This may have potential. It looks like it might not have moved in a while though.
“Excellent for restoration. Contact if interested 540-671-0205.”
This may have potential. It looks like it might not have moved in a while though.
“Excellent for restoration. Contact if interested 540-671-0205.”
UPDATE: Runs and drives
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B
Very original. All stock. Needs to be restored
2695.00 OBO
Call 619-977-4888”
Hard to see the condition from just his one pic. The seller lists it as a 1951 in the title, but also notes that it only had 2WD.
“We’ve owned this Willys since 1989, and it has been part of our family for a very long time. It has never been a 4×4, and is powered by a low mileage 85 mustang 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, and rear end. The computer, electric fan, and electric fuel pump are installed and working properly. The Willys is fun to drive around town, especially with its train horn and siren, animal, mic horn we have installed in it. The body of the Jeep is nicely painted red in color with custom pinstriping. The interior is just as nice and is gray cloth including the custom rear seat. The doors have been fabricated and are removable. We have a custom bikini top to fit the Willys, but no official top. We have used it in parades or driven it around just for fun. At this time we are not really interested in trades. Please call or text for more pictures or further inquiries @ (812) five 2 five – 9369.”
Mark just listed these parts:
1) 16″ Wheels from CJ-2A in Moab, UT $250 http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale/adsp488/adsp488.html
2) T-98 Tranny in Moab, UT $200
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale/adsp489/adsp489.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was make offer.
The tail gate is gone (or never had it). The windshield looks 3A. This needs closer look to determine value.
“Was running 3 or 4 years ago.
Tranny shift stick is stuck.
Flat head 4.
Make offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
Looks like a parts jeep.
“Jeep restoration project of a Jeep CJ3A – to the best of my research. Sold “as-is”. Can help deliver if within 100mi of Hinesburg. Please include the word “restoration” in the reply or your email will not be answered. Email any questions. Thanks.”
Several customizations on this rig.
“Selling because I have too many projects and no time.
NO I Wont trade, cash, in-person only. I wont ship it and no money orders, wiring or cashiers checks.
DO NOT ask me whats the lowest I’ll take for it. Come look at it and if you like it and have cash, make me a reasonable offer.
1946 willys Cj2a. Runs great.
Already converted to 12 volt system with a brand new alternator
New custom Made Bikini top
Tow bar
Overhead 4 cylinder
4×4 (works great)
Needs brake fluid and brake system bled
All lights work
Non. Op. reg current.
Title clean.
Ready for restoration or just to use as a hunting rig.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“Rare early M38 US Army Jeep Very Original condition: Never restored! Jeep still retains its original 24volt waterproof electrical system, and all nomenclature (data tags) are present. Engine ran when parked, turns freely. Extras include an aluminum hardtop, in rough shape,with doors, the front drive flanges , T.O. rear quarter panels and more. Jim 631-774-0089”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900
“Late 40s early 50s m38/ cj3a jeep. Very solid older repro tub. Runs great. Almost no rust at all. Rebuilt carb. Has about a two inch lift. Front seats are very good. Includes a complete pro winch that just needs drive shaft installed. Has a vintage kayline spare tire carrier. Has a mass title. Does not include rims and tires in the picture or the back seat. It will come with the original 16 inch rims and tires.”
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Thursday and Friday were the last two days of the trip and consisted mostly of driving home to Pasco.

On Thursday June 20th we drove from Kearney to Salt Lake City. On Friday June 21st we drove from Salt Lake City to Pasco.
On Thursday morning we woke in Kearney and got driving early. Our plan was to stop and meet Karson and his team an hour west of Kearney. Karson and his FEMACorp team was heading east from Oklahoma at the same time we were heading west on I-80. So, we found a good place to stop and take a picture together. I know it looks like he is taller than me, but I’m pretty sure that’s an optical illusion.
After our quick meet, we drove to Salt Lake City, arriving in the evening and in time to have some fish tacos at the Lone Star Taqueria with my other kids, Kasia and Colter. We spent Thursday night in Salt Lake City.
On Friday morning we left for Pasco, arriving in the evening. The trip was amazing, a one-in-a-lifetime adventure where numerous things–Jeeps, wurlitzer, Karson, and friends–all lined up to make it unforgettable. Thanks to everyone who hosted us, met us, dined us, and gave us suggestions.
After 10,000+ miles over 49 days it’s time to rest.
The End
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