Ti’s the hunting season …
1942 SAS GPW Salt Lake City, UT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD**. If you are interested in building a similar vehicle, Loic is happy to answer questions.
“1942 GPW Ford Jeep
Fully restored in 2010, including a full rebuild of the engine. Engine and frame do not have matching serial#, but engine is Ford as well.
Upgrades to SAS 1942 in North Africa as converted by the British Army
– .50 cal M2AC, functional with 12V battery and propylene/Oxygen tanks included. This upgrade was about $5,000 at cost
– One dual and one single replica (resin with metal insert) Vickers K MG
– RARE Bagnol Compass functional replica, sourced in Australia. Worth over $1,000
– SAS uniform, including Wesley hand fun (not functional) and knife
– various British additions – water bottles, back packs, and a number of other hardware
– 5 water Jerry cans, 8 gas jerry cans, one original German WW 2
– All wheels are “combat wheels”. Extra spare wheel
– Has participated in many 4th of July Parades and shows
– VERY IMPORTANT: 12V generator and 12V battery system. The original WW II 6V generator will be provided as well. It is functional, but the 12V system starts the vehicle much easier.
1954 Truck Jeeprod Nicholson, PA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(10/28/2016) Craig spotted this one. It looks like a good price.
“Testing the waters here,I have a 1954 willys pick up 4wd looks an runs great..body is in over all decent shape no major rust besides the. Roof has a spot but other then that paint is nice an body is solid..has a Chevy 4.1 250 inline 6 with a manual transmission .. truck does run Ann drive but will need the brakes adjusted a little better..looking to sell for $6000.00 obo or will entertain trades…rat rods,muscle cars,Harley and just plain cash.:.no low ballers or tire kickers I don’t have to sell”
1945 GPW Ordway, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(09/20/2016) Look solid.
“V6 Ford GPW Willys Jeep, Chevy engine.
New tiger top & doors.
Please contact Travis with any questions.”
1942 MB Canon City, CO **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
It was listed as an m38.
“Good condition rare m38 has original engine needs restore”
1959 DJ-3A Surrey Valley View, Tx $8900
UPDATE: This is a DJ turned into a Surrey. Still Available.
(07/20/2015) “Pink & White with 2 tops, open surrey and Bestop with doors,heater,original I-134 engine, seat belts,original turn signals.price is firm”
1954 CJ-3B Bedias, TX $1895
It runs.
“54 willys jeep solid body 33 inch tires and custom wheels tow bar gun rack 4 cyl f head bored 30 over lots of power runs excellent go any where only asking 1895.00 come get it”
1946 CJ-2A Fries, VA $6900
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/30/2015) There is still work to be completed (wiring), the steps have been modified, and the drains holes filled.
“This is a civilian model painted to look military. Brakes, tie rod ends, seats new. 4 cylinder flat head runs great, no smoke or leaks. Everything works, but the lights and signals. Might be head light switch they come on but don’t stay on. Never used it after dark so never worked on them. Some rust under body to be expected. Tires old but hold air, off road no problem. Drives great. 3751 miles. 12 volt system. Soft top included. Must have $6900 or trade for old Harley”
1954 M-38A1 Markleville, TN $7500
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(10/13/2016) Would make a good parade jeep. Has a PTO winch and V6.
“1954 M38A1 Military Jeep – Dauntless V6
Make reasonable offer!!”
1961 CJ-5 Clovis, CA $13,900
This has 8500 original miles.
http://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/5815301755.html
“This Jeep has sat in a climate controlled warehouse, fully mothballed and covered, since about 1981. It’s an original California car, originally owned by Jess Rodman, owner of Rodman Chevrolet in Fresno, way back in the 1950’s and 60’s. The Rodman family also developed their ranch into what we now know as Sunnyside. This was his “ranch toy”, and it rarely went anywhere. When he was too sick to work, he sold the dealership to Gene Ford, who re-named it Frontier Chevrolet. This Willys Jeep came in the package. It pretty much got put away and never taken out again. It has 8,500 (eighty five HUNDRED) miles and is in unbelievably complete original condition.
Mr Ford’s estate finally decided to sell the entire Gene Ford classic car collection, including this pristine Willys. My job was to get it out of storage and totally drivable, and to keep it as completely original as possible. Three plus decades of sitting had taken their toll on the accessories. Had to replace the water pump, fuel pump, all the brake hydraulics, battery, starter (repair), Pack wheel bearings, change oil, replace plugs, flush and refill the engine oil (straight 30 weight is called for…that’s what we put in), filters, flushed the cooling system and flush and repair the fuel tank. We aired up those perfect “time capsule” bias ply tube type off road tires, fired it off, made some adjustments, and this Jeep drives absolutely as new. A video of the running Jeep is on YouTube. Click here:






























