Cool photo, but a bit pricey.
“VERY NICE Photo 1966 TOO MANY WILLYS MILITARY JEEPS CAR during WAR AFRICA PORTUGAL soldier.
And tractor in the left?
Date: 1966
Size: 11 X 8 cm.
This is a original photo of the period, not reproduction.”
Cool photo, but a bit pricey.
“VERY NICE Photo 1966 TOO MANY WILLYS MILITARY JEEPS CAR during WAR AFRICA PORTUGAL soldier.
And tractor in the left?
Date: 1966
Size: 11 X 8 cm.
This is a original photo of the period, not reproduction.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Six of these look in good condition, but the light green one appears to have paint scrapes. I like the picture though.
“VINTAGE TONKA JEEP COLLECTION ! 7 Complete Jeeps
– All in Beautiful Condition with all Steering Wheels and Headlights.
– Great Collection of Seven Colors !
– Save the Effort and Time of Searching for a Great Vintage Collection at a honest price.
– Will Carefully Package and Ship For FREE”
This has a patriotic paint job.
“This 1948 4WD Jeep Willy is a Patriotic Original. Original motor and drive train. It is a conversation piece and a lot of fun to drive. Parade ready!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Walter spotted this jeep. Seeing the pintle hitch on the back and the hooks on the left got me wondering what this was. Then it has small cutout on the hood. Finally, I spotted the CJV-35U-like bezels. This is worth checking out.
“Project Willis Jeep, motor and drive train components are all there. Body is in really good shape. Floor pans and frame have no salt water or up north rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“Good body, all new brakes.Original equipment, 24 volts. Runs great. Titled. Free delivery within 100 miles of Plymouth, MA, otherwise buyer responsible for pick-up or shipping.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
It appears this runs, but needs brakes.
“Here is a 1948 Willys Jeep with a 6.5 foot plow. No Doors, no windshield, no roof. This is a great yard vehicle. Needs a brake job since they are not working right now. This is a great piece of Americana!! Original flathead 4 cylinder, three speed stick, one seat. Recent clutch and starter done”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This was used by a rural fire department.
“Up for auction is a very nice Willys M38A1 military Jeep. This is an excellent restoration prospect! I have had this one for a number of years and do not have the time to restore it, so I have put it on the market for an immediate sale. It is the second generation version without the hinged grill. It was used by a rural fire department, as you can see by the lettering. You can also see the remains of the original U.S. Army lettering, along with the hood number. There was no id plate with the other data plates, although all of the others are present. This is a true “barn find”, an although I have owned it for several years, it is still in its original condition that it was when I got it. It is unmolested and still has all of the 24 volt gear in place. The fire department did cut out the back panel, which can be easily found and replaced. It is so well done that it almost appears to be a M38A1C, but of course, does not have the correct windshield for that configuration. I am amazed at the solid floors, hat channels,etc. They are all in excellent condition. Take a close look at all of the pictures. This could be a candidate for a museum quality restoration! The two original front seat frames are present and in good condition. The original gas tank and its plumbing is there, but I have not attempted to use it. A very nice set of top bows comes with this Jeep. Nice original military wheels and Cooper military tires. The engine turns by hand, but again, I have not tried to start it. I would bet that it will start right up with a new set of batteries, fresh fuel supply.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
The 3B looks rough. I can’t tell much about the MB.
“2 Willys Jeep s for sale one is a 1942 and the other 1955 Original condition. Good restoring projects. Sell both or seperate. Or trade for motorhome. The red one has a tow hitch for hauling.Can text photo’s CASH ON PICK UP”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $1000
There looks like value here.
“1954 Willys Jeep M38A1. I have a 1954 project, or parts Jeep for sale. I bought this back in the summer with intentions of simply getting running and use as-is… It was a project when I purchased it, meaning one of the previous owners started to put a “rebuilt” crate engine into it (needs to all be re-done). After a short while of getting into it, Corosealing some of the heavily rusted spots and making a parts list of what I’d need to get it going. I’ve decided without an adequate donor vehicle, this one isn’t worth my time. Besides, I’m putting the house on the market, and this has to vacate my driveway.
On the plus side, this ol’ girl does have a fresh Washington State title in my name.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
There are some useful parts here.
“I have a 1946 Willys Jeep for sale. I have the grill, fenders, and hood that go with it. Missing steering parts. Trying to get it out of the yard. I am open to all offers. Money or trade. Motor ran a year ago, ”