UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000
“1950 WILLYS Jeepster 6cyl. 3Speed OverDrive.
very nice condition, 78,000 miles.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000
“1950 WILLYS Jeepster 6cyl. 3Speed OverDrive.
very nice condition, 78,000 miles.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
“This Willy’s is just right for running as is or a restoration project. 100% complete plus lots of parts to go with it. Full body diamond plate body protection. No Rust.
Stock axles and transfer-case, overdrive and t-case, with a 350 SBC conversion under the hood. Motor has aprox 20K miles on it.
UPDATE: Still Available. Comment below if interested.
(07/18/2013) This looks nice.
“frame was sand blasted and painted new lift kit 2.50 in new brakes/ lines / new steering parts / new gas tank/ lines and pump / new int. And gauges / 12v alt. Painless wiring / stock drivetrain 4 cyl. 3speed trans. / new body / jeep runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
“Jeep 1952 M-38
Winter cab with heater
53,000 miles
radio
excellent condition
Parade ready
Military paint”
UPDATE: Still Available. This *might* have some MB/GPW parts. Not listed since 2015.
“1948 Willies jeep for sale. Extra parts new parts new tires. Runs good. Don”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $5000.
(08/26/2013) It runs and drives.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A Military Restoration
1947 painted to resemble an old military version. It was a little more complicated and expensive than I thought but it will last a long time now and be alot of fun for the kids for years to come.
I replaced the brakes from the master cylinder, lines to brake cylinders and replaced the pads and two drums, plus the emergency brake. New shocks, tires (original WWII bi-directional), a new bell housing, clutch plate, new radiator, hoses, belts and seats. We degreased the thing 3 times before I had it sand blasted and painted. Restored in 2001 and pretty much garage parked since. Engine is original and in pretty good shape.
I have about 30 current photos so let me know what you would like to see !”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Gordon’s got this CJ-5 for sale.
“Nice Willys CJ5, runs and drives well, bikini top, 4 cylinder motor. Steering has been upgraded and it has bucket seats. Ready for lots of fun and hunting!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500. Looks to have a replacement body.
(05/08/2014) “Up for sale is a 1947 Civilian Red CJ2A Steel Body with a Later Over Head Valve Engine. Please look at photos for more details as the history of this Jeep is unknown along with all the main spec’s.
Jeep is being sold @ Corvette Care in Rancho Cordova CA.
Corvette Care is a premier full service Corvette shop in Northern California, providing these services:
Restorations of C1’s through C5’s under the supervision of an NCRS judge on staff —
Performance enhancements including tuning and upgrades of engines, brakes, suspensions —
Repair and maintenance — Sales of used and restored cars —
Sales of hard to find used parts“
UPDATE: Still Available. Last listed in 2015.
(03/07/2015) Updated with a V-6.
“I have a 1950 Willys Jeep for sale. It has a Dauntless 6 cylinder engine that came out of a late 60s early 70s Jeep. Jeep runs well, has brand new tires, recorded radiator, 3 speed stick with high and low gears. Roll bar and seat belts, turn signals. A great summer car. No hardtop or side curtains. $5000.00 or best offer”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/16/2014) The dash on this is customized flattie is unusual.
“1945 Willy’s Custom Jeep (Price reduced for quick summer sale). Up for sale we have a well upgraded custom 1945 Willy’s Jeep. This Jeep has a 1969 Buick V6 229 Engine with the original Transfer Case. The Transmission in this Jeep is a Manual GM Granny 4-Speed tranny; to support the torque of this motor you have a heavy duty rear drive line, a Air locker front axle, and a Detroit locker rear axle. This Jeep has a Pre-78′ Chevy Steering column with the ignition switch in the column and the power steering is fully functional. This Jeep is ready for the fun in the sun, go out in style with the confidence Jeeps were founded on.
Fully Fabricated Front Bumper Air Tank
Removable Cooler Rack (Was Originally Assembled to be permanent)”