UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
Looks solid. No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
Looks solid. No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“This is a 1962 Marine variant M38A1. As such, it has the original stock front and rear lift rings, extended rear bumper, front/rear limited slip differentials and late model air cleaner. The entire vehicle was restored as an off-frame restoration with all mechanical and electrical aspects rebuilt. Jeep has 16,500 miles on it and runs as new. It was originally marked as USN in forest green but was restored with USMC markings. Most likely originally a Seabee jeep. Hood number is actual original. Asking $12,500.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“We are selling our restored 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep.
This jeep looks and runs great, 60 pounds of oil pressure.
She drives straight, stops and starts well.
Clean Tennessee title.
Just a ton of fun to drive and show off.
New Tires
New Clutch
New brakes front and rear
New brake lines (steel and flex all replaced)
New brake master cylinder
New full exhaust system
New hoses
Converted to 12-Volt”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(04/29/2016) Runs and drives.
http://maine.craigslist.org/cto/5644288804.html
“This is a 1954 CJ-3B with an F-134 Hurricane 4 cyl, T-90 Transmission and D18 Transfer case. Starts instantly. Runs, drives, shifts, and stops.
Frame:
Overall excellent. Some rust in spots but no rot or evidence of repair.
Body:
Looks good at a glance but does have a lot of patch panels and bondo. Depending on your plans the body is solid enough for a “driver” quality Jeep but beyond that it is questionable. This would be a good candidate for a new repo tub or better donor tub. My guess is the existing tub would be more effort that it is worth should you remove all the bondo, patches, and try to restore to original. Tough to tell for certain until you get into it though.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $45,000.
Nice flattie build, but baddest in the country? Not quite.
“Baddest flat fender in the Country!! 420 HP. 383 roller cam. New paint. New carpet. New seats and belts. Just add paddles and dominate the dunes!!”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $10,000.
I have recently gone over the vehicle tie rods battery etc… And painted it completely. I’m feeling the waters and looking to sell.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
It doesn’t run, but it does have a rare hickey sidewinder winch.
“54 willys waggon got it from my uncle he said it ran about a year ago and the motor is free just isnt getting spark the motor is a flat head 6 hurricane with a manual tranny car needs love but is passible to do as a project call or text any questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900 (CDN)
“1959 Willys-Overland Pick Up Truck flatbed, Split-Window. Original 226cu.in. 6 cyl. flathead TW6L Super Hurricane engine with a three speed 4WD gearbox. 105 hp and 190 ftlbs. of torque. Vehicle starts right up and can be seen running. Currently being used as an on-property snowplow and other general use. Needs brakes overhauled. Good high-lug tires. Conversions include, generator to alternator, cartridge oil filter to spin-on filter, gas tank to rear exterior of cab, non-original seats. Current owner since 1977 and was purchased in Bruce Mines, Ontario. 2 previous owners known. Clean Title. Engine and Body serial numbers on request.
Front plow is 8’ wide, heavy-gauge steel, has up and down pressure, hydraulic angling (R+L) and can be sold separately with pump and controls. Plow had 2 brand new cylinders installed in November of 2015.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(08/24/2015) It’s a little different.
“For Sale: 1948 Jeep Willys. Customized with a Chevy 350 engine with Holley 2bbl carb with headers. 2 speed automatic transmission. 1965 Chevy front end. Stock Chevy rear end. Ladder bar suspension. Has brand new American Racing rims & tires. Runs great!…Must see to appreciate. $4000.00 OBO with rims and tires/$3000.00 without. Jeep needs a bath!…The Jeep is black, but has been setting in a storage building over the winter and has dust covering it.”
Chris spotted this one. The paint might be bubbling up (close up of dash suggests some paint issues).
“1962 Willy’s open cab with folding windshield. Minor rust, motor clean and restored less than 500 miles ago. Turn signals not currently working if I have time they will. Selling for a friend, a great easy project car.”
http://winchester.craigslist.org/cto/5639057696.html