UPDATE: Was ‘No Price’. **SOLD**
Look solid.
“REBUILT MOTOR & TRANSMISSION AUGUST 2013. NEW TIRES”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Looks like it has a series set of lights across the top of the windshield.
“Up for sale is a 1948 Jeep Willys. It has work done from the bottom to top. It has a dana 30 and a dana 44 posi with 4.11’s. It has a ford 302 high performance motor attached to a c4 with a stage 2 shift kit and a B&M shifter. Full roll cage with a 42″ LED bar and two racing seats with 4 point harness. It has 33×12.50 mud terrains on some flat black procomp wheels. Everything on the jeep is powder coated and was painted recently.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/25/20215) Liberal use of diamond plating, but runs and drives.
“Ford built 1945 willys flat fender Jeep
-Runs + Drives!
-Buick dauntless 225 oddfire v6 engine swap
-New HEI distributor and ignition switch
-Safari top
-Front driveline disconnected due to bad transfer case
This jeep is drivable and fun but it is also partly a project. If you think you could buy as is, with no work to be done, you are wrong. This is a 1945 jeep, its not perfect. Thanks for your time
3300 O.B.O. Want it gone asap!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It has an updated motor.
“I am looking to sell this 1955 Willys M38A1 Army Jeep. I was in the process of restoring it but just don’t have the time or the resources anymore. It runs and drives great, all the work that needs to be done to it is cosmetic, like replacing older parts with new ones and paint. It does not have the original engine, it had been replaced with a 1966-67 Ford Inline 6 200 C.I. engine, most likely from an old Mustang. It has a 3-Speed Manual transmission. I have painted the hood and grille back to the original olive drab green. I have several replacement parts to go with it to help with the restore, including a canvas top assembly kit, and a rear seat assembly kit. It has both the original manual and a reproduction to help with the restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
There could be some value here.
“CJ-5 in good shape. Runs fine, V-6, 4 speed trans, nice mods. Need to sell ASAP”
It was listed as a 1945, but I don’t see anything to validate that date.
“Runs great body good tires good brakes leak like they all do lol”
Is that a tailpipe coming out the side of the fender?
“1947 willys CJ2A flatfender 292 small block ford 3 speed trans..runs very strong.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
A project.
For Sale, 1946 Willys Jeep project, 4.3 6cyl, sm420 trans, dana 300, 30 front 44 rear, yj springs, needs finished, $3000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
I *think* that exhaust pipe is just sitting in there. At first glance I thought it was installed that way. Yikes! Has rear PTO. Seller listed it as a ‘1947 army jeep’.
“I have a army jeep for sale2000 or best offer it has a transfer case PTO cash only no checks no money orders serious requires only”