UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks solid.
“Original drivetrain, cylinder, mechanically and structurally sound. Tires 80% new. Runs great. Clean title in hand. Non-operational registration is up to date. Original wench not hooked up runs off engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks solid.
“Original drivetrain, cylinder, mechanically and structurally sound. Tires 80% new. Runs great. Clean title in hand. Non-operational registration is up to date. Original wench not hooked up runs off engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5995
(08/16/2017) Has some updates. Price seems good.
“I’m selling my ’54 Willys CJ-3B. Engine is a Chevy 350. Runs great. 3-speed T-90 transmission. Everything shifts smooth. Too speed is around 50-55mph. Tires are 32×11.5 BF Goodrich in like new condition. Miles are unknown, as the odometer does not work. VIN on body and frame matches. Body is fairly clean considering its age. New battery. 12 volt electrical. Drum brakes. Soft top is in decent shape. Smog exempt. Registration is up to date. Includes tow bar and lights.
This jeep was well cared for. I’ve owned it for a little more than a year, and haven’t had any issues with it. Unfortunately, my plans changed and I need to part ways.”
This has a bunch of updates. Looks nice.
“1947 jeep willy chevy 383 small block. Muncie 4 speed with overdrive. Currie 4-9 custom built for this willy rear end. Dayna 35 front end new pro comp shocks. Rutlands 12,000lb wench.several light bars”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Well this is different.
“1957 Willys CJ5 with 1957 GMC bed. Runs well and drives well. 18 gal aluminum tank in bed. 30×10.50 x15 tires. New alternator, new water pump.”
It’s name appears to be the “Taurus Turtle”. Look like an older build.
“I have a 1948 Willy’s jeep that is in good shape. It has a good motor, transmission, transfer case, seats, and more. The body is also in good shape. It brakes do need to be repaired. The pictures in this ad is actual pictures.”
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-willys-jeep/6495981513.html
UPDATE: Still Available. The starting price has dropped to $22,000.
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“1949 Willys CJ3A Fire Engine Jeep. This is a Boyer conversion. This jeep is very complete, original, and unrestored. This jeep has less less than 3200 miles on the odometer. Lots of the original accessories are still place. I understand that some of the nozzles are collectible.
The jeep has been in long term storage since it was taken out of service in 1980. The jeep is not currently running but the engine is not stuck. It will turn over by hand. The jeep was driven into the storage building that I found it in. I bought this jeep from the first civilian owner. Since this is an all original jeep, I have done nothing to it. I have not even washed the nearly 40 years of dust off of it. You are getting a very complete and untouched original fire engine jeep here.
UPDATE: SOLD. Was $6000.
Has some updates.
“Got a really nice jeep here. Headed to the army so have to get rid of all the toys. Contact me for info. Comes with soft and hard top.”
This is being sold as a 1969 CJ-5 with only 8730 miles on it. Yet, the tail lights and the front parking lights are not original. The speedometer does not look original either (wasn’t the 69 CJ-5 still using the 0-9 speedo?). Anyone else have thoughts about it?
“Selling for a friend 1969 Willys Jeep CJ5 4×4 This is a Barn find it only has 8730 Miles on it. Has new tires , new paint , new seats , new brakes , new gas tank , Runs and Drives good”
https://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/d/1969-willys-jeep-cj5-barn/6496094894.html
Listed as a 1943, it appears to be a mix of parts.
“1943 Flat Fender Jeep Willys original engine and original 3 speed transmisson. In very good condition taking reasonable offers. Will consider any trades let me see what you have”
May be powered by an f-head.
“CJ Willy’s Jeep runs! In good condition. A must see.”