UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Looks nice. Note completely stock.
“’52 Willy’s Jeep $6500.00 4cyl, rebuilt engine, and partially rebuilt transmission. New clutch. Runs Great! Comes with soft top, doors, and a book. NO TRADES”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Looks nice. Note completely stock.
“’52 Willy’s Jeep $6500.00 4cyl, rebuilt engine, and partially rebuilt transmission. New clutch. Runs Great! Comes with soft top, doors, and a book. NO TRADES”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
(10/31/2015) No power train.
“1942 Willys jeep, BARN FIND, Project no motor, no transmission or transfer case, has international scout front and rear differentials, comes with original willys front and rear differentials, also extra scout front differential, no time to finish just needs a little tlc, HAVE TITLE,”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(09/20/2015) Interesting piece covering the body just below the door entrance. I can’t tell if it is preventative or covering up damage.
http://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/5309837326.html
“1951 WILLYS JEEP CJ-3A Willys-Overland 451-GB1
Garage kept since 1968
Used as a private winter vehicle up until early 1980’s then just sat in garage.
Put back into streetable condition in 2012.
Driven around town on occasion.
Frame & drive-train in very good condition.
Rebuilt CJ-2A engine installed in 1970’s.
Body was repaired 40 years ago and needs some attention again.
Most parts to restore a Jeep like this are readily available brand new.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
Looks like there’s value here.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A. Parts vehicle or serious restoration. Has L134 go-devil engine and dana 44 rear end. Tub is very rusty and would need to be replaced.”
It’s rough. Anyone recognize what the cab is from?
“1949 CJ3a for parts. Any and all parts. Flat head 4cyl, 6 volt generator, original foot actuated starter, T90, D18, Matching Dana 25 and 41, Grill, front fenders, hood, and tub in fair shape. Gauges, steering, etc all there
Missing windshield, gas tank, tail gate, seats.
Let me know what you need. All parts cheap. I need it gone for the space”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4800.
(10/31/2015) This has a replacement tub.
“1950’s Jeep Willys 4×4, 4 cylinder, 3 speed manual transmission. New brakes & water pump. Runs good. Asking $5200 or OBO, serious inquiries only. ”
The jeeps looks in very clean.
http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/5295600365.html
“This beautiful Willys Jeep M38 Tribute was fully restored in early 2015 and has seen less than 100 miles of ashalt since completion! It features many attributes of the M38 Military Jeep and the stencils are commemorative of the builder’s uncle’s military service. Every portion of this Willy was restored, but if you think you are going to drive this vehicle daily or up and down the highway, you need to keep in mind that it ahs a top speed of 60 MPH. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4250.
Could use some paint, but looks solid.
“1952 Willys Jeep CJ3A tires good shape”
UPDATE: Still Available. It’s been confirmed this is a CJ-V35U
(07/20/2015). The serial number of 10882 falls within the first and last CJV-35U (#10883 was a CJ-V35U).
“Willys CJ3-A flat head 4 cyl.
Engine runs well. new clutch kit. rebuilt transmission. and transfer case
Mostly original. 12 volt. larger fuel tank, oil filter changed to a spin on.
33525 miles show on the odometer.”
http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/5295739612.html
Appears solid.
“1951 Willys – runs great – good tires – ready to hunt.”
Seller has listed this as a 1943, but it looks more like a CJ-3A or even a DJ (no gas inlet).
“PLEASE READ ENTIRE POST All original, not currently running, however it will run with a battery and oil change. It has been sitting a couple years. It ran when I parked it and it’s stored indoors. NOW LISTEN This is a very desirable vehicle. I WILL NOT GIVE A PRICE. Make me an offer if your interested. Email me your offer, name and telephone number and I will contact you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
I’m not sure if there is much value or not.
“These two (2) old Willys jeeps are up for sale. One is, basically,complete but body is more rough than the 2nd one that has the radiator. The engine in the one without the radiator was rebuilt and had been used very little until a lady lost control and ran into an object to crush the radiator. We’re not sure of the model year but believe to have been built in the mid 1940s,”