UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
Looks like a nice jeep for the price. Has an interesting paint scheme.
“1961 Willy’s with 327 V8, made for off road and mud.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
Looks like a nice jeep for the price. Has an interesting paint scheme.
“1961 Willy’s with 327 V8, made for off road and mud.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Runs and drives.
“Runs and drives nice little Desert Rat all new lights signal lights work brake lights work new gauges oil pressure temperature alternator gas gauge all brand new everything works more info”
Jim spotted this ad. Seller also has a 1947 CJ-2A for sale, but no price listed and not pics of it shared.
“For sale a 1955 Willis jeep, first year of the CJ5, all original, this is the sought after civilian jeep, not running and has mostly surface rust. Two transfer cases. This is a great restore jeep or driver. Asking $1400. I also have original 1947 jeep that I would possibly sell. I have clear North Carolina titles for both.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7900
(07/12/2016) Good looking jeep.
“Original 1963 Willy’s CJ-5, Excellent condition, Rebuilt 4 cylinder engine, all original except, tail lights which are LED, horn and tires. Heater not installed, but have the heater core. Roll bar is for cosmetics only.”
http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/5899452520.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Needs a drive train. If Daryl says its solid, I’d take his word on it.
“Really nice start to a project.
Floors are very solid, just a little rust in the hat channels.
No motor, transmission or transfer case.
Has a dent in right rear corner.
Collector plate, Washington title.”
Blaine spotted this one. I wonder if it includes all the stuff in it? That poor front bumper has seen some action.
“1974 jeep cj5 runs great..have shell also 5000$”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(12/03/2015) Nice looking Tux.
“If you are looking at this ad you probably know more about this Model CJ5 than I do.
Original body and paint, rust free classic vintage Jeep !
This is a collector quality ride which will appreciate in value !
The Tuxedo Park Mark IV is a rare model with several unique upgrades such as a factory overdrive transmission. Research this model more information.
I put a deposit down on it and only took possession of it recently. During this time I also put an offer in on a house, bought a 1951 GMC, a 1997 GMC and now I have too many vehicles and am passing this unique rare Jeep on.
I have only driven it about a mile total.
It does need some tuning and tinkering like most vehicle of this vintage. The winch is dated 1965 as well but I have not tried it.
It starts right up and goes through all gears. Parking brake cable is stuck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
Craig spotted this one. It looks to have the hard-to-find-0-8 King Seeley speedometer. You can just see a hint of if in the last photo.
“I got a jeep it needs a little tlc,needs brakes,battery,and other things done,it will run and drive,its needs another gas tank which I got,fuel pump,which I got.good to fix or parts,if you call I can tell you more about it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
Could have some drivetrain value.
“I got a 1958 Willys jeep. Can use it for parts or restoration frame is good engine and tranny are good has new parts on it
Newer clutch
Carb -cost 200
New radiator
New battery
gas tank all aluminum not mounted
Spark plug
Can use for parts or put a new body on it and it will be ready to go”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
(07/29/2016) This has full floating rear hubs and a PTO. It runs, but clearly needs work. I’ve been reading through a bunch of late 1960s Four Wheeler magazines and I’ve been surprised to see how popular the rear truck-like bumpers were on southwest 1/4 jeeps.
“Ex military, 95% rust free, nevada title 1965 289 cid ford v8, original lock ohts and pto winch (no brakes) $2,400 will consider part trade have a wall phone and thats all call for details any time, leave a message”