UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Clearly, not all original.
“For sale a nice 1947 Jeep Willys, all original. Upper end rebuilt 5-6 years ago. Rear axle changed out.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Clearly, not all original.
“For sale a nice 1947 Jeep Willys, all original. Upper end rebuilt 5-6 years ago. Rear axle changed out.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
Sale includes a 1996 truck as well.
“Near rust free 70 yr old 4×4 jeep pickup ..has currently a hurricane 6 cylinder(needs starter)price also includes a1997 zr2 chassis I had planned setting jeep on that chassis…price is firm with or without zr2…clear clean title…delivery available …leave contact number if interested….thank u”
http://bellingham.craigslist.org/cto/5939980980.html

UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/21/2016) I thought this was a stock M-38A1 until I spotted the engine. Still would make a fine parade jeep.
“Converted to 12v: Ford 3.2 litre 4 cylinder motor. In great running condition, all major maintenance items recently done, i.e.:
* new timing belt
* brakes overhauled
* transmission and transfer case overhaul w/ new seals
* in the past two years: 5 new tires (7.50×16 NDT, E10 spec), new leaf springs, new shocks, radiator, muffler, fuel pump, etc. (have all mechanical maintenance & parts receipts)
* 2″ hitch receiver (still have original)
* tow bar included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(07/07/2016) Has a Kelly hardtop. It doesn’t have the correct VIN for a Tux Park IV.
“1964 Jeep Willys CJ5. Believe its a Tuxedo Park edition. Inline 4 cylinder. Runs great. Brakes work. Need to sell to help fund another project. Would consider trade for a driving 1965 or 1966 Ford Mustang with V8 and manual transmission.
Please do not ask me if the Jeep is still for sale as I will not respond. If the ad is up, it’s still for sale ”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
It’s a roller.
“1962 Willies little rust, clean title
no engine or transmission”
Can’t see much of the jeep.
“1943- U.S. troops using a jeep to lay cable in New Guinea.Photo measures approx. 6 1/2″ x 8 1/2″”
Josh has five original Bristol Wrenches for sale. He writes, “The Bristol wrench have long been sought by the tool guys with GPW’s and MB’s. They are often substituted for a modern reproduction or even Allen wrenches in displays shown at shows. Until recently no one had actually found or seen a correct size wrench with only the ends fluted as called for in the original Willys factory drawings. After consulting with more than one tool expert, confirming measurements, actual use, and discussion with the surplus dealer, we do believe these are the real deal. I can also confirm the BRC uses the wrench and suspect the MA should also as they are both T84.”
“You are buying 1 BRISTOL WRENCH used on T84 TRANSMISSION SET SCREW. WILLYS MB FORD GPW JEEP TOOL KIT. Wrench is stamped 41-W-2459, Dimensions 2-5/8” long & 15/16” wide. (Original US Army Surplus). You will receive an unused wrench as shown in the last picture.”
One of the two jeeps has a title.
“I have two 1946 Willys jeeps for sale. They have been setting up for a couple of years. One in great condition for its age, the other one is a little rough. I will take $3,500 for both obo. The green one has a title, the brown one does not.”
The body has drain holes, but looks MB-like otherwise. Might be a replacement body.
“Runs good. has newer Willys 4 cyl engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Chris spotted this Tux Park. Might be a good price.
“This is a very nice Jeep. It has all that is in pics. I removed the top, windshield, and doors. I drove it today. 4wd works great. Very little rust on front left fender and top.
really nice jeep. I love it. I just want something bigger like a chevy full-size 4×4. I had the transmission converted from column to floor.”