UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
(05/12/2016) Needs some work.
“1948 Willy Jeep – Runs good-Partially converted to 12 Volt- Good Project vehicle -$2,250.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
(05/12/2016) Needs some work.
“1948 Willy Jeep – Runs good-Partially converted to 12 Volt- Good Project vehicle -$2,250.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Don spotted this M-151.
“For sale is my 1961 FORD Military 1/4 ton tactical vehicle M 151 or “Mutt”. Clear PA title! NEVER CUT!!! New wiring harness. 4wd works, motor purrs right along. Typical Mutt rust, leaks/drips… battery box, hat channels, minor body rust and dings. Comes with top, doors, side curtains extra wheels and tires, manuals.
The blue light and siren are for show only and don’t work, the Mutt is mocked up to be a Military Police vehicle. Not shown is a full sized, white/black magnetic strip that says MILITARY POLICE which goes on the windshield, right below the glass. I had that made from an original reflective door decal from Fort Campbell, circa 70-‘s when I was an MP located there, and is just how our jeeps were marked then. …
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It’s a project, despite the pics showing it in the dirt.
“1947 willys 225 Buick v6 rebuilt with comp cam and headers power stearing rebuilt Saginaw 4spd with new advanced adapter kit rebuilt Dana 18 rear dana 44 front Dana 27 488 gears posi big breaks 2inch lift 33 inch tires, on a 1952 frame cj5 guages. Aluminum dash new seats and 4 point belts on going project not yet done but usable (needs gauges hooked up and shifter linkage a just ed currently registered green sticker just needs windshield to be st legal $5000 on 16ft duble axel trailer or $4500 obo for just jeep will trade for equal value river boat, open bow, minni day cruiser, jet boat”
It’s an early 3A.
“1949 Jeep ‘Willys Overland’ CJ3A in ‘as is’ condition with title. Has run. Engine turns.
Serial # 13164. Body tag # 12591.
134″ 4 cylinder F head engine. 3 speed manual.
Hood has been modified to accommodate the F head engine. Replacement hoods available. No seats.”
Believe it or not this runs.
“i believe this is a 1962 jeep it might be a willys. it does run and move . i have a new brake cylinder and brake line for it. tires are great. has plow set up on it. rims and other places are the od green military color. it needs floor pans. it is a project vehical. make offer on it”
No pics provided.
“Free 58 willys. Project vehicle. Would make a good rock crawler”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Appears to have value.
“46 CJ 2 turns over. But dosnt crank. OBO
I have everything. It’s just currently all set to the side.
Trades welcome”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Looks like a good price.
“Willys jeep hard top, body rough, engine in pieces in back, parts vehicle only (no title). Has all original parts, gauges steel wheels seats in good shape. Lots of good parts on this one, if you are doing a restore this is the parts rig for you. Original tyranny and transfer case, original axles. Price is negotiable.”
Steve let me know that these to jeeps were auctioned this past weekend. One was supposed to be a completely NOS, non-restored jeep in mint condition. However, I thought the data plates looked a little too shiny? There is a good shot of them late in the video. The MB sold for $24,000. The restored GPW sold for $25,000.
Here’s the link to the video:
http://www.velocity.com/tv-shows/chasing-classic-cars/videos/1944-jeep-auction/
Looks like a solid jeep with some updates.
“Recent rebuild, lots of spare parts call for details chevy 283 v8 with rv cam, Bimini top, metal half doors and too many spare parts to list.”