UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
Has a 2A windshield and grille. It’s listed as a 1953.
“It’s a willy’s Jeep that does run but still needs to be towed. Not sure of the year no title. Plates were up to date til last year. The guy who owned it passed away.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
Has a 2A windshield and grille. It’s listed as a 1953.
“It’s a willy’s Jeep that does run but still needs to be towed. Not sure of the year no title. Plates were up to date til last year. The guy who owned it passed away.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
(05/18/2017) Glenn spotted this one. Apparently, it runs and drives without the dash installed.
“This is a 1963 Jeep/Willys FC 170 cab over truck, has a willys super hurricane flat head I6, 3 speed manual trans T90, T18 transfercase with PTO , Runs and drives, Like new 7.50 16’s, some rust in each rear cab corner and some above windshield but not bad for 50 years old. Really want to restore it just cant get the time to. 39,xxx on odometer, 4 wheel drive works good. Have Clean MO title, I have the dash just never put back in after i put a master cylinder in it”
The “A1”, a CJ-3B Fire Jeep, served as Elko airport’s first fire truck. Still in good shape, it was recently put to use for the “fill the boot” Muscular Distrophy campaign.
Looks in good shape.
“1946 Willys Civilian Column Shift
Vin CJ2A-17062
Very good shape all original
Motor completely overhauled 3100 miles ago. Runs great.
New crank, rods, piston, and oil pump.
All professionally done
Minor body work and new paint job & years ago.
Upholstered front seats in black leather.
Been stored inside the last 20 years
Selling for my Grandpa.”
https://grandrapids.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-cj2a-jeep/6222602172.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3995.
Could be a solid jeep.
“Vintage Jeep CJ2A from 1948. Mostly restored with new tires.”
Mark listed this over at warjeeps.com.
“Original body
Restored by Classic Military Automotive in 2013
Re-built to be driven. 12-Volt system with GM-1 wire alternator.
CJ Wheels for better balance
All canvas including top.
Tip-top shape”
Charles is selling this M-38. He has other vehicles for sale in similar condition that will be shown at the Military Vehicle Collector Show next year in June 2018.
“This rare example of a historic M38 has been professionally restored to “better than new condition.” The history of this U. S. Army Jeep is well known. It was purchased by a U. S. Soldier when both he and the vehicle arrived home to the states from the Korean War. It was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division. The soldier who purchased this jeep couldn’t get a Greyhound bus ticket so he bought this jeep to make his way home to Wisconsin. My father is the 3rd private owner of this vehicle.
As you can see from the pictures, this jeep has been appropriately outfitted with restored and working communications equipment. It includes antennas, a windshield canvas cover, first aid kit, tool kit, full canvas top, curtains, doors and bows.
Must see to appreciate the detail put into this restoration.
Asking $23,500 as described. Please contact Charles at 502-896-2303 during normal business hours. Please, serious inquiries only. Title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
These don’t pop up for sale often.
“FOR SALE: A really nice RED, original Red paint, and factory original lettering FC150 Jeep Forward Control Tailgate. No Rust, with very few dings on the top rail. Info I found online shows it will fit a FC150 Forward Control Jeep from 1957-1964.
Measures 58.5″ inches across top
19 3/4″ inches tall
37″ inches across the bottom.
If you are looking for a nice tailgate for your Forward Control Jeep, I’ve Got One. $500.00 Or Best Reasonable Offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Has no brakes.
“1966 Mitsubishi Jeep J30 4 Door 4X4
Built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries under license from Kaiser Jeep.
These were made from the late 1950s through the late 1990s. However, very rare here in the US.
It features a 4 Cylinder gas motor with a 3 speed manual column shift. (Three on the tree).
It has a THREE speed transfer case 2 Hi, 4 Hi, 4 Med, 4 Lo, and N.
The motor runs quite well. It shifts fine. We drove it to the lot.
However, the brakes need work before it can be driven. No brakes!
Overall the Jeep is pretty solid. There is some minimal rust in various rocker and door spots.
The frame, floors, and underside look remarkably well. The truck came from Texas.
The interior appears to be mostly original. The seat upholstery is good, but the cushioning material has deteriorated.
The door panels need recovering and the headline is missing (the insulation is still there).
After market gauges and radio have been added many, many years ago. The radio actually works.
The tire look fairly recent. It looks like it was probably repainted eons ago.
Here is some info on this EXACT unit I found on Google http://www.willyscountry.com/4_dr_Mitsubishi.html
This could be a really cool, unique vehicle. Stand out from the crowd at cruise nights!
$4,995 cash. Come see it and make me an offer.
I might take trades, especially old hot rods, VWs, or other unique unusual cars.”
I assume this was repowered with a 6?
“HURRICANE 6, PARTIALLY RESTORED, GOOD CONDITION, NEWER PAINT, CONVERTIBLE, NEW UPHOLSTERY, MOSTLY RE-CHROMED, NICE LOOKING VEHICLE!’
https://muskegon.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-1948-willys-jeepster/6246079438.html