Includes an overdrive.
“1947 Willy
New tires and wheels, new battery, full cover! Runs great!!
Call Lance for more details.”
Includes an overdrive.
“1947 Willy
New tires and wheels, new battery, full cover! Runs great!!
Call Lance for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
Needs clutch, but runs, powered by a Studebaker engine.
“1948 Willys CJ, with a Studebaker Flat 6 engine. runs and drives well, however it needs a new clutch rod. at one point it was converted to a hydraulic clutch out of a rambler. the master cylinder went out and broke the old clutch rod it was in very bad shape and couldn’t be repaired. if you have a welder and time to do a little Fab work you can have yourself a beautiful willys. it also needs new lockouts. someone did a Bondo job on the body and painted it, the tires are like new runs great.
if interested please call or text above, serious inquiries only please. No trades
Fyi, at some point I will have time to fix the clutch rod and the price will go up accordingly”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $2200.
Bill spotted this one. It’s listed as an M-38A1, but has a CJ-5 body. Still might be a good price given it runs/drives/has PTO.
“1964 M38A1 Willys Jeep with smooth 4 cylinder Hurricane engine. 3-speed tranny with hi-lo range, locking hubs and PTO winch. Frame for soft top, 2 sets of cloth doors, extra roll bar, 31 x 10.5 x 15 tires (70%), and fender flares. Front seats only (torn), mild rust on right rear fender.”
No pics provided.
“JEEP WILLYS ORIGINAL 1944 with BODY 1948 . ALL REBUILT . UNDERCOATED IN AND OUT . NEW EVERYTHING”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1948 Willys Jeep! The perfect project. 2nd owner-
I had to have this. My husband bought it for me. No time to take it on and we see the project differently. I love all of the blemishes! He wants a show piece. all ORIGINAL motor, body, frame etc. welded in roll bar.
I runs but needs a fuel pump. It slips out of 2nd gear…
New tires on trailer
Please- no low ball offers – would consider trade/cash for pool”
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/5711798749.html

It’s a project.
“1953 Willys Cj3B High Hood 4×4 Jeep. Partially restored project Jeep. Will run and drive. Has the original F Head engine. I started restoration. Almost all of the exterior body work is done. Needs some work on the floors. The body is just about ready to remove from the frame so as to weld in new metal. Included in the sale are some of the metal parts needed. A metal told box, step valance and floor support hat channels are included in the sale. Also not pictured but included in the sale is a late model roll bar, a new hood, original windshield frame and tailgate. There is a spare F Head engine included as well. This jeep is an easy restoration that can be done with minimal funds providing you have the time and skill to finish it. $4,500 FIRM Call”
Not sure there is much value here.
“1940s model Willys jeep, engine and grill are gone, and willys frame, no title 600$ obo”
UPDATE: You can view an article in which this photo appeared here. That link also suggests that the date listed for the photo below of Dec. 1958 is incorrect.
I just wish they showed more of the jeep! Is that a “Jeep” Dispatcher logo on the side? (see logo at the bottom). Looks like that jeep could be a DJ-3A. As for the Jeep Jamboree event, this one was help in Texas near South Padre Island. The same photograph below was featured in this article: http://www.ewillys.com/2012/08/25/1957-jeep-jamboree-from-texas/ (It seems I never scanned the article, I only posted the eBay pic, so I will get that done!)
“This is an original press photo. Jeep Jamboree relay race required the driver to bring back to his teammates a pennant that had been erected about 50 feet out in the surf. This fellow chose to keep his car dry and get himself wet by making the retrieval on foot.Photo measures 8 x 10.25inches. Photo is dated 12-09-1958.”
Eric Kalamaja is helping raise funds to bring “Band of Brothers” back to Camp Toccoa, Mt Currahee. He’s setup a gofundme account to help cover their travel expenses.
If you are interested and want to learn more, go here: https://www.gofundme.com/2e665wc4
This is pretty neat set of books. The price is already at $810 with 8 days to go!
“This auction lot consists of one original very, very scarce book called SERVICE SCHOOL FOR U.S. ARMY INSTRUCTORS ON Ford U.S. ARMY VEHICLES 1941 as published by Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan for instruction schools conducted at the Ford Rouge Plant in Detroit and Ford Traveling Schools conducted on American Army Bases.”