Looks like a good price.
https://salem.craigslist.org/wto/d/terra-tires/6618069084.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(05/15/2018) Has a bed extension.
https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-willys-jeep-cj3b-longbox/6617705883.html
“Good solid running 65 year old Jeep Classic with Antique Tags good till 2023. Restore to your liking or use it the way it is on your Ranch or hunting lease. The longbox is handy for feed or supplies. I have windshield (cracked) but frame is good along with some other items and a matching spare tire. Has 12 volt system. Also, new gas tank, water pump, and new brakes. Driver’s seat needs upholstery. Fun vehicle that should hold its value or increase with restoration. $6,200.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5800.
Seller believes this to be an M-38 body, but it looks more like a replacement body. The CJ-3A title is probably correct.
https://ksu.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-m38-price-lowered/6579130223.html
“-1987 Suzuki Samurai frame
-1979 Toyota 20R engine: Weber 32/36 carburetor, MSD 6 ignition, Suzuki Samurai stock air box and filter, GM 100A 1 wire alternator conversion
-1981 L45 4 speed transmission
-1st gen Toyota gear driven transfer case 79-83
-1981 Toyota axles front and rear
-GM 1 ton TREs
-1987 Samurai frame. (Spring perch width. Front: 720mm (28.34″), Rear= 950mm (37.4″)
-RCI fuel cell
-Mastercraft suspension seats
-Wheels: stock pattern Toyota 6x 5.5 with 35×12.5/R15 Goodyear MTR Kevlar
-Front Range Offroad rear axle full float conversion (stock Toyota front brakes)
-Spring packs Superlift 1″ YJ springs (Rocky Road Outfitter YJ spring conversion)
-Optima Blue top battery
-New brake master cylinder
-New electric fuel pump
-VDO gauges, new speedometer”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/27/2018) Listed as a 1956, the hinged grill suggests it is a 1952 or 53.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/1956-willys-jeep/6617946386.html
“I’m Selling my 1956 Willy’s Jeep. It has a 289 mustang engine in it. A 4×4 manual transmission. Brand new tires.”
The Suttons entered their jeep into an antique auto parade and came away with a trophy. It might not be a pristine antique vehicle, but it sure looks like they are enjoying it!
Daniel Sutton wrote, “Here is our 53’ Willys. We entered it in an antique car parade and got a 3rd place Peoples choice trophy. We didn’t know they were giving out trophies!”
Could be a good price.
https://medford.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-1949-willys-cj3a-6000-obo/6613697547.html
“Great little jeep. New carb. plus new front wheel bearings and grease seals on all 4 wheels. New master cylinder and 4 new wheel cilinders with new breaks 12 volt system with new battery new starter plus new gas tank Also has Warn locking Hubs and Manual overdrive $6,000 OBO call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Nice frame off restoration of a 1964 DJ-3A. You can see it has a gov tag on the dash.
“1964 Willys DJ3A Jeep, government issue. Original 4-cylinder flathead. Body off restoration, low miles. Body was media blasted, then heat-primed like factory before light body work and paint. NO GARBAGE RUST REPAIRS or SNEAKY PATCH PANELS! Beautiful original floors! Original seat frames, top bows, fenders, grille, tailgate, and hood also blasted and primed before paint, DONE RIGHT! Beautiful new canvas top, doors, and side curtains as original. Seats also redone original pattern olive vinyl. Ultra rare factory special order Willys Borg Warner automatic transmission! Believed to be the only drivable survivor with a factory automatic transmission. Runs great, fun to drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
“1953 Willy’s Jeep CJ3A 4 speed with a chevy V8. Warren overdrive, power steering, full cage rollbar, 10 in brakes, 10 in tires, tilt wheel, rear seat, corvette aluminum cross flow radiator, and a 4 barrel carborator. Not sure on the miles but no more than 15,000. We are asking $7000.00. Jeep has been in the garage its whole life and is in great shape. This is a fun jeep!”
Has a variety of updates. May have a replacement body that’s a mix of an MB and CJ.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep/6618036479.html
“1946 Willy’s V-6 runs needs some work”