UPDATE: **SOLD** was $1500.
This looks pretty solid to me. There must be a story here ….
“52 Willy Flat fender, clean body on frame, no running gear, 2 in roll cage, current non-op, clean title, $1500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $1500.
This looks pretty solid to me. There must be a story here ….
“52 Willy Flat fender, clean body on frame, no running gear, 2 in roll cage, current non-op, clean title, $1500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
(12/29/2010) There might be some value here. It looks like it has a MB or GPW body along with a Bobcat fiberglass hood. It almost looks like an old racer.
“For sale is my very good running 1953 Jeep CJ3A. The jeep starts, runs, shifts and drives well. It has a early 1970’s Buick V-6 engine installed. Saginaw power steering box installed. 1953 was the last year of the CJ3A before they went to the high hood model. The 4 wheel drive works but the hubs are sticking and need to be taken off and cleaned. The Jeep has some rust here and there but nothing that can not be fixed. It has an aftermarket fiberglass hood that needs a couple hours of glass work for two very minor cracks. Has a hydraulic brake lock device installed for stopping on steep grades. Needs headlights installed. Very nice roll bar. Clean title in hand. Feel free to come take it for a test drive. FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 30 MILES (Except to the islands or Canada). PLEASE – SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. I do not have the spare time to waste on flakes and jokers. $750 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(11/16/2010) This might not be a bad price.
“1949 jeep willys good shape manual and twin sticks with the over drive option has 33in tires and a 283 v8 out of a 57 corvette needs battery and rear u-bolt replaced.”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $3150
(04/13/2009) This reminds me of the very first jeep my parents purchased for me when I graduated high school, except it’s in nicer condition (not that the condition of this looks all that nice). The color and the cage was similar.
“1953 willy’s with a 327v8.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Brett reports that this seller has two projects for sale:
1. **SOLD** Price is $1800. Old Willys jeep with steel shell, engine rebuilt, new tires, carburetor, one of Dad’s many unfinished projects, worth the time to look,”
2. **SOLD** Price was $1500
“Old style jeep, minus windshield, engine complete rebuild, new carb, new tires, shocks, nice red paint. Dad is gone and this is one of his many unfinished projects.”
Brett forward this ad. There’s some value here.
“1953 Willys project jeep with motor and transmission”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=13982029&cat=&lpid=&search=willys
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500. I suspect the body is fiberglass.
(11/30/2010) “1949 flat fender jeep willys. 289 chevy small block. Runs crawl up a tree.”
No pics provided.
“i have a 1950 willys jeep project that im looking to sell or trade 1500 cash for sale or trade for a jeep cheroke toyota 4runner or some other good 4×4 i also have a 1987 chevy s10 4×4 that i will sell for 1200 or throw it in the trade for the right deal and the s10 runs and drives good”
This has seen some customizations.
“1944 Willys Jeep NOT original but excellent hunting rig. The jeep has an engine from a 1954 willys the rest of the drivetrain is original. 4×4, has AM/FM/CD player with polk audio marine speakers, KC lights, stainless steel gas tank, also has stainless steel diamond plate Throughout, new clutch. EVERYTHING WORKS! I do have title in hand will take $2500 without trailer or consider trade for willys wagon. For more info call 915-269-9224.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $575
There doesn’t look like a lot of value here.
“I have a 1952 Willys Jeep CJ3A for sale for parts or project. There is no windshield glass or seats in the vehicle. Vehicle has several places on the body where rust has taken over. All the running gear is in place and all four original wheels are there. First $575 takes the vehicle and it does come with a title.”