the seller notes that the metals stripes have been added to prevent damage during difficult terrain. The body was professionally repaired.
“1943 Ford GPW. WWII military issued and produced only from ’42-45. Restored to driving condition last year – NO RUST. Professionally rebuild engine in March. Nice paint – Olive grab (Rapco).
Engine: 1976 Buick Skylark 231, V6, 3.8L, with less than 200 miles on it (still brake it in);
Transmission: T90 – rebuild;
Transfer case: Spicer 18 – rebuild;
Original data plates;
Original front & rear axles;
Registered & NO SMOG req.
New:
– both front seats + cushions;
– gas tank + sending unit;
– wiring;
– battery;
– alternator;
– starter;
– bedliner under & inside tub;
– front bumper & gusets.
Car is located in South Lake Tahoe. $8000 OBO.Call 5304161352”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(05/13/2012) This looks solid.
“Looking for a classic Jeep? You should check out this sweet little 4×4 Jeep?! I have a 1951 m38 jeep willys for sale THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT RANCH/FARM TRUCK!!! FOR $4500 OR BEST OFFER!!!!!!(cash only). Title in hand!! The price is negotiable but I know how much money this jeep is worth and I have all the records of all the parts bought and labor to install them professionally, so don’t try to lowball me. Ok now for the specs of it.
~Reworked 4 cyl engine with paper work.
~3 speed transmission. Parking brake works perfectly!
~newish tires plenty of tread on them and very tough.
~all the lights work, turn signals, brake lights, headlights hi/low beans all work!
~4×4 works great, manual lock in hubs to engage the 4wheel drive!
~front bumper tow bar for pulling to the ranch even though its street ready… WITH CLASSIC PLATES!
~cold starts easily just have to pump the gas a little, but its 61 years old, and still running strong!
I have all the paperwork with all the parts as proof that this jeep is not junk.
It has some rust but overall not too bad, mechanically this 1951 jeep is powerful and strong but it could use a little tender loving care!”