UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Runs and drives.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A, four cylinder, three-speed transmission, nice full top, good body, runs great. Price: $4,500.00. For more information,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Runs and drives.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A, four cylinder, three-speed transmission, nice full top, good body, runs great. Price: $4,500.00. For more information,”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $550.
Looks to be a DJ body on a CJ-2A.
“I have a 1948 Willys jeep with a title for parts it has a v6 moter that is stuck but the rest of the drive train is food the tub is fairly solid for a vehicle of its age. I’m asking $550.00 any questions please call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Doesn’t run.
“Not sure what year ford military jeep! I know it’s early 40s. Solid tub no tailgate, no rust, missing windshield. Will run and drive, all lights work. Doesn’t have origanal motor but has a hurricane flat six which came in 52 willy’s wagon. Be a good project or ranch rig!”
No pics provided.
“This vehicle is a Willys Maverick. It is ranked as a very rare find. This is a,restorable vehicle that is complete. Items that are missing. headliner, one rear interior panel, it has 3 original rims no caps, have 64 chevy straight six not the original Kaiser 6 and not installed, missing side moldings, only has original front seat frame.
The Willys Maverick was originally produced through the sponsorship of the Maverick western comedy tv show. It was produced with a different windshield, one piece instead of two, different side moldings, and a upgraded suspension that was later used in the rebranded 64 jeep wagoneer. This vehicle is described as “very rare”.
This is a very restorable vehicle with quite a story. I hate to part with it , but maybe someone else can find the time to breathe life into this unique vehicle. ”
http://lawton.craigslist.org/cto/5745037730.html
No pics. It is part of an estate sale.
“Also selling a 1945 Willys jeep. Fully restored 10 to 11 years ago – very complete. Does need some work now as it has been sitting for some time. Asking $7000 obo”
http://oregoncoast.craigslist.org/gms/5750315217.html
Has an overdrive.
“I have a 1964 Willys CJ-5 with a good runing F134 Hurricane 4 cylinder engine. It has a 3 speed manual with a separate stick for overdrive. It does need a clutch but I have a new clutch kit and clutch fork to go with it. The tub is rusty and needs work. 4wd works good. I have the title to it. I am asking $3000obo the best way to contact me is through text at ”
Looks like a project.
“52 Willys has a Marine Corps vin. Put new head gaskets, freeze plugs and valve cover gasket. Passenger side head is cracked. Has a 78 Buick Skyhawk engine. I just don’t have the time to fix it right now and need the money and it gone.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
No photos of the entire jeep.
“This listing is for a 1953 Willys Jeep high hood CJ3-B. It needs major restoration or could be used for parts. The body is very rusty and in very poor condition. The frame has surface rust, but appears solid with no cracks or rust-thru. The vehicle will roll for loading. The 4WD drivetrain is complete. The Jeep was parked many years ago by previous owner because the clutch was slipping.”
This photo appeared in the February 1956 issue of Globetrotter. The jeeps were purchased by Manila’s Labor Law Commission.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This one has some interesting history.
“1943 Jeep with custom cab and 6′ plow. Starts and runs good. Needs brake job. No title, no plates. Cab and body parts were fabricated by German POWs in the Rhine Valley. This vehicle originally carried a generator during WWII that followed the General around – it wasn’t Ike.”