This is supposed to be unrestored.
“This is a 1955 m38 A1 Military jeep super nice condition complete rebuilt engine new clutch new brakes new shocks unrestored solid no rust original top call 812-595-5950”
This is supposed to be unrestored.
“This is a 1955 m38 A1 Military jeep super nice condition complete rebuilt engine new clutch new brakes new shocks unrestored solid no rust original top call 812-595-5950”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
This appears in good shape.
“1979 Dj5 jeep- starts and runs great.. just drove it over from melb beach about 150 miles away..
needs carb cleaned about all that is wrong- back fires a little
have way more in to it than what im asking.. dont come to me with some stupid crap.. but must sell soon.. no treads no low ballers.. Txt or call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
It looks like this was painted with the hood down. It looks like it has a repro body that’s in good shape.
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B – FOR SALE
Greetings everyone. Back in the late 90’s, my father purchased an old run-down Jeep for him and his 15 year old son (me) to restore. After about 3 weeks in, we both realized that we were in over our heads and my dad paid a professional to restore the Jeep from the frame up. Since the initial restoration, the Jeep has been kept in a garage 24/7 with only minimal use. It’s been taken out and ran through the mud several times in my late teens/early twenties, but for the most part, it’s sat unused. My pop’s been gone for several years now and it’s time for me to sell the ol’ gal to someone who will put her to some use. He bought it so we’d have something to work on together and now that I have kids of my own, I’d like to do the same thing.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
What is just behind the front bumper?
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, has an AMC 4 cylinder motor, runs good. New brakes, lockout front hubs, front winch. Asking $3,000.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This appears to be a panel wagon. I can’t tell how bad the rust is.
“I offer for sale a Jeep Willies wagon that needs restored or can be used for parts.”
This might have looked nice at some point. Now it looks like a parts jeep.
“I am not sure what this Jeep CJ version is, I tried to get the serial number off the tag and think it is about a 6500 but would not bet without doing more investigation. Started to replace things on this jeep then it sat, has a 6 cylinder engine, the body is loose to work on things and can be removed, the glass is on the back lid, it needs work to be used but it is the original Jeep CJ! No title off road vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(05/21/2013) This runs and drives.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep, has a freshly rebuilt engine as well as radiator both have less than 300 miles on them. The Jeep has the original 6V system intact. I purchased this jeep last year with the plan to do a total restoration. My wife and I have since welcomed a child and I just don’t have the time for a project this large right now. I have more than 10K into this project, I’m just looking to not loss to much on it. Asking $6,500.00 or best offer. Jeep has a title and is currently street legal”
John took these photos almost fifty years ago when he went to Vietnam between 10/1963-10/1964.
This first photo is from Khe Sahn:
Click on the photo and you’ll see a wagon on the right and, possibly, a CJ-3A on the left.
John calls these elephants the original 4x4s
I think this ‘4×4’ would have been the most practical for getting places quickly.
Marc found these photos at the Ukraine State Archive website.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This might be a good deal.
“Willys Jeep in good shape, not ” for it’s age” but actually in drivable working condition. Matching Serial # 59169 with rare rear PTO. Canvas top and doors but they are in poor condition, Starts and runs fine, drives, burns no oil, have NYS registration. Frame very good, a rust thru spot in passenger floor board but not major. New brakes, converted to 12 volt system, new fuel pump and gas tank, tires very good but age checked. Repainted red many years ago, was Michigan Yellow originally.”