Brian shared this short eight minute video he saw on the TCM channel. If you like fish and CJ-2As, this is for you.
1949 CJ-3A Ripon, CA $5200
Seller mistakenly describes the engine as an F-134, when it’s actually an L-134.
“1949 Willys Jeep CJ3A, $5,200
Red with black seats and full soft top.
Unrestored. Kept in Nevada and California during its life. Original body, paint, and mechanicals (as far as I know). Starts, runs, drives. Drove it this morning around town.
F-134 4-cylinder engine, T-90 transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 41 rear axle, Dana 25 front axle. Rare(ish) Warn overdrive installed on D18. All of it works.
Plated and current CA registration through Jan 2018. Pink slip in hand.
Installed for better drivability/reliability: K&N style air cleaner, updated distributor internals, improved oil filter, and Optima battery. Have original air cleaner and other parts.
Dana 18 rebuilt last year, and Warn Overdrive updated.
General Grabber 31″ tires on powder-coated 15″ steel wheels.”
http://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/5935088236.html
1955 CJ-5 Portland, OR $3900
Has a ventilating windshield and a really early speedo cluster.
“A true classic ready for restoration. Original Owner. Used primarily for hunting in Eastern OR. and running around the farm in the valley. Mileage is correct. Motor Starts and runs. This was one of the first CJ5s built and has several military parts, including the split windshield and side mirror mount. Very unusual. Vehicle was stored in a barn and recently brought to Gibson Auto in Portland for full evaluation. Full documentation available. Over $700.00 spent. New Battery, points, condenser, fluids, etc. Installed alternative fuel source line to test engine. A great restoration project for the right person. Body needs repair, but overall most rust is mostly surface, except for two small spots below the door openings. I would probably replace the floor boards, Seats have been recovered. Needs new front right spring (I would replace all, but that one is broken) and a new gas tank and fuel lines. Gauges appear to work. Old convertible top needs to be replaced. Wiring works, but needs to be upgraded or replaced. Tires have good tread, but are old and should be replaced. Unique opportunity to own a true original vehicle and have some fun fixing it up! The vehicle has a tow bar, so getting it to its new home will not be too hard. Call for more information. I have a lot!”
1955 M-170 Costa Mesa, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
(12/13/2016) Seller believes this is a CJ-6 rather than an M-170.
“1955 Willys Jeep powered by the Buick Dauntless V6 runs great four-wheel-drive comes with its own built in beer cooler. All the brakes are brand-new, new battery, large factory gas tank, 20 inch longer wheelbase then CJ5 rare body with soft top in good condition. Brand-new tires all the way around including the spare, four large storage compartments, everything works new wiring freight train horn updated with power fan for radiator cooling, 12 V system, comes with a mini-me hood ornament compliments of Tonka toys, No rust always stored covered, much cheaper than an early bronco with almost the same look and dependability and cheaper more abundant parts, rare body very collectible cheap to ensure, never have to smog, never need to worry about speeding tickets, geared low, might consider interesting trades, but prefer cash thanks”
2 CJ-5s San Antonio, TX
- 1963 CJ-5 is $7000: http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/5933063714.html
“RARE, VERY NICE WILLYS, PTO WINCH, INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. RUNS AND DRIVES VERY WELL. 4X4 LOCK OUT HUBS, BEEN IN TEXAS SINCE NEW. RECENT TOP.”
2. 1967 CJ-5 is $9000: http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/5934971040.html
“BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL PAINT, NEW TIRES , JEEP RUNS AND DRIVES VERY WELL. LOW MILES AND WELL MAINTAINED.”

1941 Custom Flattie Lake Havasu City, NV **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,900.
“1941 Jeep Willy stretched about 3 feet longer. Toyota Landcruiser frame, 350 chevy high performance roller motor. 3/4 cam. 202 heads gear driven, Double cover valve covers polished aluminum, chrome 650 double plumper carp. Engine professionally build brand new by Charles Hoverton out of Phoenix via Pro Stock Eng Builders…etc etc too much to list,,over $8,000 in parts in the motor. Borg and Warner 4 speed manuel, new heavy duty clutch assembly 12 inch, 2 Ford 9 inch front and rear ends, shorty headers. This jeep is appox 0 miles on the new crate motor. Additionally, old school Chevy parts, engine hoist and 1963 327 motor also available if wanted. Plus, extra chevy parts available, alternator, brand new 6 blade fan, starter, headers, thrush pipes with headers, 3 stage flow masters, etc etc. Will sale parts separately …. Must Sale! Best offer $15,900, willing to negotiate. Engine is $12,000 alone. Make an offer, possible trade plus cash. 1941 Jeep Willy title.”
1965 CJ-5 Moreno Valley, CA $6500
Looks like a solid build.
“1965 Willys CJ5 jeep with Chevy V6 and TH350 automatic. Full grey soft top with doors, sides, back. (door tops and windows not shown) Also have a black bikini top including half doors. SS bumpers, NEW 10×15 aluminum rims and 33″ 12.50 x 15 tires (less than 150 miles on tires) Edelbock 4 barrel carb, headers, runs strong, looks good (older build but still nice). Asking $6500 OBO.”
1952 M-38/MB-Clone Wichita, KS $14,000
It’s an M-38 that has a few MB items on it. The seller believes the windshield to be an MB windshield, but it appears to be an early CJ-2A windshield.
http://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/5934565540.html
“I am selling my Willys M38 Jeep that was finished as a MB clone. This 1952 military jeep was built for the Korean war and is a true military jeep, but this one has the MB grille/bucket lights and older style windshield added.
Many new parts. The Willys runs and drives well and is parade ready. No oil leaks to speak of. Maybe one or two drips at the most. I drive this jeep every other day to the store and everybody honks and waves. This is a great jeep for you to have fun with the kids and grandkids as it has all the safety upgrades, such as blinkers, tail lights, seat belts, head lights, black out lights, and horn.
This jeep starts every time winter or summer. 4×4 works as it should. Not perfect, but ready to drive and have fun with. It cruises about 40 mph. The speedometer reads about 8 mph too fast so you’ll think you’re driving 48 mph! Clean Kansas Title.
1952 M-38A1 Gold Country, CA $3000
UPDATE: Still Available.
If it runs it could be worth a look.
“1952 jeep for sale 3000obo … needs battery.”
1951 Truck Combine, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
The seller has located the title. Her father brought this down from Michigan 35 years ago.
“Thank you! It is a 1951 Willys Truck. It has been in covered storage for 35+ years. It’s all original with numbers matching. Were asking 5,000… we are open to any offers.”




































