This brochure isn’t one I’ve seen often.
“Brochure. Size is 8.5″ x 5.5″ folded and opens to a nice large 17″ x 11″ to show the views in the listing and more on the back. Condition is Excellent.”
This brochure isn’t one I’ve seen often.
“Brochure. Size is 8.5″ x 5.5″ folded and opens to a nice large 17″ x 11″ to show the views in the listing and more on the back. Condition is Excellent.”
The seller lists this as being a Korean War era photo. Though the jeep appears to be an M-38, I doubt this is from the Korean War. The jeep shown has a license plate on the back.
“Nice old photo. Measures about 4 1/2″ by 3 1/4″. Good to very good condition with some wear – album paper/paste remnants on back.”
Fiberglass Body. Could be a Bobcat 3B body. It’s listed as a 1948.
“Willys high hood. Fiberglass tub and hood. Steel fenders, grille, and windshield frame. New gunmetal pearl paint. Buick 231 v6 with edelbrock carb and intake manifold. 3 speed transmission. Warn overdrive. Front disc brakes. Aluminum radiator. New seats. Soft with 1 small tear in back. 33’s with a lot of tread. Overall pretty nice rig but not perfect.”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/5709113053.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Craig spotted this nice looking truck.
“1961 Willys Truck, good condition, 4WD, original straight 6 (226). Truck Runs good, almost all original – 44K original miles. New Radiator, seals front and rear differencials, generator and starter have been rebuilt. Need to sell $9000 OBO Call or text for more information”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
(07/14/2016) Looks like it has a reproduction body. Lots of updates.
“1964 Jeep CJ3B ‘High Hood’ – Very Rare. Frame smoothed and boxed. Power steering. Disc brake conversion. Small block Chevy 327. Comp Cam Thumper Series. Roller Rockers, Aluminum Intake, Pete Jackson Gear Drive, Jet Coated Headers and Exhaust. World heads. Four Speed manual transmission, Differentials and Transfer case just rebuilt. Nice cage. Bucket seats. VDO gauges. Dual gas tanks with electric switch. Mag wheels. This Jeep sounds amazing!”

UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5900.
Includes an overdrive. No description provided.

Looks solid.
“1942 Ford GPW. New tires, new canvas top and seats. Rebuilt carburetor. 5 combat rims. Original riveted brass data plates – numbers match the frame. This was a running jeep that was cleaned, repaired as necessary, painted, and returned to the original condition when obtained. It has been converted to 12 volts. with an alternator. It is believed that all the parts are original except for the front bumper and horn (try to find a Sparton horn at a decent price!) and of course, the alternator. There are a lot of Ford marked parts – it is assumed that those who did repairs and replacements did not worry about using Ford marked parts in the past.”
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/5687242270.html

Seller has a running CJ-2A (listed as a 1949), a CJ-3a with seized engine, and a 2A tub. Sounds like a good amount of stuff for the money.
“I am selling A good running 1949 CJ2A. I bought this as a fun summer toy to fix up and drive. Unfortunately I no longer have the time to finish the project. I got the little Willy’s running and driving well. Started in on the body work, and that is where it stopped.
What you will get with the 1949.
A second CJ2A tub. It is a little rough, but there is a lot of good metal.
A complete 1949 CJ3A. Very similar. It has the correct factory option for the under dash heater. Also it has a complete running gear (But the motor is seized)
A pair of factory seats (Needs to be recovered) but has the correct springs still in place.
A spare master cylinder New
New Parking Brake shoes
assorted gaskets
Complete set of soft top bows with door frames
It has installed a complete new exhaust, new aluminum radiator (the old one was rotted out), new fuel pump, new windshield, and a lot of little items.
I hate to see it go, but I would rather see it go to someone that has time to finish it in the near future.”
http://kalamazoo.craigslist.org/cto/5700221399.html


A wagon with a military theme.
“1951 Willys 4×2 Station Wagon Restored as a Korean War Era Litter Carrier/Ambulance
12 volt, Go Devil Flat head, 3 on the tree, new: shocks, brakes,water pump. Painted as Vintage Ambulance with working overhead spotlight, siren, horn, Military front and rear bumpers, recovery tow rope, twin Jerry cans(display) and mounted on brackets, vintage display fire extinguisher(display) 5 New 6 ply Military ND tires. Has been used for Veterans fund raising events and Funerals. Driven monthly round trip to National Cemetery(50 miles) without a problem ever.Licensed as Washington State Collector Vehicle but could be daily driver with only a license change. Speedo works but not all other gauges, no heater, a few glass cracked here and there but nothing in large panes. Has rear seats and litter stretcher to go with. NO leaks in cases or radiator. Need to know how to “feather” a choke.”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/5709085914.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Has full floating rears and might have a reproduction body (the gas filler neck hole is M-38 like, but there’s no battery box lid).
“I’m selling my Willys CJ3A jeep. It is original and runs great. I mainly use it around my property. It has the original running gear, new brake system, 6 point roll cage, and rear seat. $4,500 OBO I am open to trades for a CJ5 ,CJ7 or YJ”
