UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Looks like a good price and appears to have the original instructions.
“cab off of 1957 willys cj-5 cab and two doors”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Looks like a good price and appears to have the original instructions.
“cab off of 1957 willys cj-5 cab and two doors”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $300.
(05/09/2016) It’s a parts or project jeep.
http://maine.craigslist.org/cto/5575275415.html
“This is a 1950 CJ-3A with an L-134 Go-Devil 4 cyl engine, T-90 Transmission and D18 Transfer case. It does not run.
Frame:
Overall excellent. Some rust in spots but no rot or evidence of repair.
Body:
Extremely rough. Likely beyond repair. Fenders are also rotted. Hood is solid but does have a wide shallow dent. Top bows are still present but will need extensive repair if they are to be used.
Engine:
L-134 Go-Devil. It is not stuck but I have made no attempt to start it. Condition aside, it appears very original right down to the clips that hold the fuel and vacuum lines together. Air cleaner, oil filter, fuel pump are likely all original 3A parts. The starter was recently removed and is not included.
Transmission and Transfer case:
Both stuck. Hand brake has sustained damage and will need to be replaced. Some components possibly salvage but this will need a complete rebuild or replacement.
Axles:
D41 rear and D25 front. Two of four wheels stuck.
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
Has some dings and dents, but looks solid.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A
Restored to original except for a 12 volt conversion and front disc brakes. 4cyl, 3 speed, 4×4, Runs and drives great. Comes with tow bar and canvas top w/ doors. Have all original parts from the 12v conversion. Would make a great hunting rig, or all around driver.
$8500 OBO, will consider 6k cash and $2500 trade for pre smog classic car or truck.
Call or text only, no tire kickers, serious buyers only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,750.
Looks like a good rebuild. Includes a few extras.
“This is my Willys 47′ CJ2A. I found a new project Jeep that I want to restore so I’m putting her up for sale. New odometer reads miles since rebuild. I put a ton of hours into her. It was a farm Jeep originally then a car collector did a quick fix up on her. Body is solid. Only bondo was where they took off the spare tire holder to customize it a bit. The spare tire support in the wheel well was kept in tact. They changed her color to red. Under the gas tank and other concealed spots found her true gray color. Originally I was going to drive it “as is” but every pinion yoke leaked badly due to the leather seals that were still on her. Then I found the gas tank leaked as well as the radiator. The brakes needed new cylinders and the wiring was brittle. Transfer case we as ok but the transmission would kick out of second gear when down shifting. The “Go Devil” flat head motor ran ok but had the problematic cracks above and below the distributor. I can go on.
Now here’s what I did to her.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2250.
(05/12/2016) May be a good price.
“This is a 1952 CJ-3A with an L-134 Go-Devil, T-90 Transmission and D18 Transfer case. Starts quickly. Runs, drives, shifts, and stops.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
(10/04/2016) This could be a good price. It includes a winch.
“1949 flat-fender Jeep–running 327 V8 engine and automatic transmission–12,000 lb. Warn wench–cloth bucket seats–soft top in good condition–no cancer–warn hubs–very good knobby tires– Pictures to follow shortly.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25,000.
Liz asked me to list this CJ-5 for her. Looks like some nice work has been done. The dash is particularly interesting.
“405 HP Fuel Injection 383 Stroker
Ford Top Loader 4 Speed with Chevy Input
Center Force Custom Clutch and Cover
Dana 44 with True Track Posi 373 Ratio
New wiring though-out “all Solder” and Shrink Wrap, “No Butt Connectors”
Stainless Tilt Steering Column
9500 LB Warn Winch
Warn Lights
Full Roll Cage
5 New BF Goodrich Tires, Mounted on American Aluminum wheels
Custom nickel plated headers with custom exhaust
HD CV Drive Line
Front Disk Brakes
New Soft Top
1 Owner for over 35 years”
Seller must sell. Will consider offers.
“I am selling this jeep for a friend. The Jeep runs decent and the transfer case appears to work properly in all gears. This Jeep is a great collector with a solid body and frame. We need to Jeep sold quickly, Reasonable offers will be considered.Feel free to call or text.’
Listed as an M-38A1, it looks more like a CJ-5.
“Runs and drives great. New brake system. Fuel System rebuilt. Floors very solid. 12 volt electric. All lights and turn signals work. Military radio inoperable. 4 X 4 works great. High and low transfer case works as it should. Clean Indiana title. Drive it home, $5,500. parade ready”