UPDATE: Was priced at $3500.
It runs.
“1948 Jeep WillysHas top, Good tires, Runs good and in good shape.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $3500.
It runs.
“1948 Jeep WillysHas top, Good tires, Runs good and in good shape.”
There’s some value here.
“Rare find
engine needs install
Taking offers on this one
Better pictures coming soon
email with questions”
There is some value here.
“1951 Jeep Willys 3A in complete disrepair. Must take all parts. No title or keys. Does not run. You haul it away. Make me an offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This appears solid, though hasn’t been restored back to original. It has no title.
“original 1942 willys jeep 1/4 ton 4×4 Restores 85% original 15% reproduction.5 new non directional Firestone military tires . New canvas summer top Fire extrng, tire pump plus plenty of spare parts . Title not applied for but do have bill of sales from midwest military . Jeep has been in several parades for wwII vets. Big hit!! She is already to go.Engine completly restored. 4 cylinder L- head converted to 12 volt.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Walter spotted this rig.
“This rare 1963 willy’s jeep is lifted on 38 inch super swampers . 5000 pound winch already on. original transmition and engine has been rebuilt over all jeep is in good condition for age most of the work is done just needs some one to finish it. will consider trades for sports cars or motorcycle such as corvette, comaro, firebird, mustang GT, victory, harley davidson,etc just let me know what you’ve got call or text for pictures”
A parts jeep, yes. A great parts jeep? Not so sure.
“great parts jeep or base to restore. mostly complete. has cj2a grill, radiator. 603-352-4204 603-313-7042”
No pics provided.
“this is a 1951 military jeep that is in great shape for its age. i have owned this jeep nearly 20 yrs and have every receipt for it. it is street legal and has been very fun to drive over the years. serious inquiries only and not interested in any trades at this time. 636 284 7224”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5750.
(09/30/2012) The seller sugests this is a M-38. I’ve sent the seller a note about this.
” This is a 1951 Model U.S. Army jeep in excellent condition. I do not know if the mileage is original. This is one the last of the flat fender jeeps. Introduced in 1950 at the beginning of the Korean war. Only 45,173 were made. Production ended in Sept of 1952. NO RUST! Has NDCC military tires, Has the Willys L4-134 “Go Devil” 60 HP engine which was the original for this Jeep. 6 Volt battery. Installed front seat belts. The drive train is in excellent operating condition. Drive it anywhere at 40 or 45 MPH. It can be flat towed. No trailer needed. The windshield wiper on the drivers side has a motor that operates the wiper. Had to install that because the State Safety Inspector mandated it. The passenger side wiper is original manual wiper. Successful bidder will need to arrange for shipping, or pickup vehicle. Location is near Ogden, UT. Sold as-is, where-is.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6300
(08/16/2011) This looks like a nice flattie.
“Willys Jeep CJ3a, with 6′ hydro-turn plow, 4cyl, 3 speed, 4wd, hi/low, warren lockouts, 12 volts, electric wipers, fuel pump, heater, defroster, rollbar….new seats, top, radiator, waterpump, wheels, tires, springs, shocks, and much more.
This is offered available with or without the plow. price will be $7000 with the plow, $6000 with the plow removed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(10/05/2012) This hasn’t been driven since 1985. However, it has been garaged since then. The body is supposed to be solid. This may be worth a look.
“Classic Willys CJ-3A. This jeep has been in my family since the 1960’s. It was hauled from California to Idaho in the late 1990’s where it has been garaged until I recently brought it down to Clearfield to sell it. It has never seen a Utah "salty-road" winter, so the body and frame do not have the rust that you see on typical Utah Jeeps that are 30-40 years newer (body, floor, and frame are solid). I put in a running 289 engine (V8 out of a Rancho) with 302 heads (bored and ported) in it back in 1988 along with a new clutch and throwout bearing, but I remain time-challenged, so it remains unrestored. The mileage noted is actual for the entire jeep (with the exception of the engine). The last time this jeep was driven was 1985. The last time I started the engine was 1989.In addition to the upgraded engine, it comes with a roll bar, custom bumpers (front & back) with a tow hitch on the front, and (2) five gallon Jerry Cans. I will also throw in the full roll cage (custom bent for this jeep with heavy piping, but not assembled) along with a set of 4 tires and rims from a 1968 CJ5 (tires still have good tread). It has been a dream of mine since the mid-80’s to restore this jeep, but alas, we purchased running CJ5 for my son to use, thus we are looking for a good home for the 3-A where it can be restored to its former glory. I am asking $1,500 O.B.O. with the extra set of tires and rims or $1,200 without.”