UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
Looks fast.
“Willys sand toy. 406 sbc 502hp paddle tires.”
Seller is listing this as a MB/CJ2. However, it looks like this has a GPW body and some military running gear.
“This is a 1948 Jeep/Willys MB/CJ2. As a WWII jeep, at the end of the war these were sold to civilians as a CJ2. As is common in these years, this one has MB parts (military) and CJ2 parts (civilian) as they used all the parts to put these in production. This has the L134 flathead-Go Devil-engine. The engine runs! You can hear it run when you come look at it. I had inquiries so I checked; I drove this jeep. It appears the tranny, etc is fine. I drove it around, however, it has no brakes (brake cylinder is dry). Floorboards are solid. No rust through.
This would be a good project. That was my intention, but other projects took priority. The body has bondo covering it. The “patches” (seen in the photos) are places where the thick bondo has flaked off. The metal underneath is in pretty good shape.
This has a working PTO winch, 4 hi, 4 low, etc. It’s a project, but it has good potential. Two extra military seats and gas tank go with it (not sure what they’re from). Engine has been converted to 12 volt system.”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **SOLD**
Lew spotted this good looking truck.
“1958 jeep willys pickup original inside and out. Very little rust, 10,356 miles , runs decent. Could use some tinkering. I just don’t have the time or money to work on it. ”
Looks like it runs and drives. No description provided.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/5575667197.html
This might be worth a closer look.
“Selling my 1963 Willys Jeep. Garage kept, good shape. I have the title in hand. Motor is great just needs a fuel pump. Feel free to call or text with any questions.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8750
(01/17/2016) Has power train updates.
“1956 M170 Military Jeep.V6, Turbo 400 automatic. New Power Brakes, New Top, Power Steering.
Too many Upgrades to list. Serious Buyers Only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
“1954’s Willys Flatbed truck with original Flat 6 Super Hurricane engine 4×4, slotted mag wheels – truck complete $2500.00 OBO (RED ONE)
1950’s Willys Overland Trailer made from Willy’s bed with Willy’s Overland Tailgate & title
$500.00 OBO (GREY)
1951’s Willys “Parts Truck NO Engine or Drive-Train rust free, straight and title-(Primer Black,Orange, and Rust) – also for sale
1953’s “Willys Overland” Carcass- NO CAB has non running Super Hurricane Flat 6 Engine, stock 3 speed transmission, and Willy’s Overland Bed with Willy’s Overland Tailgate and title- also for sale
No Low-ball offers
will consider trades:
economy car, car trailer, woodworking equipment,
building materials, decking materials,
pavers, retaining wall materials -”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(11/05/2015) Needs a little work and has a patch in the passenger side rear.
“Engine= 4-134L
Transmission= 3 speed T-90
It has a Husky Products “Selective Range Overdrive mounted
New carb, new oil pan gasket, battery, and everything gone thru,
Drives perfectly in 2 wheel and 4 wheel.”
Runs and drives.
“***FOR SALE OR TRADE*****
1946 JEEP WILLYS CJ-2A
74800 miles
3 Speed Manual with PTO
Runs and drives good
12 VOLT SYSTEM
NEEDS NEW GASKET AT TIMING CHAIN
Rebuilt stater
Needs tune up and oil change
Needs body work (see pics)
Does Not Require Emmissions Test
Clean clear title
$3500.00 OBO CASH OR TRADE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The body looks in good shape.
“Project that never quite got done… Zero-time engine but has been sitting for over 10 years and has never been started. Suspect good condition. Fresh ground cam and crank, milled block and head surfaces, new bearing/seals/oil pump, 0.060-over cylinders, new pistons/rings, valve job, etc. Have all engine appliances (external oil ‘filter’, airbox, generator/regulator, skid plates, carb). Carb and distributor would need attention. 6V system. Believe all body/chassis parts are there. Previous owner stated rebuilt tranny and transfer case. Based on his character this is likely true but not confirmed. Rolling chassis with eng/tran/case and axles installed. Sand-blasted and painted frame, new shackles, brake lines, bolts, bearings, brakes, aftermarket shocks, u-joints, pretty much most of the chassis consumables replaced. Body fundamentally rough but spent quite a bit of time with heat and hammer repairing holes and making panels straight. Body would be functional and visually appealing, but never show product. Body is not bolted to chassis. Original 16″ wheels with dead tires. Clear title in my name. Cannot be driven or towed, would need to be trailered.”