UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Might make a good project?
“For Sale: 1949 Jeepster, V6 engine automatic (engine bad). Mustang II front suspension, S-10 rear. Good top, a little rust on front floor board. $4,000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Might make a good project?
“For Sale: 1949 Jeepster, V6 engine automatic (engine bad). Mustang II front suspension, S-10 rear. Good top, a little rust on front floor board. $4,000.”
Seller listed this as a 1947 CJ-3A, yet has either an M-38 body or a reproduction body. Either way, it’s a project.
https://roseburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-jeep-cj3a/6726947979.html
“1947 Jeep CJ3A Pinto Engine. 5 speed Manuel. New Transfer case.”
Appears in good shape.
https://scranton.craigslist.org/pts/d/m38a1/6723999290.html
“M38a1 hardtop and doors good shape”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(06/05/2017) Great little camper.
“All original, no rust, 38 thousand original miles. Body is straight. All the upholstery is original. Just removed from barn, where it was stored since 1973. Had gas tank cleaned and sealed. F- head 4 cylinder motor. New Carb, water pump, fuel pump, Distributer, hoses, belts, plugs, wires, Radiator. New Brakes and wheel cylinders. New tires. Has original Camper that was on the truck for most of it’s life. Bed is perfect. Runs and drives. Clean Title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500. More info at Samba (thanks TJ).
(07/06/2018) Looks in good shape.
“CJ3A Jeep body, with 1971 VW Beetle running gear. Has rebuilt stock 1600 DP motor with approximately 1600 miles on it. Has new PIC 34.4 carb and manifold, new distributor and alternator, with EMPI sand seal pulley. New 2500 lb winch, new wiring, gauges, headlights, LED taillights, LED backup lights. Bikini top, new battery, new 2020 tags plus off-road ATV tag. New Continental 90K tires. Factory towbar with built-in tow lighting. Would make a great tow behind or for exploring Sand Lake. Clean title in hand. Over $6500 invested – reason for sale: health.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/14/2018) Has a variety of mods.
https://youngstown.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-willys-jeep-4×4/6708647153.html
“1953 Willy’s Jeep 4×4 , this classic manual Jeep has a vintage green paint, this rare find just hit our shop, stop in or give us a call to get more details
Family Owned and Operated
Mac Management Inc Motors
7193 Sunset Strip NW
North Canton Ohio 44720”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/for/d/willys-jeep-body/6717110701.html
“1948 Willys CJ2A Tub $900
Fenders $250 for the pair
Hood $150
Grille $125
This was a complete jeep at one time. Painted Yellow and all parts match in color.
Will make a great deal for all parts bought together $1300
CASH”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(09/03/2016) Needs to be assembled.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A little rust kept in barn for 25 years, have most all parts to restore as original flat head 4cyl. was rebuilt completely years ago everything for this jeep has been kept inside, motor, tranny, front grill, windshield frame, and wheelbarrow of parts. ”
As the days grow shorter in Anchorage, Paul’s getting busy with his trailer. Thanks to Paul for taking the time to document another beautiful build!
“With fall in the air and winter coming fast the first week of September is when I began working on the rebuild of the M100 trailer after I hauled the frame home from the sand blasters. There were a couple of cracks in the frame where the shock mounts attach and a few other areas I felt also needed some attention from the welder so I positioned the frame on a 2X6 and plywood platform and screwed blocks down to hold the frame in alignment. My plan was to fabricate the replacement box on the clean frame and after the box was bonded and riveted together the box would be removed so the frame could return to the powder coat place for a coating off satin black.

I felt the original trailer box floor was a little weak so I planned to add extra hat channels for strength and I needed to design and fabricating the tail light, brake light and turn signals mounts.
Below is the new 18 gauge stainless steel floor being fitted to the original trailer frame. I’d hoped to have a local company press the reinforcing strips in this floor panel (like the original) but soon learned I couldn’t afford the cost to make the die and pay for the press time just for one floor panel. I ended up buying 60 feet of 1 inch wide by 1/4 inch thick stainless steel strap for the trailer floor and 24 feet of 3/4 inch wide by 1/4 inch thick stainless strap for the side and end panel reinforcements. The strap was rectangular but I needed the floor strips beveled and the side strips rounded along the edges so I had to get creative and come up with a cheap solution to recontour these straps.
I used scrap pieces of plywood stapled to the platform along with additional plywood clamps screwed to the wood to hold the strap in position while worked on the strap edge. By carefully holding a 4 inch grinder at the necessary angle as I rolled from one end of the strap to the other while sitting on a roll around seat I was able to reshape each strap to the contour I needed. The floor of my garage has a good sized crack down the middle so I had to pay attention and not damage the stainless strap while bouncing across the uneven floor surface. With my face mask on, my ear protection clamped to my head and nothing much else to do I spent 47 hours grinding theses straps so they would be a reasonable duplicate of the original ridges pressed into the trailer panels.
Here’s the end result of rolling back and forth while holding the grinder against the stainless strap. It’s far from perfect but it’s something I can live with.
After I’d finished with the sides of the straps I needed to bevel the ends in a 180 degree curve.
I miscounted and beveled 10 straps for the floor when I really only needed 9 straps. Oh well, what’s an extra three hours or so of grinding. Continue reading
Neat photo. Current bid is $.99. Looks like it has fishing pole holders on the front.
View all the information on ebay
“Pleased to offer an original gelatin silver glossy photograph circa 1950. Photograph measures approximately 5 x 4 inches and has wear consistent with age. Content is excellent. I am always happy to combine shipping on multiple ephemera auctions won. All Photos Are 100% Original Unless Otherwise Noted….”