Needs some work. Has some PTO.
“1942 WILLYS MB JEEP
Runs needs some light body work on rust spots and new seat coverings, Needs a new starter and some wiring work. All original except the fuel tank. ”
Needs some work. Has some PTO.
“1942 WILLYS MB JEEP
Runs needs some light body work on rust spots and new seat coverings, Needs a new starter and some wiring work. All original except the fuel tank. ”
Has custom bumpers front and rear. Looks solid.
“Original GPW by Ford w/4 cylinder Willys engine. Mechanically sound, runs great and is the “real deal” WWII Jeep with 7 slot grille and flush headlights.
Starts easily and runs. Includes tow bar. Recent repairs include brakes, shocks, flywheel, battery and more.
Odometer reads 64miles, not believed to be the actual miles.”
Seller has a parts vehicle as well.
“1952 Willys Jeep. 4WD and has running rebuilt 4 cyl engine. Body in good condition with minimal rust. All glass intact except for one side window on each side. Great project vehicle and Hot August Nights classic. Asking 1800.00 or best offer. Also have 1956 Willys jeep for parts. Bumpers, glass, misc. Asking 800.00 for parts car or will take 2500.00 for both. ”
You don’t see this everyday.
“1950 Jeepster with 7.3 turbo diesel, 6 speed manual, 4 wheel drive. Clean title. Stretched and lifted with procomp springs on 37 in tires. New interior. Just built from the ground up. Have pics and documents of build. Dont need to sell but am ready for the next project. Would trade for nice lifted Cherokee or old mussel car that needed a little work. I think trade value is around 8k. Text for more info and pics”
It’s a project and seller needs to sell.
“This is a 1959 Willys Jeep Station Wagon Project -Vehicle.
I’m about 1/3 into the frame off restoration. It has a Hurricane 6 Engine that was running prior to the restoration start. Frame complete. New brakes, new hoses, new pads. 4 Wheel drive complete and transmission completed. All parts to complete the Jeep are present. It needs to be finished.
This will be one tough Willys! Too many new parts to list, my loss is your gain.
$3000 firm. Moving / need to sell. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
(12/16/2015) No pics provided.
“1959 cj3b Willys(high hood) no motor trans or transfer case tub hood and windshield frame all sandblasted have fenders and full arctic top with glass and doors ready to be built into a toy or restored don’t really want to sell would rather trade for a international scout or something similar but let me know what you have. Also have a riding mower and a self propelled push mower and 67-72 chevy parts that could be thrown on top for the right deal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(11/15/2015) Runs and drives.
“Up for sale is a 1948 Willys Jeep. Its my dads jeep. Its almost all original. The only thing that has been changed over is the motor. Everything else is original. It has a new top and fresh paint. The tires are in great condition.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(12/07/2015) Seller will provide a photocopy of title?
“For sale is a 47 Willys cj2a jeep and not shown in photographs an additional parts Willys.
This jeep has the original body and mostly original parts. Fresh rebuilt transmission, new 12v system, all new brake cylinders and brake lines, frame painted, new sheet metal floor, new carb, runs and drives. All lamps have been changed to 12 v. It needs either a fuel cell or tank, and exhaust system. Wiring has been run new but controls need placed to toggle on and off. I am the third owner of this Erie area jeep and it was last transferred in the early 50s clean title. I have the original rims and also new steel wheels with newer tires enough for a match set. The bench seat can come with it for additional charge or you can put your own buckets in it. The price is 4400.00 or best reasonable offer. Serious inquires only please. Don’t waste my time or yours thanks. Email me Please to discuss and my name is Justin. Also included is a photocopy of the original 50s title I had. Low miles as well. Sold as is no warranty.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(11/15/2015) Those are some unusual steps and drain holes.
“In excellent condition, ready for hunting ETC. Needs NOTHING, runs perfectly. 4X4 everything works accept wipers, no big deal.”
Great photos. I wish these were in color. They were published in the Jun 9, 1946, issue of the Milwaukee Journal and the June 16, 1946, issue of the Evening Star.