UPDATE: Was $6000. **Status Unknown**
Looks like a nice truck.
“1961 Jeep Willy’s Pickup $6,000,”
Lots of updates.
“FOR SALE:
1946 Willy’s
• NEW 74 -231 V6 Engine (72 Miles)
• Chevy 350 Transmission and B & M Shift Kit
• T-18 Transfer Case
• 4:10 Gears Front and Rear
• NEW 33×12.50 15 General Grabber AT2 Tires
• Electric Cooling Fan
• 5K Winch
• 10″ Brakes all around
• Rugged Ridge Side Steps
• Built In Cup Holders
• Swing Out Tire Carrier with Jerry Can Holder
ASKING $10,000 OBO
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!!”
Mostly stock. The bumper is unusual.
“In working condition – rewired, new brakes and tires; new seats.”
http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/4702256334.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,950
I purchased this 1951 Willys CJ-3A from a Willys enthusiast in Prescott, Arizona. At the time, I planned to buy a cabin in Prescott and store it there, to enjoy on weekends. My plans changed, and the Willys is in my garage in Phoenix. I am not able to use it like I planned. I love the little thing and don’t have to sell it, but someone should own it who can use and enjoy it as these vehicles were meant to be used and enjoyed.
Here is the March, 2013 ad to which I responded:
Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
Nice looking truck.
“1953 Willy’s Jeep pickup truck for sale. 4×4, converted to 12 volt, engine hurricane 6 – 3 speed with hi/lo and overdrive.”
UPDATE: Was $3750. **SOLD**
“I have for sale a running Jeep willy CJ2A. Live PTO. Needs some restoration but can also drive the way it is!”
Seller notes it needs body work, but nothing obvious based on the pics.
“1953 CJ3A For Sale Or Trade. Jeep Has A 1966 289 V8 In It. It Runs And Drives Just Fine. Could Use Body Work Rust On Fenders And Hood”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800.
(08/13/2014) Appears solid.
“1946 Jeep Willys first year civilian for sale. Has been partially restored. The speedometer needs to be replaced. Runs and drives great! Clean title in hand. New electronic distributor, new carburetor and rebuilt starter.“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6800
Strangely, it looks like this is set up for a rear tank, but I don’t see the actual tank inlet.
“4X4 1946 WILLYS JEEP for sale. Looks good runs great original engine has an over drive no rust. Real head turner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,999
“Professonally rebuilt from the ground up. 1948 Willys Jeep. Motor, transmission, transfer case and both axles completely rebuilt. New brakes, new clutch, new brake lines, new exhaust, rebuild starter, rebuild carb, new water pump, new fuel pump , new shockes, new alternator, new clutch, new steering system, and New American made firestone Military tires on freshly bead lasted and powder coated old stock rims. Newly bead blasted body parts primed and painted stock blue color. Tub and tailgate are new from Omix built to OEM specs and I must say they are. Went with 3a tub instead of 2a in order to upgrade and gain extra 2″ of seat room between steering wheel and seat back. All new wires, gauges, cables and controls. Old stock seat frames refinished and recovered. All new rubber and all new glass.”