Looks to me an M-38 with some mods. No description provided.
https://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/cto/d/fort-myers-1949-willies-jeep/6803016423.html
Looks to me an M-38 with some mods. No description provided.
https://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/cto/d/fort-myers-1949-willies-jeep/6803016423.html
That body has as many dents as I’ve ever seen.
https://boise.craigslist.org/cto/d/boise-62-willys-cj-3b/6807546955.html
“62 CJ-3B what you see is what you get, its rough but it’s all fixable and it has a clear title, have most of the stuff to put together. Comes with an early GM 3.8 V6 and original 3 speed, also has full Koenig hard top and old warn winch.”
Project or parts.
https://southjersey.craigslist.org/pts/d/somers-point-1953-cj3b-jeep/6808689119.html
“For sale is a 1953 cj3b jeep dose run and move under its own power and clutch works had one stuck valve so not running on all cylinders has new hood and plugs and wires and batterie need new body tub the floors are gone but the frame is good asking 700 or obo has no title at this time was removed from an old property and it was going to the junk yard but I saved it and I don’t have time to work on it”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2000.
It hasn’t run in a couple years.
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/edgecomb-1950-willies-jeep/6805705299.html
“1957 cj6 willys jeep
Very rare to the northeast, this is the longer wheelbase version of the cj6, similar to the cj8 scramblers.
12v system
I believe it is a Buick v6 that came in it from the factory with a 3 stick 3speed manual.
I had it running 2 years ago when I bought it, wouldn’t take much time to clean carb and put some new fuel in. Floor has been patched, bodys in ok shape. Frame has one spot that needs attention. Have the soft top frame and soft doors for it, no canvas. Has old mechanical plow pump and controls, think my blade off another jeep would fit for a little more money if interested. Kept under cover since I’ve owned it. Hate to see it go but I’ve got too many projects and no time. Good to restore or use at camp. No title but will give bill of sale
$2500 obo
Trades considered, try me. 4 wheelers, tools, tractors doa, engines, transmissions, guns, etc”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Rolling chassis.
“Selling a 1950 CJ3A Willys Jeep Body and rolling Chassis. Have clear Idaho title. $1500 OBO”
I’m not sure how much value is here. It does run.
https://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/cto/d/tampa-1951-m38-us-army-willys-jeep/6791456931.html
“This jeep starts right up, might need carb adjustment (idles rich), also needs brake lines bled, and tested.
Mostly original with exception of 12V electric system, this is an original US Army Willys Jeep.
Included in the sale price is the arctic / cold weather hard top and doors. I will consider selling these separately, but really hope the new buyer will restore as a cold weather / MASH M*A*S*H jeep.
Please email specific requests for more photos. Be prepared to prove you don’t live in Nigeria.
The Jeep has a Florida Title”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(10/13/2018) Hard to see much with the pics.
https://southjersey.craigslist.org/cto/d/vincentown-1961-jeep-willys-4000-obo/6808598171.html
“1961 Jeep Willys fair condition good for someone looking to restore it , all original parts!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
“This GPW Runs and drives but the up-keep was done by folks that fixed things with whatever was available. No doubt they were innovators but not mechanics. The motor needs a rebuild; the floor, although will work for some, needs some new sheet metal. The mechanicals need gone through. It is mostly original 1945 vintage parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was FREE.
Someone needs to snag this one.
“Free Jeep soft top, not sure what it fits, but I know it doesn’t fit a flat fender Jeep. I got this when I bought my Jeep, the box says 42 MB/GPW but I don’t believe it’s for that either or it would have fit my CJ2A. The doors are flat so I suspect its for some variant of the CJ5. Come and get it. I’m moving and it goes in the trash in a couple of weeks.”
The CIO News out of Cumberland, MD, published a story on March 15, 1943, about the US Army and Navy honoring the workers of Willys Overland.