UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $270.
I can’t tell if this fits CJ-5/6 or CJ-2a/3a.
“Willys Jeep roof and behind the seats enclosure is a little rusty but in usable condition or could be restored. Other sheet metal parts available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $270.
I can’t tell if this fits CJ-5/6 or CJ-2a/3a.
“Willys Jeep roof and behind the seats enclosure is a little rusty but in usable condition or could be restored. Other sheet metal parts available.”
UPDATE: Was $450. **SOLD**
Todd noted that these might be the rare Kelsey-Hayes rims only found 1970 CJ-5s with the Renegade package.
Only four of the tires match.
“I pulled these off my WillyyCj3a Jeep they are about 15″”
It runs, but is still a project.
“My wife and I bought this 1950’s Jeep Wagon last year with the intention of wrapping it with vinyl for advertisement. The guy we bought it from told us we only had to do a couple of things. We messed up and got in way over our heads. He did not do the steering correct so it needs a Steering Kit. It was been put on an S-10 chassis or so we were told. It has an engine, transmission, 4-barrel carb. It starts and seems to run well. We are in it twice what we are asking this by our own ignorance. If interested, please do not hesitate to contact us. We can tell you all about it. We have all the frames for the windows and door handles.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
“FOR SALE OR TRADE 1953 Willys CJ3B Jeep 4WD Have over $6000.00 invested, asking $4,000.00 OBO or willing to trade for a gas driven, lifted golf cart with large wheels, back sear and a top. This Jeep has a Florida tag and title.”
This February 1956 photo and caption from Willys News reported that the Louisville Apothecary, which had used jeeps for delivery since 1946, was welcoming their first DJ-3A Dispatcher to their lineup.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(05/20/09) Here’s a good looking CJ-3B.
“1954 Willy’s CJ3B, Nice looking and running, This is a rare Willy’s and we have priced below NADA. “8.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Looks pretty good for having say for so long.
“1948 Willys two wheel drive pick-up. Pictures show where I picked it up a couple years ago after it had been found sitting for 30 years. I purchased it from the estate of the original owner. We have cleaned it up a bit, and removed some of the small parts anticipating that we would restore it, but we have changed minds and are going a different direction. Original engine is in it….we have not tried to fire it up. Body is in pretty good shape. This will be really nice when fixed up, or easily converted to four wheel drive. More pictures available upon request. Asking $1500 OBO. Open to offers, and may even consider some trades….no junk though.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(08/28/2012) This has dual heaters. The floor panels have been plated.
http://macon.craigslist.org/cto/4906433538.html
I am offering for sale a nice 1946 Willys CJ-2A.It has always been inside. Has both choke and throttle cables. Has dual heaters,( left & right side ) Floor boards front and rear have been plated and painted when jeep was painted. Tool box under right seat is clean and not rusty as most are .Underside is not rusted out . the transfer case seeps gear oil at seals as most do at this age ,but doesn’t run out.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was in Sweden for Around $5700.
Oscar spotted this Austin Champ for sale in Sweden. Looks like it might be a good price (if it runs).
It’s a project.
“this jeep is mostly restored. Has fully restored t90 transmission and transfercase. has new frame, no rust anywhere. body is primer grey. body is stripped. has fully restored rear dana 41 axle with dana 44 axle shafts and a lockright locker. needs a engine and front axle. asking less than what it cost me in parts to rebuild trans t-case and rear axle cost of parts for those were 2000.00”