UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It’s got a fiberglass body, but has a rare 1949 CJ-2A VIN: 222769!
“Fiberglass tub, new paint, newer brakes, battery, starter, coil, original L-head 4 cylinder motor. Great runner. $6500 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It’s got a fiberglass body, but has a rare 1949 CJ-2A VIN: 222769!
“Fiberglass tub, new paint, newer brakes, battery, starter, coil, original L-head 4 cylinder motor. Great runner. $6500 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks solid.
“1954 willys jeep 3 speed manual in running condition. Just fired up and took for a drive yesterday everything ran fine. Repainted a few years back to u s army green with lettering and army star on hood. 4×4 works and runs like a champ.”
Looks solid. Probably a good jeeping jeep.
“Selling 1946 Willy’s 225 V6 with SM420 transmission.
Dana 20 transfer case.
Power steering/ power brakes.
Electric fan.
Tilt wheel
Electronic ignition.
Tow bar.
Asking 6,000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4100
(10/01/2013) This may be good for the price.
“Motivated to sell
Model: Willys 1951 M38
Engine: 350 Chevy
Rebuilt transmission, 3 speed with overdrive, 4 x 4, minimum rust, 4 new tires, and new aluminum wheels.
Custom made rear bumper and tire carrier.
Runs perfectly.”
Dan forwarded this for a friend. You can contact Dan for more information. It appears in good shape. The data tag lists this as a “special” model, but what’s special about it is not clear to me. It hasn’t run in years but had new rings put in before it was parked.
Fcdan@wctatel.net
641-390-0208
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Jim looked at this M-151 the other day. It may be a good buy for the right person.
He wrote, Wanted to share with the eWillys crew. I visited this M151 yesterday (19 April), and ultimately passed on it, as it will need panel patching for the lower panel rust holes. Jeep runs, matter of fact it started right up and smooth idle. It has been in family for some time, and has a lot of trail time, resulting in the angle iron lower rocker panel reinforcements. Ad has more information. I would recommend the jeep to any interested party who doesn’t mind the pin holes, or can repair the panels themselves. A fair price for a registered, running M151!
The owner asked to have his name and number available as well. Garrett, call or text @ (805) 218-5061.
Ad text: “Selling uncut 1970 M151 A1. This is a Vietnam Era Army Jeep made by Ford, it is 4×4 with independent suspension front and rear.
Nearly stock except for a hoop style roll bar made of 1.75″ 120 wall d.o.m. as well as some angle iron guards just below the driver and passenger doors which unbolt.
Has the deep water fording kit as well as full soft top.
There are some of the usual rust spots, mainly on the front floorboards which I will include a picture of. Nothing major.
It runs great and is totally capable of heading up to the mountains so or cruising around town.
It has current registration with clean title”
Runs.
“FOR SALE 1948 cj2a. CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. Pretty solid appears to have had some metal work done over the years. A worthy project for someone. 4cyl flathead runs but needs work due to an intake valve sticking open. Frame etc is good and solid. Rust seen on floorboards is only surface rust, they’re rock solid yet.
New: plugs and wires, points and condensor, converted to 12v. Plenty of pics below should show you everything you need to see. Engine appears as new, id say someone must have gone through it before it sat, but can’t say for sure. $2000 firm. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8900.
Has a passenger-side tank.
“1954 WILLY’S JEEP WITH CHEVY 283 SMALL BLOCK ENGINE, REBUILT TRANSMISSION, NEW TIRES.”
UPDATE: Was $6500. **SOLD**
This is worth some better pics.
“this jeep is all original no rusted panels only a little surface rust running and driving.”
Looks like there is a compression dent/damage near the driver’s entrance.
“1950 willys jeep. M38. Does run Excellant shape. 4 cylinder 4 wh drive. 3 speed New paint comes with a soft top. Have antique title. Great shape all the way around.”