UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850.
Runs and drives.
“JEEP RUNS WELL, has a V6 jeep engine, good tires and upholstery, title,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850.
Runs and drives.
“JEEP RUNS WELL, has a V6 jeep engine, good tires and upholstery, title,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000. Dave noted it is an early GPW
(09/15/2019) Has a Ford inline 6.
“Nice running jeep and plenty of power with the ford inline 6 cly 3 speed and military suspension. Good straight body with little rust, has been stored inside. Have full and bikini top, nice rear seat also comes with water and gas cans and high lift jack. Good tires and 4×4 works good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7300.
Looks like a solid militarized 2A.
“Need to sale my 1947 Willys Cj2a it’s in great running condition, over the last three years of ownership I replaced the suspension, steering assembly and rebuilt the transmission & transfer case, tires have very little where on them.
new carburetor, the grill has been replaced with an MB grill with LED headlights, custom professional made tail gate that holds two jerry cans (included) and spare tire also have a roll bar & sun top, current registration expires Aug 2020 & custom plate. pink slip in hand. asking $7300”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
This includes a Koenig hardtop and a bed extender.
“1947 Willy jeep with org hardtop doors and top which is fair cond., Needs to be restored 99% all there.best offer accepted serious injuries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Seems to have potential. Unclear what work it needs.
“1947 Willys Jeep Pickup. Would be a good project truck. Runs and drives. Chevy 283 motor with Chevy 4 speed transmission power steering and brakes. All works. Truck came from the west coast and has not been driven in the winter here. New tires with about 100 miles on them Drive it on nice days in the summer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Not sure how much value, but there’s a wide range of parts.
“Willys Jeep parts. Way too much to list. See pictures. $900 takes Everything!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Could have a solid body.
“1948 jeepster willys project, no engine or transmission”
Just a Few Updates for Thursday. You see, I got so busy puzzling with Ann that I forgot to do the rest of the post. It’s a good way to start the year!
This ad was published in the August 1954 issue of Fortune Magazine. When Kaiser bought Willys, one of the early advertising decisions was to use the KW logo on various marketing documents. I suspect this was an attempt to brand across the jeep and Willys Aero lines. This strategy was dropped by 1955, followed shortly with the dropping of the Aero vehicles.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Seller lists the price at “$3”. It could be a place holder or could be $3k. This is a mid-1964 model DJ-3A that looks pretty solid.
“1964 willy’s 2wd flat fender. I also have for sale a 1990 corvette suspension front and rear, engine and transmission for $1,500. I was gonna do a rat rod with the two cars but I have no time to work on the project”