UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $24,000.
Nice looking wagon, but more like a 1960 than a 1950 wagon .
Needs some work.
“1952 M38 has new brake lines ,new fuel lines, rebuilt engine. Bottom end. New windshield frame. New seats. I have lost interest in finishing this jeep. Great build. Needs new owner.”
https://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6423873567.html
Lots of work done. More needed.
“I have a very rare Jeep CJ6 project that I’m looking to sell to someone that could finish it. It’s a complete frame off resto-mod, every part is either new, rebuilt, or refurbished. I have most every part to finish, but I no longer want to spend the time and money on it. I have at least $10,000.00 in parts alone.
Here’s what it has:
Custom built Currie Dana 44’s front and rear, Ox Lockers, 4.56 gearing. Put together by MIT Drivetrain.
Chevy 4.3l V6, Rebuilt by Wholesale Machine. Advance Adapters headers.
T5 trans, Dana 300 transfercase of an 86 CJ7, both rebuilt by MIT.
Custom seats with 4 point harnesses.
Custom roll cage.
New front bumper with Superwinch 9.0. New rear bumper with tire carrier.
Ron Davis Aluminum radiator with electric fan.
TrailQuest custom gas tank with skid, sending unit, and fuel pump.
Chevy tilt steering column with Grant steering wheel.
Borgeson steering shafts and joints.
Rebuilt power steering pump.
1 Ton steering components.
Boxed in frame with 3/16″ plate.
Tub has been sandblasted, repaired, painted with POR on the bottom, Raptor liner inside. Work was done with tub off.
Custom SS dash.
Warn locking hubs.
Lots more.”
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/d/1965-jeep-cj6-project-very/6424465419.html
Looks to have a DJ-3A Body with a fuel inlet added on the side. It also looks to have a set of Auto-Matic Thor hubs, a rare event indeed!
“1949 Willys CJ3A Jeep
Partially restored with numerous spare parts.
No Title, was a deer lease jeep for many years.
Engine runs, but needs new distributor. New gas tank, fenders sandblasted and primed.
Great project for the right person. $1,250 cash. Located in Pearland, TX.”
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep/6421825634.html
Needs work. Has indents, a column shifter, and the wrong windshield.
“This Jeep is rusted and rough but has many good parts and could be restored it does have a clear title”
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep/6423011157.html


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500. This was relisted here: https://killeen.craigslist.org/cto/d/1945-ford-gpw-jeep/6427141914.html
May be a GPW. Has civilian engine or head.
“1950’s? model Military style jeep, Ford Body, 4 cylinder, 4WD. Engine, transmission and 4×4 is in good condition, Body is very rusted, but no major body damage. Engine is not currently running but only needs minor fix to stripped screw on carb float housing. Due to the float is not sealed, the engine will not start. Would make a good hunting vehicle.’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(07/05/2017) Needs an engine rebuild/swap.
“Selling a 46 jeep Willy’s cj2a has a firebird v6 in it but needs rebuilt or swapped out. Make me an offer. No reasonable offer will be rejected. Will take best offer”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4300: Year changed to 1948.
“$4300 OBO …. Make an a reasonable offer n I will Reply
The carb needs cleaning and the breaks need work
It was running this summer
Mileage–unsure
The Jeep has some body imperfections due to ago, but can easily be fixed
Paint will shine but could use a new paint job in the future
STORED IN A GARAGE
4 cylinder engine original
manual transmission
rear lay down gate access and jeep bed”
https://mankato.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-jeep-willys/6405996228.html
It’s rewarding to hear how many folks enjoy eWillys with their morning cup of coffee. When Kaiser Willys invited me to send them an ad for next year’s catalog, I decided on this one. It’s part ad and part tribute to all who read, support, and enjoy the site. Thanks go to Roberto Flores for the eWillys bear.
Charles asked me to share these with Dave as a tribute to his father, who fought in the Battle of the Bulge (if I understand correctly). Charles collects photos of that era. Dave, Charles was wondering if you had any of your father from there?
“these photo are for dave who commented on my last set photos which included a photo of the battle of the bulge – i believe his father fought in it. A huge monument was especially created for the fallen US soldiers –THE MARDASSON– in bastogne (in that town fighting was very hard – the famous word NUTS was mentioned there)”