UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400
It appears to have a replacement body.
“1940s Willys with small ford flat head V8. Very perfectly straight body just surface rust. Comes with the trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400
It appears to have a replacement body.
“1940s Willys with small ford flat head V8. Very perfectly straight body just surface rust. Comes with the trailer.”
I really don’t know what the seller is saying … can anyone translate? No pics provided.
“Selling my willys jeep know what I’m saying? I brought it back with me from Nam its been there for me when it gets ruff ruff like my dawg namean? It has. Buick 231 and edlebrock Carb turbo 350 and serious off road meats. I’m headin out west and would like $5,000 and two mules know what I’m saying.”
UPDATE: Joe in Mesa photographed these jeeps in March of 2014. He took LOTS of pics. These have just been listed on Craigslist for the following prices:
Three old titled Willys jeeps 1946, 1948 and 1950
1946 is original engine and thrive train $2000
1950 is original engine and drive train $2650
1948 has dodge 6 cyl with original drive train $1450
All will start and run. Bring your battery and fuel to start on site if you want to hear them run
http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/5236942862.html
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Original post (Mar. 6, 2014) Joe spotted these jeeps in a parking in downtown Florence, AZ. He writes, “I was driving north on the historic main street of old Florence AZ yesterday (about a 6 block drive) when on the left I saw these 4 old Willys jeeps… ALL FOR SALE! (not sure about the red Scrambler there). I have not contacted the seller to find out the story behind wanting to get rid of them.”
1) Year? CJ-3A. Note the custom exhaust:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks like a nice restoration.
“1951 Willys CJ3A complete body off restoration, new sheet-metal, complete drive train rebuild. 14,500 invested. 10,500.00 Firm. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(08/21/2015) Looks in good shape.
“1949 CJ3A Willys Jeep. Hard original Konig top. This jeep has mechanically been gone through from top to bottom. Has locking hubs, newly upholstered original seats, great tires, 12,000 pound Ramsey Winch, and much more.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The fenders and hood have been stretched to fit the DJ chassis.
“I have a 1951 willys jeep it has been put on a 1974 2wd postal jeep frame it has a sbc 350 out of a 69 camaro with a turbo 400 trans it will fire up and run but has a bad fuel pump can start by filling up the carb with fuel this is a project don’t have a title but will give a bill of sale will trade for a chevy luv or old hot rod”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5900.
(07/31/2015) Cool paint job. Looks like a solid rig.
“1950 Willys CJ3-a. This was just rebuilt 100% with under 400 miles on it. No rust on frame, fiberglass body and fenders (retained steel hood, grille, windshield frame, dash and cubby under passenger seat). Has low mileage Ford 302/5.0 from mid 90s pickup and t-10 4 speed transmission adapted to Spicer 18 t-case. All have all new seals and gaskets. Runs/shifts/drives great. Also did Saginaw steering box conversion up front. Fresh brakes all the way, etc. Like I said ALL NEW ALL THE WAY. Thinking around $6500, but open to any reasonable discussion on price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Comes with rear PTO and bed extender.
“This Jeep has been the family for nearly 60 years. Runs great and is in excellent condition. Professional appraisal assesses this vehicle at $18000. This Jeep also has PTO and bed extender.”
Looks like it was rebuilt with a 2A body.
“original drive train some updates”