UPDATE: Still Available. Looks like a good price.
(10/26/09) “Road ready. 200 miles on complete motor rebuild.
Stock running gear. Manual locking hubs.
Heater, CB, Roll bar, Bucket seats.
Lots of extra parts”
UPDATE: Still Available. Looks like a good price.
(10/26/09) “Road ready. 200 miles on complete motor rebuild.
Stock running gear. Manual locking hubs.
Heater, CB, Roll bar, Bucket seats.
Lots of extra parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Needs some brake work, but looks like a good price.
“This is a Veep (Willy’s Kit) body mounted on a VW frame/driveline.
-It does have a soft top with doors
-The only major issue is the brakes need to be rebuilt (estimated cost $375 for parts)
-Body is in good condition, but there are some small areas of surface rust.
– Illinois title”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks in good condition.
“Willys Jeep Restored/modified.
I am listing this for my step-father. I do not know much about it. I think it has 3 or 4 gears, manual.
it is really nice. I am sure he will talk your ear off about it and answer any questions you might have. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $19,900.
Sure looks good.
“1958 Willy Jeep PU, has been restore. 6cy motor rebuild, about 5 miles on new motor. Complete new brakes, clutch new fuel tank, new tires, new upholstery. Frame has been sandblasted and painted, complete paint job on body. ”
Looks solid.
“1953 Willy’s jeep ( was Jimmy Hoffa jeep have the title )
First year overhead cam,9810 original miles , have all original parts. New distributer , elec igniton,no points, new springs, converted to 12 volt, radio/CD player And new battery”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Runs.
“1949 Willys jeep truck in moderate condition but it runs has some rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4400.
(07/19/2015) The windshield vent has been patched rather than replaced.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2a. Mostly stock condition. Runs great! Engine, transmission, and powertrain are all very strong. Needs wiring work for the lights. This jeep has been well-cared for, and is in fantastic shape for a Willys that hasn’t been fully restored. Ready for use on the trails, or as a daily driver around town. As with any vehicle this age, it does require tinkering. Title in hand. Please reply to this ad with any questions or for a showing..”
Has new tires. Possibly a M-38A1D?
“This jeep is a willys/overland m38a1 military 1953. Eng. 134 cubic inch F head, in good running condition. The tires are new including the spare.
I have all the new parts to change over to 12 volt from 24 volt, alt, starter, solid-state distribtor.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $400. Might be an interesting rig with the extended rear.
“54 willys with high hood frame and body only . It still does front axle. I took the seats out and took back of the cab off to restore. I still have the sheet metal off the back and different seats. I got a new project. It does have a clean Mo title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $50.
“My friend pulled this seat out of the back his M38A1. I don’t know what it’s from. Do you think you and/or your readers can identify it or eliminate that it doesn’t belong in a CJ, wagon, or something similar?
It’s about 32″ wide. Seat back is about 25″ tall from top to the apex of the curve and seat is a depth of about 18″
The seat back has a full metal support under the Vinyl that does have strength grooves. Cushions are metal springs with horse hair or coconut fiber. I’m guessing the seat is from the 40-50’s but not sure.”