The most valuable part might just be that aluminum blue star hard top.
“51 WILLY JEEP CJ3A . WITH CAB. I HAVE HAD THIS JEEP 55 YEARS. IT IS IN ROUGH CONDITITION. SOME RUST. RUNNING GEARS ARE GOOD. NO ENGINE.”
The most valuable part might just be that aluminum blue star hard top.
“51 WILLY JEEP CJ3A . WITH CAB. I HAVE HAD THIS JEEP 55 YEARS. IT IS IN ROUGH CONDITITION. SOME RUST. RUNNING GEARS ARE GOOD. NO ENGINE.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
(01/11/2016) Has no title and needs work.
“I bought this 1945 Ford built GPW WWII Jeep, not all that long ago to restore. After putting much thought into it, I’ve decided to sell it and buy another one that is already restored. This Jeep has a rebuilt engine that runs great. I’ve driven it around the field where it is stored, but not on the street, because the brakes are down. Although the engine is rebuilt, the rest of the Jeep needs complete and total restoration. It is FAR from ready to drive down the highway. The engine and transmission are out of a later model civilian WILLYS Jeep and not a Ford built Jeep. Someone had cut out the rear panel and made a tailgate. I recently bought a brand new repair panel to fix the tail of the Jeep. This is not an easy restoration and the body is VERY rusty like most WWII Jeeps. It comes with a far less rusty windshield frame. The Jeep does have lots of Ford “F”s stamped on it and it has the original Ford body vin tag. It does NOT have a title.”
Can’t tell how good the floor is (or is not).
“Nice GPW Script body tub with 2 fenders, hood, grill and gas tank sump. Gas tank seen in pics does not go with jeep. $2500 Call for more info NO TEXTS, Please!!”
Josh shared some photos of pages from this Ford Motor Company twenty-page book titled In The Service of America. The book contains photos of jeeps, seeps, and other contributions Ford made to the war effort. We believe the book was published in 1945.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay.
Seth forwarded this auction. Nice looking wagon!
“This is possibly the best Willys Wagon in the country. This vehicle has had a four year complete rotisserie restoration. The pictures are available. Everything on this Willys works perfectly and is factory. Know doubt it is nicer now then when left the factory. Please only serious buyers. Questions just let me know.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“1963 Willys CJ5 Jeep
It has the rare Tuxedo Park package and the original Indian Ceramic paint with removable Meyers Hard top.
It has the mighty Hurricane 4 cylinder motor.
I purchased it from the original owner (a rancher in Gunnison) and she told me she was the only person who ever drove it.
It has less than 28,000 original miles and it runs great.
Everything works- heater, wipers, lights, gauges, has new tires.
The frame, body and suspension are solid as a rock.
Transmission and the 4 wheel drive transfer case work just right and it has Warn locking hubs.
This is a rare find that has not been messed up or molested.
I purchased it just to have a project to work on.
I cleaned it up and have done all the maintenance it needed with new hoses, fluids, tune up, brake lines, tires etc.
I am ready to move on to the next project so this one needs a new home.
Original Owner’s Manual and Service Manual and it even has the original Jack!
Tow bar and lights are included.
It has never been re-painted but a lot of value is now in the “rust-o-rod” look.
You can restore a car many times but they are only Original once.
Located in north end of Colo. Spgs..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It does not have a title.
“needs little work, ran good 3 years ago, 350 chevy motor 4×4 was built for off road use has lighting to register for street needs vin assignmet, will provide bill of sale. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $8000.
“1951 Jeep, Willys CJ3. Nice restoration. Original 4cyl engine. Like new full top. Books up to $20K.
Too many toys need to downsize. Offers considered.”
Looks to be a good price.
“1953 M38A1 runs, does have rust 4×4 works original 24 volt system extra stuff not on jeep new 12 volt distributer gauges and starter and alt. new muffler and pipes new id plates”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
That’s quite the cattle pusher on the front bumper.
“1946 Jerp Willys CJ2A
Transmission is bad and has been removed. It is still with the Jeep.
Engine ran when parked over ten years ago. Four Cylinder Go Devil.
No title. Email me with questions or to schedule a viewing.”