UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
“1952 Willys Jeep. Runs and drives.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade
(03/10/2014) This early CJ-5 has a ventilating windshield and a canvas half-top.
“For trade,
What you get is this first year Willys 1955 CJ5. Very capable JEEP includes the following.
All original Kaiser 134 cu in (2.2 L) Willys Hurricane I4
T90 D18 w/pto
Extremely rare “Ventilating Windshield” Opens fron inside cab.
10000# PTO winch that will pull you up a tree or in half.
Half cab canvas top w/doors.
Bikini top
5:38 gearing both axles are open carrier. D44 Rear D25 front with reversed (from factory) spring perches.
Amazingly Spartan interior. With CB & Antenna and 12V step up. Still 6V system! (Electro magnetic pulse attack – Zombie apocalypse ready.)
Lottsa spare parts and manual.
Brand new Walck’s fabric covered original wire harness not installed.
What I want. . .”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/17/2015) I love the deep slot rims.
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/5359843772.html
“I am selling my 1947 Willys, the frame is boxed from front to rear with a 283 Chevy motor, all the body armor has been removed but I have it if a buyer wanted it. The body has the usual rust for a vehicle this age but is all repairable. The Jeep ran when I put it in my garage, that was 2 years ago but it still turns freely. It does have new brakes on the rear but I think it needs a master cylinder. Also the gauges are there but not wired in, it needs wiring work. Continue reading
This photo was featured in the May 22, 1946 issue of The Bulletin out of Bend, Oregon.
Nice shot.
” This is an original press photo. An American jeep rides through a section of the Burma road in China that is cut right into the rocky mountainside. This is at the road’s lowest elevation in China, 2,960 feet.Photo measures 7 x 9inches. Photo is dated 10-16-1944.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $6000.
Looks good.
“1947 willys cj2a
1967 Buick v-6. Dual exhaust, three speed with over drive
Two speed transfer case
16″ rims with 4inch lift. Full cage roll bar new 15 gal fuel tank new battery
Led rear lights
Completely bed lined entire body
6000lb winch only used once”
Looks in good condition.
“Original good condition, runs well, 1948 Willys jeep station wagon. Asking $16,000. Or give me your best offer! Excellent Christmas present for the collector!
Moving must sell.”
Appears worth a look.
“1947 willy’s fun vehicle, totally renovated.”
Looks like the side has been repaired?
“1951 Willy’s Wagon $7,000 Cash only
New:
Wire harness, stainless steel brake lines, brake cylinders, brake adjusters, brake drums, brake shoes, emergency brake cable, tires, generator/voltage regulator, heater core/heater, windshield wiper motor, exhaust, gas tank/float/gauge, front knuckle seals, pinion seals, speedometer cable, reupholstered seat, all new fluids, belts & hoses.
Super Hurricane flathead 6 cyl., 3 speed transmission with high/low range 4wd, runs great.
Serviced and ready to go.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/19/2015) Looks nice.
“1951 Jeep Willy’s 1 Ton Pickup – 4 Cylinder Hurricane Engine – Complete frame off restoration done in 2007.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Lacks lights and shouldn’t be street legal, but looks solid.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A. This is a great little Jeep!! It has run since the day I bought it eight years ago with no issues. I drive it mostly around the property in the summer and it has always been kept indoors. I purchased it from the grandson of the original buyer and it has always been a Colorado Jeep. Have to sell because of new baby and need to downsize my toys. Asking $5,000.00 OBO. No scams or trades!
Description:
1951 Jeep Willys CJ3A
“Go Devil” L Head Motor
T90 Trans w/ Duel Stick Transfer Case
Dana 25 Front axel
Dana 44 Rear axel
BFG A/T Tires and Military Spare Tire and Rim
Body shows signs of use over the years but nothing significant
Tow Bar (currently not attached)
Snow Plow Mount (currently not attached)
Will sell additional T90 transmission with duel stick transfer case for $400.00″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It runs.
“You can plow your drive this winter in style with this jeep. It’s a little crusty around the edges but still keeps on going. I’ve never been able to get her stuck enough that she couldn’t drive out of it. If it doesn’t snow this winter then at least you’ll have a fun mud toy. With a little tlc she’ll keep going for a long time.”