UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
This has a bobcat fiberglass hood and some classic mini-terras.
“1953 CJ2A Jeep. Buick V6, Power steering.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
This has a bobcat fiberglass hood and some classic mini-terras.
“1953 CJ2A Jeep. Buick V6, Power steering.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This runs, but has no registration.
“Need to sell runs good no registration new paint new seats all stock except buick v6 call jesse”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/14/2010) I think that’s a fiberglass front clip? It is basically a buggy.
“this is a custom buggy body on a 1960 willy jeep chassy was working on making a really cool rock crawler but ran out of money it runs needs little things to make it a good vehicle not for street just off roading comes with 4 off roading tires i am asking 700 obo please call 928 486 5004 call for any questions or want to come look at it in person.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
The price appears good, however the engine, though running, needs to be replaced for some reason. Also, I would check out the passenger side entrance as it looks either dented or bondoed (or both).
“This is a super cool 51 Willys! This old jeep would be a great project to restore to its glory days! Engine will run, but will need to be replaced.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $55,000.
(03/10/2010) “This rare find — a completely handmade, completely stainless steel Jeep — was commissioned in the Philippines in 1981 and custom built by then-President Ferdinand Marcos. It was later purchased by a well-known national television news correspondent, who then had this one of a kind Jeep shipped back to Los Angeles. It has never been driven. With less than 10 miles on the odometer, this classic style “Eisenhower” Jeep is a vintage car collector’s dream. The exterior is like new; it’s been protected in a fully-covered, temperature-controlled garage since its trip to the United States. To our knowledge this is the only Jeep of its kind in the U.S. The brushed-exterior is in supreme condition. The engine is a rebuilt 1953 Willy’s V-8 that needs only minor service. Complete vehicle sold as is.”
You can’t beat the price. I’m sure there is $70 worth of value somewhere.
“I have a 1951 willys jeep cj3a; Roller ( frame , leaf spring, axles, and body ); no floor good project; will trade for something , tell me what you have; call or TEXT 601 668 5181.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks like a good project, but is priced high given it doesn’t have an engine.
“Up For Auction-This is a 1951 Willy’s Jeep project car. There is NO motor, as it was recently removed. However it is set up for a small block chevy V-8 (283,305,350,etc.). This Jeep is 95 percent complete was driveable prior to the motor removal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5475
(03/25/2010) This looks like a nice CJ.
“1951 Willy’s Jeep CJ3a. I bought this Jeep a few years back from the original owner. They had converted it to a V-8 back in 1971 or so. Chevrolet 283 out of a Chevelle. Runs and looks great. It has been in storage in my barn for 2 years now. I bought new rims and tires for it and haven’t driven it since I put them on. The top was new when I purchased it and it’s in great shape. It needs a good cleaning from being in storage. I do have the owners manual and prior service notes done by the previous owner. It does have power steering as well.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
(08/20/2010) Looks pretty stock. Something’s been added to the front near the grille, but I can’t tell why.
“This classic 1952 Willys jeep has brand new tires, and I had a mechanic do over $8,000.00 worth of work on it. It has a top, and I have the two doors that came with the top that have not yet been installed. I also have other jeep parts I will include with the sale. It is registered and runs.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This appears solid.
“1953 cj3 flat head 4 runs goog 4 wheel drive woks goog – needs windshield”