UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Someone ought to need this.
“WWII Ford GPW Jeep engine, will need to be sleeved, no cracks that I can see, comes with crank, caps, head, rods. Serial number 53768.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Someone ought to need this.
“WWII Ford GPW Jeep engine, will need to be sleeved, no cracks that I can see, comes with crank, caps, head, rods. Serial number 53768.”
GMWillys and his lovely wife visited the Birmingham Alabama’s Southern Museum of Flight the other day and took some photos for us. He notes that the museum is fairly impressive, given the relatively small space. And, the jeep count is at three: an M-38, an M-38A1, and a CJ-V35. See the pics below.

The M-38A1 (hidden behind a plane):

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This spec sheet is a rare one. It’s not clear to me how the seller arrived at the 1953 date.
“1953 Willys Overland 2×4-73 Ambulance Specification Sheet.”
This is reported to be 18 pages, but only 2 pages have been photographed.
View all the information on eBay
“This packet contains a cover letter/order form in front of two brochure which are:
Ramsey Winches for the Jeep Models:
CJ-2A
CJ-3A
CJ-3B
CJ-5
CJ-6
FC-150
FC-170
Koenig King Winches
Pages: 18
Details: W 8.5 x H 11 x D 0.1”
Dan’s selling this Jeepster. You can call him at 828.765.8339. or email at danasset @ yahoo.com.
“1973 Jeep Commander for sale. All stock. Six cylinder. Mostly garage kept. 3 speed on floor. 4 WD. No rust. Recent paint job. Asking $15,500 OBO. Located in Mitchell County North Carolina. Need to make room for another.”


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Has some updates, include a Vortex V-6.
“1946 Jeep Willys original body and drive train. 3 speed T-90 transmission with 4 wheel drive. Warn Locking hubs. This jeep had a new paint job. interior is rhino lined. all lights and gauges function as they should. comes with an original and extremely rare 1947 removable dually kit, that was sandblasted and repainted. It is currently on the vehicle. It can stay on or can be removed as desired. Has a modified engine with a Vortec v-6 rebuilt with under 100 miles on it.
The seats have been recovered and look new. it has a CJ-3A windshield because i liked the look better than the CJ 2-A. functioning driver side wiper. I also have the blinker set up that i haven’t set up yet. Starts on the first turn. Was converted to a 12volt alternator. rear disc brakes. color combo is beautiful. has minor imperfections but this is not a repro body. Has all the hardware for a canvas soft top. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a jeep willys with real temporary dually…I’ve searched for over 20 years to find the dually kit.
UPDATE: Still Available. Description has been updated. Was $400. Now no price.
(07/02/2014) Oh this crazy thing is great! It’s got some floating rear hubs, so very well could have a 1944 chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2018505331808739
“Experimental? 312 engine was informed by the long retired pilot Air Force. Found locally near Hyde field near Andrews AFB .. 312 virtually identical to 292 without checking numbers on crankshaft. Complete except carb. Parts or restore – pto, Dana 44s, tow bar. One off hand built cap. Still has some military type script on inside of cap, looks like they used recycled ductwork or equiptment steel. Ford mustang type seats. .. no parts this on really needs to be researched. Haven’t been able to locate a VIN. Confusion as to all that have studied it. No parts sell as whole unit. Bill of Sale. Great conversation piece, yard art or rare historical piece. Pretty solid except for some floor pan and rocker repair.“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500
(05/09/2017) “1952 Willys M38… was in a Military Museum. All matching Number plates .. Flat fender … Flat top original Willys 4cyl… 10k original miles ..24volt system. . vacuum windshield wipers .. tool kit .. exceptional condition.. No Rust SOLID JEEP …NEW fuel tank. Batteries. And lots moremail new parts .. have all original parts that were replaced…. BEAUTIFUL WILLYS…. Clean Title in hand … $12500 … call for details… ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
As militarized CJ-2As go, this looks pretty good.
“1941 Willys Jeep MB clone. Titled as a 48 with a early 46 frame and running gear. All new sheet metal, tires, brakes, top, MB parts and more. Rebuilt transmission and transfer case. Manual. New Saturn over drive ($1100.00). 12 volt electrical system with period correct wiring harness. Show quality/1st place show winner at local car show recently $10,000 NO TRADES”
UPDATE: Was listed at $28,000.
“1963 FC 170 Willys Jeep Pickup Title still in original owners name. Original paint, seats, Glass, best example of FC 170 I have every seen. FC was under coated when bought new. Winch was installed by dealer when new. Snow plow was installed at dealer when new. All parts are on the truck. Have open title, all paper work and original owners manual and warranty contract.”