UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(04/23/2017) Has a few mods. Nice set of Cutlas hubs.
“1952 willy’s jeep. 260v8 engine. Clean title,runs good, good tires….”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(04/23/2017) Has a few mods. Nice set of Cutlas hubs.
“1952 willy’s jeep. 260v8 engine. Clean title,runs good, good tires….”
No evidence shown to confirm this was a military jeep. Needs work.
“1953 willys true military jeep 4×4 3 speed rebulit 4 cylender Runs needs the brakes put on I have new wheel cylinders and shoes for it all the way around front end and drive train have been redone needs pressure plate adjusted to be driven has new fuel tank and electronic pump needs to be hooked up has been converted to 12 volt lights have been rewired needs hooked up to the switch have a lot of extra parts just don’t have time to fix it up like I had planned asking $3500 or trade for something that catches my eye”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/6118377186.html
“Professionally rebuilt single lever front output Model 41 power take off for Willys Jeep wagon, panel or pickup with the Dana 18 transfer case. The original curved shift lever has been repaired and is very hard to see the repair. The chain is tight. Comes with allen bolts to mount it without disassembling the case. This may be too long for CJs as it may contact the frame. Pic 1, 2 and 3 ————————————– $350”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Needs some brake work.
“Runs good does need some brake work has all new shocks, it’s been converted to a 12 volt system.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4295.
(07/14/2014) “1954 M170 Army Ambulance Jeep
-Strong Original 4 Cylinder
-Very little rust
-Starts, runs and shifts
-Fun project with little effort“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
(03/07/2017) Has a variety of updates.
“1948 willys CJ2A. fully restored in 1988, many upgrades since. buick V6 with TH350 automatic. ratchet shifter, dana 44’s on both ends with 4.27 gears. open knuckle disc brakes. power steering. rancho springs and 5 way shocks, reclining buckets. 6 point cage to the frame. engine driven air compressor with air tank for tires and impact wrench. dual fuel tanks and 2 heaters. 4 wheel hubs. 29 tooth model 18 transfer case. CB radio. stewart warner mechanical gauges. this jeep is clean and turn key. you can drive it all week to work and go 4 wheeling on the week ends. serious inquiries only, no trades, cash only. no low balling.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000
“1950 WILLYS Jeepster 6cyl. 3Speed OverDrive.
very nice condition, 78,000 miles.”
Patterson has a Harrison Heater, common in the early DJ-3As. Attached at the bottom of the dash is an Ark-Less four position switch (Off, Low, Medium, High) that controls the fan speed. The switch wasn’t delivering current, so I spent the day figuring out how to pull it apart and clean it up in the hopes that the switch could be resurrected.
The switch is held together by a long pin in the center. The switch also rotates on this pin. To remove the pin, the rounded edges on the pin must be drilled/pressed together/or someone modified. I chose to drill out the ends.
Here’s what it looks like to begin (not my switch .. I forgot to take this pic .. thanks to the cj-2a.com page)
Now, here’s my switch. It received some paint when Patterson was repainted (I believe the paint was touched up some at some point). Once I drilled out the end of the pin a little, I used the nail to push the pin through.
Here’s the other side of the pin. Now that it is sticking up, I can remove it.
Pin removed. I didn’t put much pressure on the pin when I first pushed it through, so I *think* the pin was already bent somehow.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9950.
Could be a good price.
“This Jeepster has had a frame off restoration. I would not call it show room quality, but very nice and presents well. The engine has been rebuilt and it is ready to drive. There were roughly only 20,000 of these made and they are very difficult to find. The interior has all been redone and I could not find any rust on it. It has never seen the rain. The restore job was done about 20 years ago. I drove it up to my house and the gentleman I bought it from drove it around also. The title is clean.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000.
It looks like they armory did a good job with the restoration.
“Up for sale is my 1952 Willys Jeep. It has been completely restored by red river armory. It has been sitting for a while but is in excellent condition. Recent upgrades were new gas tank, fuel line, carb rebuild, new batteries, new pick up and tank pump. It has started and ran for about 30 seconds. Radiator has been cleaned and repaired as well. Make me an offer, this is a classic!”