Includes a trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/178400004055774
“1948 Willys jeep CJ2A · Other_body_style · Driven 30,000 miles 1948 Willys jeep runs great and is clean. Price includes military trailer.”
Includes a trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/178400004055774
“1948 Willys jeep CJ2A · Other_body_style · Driven 30,000 miles 1948 Willys jeep runs great and is clean. Price includes military trailer.”
UPDATE :Price dropped to $8500.
(05/03/2021) Has various updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/139192614787207
“1951 jeep willys with 1965 corvette 327 with upgrades,close racio muncie 4speed(rebuilt) new-hydraulic throwout bearing and clutch,tires,wheels,exhaust,cobeau seats,dana 44 with detroit locker(rebuilt)”
It’s a project; engine is out.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/374098803960376
“The motor is not in it will have to be towed away…. 1953 Willys jeep has a Ford 302 V8 T90 Transmission and T-case. Extra axles 33 inc tires Great for hunting rock crawling if put a lil love in it. 4000$ I’m not the owner I’m helping a friend out by posting it for him. Jeep I located in the Sac area”
Doesn’t run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1710624729108925
“Mostly original, back seat, front wench, pink slip on non op. Not running”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(03/16/2021) Doesn’t run, but might be worth a look. I doubt the seller is serious about the listed price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2906941316218442
“Turns over. No idea. Non-op.”
No title. Unsure how much value is here. It does have a set of Watson hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/847437039159050
“1947? Willys Jeep. No engine and comes with some extra parts. It has not been registered in decades, and the title is missing. I was told it is a 43, but I’m not a jeep expert and several people have told me it is 46 up. I don’t know how to confirm this. Your guess is likely better than mine. It could be fun for someone who has more time than I but it’s a project I can’t find the time to dig into.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2200.
(01/04/2021) No title, which likely explains the listed year. This is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/210931194017707
“1955 cj3a jeep bill of sale. Great starter project. Front clip is off and have start on freshing up the motor. I have a spare Trans too. If you didn’t want to rebuild the old one. Sold separately. That was my plan swap Trans a rebuild the old one slowly. I fix them drive them and sell them. So as things get fix the price only goes up!”
This video that Mike spotted includes a hood that was used in German as part of a ceiling (several hoods were used, then later auctioned on eBay). You can see this hood, along with other hoods, in this post.
Bill spotted this article about a 1951 Truck that was later sold for $38,500 through Sothebys.
The Article ==> https://silodrome.com/willys-4×4-pickup-truck/
The Auction ==> https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/0221/open-roads–february/lots/r0013-1951-willys-4-73-4-wheel-drive-pickup/1036426#/
Mark posted this MB to warjeeps.com.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale21/ad125/ad125.html
“It is an accurate representation jeep for what one would have looked like in WWII. A serviceable jeep, in a sense. All WWII, but not an all matching jeep.
It has an MB TUB, with a GPW frame. It is not by any means perfect, but would be a great ‘driver jeep’ and is mechanically near perfect.
Problems would be…
-Slight Rust on frame (can show pictures)… Around a foot strip that would use repair
-One blackout light needs replaced
-Windshield fold out needs fixed
Besides that it is a very nice jeep.
Please email me for more pictures & I will get them sent your way.
I can work with you on shipping anywhere in the lower 48 US states.”