This has some style.
“For sale, 1948 Willys CJA 4cyl, 4 WD, Runs and Drives, winch Can email pics if interested, 2450.00 Paul 586-419-8546”
This has some style.
“For sale, 1948 Willys CJA 4cyl, 4 WD, Runs and Drives, winch Can email pics if interested, 2450.00 Paul 586-419-8546”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Needs a few things to be complete.
“1950 Willys panel 307 SBC beefed up engine
Lots of new engine chrome
TH 350 Tranny [performance torque converter]
New aluminum radiator
Duel flow master exhaust w/new shorty headers
Newer Holly 4 barrell carb
Camero clip newly rebuilt with 2 1/2 drop spindles
Power steering
Tilt steering column
Ford Probe electric seats
New white face gauges
Custom wood work through out
Newer AM/FM/CD
New torque thrust two rims
Newer low profile tires 17″ rear 16″ front
Rear air shocks
Newer 12 volt system
Trailer hitch
Recently appraised $15000 to $18000
Writtin appraisel availible
Asking $10,000.00 Please as one guy did do not waste my time if you think this is a show car it is agreat little car and if it was a show car it would be twice the price.
What it needs:
Windshield wipers hooked up
Gas gauge not accurate
Speedomter not accrurate
Passenger door handle needs repair
Needs radio antenna”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200.
“1947 Jeep Willys Red, Top, Doors, Wench, Runs Like a top, Second owner
WOW”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,000.
What’s the fourth tag on the dash?
“Nomenclature Truck, 1/4 ton, 4×4.6 volt system. Built April 4, 1945. Restored to original condition. This vehicle has a 50 cal machine gun and mount. The period correct communication radio is mounted in the rear. Start right up and runs great. No rust. Has a clear title. Great for military jeep collectors and parade ready.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $4500. **SOLD**
Dan’s selling this stock truck with a solid drive train and some rust.
“For sale: one great little classic black plate running 1952 Willys 4×4 truck with overdrive
General: This incredibly stock 1952 Willys truck stops, goes, steers, and cruises. The engine purrs like a kitten. Nearly all parts are there, but there is significant rust on the bed, doors, and rain gutters. This truck is a perfect candidate for an original restoration. Or, you can wait on the restoration and enjoy it as is.
UPDATE: **SOLD**
(11/29/2012) I like the company’s logo. Neat truck.
“1957 Willys Jeep FC150. First year made and very hard to find truck. Has the great V6 oddfire engine with less than 2,000 miles since rebuilt. Lots of gears for on/ off road- 3 speed manual transmission, overdrive and then transfer case. In case you are unaware the FC’s are built on same frame as CJ5 so they are not a large truck. Does highway speeds at 65 very nice. Complete drive-train recently gone through and professionally done including transfer case, transmission, overdrive, axles, brakes. Paint in good condition.”
Bob spotted this M-38A1 that runs and drives, but needs work.
“Ohio title-, addt’l parts for sale-$1,000.00 obo-runs & drives-needs brakes. Call for details-AL @ 216-213-5513”
UPDATE: Was $4250. **SOLD**
Dan found this ad. It’s a humorous ad.
“Owned this for 30+yrs & reluctantly offering it up, sniffle sniff. I will get you some pix, but know these few things: DOES run, primer gray (seems to often be standard paint for Willys) and complete-price negotiable
Has the common Buick V-6 swap (I’ve installed headers) but somewhere in it’s history, got a rod knock. ‘Lived overseas a couple yrs & every other conversation home, someone wanted my Willys. Got back, pulled top of carb off, all the jets, squirts of WD-40, airhose & reassembly. Then a battery w/plugs pulled, a few crank overs- then plugs back in. Gravity feed gas can from the cowling for a few more crank overs. 12v to the coil & Boom! Just like it was yesterday. Compound low, & out from the trees.
All 14 pieces (2 cracks) glass complete- 2 piece windshield, baby…for those that don’t know..’51 after all. some windlace, weatherstrip and gauges purchased for restoration, but I’m sure long since ‘rerotted’, oops. Pics of interior (sorry, no detailing)have boxes of rubber, parts & manual)
Does it run?
“Barn Find 1951 Willys MB38 jeep. Has been park for years in barn and outside. Complete vehicle with Texas Title. Jeep was dip in rubber by military so paint looks different. Tires are bad”
UPDATE: Was $4200. **SOLD**
(01/30/2014) Needs a little work, but appears sound.
“The pictures tell most of the story. This wagon is a 1952 model year. It has the original four cylinder and Dana 4×4 transmission setup. In addition it has a direct drive warn winch and water pump. They work off of the transmission and engine. ( not electric – hydraulic ) This old girl pulled my 8n tractor out of of the mud this fall. ( it was buried up to the back axel) She is not a trailer queen. She was meant for work.
There is a lot of good, but there is some bad. The things needed for regular use would be clean the carb out (it’s gummed up) change the fluids, and adjust the brakes. Like I said. In November I used it to pull out my tractor. I bought an f250 and need to find a new home for the old girl. I have many new parts. So if you don’t see it in the picture that doesn’t mean it doesn’t come with the wagon.
Email me a # and I will call you ASAP. ”