Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/531438394236758/
“1947 Willie’s jeep, runs good. Brand new 31×10.50 tires all around. New head and new top. Everything works as should. Message for details”
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/531438394236758/
“1947 Willie’s jeep, runs good. Brand new 31×10.50 tires all around. New head and new top. Everything works as should. Message for details”
Appears in good shape. Passenger drain hole looks filled.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2330155490621573/
“Nice condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Seems like a good price.
“Mitsubishi license built CJ3B Turbo Diesel cj3b. 80,000 miles, 4 speed 3 stick. Right hand drive 100 hp 150tq. 29mpg. runs great no leaks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
(03/19/2020) Looks great.
“1951 Willys M38 Jeep. Off frame restoration. Frame media cleaned, primed and painted. Front and rear differentials rebuilt using new bearings and seals. Transmission and transfer case rebuilt also. Work performed by Sumpter County transmission in Leesburg. Engine dismantled, block boiled out and cylinders re sleeved. Engine reassembled using all new parts. Work performed by Dave Latarte Machine Shop, Fruitland Park. Painting done by Johnny’s Hot Rod Leesburg. New wiring harness, brake lines, wheel cylinders and brake shoes. New fuel lines.
Asking $20,000 or will consider trade for a late model Trike or Pularis UTV.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $18,000.
(10/26/2019) It appears the body has had a great deal of work done to it. Certainly not original, but looks like pretty good work. I imagine there isn’t much demand for a Gator-themed CJ-2A.
“1946 Willys CJ2 in as new condition, original drivetrain with the addition of a Buick Odd Fire V6, UF Gator colors, drive it to the game to support your team.”
This lookalike a Cab Enclosure half cab. I didn’t know this option was offered. It doesn’t appear to be a chopped full cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/826381784537868/
“I have a Willy’s jeep cab for sale with hard doors with Windows, this goes right on a factory jeep and all you have to do is put you existing window down put the top on and latch it with the factory latches. Pretty nice piece for the year.. p.m. me with any questions. I would only be willing to trade for a soft top for the same vehicle”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It’s got a column shifter.
“1946 willys. L134 go devil engine. Tub is rough. It’s all there. Motor is free and spins with starter. Going to try to get it running by the weekend. Have hood, windshield frame, and tailgate 2200 firm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(04/17/20200 Parts or project.
“Solid 1953 Willys CJ3A Project Go Devil L-134 Motor Titled In Connecticut Many new parts Complete Drivtrain Needs wiring and gauges Had different windshield I switched it out”
This February 1955 article highlights how quickly Willys Motors shifted from a jeep and car company to more of a jeep company, chopping the number of automobiles it was selling from 10 in 1954 to only 3 in 1955. According to the article, Wills Motors also appeared most focused on the new CJ-5.
You can view this issue on Google Books or make an offer on this issue at eBay.
I’m not very familiar with these Jeep Service and Parts news brochures and booklets and don’t know if they are worth the asking prices. Here’s some that I found on eBay.




