UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
Looks good for the price.
“Fun car 327 turbo400 ps pb locked rear has the frame for the top registered drive it home”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
Looks good for the price.
“Fun car 327 turbo400 ps pb locked rear has the frame for the top registered drive it home”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Jim shared this one. Looks like a good price.
“Original 6 volt, clean title, intact-it’s all there but hasn’t ran in 4 years.
Civilian jeep modified for military inspiration. Used in past Christmas parades.
Floor boards intact. Some body rust and front bumper bent (see pics)
Canvas top like new. Tow bar included (see pics)
Gas can and spare tire mount. No doors. Push button start.
Family heirloom but must move!
Great project vehicle for the Jeep enthusiast.
Serious inquiries only please!”
Missing some steps, but looks solid otherwise.
“Jeep runs, drives, stops, etc… 12v system, original L134 motor, frame perfect, Dana 25 and 44 were rebuilt, shifts smooth, new brakes (cylinders, pads, lines). Many new parts, headgasket, starter, alternator, coil, fuel pump, thermostat, battery, distributor tune up, plus a lot more! Currently registered with clean title. Not perfect, does occasionally get a front end shimmy, body not perfect, but definitely a classic and fun vehicle!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8500. Leszek.
(07/31/2016) Looks like this has some body liner on the dash/glove box? Only one pic provided.
“1941 Willys MB Jeep – Slat Grille
Asking $8500 or best reasonable offer.
This was the 1st year Jeeps were ever made. Has the one year only slat grille which is very rare.
Willys made its first 25,808 MBs Jeeps with a welded flat iron “slat” radiator grille which were produced from November 18, 1941 to March 6, 1942.
Runs & drives great! Solid Body no rust. Tires like new.
This Jeep has a Buick V6 Engine.
The Buick V6 engine tooling was sold to Kaiser-Jeep in the early 60’s and they were introduced as the “Dauntless V6″ into the Jeep CJ5, CJ6 & C101 for the 1966 model year. The 225 Buick V6 was offered as an option over 4 cylinder engines in 1966-1971 CJ5 and CJ6 Jeeps.
Great for a usable driver or is a great starter vehicle for a complete restoration!!
Has a clear AZ title.”

This was posted over at warjeeps.com.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale17/adm028/adm028.html
“Military Jeep 1952 M38 Willys w/M100 Strick Trailer
Serial # MC62418, Hood # 20909755, Engine # RMC107177
This is a near original, excellent parade quality Korean war M-38 and M100 Strick jeep & trailer that can be driven (or towed) anywhere.
I purchased the Jeep and crate engine in 1969 or 1970. The engine has less than 2000 miles on it and the jeep has been towed @ 7000 miles. Includes top and rare fold up doors with side curtains.(doors need recovering) Includes many spare and rebuildable parts, parts and repair manuals.
MANUALS very rare!
Included are “ORIGINAL” Army issue manuals: OR6D 8 SNL G-740, group G Field and Depot Maintenance Allowances; ORD 9 SNL G740, group G All Service Parts; TM 9 8014, Operation Organizational Maintenance (For M38A1, but is 90% accurate for M38); LO 9-8012 Lubrication Chart(Laminated), and the new Ryan K. Miller’s M38 Reference guide (the bible).
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,995.
Looks solid. Has some updates.
“1953 JEEP WILLYS Classic
Automatic with 53K miles
Fully restored
Very Clean inside and out
Runs and drives great”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/01/2017) It’s an ex Navy jeep with a data plate. The plate looks awfully new, so it might be a replacement? I’m just not a fan of the M-151 rims on jeeps.
“Selling restored Jeep CJ3B painted to look like a Navy Jeep
It has new brakes, master cyl. rebuilt, 5 new wheels and Non-directional tires, both differentials rebuilt, trans. rebuilt, engine checked for compression, new rebuilt distributor and new steering wheel.
The Jeep has a NEW body, (never been wet!) and new aftermarket wiring harness. The lettering is vinyl, will come off if you desire.
Driven only in parades since restoration, selling for health reasons. Runs and drives great!
The odometer does not read correct mileage, non-functional when I purchased the Jeep.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(12/26/2016) A tailgate may have been added.
“V-6 Conversion Done Right. 12 volt upgrade. Runs. been stored.Needs right side axel. Very Rare! has Very Hrd to find Combat Wheels ! everthing on this Jeep is in great shape. This jeep has stories to tell. CASH/TRADE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950.
This has had a makeover since it was last listed in December.
“1951 Jeep CJ3A w/new rebuilt engine….and many newly rebuilt parts (starter, generator, carburetor). New wiring, hoses, belts, battery cable, seats, fuel pump, transmission floor cover plate, etc. Cleaned and refurbished fuel tank. This is a very good “WEST COAST” Desert mountain truck that has no rust/cancer. Yes….OD paint, but that’s all…..tires are in very good condition. Includes spare mt. & tire. Runs great!!.”
It’s been modified.
“1954 Willy’s 3b.v8 Chevy power steer.runs drives and stops.full width waggy axles 6-lug.rancho 4404 front leafs.Cherokee rear leafs.warn 8274.Dana 18 t-case.Muncie m21 4 speed.advance adapter.electric fuel pump.newer edlbrok carb.missing front drive shaft.frame has no rust.body has little some small holes.wheels and tires not included.
Will sell for xtr$there 35s.have 7 tires.have good clean title.firm on price.would trade for auto jeep wrangler tj model.no e mails.no scams.deal done in my drive way.scammers don’t bother $3500$ no wheels tires.4500 with.”