UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Has a few updates.
“1943 willys jeep, military vintage, 1969 225 V6,3 speed, full floater rear axle, currently NOT RUNNING, price reflects this, has storage in rear wheel wells , mileage unknown”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Has a few updates.
“1943 willys jeep, military vintage, 1969 225 V6,3 speed, full floater rear axle, currently NOT RUNNING, price reflects this, has storage in rear wheel wells , mileage unknown”
Could be worth a look. Probably has an f-head.
https://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/d/junction-city-1948-willys-jeep/6784223340.html
“This is a 1948 CJ2A Willy’s jeep. My family and I have had 20+ years of fun with this jeep. Now it is time for a new home. I will not part it out or play games. I will sell it just as it sits.”
A project.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/d/sacramento-1950-jeep-willys-m38/6784680506.html
“Jeep m38 this is the military version of the cj3a. Good for parts, restoring or crawler project. No engine, transmission, t case and drivetrain are there, looks like the transmission has a belhousing adapter for maybe a ford v8. No paperwork, currently out of dmv system. Bought as a project years ago and it has sit in my garage as I don’t have the time to fix it up. Not willing to part out, must take all. All the parts I have are what’s shown.
$950 obo or possible trade for running atv.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Will needs work.
“Military antique Jeep Willy. Unsure of the year but likely a 40s model. Power turns on. No paperwork, has key. Would be great project car.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Were $450
“For Sale: two pristine 16″ two piece combat wheels. Believe these to be original, low mileage rims off of a trailer, no warping or cracks. Were powder coated yellow by previous owner. These are not repop wheels, as evidenced by the pitting normal to WWII era combat rims & the presence of the tags.
Willing to entertain serious offers, or trades for 6 x 16″ NDCC tires or correct military fuel tank for M38A1. Free delivery in the NWA area.”
No sure how much value is here.
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/d/bensalem-willys-cj-3a/6782782585.html
“1949 Willy’s Cj-3a jeep
F-head engine
Hasn’t ran in years
No title”
This is very much a project. It includes a new tub.
https://rochester.craigslist.org/cto/d/albion-1952-m38-military-jeep/6782337730.html
“Shown here is a 52 M38 Military Jeep with the waterproof engine. 3 speed manual transmission and original 4 cylinder flat head engine. Original axles and original transmission. Photos show condition of the Jeep. Needs to be restored. We have a new steel tub that goes with the Jeep. This Jeep is rare and was only made for two years. Now is your chance to own a collectible item. Restored Jeeps like this are fetching $20,000 plus..Nice way to restore a cool item.”
UPDATE: Half top is gone and the price dropped to $600 (thanks Andy!).
I’ve not seen a cover on the front hubs like this one has.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/583163688772740
“Last ran 2 years ago. Previous owner said it had carburetor issues. It is not stuck. Rolls good. It is what it is. No title. Bill of sale only. No plow.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
It doesn’t run.
“Barn find, low miles, former civil defense vehicle , Been stored inside for 40 years , 1948 I think , applying for a title . The bed has some rust in it because the barn leaked, rest of the Jeep appears solid , engine turns over . Cash only ,no trades please”
Happy New Year everyone!
It was another fun year of travel, jeeps, and interesting posts. Our trip east was a lot of fun and we got to meet a variety of readers along the way. Here’s the final map of our April/May/June trip.
Now, anytime we sit at the kitchen table, we can look at the painting Ann bought in Spanish Fork and think fondly of our trip, especially of our flat tire, her lost purse, and that rough first day.
HEALTH ISSUES:
Ann’s ongoing ankle and other health problems kept us from traveling much of the rest of the year. The good news is that we hope that her upcoming surgery in three weeks will fix some female issues that will get he back on track to address her ankle issue.
Dad’s health took a big dip at year’s end. We’ve decided to support him with in-home care, along with family-care, in hopes he doesn’t have to go to a nursing home. His inability to walk at this point (though he can stand) will insure we’ll be around him a lot until his end. Meanwhile, my mother has hip surgery in two days, so the family will have our hands full in January for sure!
I wish I’d had time to get more done on my jeeps in 2018, but time demands and distance kept that from happening. However, rest assured, we do have a plan in place to make that happen.
CHANGES:
The good news is that, eWillys will be around for all of 2019. However, assuming everything happens as we expect, in 2020, probably around April or so, eWillys will transform from a system of daily updates to more of an occasional blog.
In fact, the 2020 FC Roundup will be Jesse’s last one and that will likely be where I will end the daily eWillys reporting as well (at least that’s what I’m telling myself right now). Because of some upcoming, most excellent (stealing Jesse Ybarra’s phrase) changes to our lives, we’ll be moving to a new place where I’ll be able to work on my jeeps and get a couple more.
Even better, our goal is to have the room, facilities, and space to begin hosting an annual vintage jeep event somewhere in the Pacific Northwest (we aren’t sure where exactly we’ll end up). The first year could be in 2020, but more likely in 2021. And, again if everything happens as we expect, that’s just the beginning …. So, stay tuned!