UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
This appears to have a mb windshield.
“1949 Jeep Willys, 33” tires. Runs great and in good condition. Brand new seats! 404-312-9640 ask for Larry.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
This appears to have a mb windshield.
“1949 Jeep Willys, 33” tires. Runs great and in good condition. Brand new seats! 404-312-9640 ask for Larry.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“Old willys painted OD green to look like an Army Jeep. Original Flathead 4 cyl engine no title. $1700. Also have a military M38a1 with a title, plow and spare chassis for $2500. Ive run the engine but the brakes need attention. Its been sitting for awhile. $2500. Call 301-529-3340”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
The windshield arms are oddly bent. The body looks solid. The Jeep is not complete.
Used as a presentation piece. No Engine or Drive Lines. Has Transmission, Transfer Case and New Tires. New Paint in 2005. Vehicle kept inside”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
This looks solid.
“1950 willy jeep in Excellant condition. 4-cylinder Chevy Iron Duke Motor. 4×4. No rust. New tires. Runs and drives really good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“1949 Willys Jeep. Runs Great. Firm on Price. Only serious inquiries please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
(08/11/2010) I think this could climb a canyon wall …
“CJ 3A flat fender Jeep. Turn-key mountain rig, ready to wheel. Fuel-injected 4.3 Chevy engine, 700R4 4-speed auto trans, D300 T-case w/ twin stick kit, D44 front end w/ ARB and 5.38 gears, D44 rear end w/ ARB, 4-wheel disc brakes, Saginaw PWR steering, on-board air compressor, six-point frame mounted cage, Corbeau seats, Custom gas tank with in-tank fuel pump, custom ½ cab soft top, Warn 8274 8000lb winch with dash-mounted controls, 37”Goodyear MTR tires on bead-lock wheels, rear mounted storage/tool box, custom ¼” trans/T-case skid plate $14,000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was last priced at $3500
“I have for sale a 1951 Willys CJ-3A. It runs and drives good, including four wheel drive. I have replaced the master cylinder and the wheel cylinders. New front and rear seals, added all new gauges, except the speedo, also a new tailpipe, muffler, gas tank, front bumper, and new tires and rims. This is a nice jeep, its not perfect but, it easily could be.”
This looks like it would make a great restoration project.
“Here is great deal on a classic Jeep. I hate to sell it, It was a project for my son and I but I just got laid off and need to sell it. The Jeep runs great. New coil, fuel pump, spark plugs, clutch, brakes. Muffler, overhauled engine and the clutch was put in 2 years ago and about 500 miles since then. Only used it to get icecream with the kids. Planned complete restoration but other things have happened. Been converted to 12 volt. Its great driver now. The odometer says 4500 but its alot more!. Tons of extra parts!. Look at the pictures and see. Extra clutch that was sent to me by accident, new electrical harness, fuel tank, starter, gasket set, Front seat cushions, engine parts, manuals, parts catalogs electric wipes, new carb, a almost new set of tires. Military tires on their now which are in great condition. The top is in good condition, Not installed. The frame is in EXCELLENT condition. Very solid. Body is solid too with minor surface rust. Needs a few things. The foot starter button needs a new mounting flange but is still woking. Turn signals and gas gauge not working. Starting the Auction off at $2500.00 If you buy it now at $5,500.00 I’ll throw in a 36″ Sheet metal shear, 24″ Diacro hand break, A diacro turret punch and the hypotherm plasma cutter. All that you can see in the other Auction Im putting up in a few hours. Everything you need to do a complete frame up restoration. Must be picked up.
****** I got several questions regarding if there is “rot” and about rust. I was a metal fabricator for 14 years and a certified license aircraft mechanic. There is slight surface rust not metal rot. The back seat is faded and starting to rot but the metal pans are solid. I included 2 new pictures of the dash and floor.”
This poor jeep. I don’t see much salvageable.
“here is a 1945 willys military jeep that was titled in 1951. back then military jeeps didn’t have titles. If you bought one back then it could be titled when registered. It does not run anymore ( motor is stuck ). The body is rusted bad but it has the original drivetrain . 500.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,000.
Looks nice.
“Restored Willys Jeep. Flathead 4 Go Devil. PTO. 12 volt system. Added taillight for brakes. Fun to drive and you will not be disappointed.”