Someone can use these.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/wto/7570127455.html
“Selling a pair of Willys MB or Ford GPW combat wheels.
These are original 40’s military wheels not reproduction
I only have 2
Asking $300”
Someone can use these.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/wto/7570127455.html
“Selling a pair of Willys MB or Ford GPW combat wheels.
These are original 40’s military wheels not reproduction
I only have 2
Asking $300”
Andy shared this project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5560571214053461
“Rust free Arizona willys. Frame off restoration. Runs drives stops brand new rebuilt fresh motor. New clutch new brakes new body mounts.new tank. New lines new bushings new restored radiator. Body is all steel in primer.. Have all pieces to put back together once it’s painted. Bumpers etc… Clean clear ohio title… Rare” 2 door. 2wheel drive model… New wireing new battery. New starter.. Frame n undercarriage clean n painted… Interior is cargo orig wood slat floor… Seats need redone.”
This combo is priced at $500. Unclear if that’s the actual price or a placeholder.
https://knoxville.craigslist.org/pts/d/knoxville-fc-plus-extra-cab/7572144297.html
“1961 FC 170 cab less doors, 1958 FC 170 flat bed truck, poor condition. Bought these ten years ago and never touched them. 1958 L6 engine, T-90 transmission, T-18 transfer case, dana 44 front end and 53 rear end.”
UPDATE: Price now $8480.
(01/05/2022) Looks in good shape.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/ctd/d/union-1953-jeep-m38-military-great/7565496002.html
“This is a 1953 Willys military jeep. It is not perfect but has been saved and redone in many areas. Mechanically good it runs and drives. The carburetor has been rebuilt and the jeep has new batteries. The 24 volt military electrical system in intact and most work. An electric fuel pump has been installed. Sure it is old and not a high speed truck. But rolling history in relativly good condition. The jeep is sold with a bill of sale”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $7000.
(12/29/2022) Runs and drives.
“1962 Willys Wagon. Purchased to complete ongoing restoration but life plans have changed. Runs and drives. Took on several local camping trips up nine mile and fish creek this summer with no issues. Needs to be dialed in but runs well.
Has rebuilt chevy 250 straight 6 with paperwork. New radiator. New brake lines and wheel cylinders. New wheels and tires. Stock transmission and transfer case with overdrive installed. New speedometer was installed with new motor with around 300 miles. Vacuum driven wipers converted to electric. 12-volt wiring. Body is very straight. original patina paint. Has some rust on driver’s side quarter panel on edge of fender well, could be repaired or new panels a readily available. No other rust issues including solid floor. New bucket seats installed. Windshield has center crack, also available to replace. I have a bunch of spare parts, including carb, original parts catalog and spare fuel tank and some glass. This was my dream retirement project but won’t have time to finish.”
Listed as a 1942 MB, it seems to actually be a CJ-2A (most likely a ’46).
https://denver.craigslist.org/pts/7565011939.html
“Original Tub & Parts from 1942 Willy’s Overland MB Jeep.
$2,000 obo for all of it.
All original parts. Trying to sell all at once and not part out.
Must pick up and load yourself.
– Tub: Good. Has some rusted areas and degradation in corners. Mostly sound. Still restore-able with work.
– Seats: Good. Reupholstered around 2012. Minor tears. Includes front and rear.
– Hood: Very Good. Cosmetic rust on hinges, but mechanically sound.
– Windshield: Excellent: body is great. Glass has cracks.
– Front grille: Very Good
– Fenders: Good. All 4.
– Fuel tank: Good. No leaks.
– Starter: Fair. Has new brushes, works.
– Carburetor: Fair. Can use an overhaul. Works.
– Rear tow hitch: good condition”
Listed as a 1943, it looks more civilian to me.
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/pts/7571711074.html
“Great project. Everything is there.”
Roger shared this Youtube video by RowdyWelder who shares how he rebuilt the badly damaged front frames rails on this old jeep.
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Tom spotted this jeep. This could be a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/617076966888721/
“Runs and drives . Has oil leak. needs tires call or text [hidden information] $$ 3800 firm Needs restored will not respond to is this available no trade”