UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
The winch alone looks worth a few hundred.
“1947 Willy Jeep rusted red 6 cylinder”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
The winch alone looks worth a few hundred.
“1947 Willy Jeep rusted red 6 cylinder”
HOG spotted these manuals for passenger cars. Maybe someone can use them? The ad is listed in Pennsylvania, but it appears the books are in Colorado.
“1950’s Willys-Overland Motors OEM Manual’s
OEM Mechanic’s and Body manuals for Willys-Overland passenger cars. Models 685 Super DeLuxe & Custom, and 675 passenger cars, vintage early 1950’s.
Complete coverage of mechanical, technical and body specifications.
Both manual’s are in very good condition, and have had seen little to no use. Crisp clean pages with detailed photos and technical specifications.
$30.00 for the pair.
Email for further information, include your phone number, and put Willys OEM Manuals in the subject line.”
This needs some work, but unclear what.
“1946 willy’s jeepit has new painless wireing harness . The floors were redone about 1 1/2 years ago..Frame is in great shape body needs some work have all parts needs finished. 2000.00 OBO. email me george_andersonjr @ yahoo.com”
It looks like a DJ-3A body has been placed on a 4×4 chassis.
“title saids 1955 willy jeep no motor or trans ben in the barn since 1977 , i do have blue title bring money and tralior, 281-975-9812”
UPDATE: Was listed at $2000. Status Unknown.
The dashboard appears to be taped. That’s odd.
“1943 Ford GPW jeep, clear Oregon title. Has CJ2A windshield. Does not run, 4 cyl engine needs rebuild. Body appears straight, no rust-through noted. Comes with new-in-box muffler and a spare radiator (from M-38). Tires are old, unsuitable for the road. Will need to be hauled out on a trailor. Inside storage for the past 30 years. Asking $2000 obo.”
The seller’s reaching on this price given the description.
“This is a 1949 cj3A Willys Jeep it has the original 4 cylinder Flathead Willys engine also have the original title it has been in a born for about 10 years it has not been run we have not touched it the body is in not too bad of shape for as old as it is will take 4500 or best offer you don’t find these everyday please contact me soon as possible it won’t last long”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $1500
There might be value here.
“Two Willys Military parts Jeeps with many extra parts. The 1943 has original t 84 transmission and old engine block and the Willys Military M 38 has a non running 289 engine”3.html
I don’t see much value in the CJ-3A. It does have some old Desert Dogs on it.
“1956 Jeep Willy–clean title, runs. Needs tune up and master cylinder.
1953 Jeep Willy flat finder–no title, no motor. Asking $4,000 obo for both. Call William 509-525-1633”
Joe forwarded this ad. The body is at a scrappers. If no one wants it, the body will be scrapped. Nice of the scrapper to give folks a chance to snag it. Joe took a look at the body and reported, “It is the body of an M38A1 with Grill, Fenders, transmission crossmember, fuel tank, a roll bar, and 2 military trailer fenders. The body looks straight and solid, with only surface rust. The price seems very fair.”
“I am selling the body of a 1950’s Willys Jeep.
I have the body, roll bar, grill, fenders, tailgate etc. This Jeep is very straight.
480.280.9000”
UPDATE: This was no price. Now it is $5000. The text is new, too, including the part about the owners have put $20,000 into rebuilding it. I’m just not seeing where that money went in this picture.
“The current owners are looking to sell their 1952 Jeep “Willy”. It is in driving condition, no rust, and has had $20,000 put into rebuilding it. They are asking $5,000 for it and are looking for someone who appreciates and understands the Jeep, so please no lower offers. The Jeep is more meant for back road fun with the family or hunting and not meant for daily use or young drivers.”