UPDATE: **SOLD** $1500.
Might be a good price.
“Runs and drives. Title in hand.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2000.
“I have a 1965 CJ6. It’s got rust. I was going to fix it up, but just don’t have the time. I have the front axle off at the moment. Previous owner put in new Bestop front bucket seats and rear bench seat. I bought brand new tie rods/ends, brand new Warn premium 6 bolt locking hubs, & new Procomp 2 1/2″ suspension lift (springs, greaseable shackles, and shocks & U bolts). All new parts still in the box. The jeep has Dana 44 rear, Dana 27 front with 4.28 ratio. I’m selling it all together. Jeep, new parts, and clear Texas title. $2,000 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(09/15/2015) Looks solid, especially that front bumper.
“For Sale 1948 CJ2A Willys army Jeep, 4WD, 3-speed, 4 cylinder, runs good”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1500.
Back fenders have been cut, but is supposed to be solid otherwise.
“1947 willys jeep body restored condition. the pics are of it covered in dust but it’s been stripped down, repaired, primed and painted. back fenders have been cut for larger tires. can be fixed if that’s what you want but I was going to make a crawler with it. also have a 67 bronco chassis to go under it with a 302 and a granny four speed if anyone is interested in the whole set up..”
These look like a good price. Seller notes they are for a 1966 wagon.
“new firewall and one floor tin also bottom hinge for rear hach made by hanson still in tube cash talks so dose trade”
No pics provided.
“1954 Willys deluxe 2 door 4×4 wagon. Cab & chasis with rebuilt 283 engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A
The good: Drivetrain is rock solid. Engine smooth with no knocking, ticking or smoking. 4WD high and low good. Transmission good.
The bad: Well, look at it
Classic barn find. Has never been on the road, has never had a plate. Was sold back in the day as a farm implement and then spent a lot of its life at a cabin in Wisconsin. I have the title from 1979 and my Indiana title all clear and normal.
No year or caption provided with photo.
“This is a Type I Original News Press Service Photograph. Size is 8 x 10″.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Note the VIN of 1002. This might really be a ’48.
“Hi, I am selling a 1948 Willys Jeep CJ3A in good condition. It has no rust throughs, the drivetrain works as it should, and everything works. It shows 51,XXX miles on the odometer, and yes both the odometer and speedometer work so I believe it is the original mileage. This Willys was inspected by a good mechanic who works on CJ2A and CJ3A machines and he thought the frame was good and overall one of the nicest unrestored models he has ever seen.
This is a great Sunday drive / cabin / hunting / off road machine for less than the cost of a new Rhino or ATV and still has some character! All parts are available for these machines, and because they are not-so-complicated you can do most everything yourself. Use this one “as is” for a long time, or restore to parade condition without too much trouble. Look at the value of fully restored Willys and expect to see $15,000-$25,000 price tags.
This Willys has spent most of its life on a Montana ranch, so no salt and thus no rust. The last 12 years or so it has been in northern Minnesota cabin Lake country. It can be seen by appointment near Fortune Bay Casino on Lake Vermilion. Note that I do have a dual axle car hauler trailer and also willing to sell it. For $10,000 tow the Willys and the trailer home behind your truck. Or, delivery by the seller is possible. Will consider a barter deal
This is the nicest Willys of its kind that I have seen within 500 miles of Minneapolis in the last several years, thanks for looking and please do drop an e-mail if interested and we will talk very soon. ”
This 3B is dog approved.
“1961 Jeep Willys. Runs great. Fun car.”