There may be some value.
“51 willys jeep for sale, FORD 302 ENGINE, DOES NOT RUN,NO TITLE, 400$ OBO”
There may be some value.
“51 willys jeep for sale, FORD 302 ENGINE, DOES NOT RUN,NO TITLE, 400$ OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
Might be worth a look.
“1952 jeep m38a1 starts and drives good all new brakes new tires comes with trailer still 24V all gauges and 4 wheel drive works I’m selling because I just have to many things drive it home”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
The MB is rough.
“1943 Willys MB military jeep no paperwork (LIGHT BLUE COLOR) in ROUGH SHAPE has BAD FRAME has been neglected outdoors for many years before i was able to save it from the scrapyard. original 4 cyl engine DOES NOT RUN but turns free about 3/4 turn and stops (possibly a valve stuck open) i havent gotten into the engine to find out what is wrong …all wheels/axles roll free body tub is rough shape see pictures does have both front seat frames and also the metal frame/armrest for the rear seat ….has one spare rim and tire not sure if the tire is any good …does not have the original fuel tank with it it was removed before i got the willys <<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>at some point in this old miltary veterans past someone mounted a snow plow on the front but the unique thing about that is it is AIR OPERATED (pneumatic) there is a belt drive compressor on the engine that fills a holding tank(currently mounted between the 2 front seats ) that supplies air to a valve mounted on the steering column that operates a truck AIR BRAKE CANISTER to raise and lower the plow……..that is creativity at its best and working with what you have laying around for sure
ASKING $1000 or best reasonable offer it does have a lot of hard to find parts even though the body/frame are bad
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Has a steering column update.
“1946 Willy’s jeep runs and drives excellent, everything works converted to 12 volt, original paint even the heater.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Has engine/tranny but not installed. If the inside looks as good as the outside, this might make a good project.
“1950 4wd station wagon.
Rebuilt 350 chev engine
Rebuilt 350 turbo trans
Chev drive train on original willys frame. Set up for 350 engine and trans.
Engine and trans are not installed at this time! ”
Includes a winch and a hardtop.
“1953 Korean War era M38A1. Small pin holes in floor pans, otherwise no rust on body. Aluminum Hardtop with aluminum doors with roll up/down windows. Has a 1979 Ford 302 motor with transmission adapter kit. T90 transmission and Dana 18 transfer case. Four wheel drive works. Winch works. The motor needs work. I believe it has a bad crankshaft bearing, so it is not currently drivable. Has a Tow Bar not pictured. Bill of Sale only. ”
Drive train is gone.
“If your looking at this you know how hard these are to find especially unrestored.This one has been dry stored for more than 30 years and is solid. originally from high dessert central Oregon.This one is an all black orig.paint.One of 1779 made with the 6 cyl. Motor,Trans,Drive shaft are Gone. Appears to have had a transplant.center tunnel changed.All the red you see underneath is the original primer and the dark spots are undercoating that didn’t come off when pressure washed.Still has 30+ years of dust in it.No Rust thru except at right cowl from towel sitting on it. Have Oregon Title.This thing is solid. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Not sure there’s much value here.
“his is a “rolling chassis”, parts only car… Back yard find…been sitting outside since 1980’s. Better to list what it has..engine, transmission, transfer case, both axles, drive shafts, steering box, dash gauges and clean title.
Body is in bad shape but complete dash…”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $11,345
“1948 CJ2A WILLY’S JEEP, GROUND UP RESTORATION with “NOS” (new old stock) on most every item. All original w CJ3A windshield. Flat four fresh complete rebuild motor, Will consider trade for a newer Wrangler, older Porshe 911/930.”
These images of an International Refugee jeep in West Germany were part of Barbara Reinfeld’s journal. Journals were provided to refugees to document their experiences. You can learn more about the young woman’s diary here:
http://recordingvoices.blogspot.com/2012/08/barbara-reinfelds-refugee-camp-diary.html