UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/25/2018) Various chassis’ and parts.
https://southjersey.craigslist.org/pts/d/jeeps-fc170/6535244871.html
“3 jeep fc 170 parts trucks bodies are rotted rusted. Complete chassis. 6 cly pto winch.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/25/2018) Various chassis’ and parts.
https://southjersey.craigslist.org/pts/d/jeeps-fc170/6535244871.html
“3 jeep fc 170 parts trucks bodies are rotted rusted. Complete chassis. 6 cly pto winch.”
Darrins, a seller on eBay, has these two photos, plus a few others you might enjoy viewing.
View all of Darrin’s Jeep photos here


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(03/04/2018) This has a lift and a replacement body, among other mods.
“1953 Willy’s CJ3B, small block ford, T18 transmission, Dana 20 twin stick transfer case, Dana 44 front and rear with power locks 427 gears runs good the transmission is starting to whine but shifts though all the gears fine. No winch. Extra diamond plated half doors, bikini top 2 new front shocks. Over all in good shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was auctioned at BAT.
Chad spotted this customized M-38 on a Bring-A-Trailer Auction.
“This 1952 Willys M38 was purchased as a military-spec example by the seller in 1996 and subsequently underwent extensive refurbishment to its exterior sheet metal, tub, frame, brakes, steering, exhaust, and 24-volt electrical system. Power is sent to all four wheels from an L-head 134ci four-cylinder through a 3-speed transmission and 2-speed transfer case, all three of which were rebuilt during the 1990s work. Modifications include a new old-stock military deep-water fording kit as well as modern gauges, lighting, and wheels. This M38 is offered with documentation of the refurbishment, two covers, and a clean Michigan title.”
This has a 3B body, but the frame horns of a 2A. Probably a ’48 with a 3B body.
https://annapolis.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6550829388.html
“body restores red, black interior, mechanicaly all up to speed 12 volt conversion runs and operated like new , buying a boat must sell, send phone and email for pics”
You can see a video here:
https://fredericksburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep-cj2a/6561962028.html
“1946 cj2a
L134 engine t-90 trans and d18 transfer case. Warn overdrive
Older rebuild. (2011) paint has some cracks in body work but a good 10 feet/10 mph jeep not a perfect jeep. Gas and ammeter need replacing but runs well and priced accordingly. Also have many spare parts, engines, etc for extra
Videos taken on 4/10
Can be seen in Fredericksburg
Text for more pics/questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
Craig shared this one. If the Kelly half cab is rust free, this could be a good price.
“Selling a project 1956 jeep cj 6, 4 cylinder, 3 speed trans,
body is very rough, frame is good, needs fuel pump, but does run.
I bought it to fix up but just have the time.
It is a very unique truck and this is the first year of production.”
This has an overdrive and a PTO winch. Could be a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/209512616310221
“Jeep 1960 Willys Jeep 134 f head engine 4spd 2 spd transfer case Warn overdrive That gives you 16 forward gears and 4 reverse Koenig PTO winch Rear locker 15 inch rims Wildcat tires (30”tall by 7”wide ) best guess, good traction New bikini and soft tops About 3000 miles on engine since rebuilt”
Runs and drives.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-cj2a/6559805215.html
“Runs and drives ,no title,bought to restore but don’t have the time can send more pics if interested”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Seller has a variety of vehicles, including the Seagrave fire truck hotrod. Looks kind of fun!
“1952 Seagrave firetruck Hot Rod. V12 gas motor. $9000
1952 M38 great shape. $7000
1956 Pontiac hardtop. Factor AC car. $2000
1960 International B100. Runs great. $5000
1951 Plymouth Concord Barn Find $4500
1953 Plymouth Cranbrook. Runs great.
1962 Unibody Big back window shortbed. $2500
1961 Unibody Big back window shortbed. $2500
1963 Unibody Big back window shortbed. $2500
1932 Ford truck. Needs everything. $4500
1971 Olds Convertable. Super clean. $8500
1949 Ford Prefect $4500”

