UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(04/10/2017) Has some rust.
“Good original 51 cj3a. Engine will turn over, jeep is complete. Rear floor does have some rust, currently only bill of sale asking $2000 or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(04/10/2017) Has some rust.
“Good original 51 cj3a. Engine will turn over, jeep is complete. Rear floor does have some rust, currently only bill of sale asking $2000 or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
(05/03/2017) I’m most interested in the type of hubs. I can’t tell what they are. This has no engine.
“1951 Willys jeep pickup.
– Classic 4×4
– Clean and rust free
– Restoration started
– New upholstery
– Excellent body
– In primer
– I have optional motor and tranny available.
Asking $3800 OBO
Elderly owner must sell.
Will deliver. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/31/2017) This jeep appears to be photo shy.
“For sale is my willies bought for plow vehicle but got a pickup instead to haul firewood. Starts runs stops and drives has 12 volt alternator kit needs to be hooked up and finished the top in the pix is off right now but I have it, tub is pretty cooked brakes work also has plow. I put a 12 colt starter in it as well 2000 b/o”
Last weekend the Willys Overland Jeepster Club held their annual Spring meet for the 51st time. Sixty members and a dozen Jeepsters attended the event at Dundee, Michigan. A Fall Meet will occur later this year.
You can read much more in the Monroe News:
http://www.monroenews.com/news/20170603/its-jeepster-reunion
This photo features 2 Bantam BRC-40s. I’m wondering if the date of publishing was later than the photography date, given the Bantams.
“You are bidding on an original press photo of WWII Soldiers Drive Jeep Autos Through Water. Newspaper markings on photo. Photo measures 6.5 x 8.5 inches and is dated 8/22/1944.”
Rear floating hubs, indents, column shift, squares on the windshield. Looks great for the price.
“1946 Willys Jeep, flathead 4 cyclinder engine, very rare 3 speed column shift, new upholstery, new leaf springs, new gas tank, needs brakes and battery, $2800 as is.”
Looks nice.
“1960 CJ3B. Red, originally white. Very good shape, runs very well. Needs nothing. ZERO RUST. Soft Top Bikini Top, Jeepster wheels, carpet, optional heat, over drive. Brand new brake shoes, cylinders. 12 volt conversion, generator rebuilt in 2013. Fresh oil change. Original hard top with doors comes in sale. Original hurricane 4-cylinder motor. 66,xxx actual miles. My father bought this brand new in Austin Texas and he owned it until 2009, at which point I obtained it when he was no longer able to drive. So this is a one family jeep for 57 years. It has been a driver, not a show car so it has the occasional scuff and the old radio no longer works.
Always stored indoors and presently in my garage where it has been parked every night. Clear and clean VA title in my name. Open to offers, cash speaks loudly. I am not forced to sell this Jeep so I won’t entertain any low ball offers. NADA has an average retail value of $14000 which I think is off (too high). This is very much an above average Jeep for a below average price. The final two pictures are one of me in the Jeep circa 1977 and one of my sons circa 2013. All of the other pictures were taken 6/3/17 with more to come. I can get pictures of whatever is requested.”
Has some updates. Includes an overdrive.
“1950 jeep cj3a, 289v8,c4,warn overdrive,warn locking hubs, tow bar, full soft top,department of defense tags, bureau of land management tag, very fun to drive. Current reg and pink slip in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Craig shared this ad. It has a rear PTO/Gearbox and a government plate.
“Classic Jeep for sale with PTO, Many new parts include, 235/75R15 Mud Dawgs, Leaf Springs, Rancho Shocks, Carburetor, Battery, Hoses, Dual Reservoir master cylinder, Lights, Manifold, Exhaust pipe and muffler, to name a few. 4 cylinder F-134 Hurricane engine needs some work, ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Glenn’s selling his DJ-3A he named “Miss Willy”. Ann and I rode in it back in 2013, shortly before someone hit Glenn while driving it. Miss Willy was the 122nd one produced after our newest DJ-3A convertible “Paterson” (10366) and only 50 units before “Rusty” (10538). Like Paterson and Rusty, it too has the convertible body. Glenn’s hoping a DJ-3A lover will restore it.
“Miss Willy, a 2WD early production 2WD Jeep, was wrecked almost two years ago. Health issues have prevented me from rebuilding this California beauty. An almost perfect rust free body, nice floors and hat channels, a few scratches from flipping on its side, has frame, hood, windshield, fenders damage and probably some hidden problems. Brakes left 4 perfect skid marks in the wreck. Interior is usable and pretty. No Engine or Radiator included as I used them in another project. I shipped this from California awhile back so it’s an easy rebuild. Use your ideas and parts or I have a total of seven of these DJ3A’s to provide anything needed at extra cost. I can deliver this to you for reasonable cost as I’m going to The Great Willys Picnic in Kempton (Allentown) PA on June 11, 2017. The price is $2500 CASH. Open CA Title. Email for contact / details. Here’s wreck details from a favorite Willys Site:”