The body appears solid. Could use more pics.
“1950 Willys Jeep salvage & parts”
The body appears solid. Could use more pics.
“1950 Willys Jeep salvage & parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
It’s a project. Includes a detailed description.
“1945 Willys MB Jeep, Military Restoration Project
Well folks….there’s no sugar coating this one….its a late model 1945 Willys MB! This Jeep was produced just a few weeks prior to the end of the war contract of the Willys MB military Jeep in 1945 (Data tag dated 8/8/45). The last military MB rolled off the assembly line in early September of ’45. (I also have the original data plate and the i.d. tag is still in place on the left front frame horn).
The floors will need to be replaced as they are rusted through in several areas. I do have the original grill and hood (in excellent primered condition, the right (NOS)and left front fenders, and numerous other parts that are not pictured.
I have the heavier replacement front bumper along with the rear cross member if needed. The numbers matching engine ran when this first came home (this has been sitting in my garage for the past 7 years), however, it has a very slight crack in the water-jacket from someone who did not properly winterize it.
Not sure how much value is here.
“1948 willys jeep. Barn find frame is good. very little rust. No engine. Has hood and windshield. Drivetrain is good and original. Clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Unclear if it runs or not.
“Willys jeep bought to build for my daughter and decided to do something different has factory axles with upgrades lockers v6 stick shift dana 18 transfer case lots of extra parts to go with it extra engine carbs axles Trans and tastes windshield fenders has full roll cage and a bunch of custom parts. Just don’t have t he time to put back together. It’s a fun jeep”
UPDATE: Was ‘Make Offer’, now priced at $3500.
https://goldcountry.craigslist.org/cto/d/nevada-city-1951-willys-cj3a/6809392763.html
“1951 Willys CJ3A
Buick 231 or 3.8 v6 HEI, Manual transmission, Hurst shifter (I believe its a t10), front locking hubs, old dry rotted 31×10.5r15 on very cool vintage wheels. It has a clean California title in my name with a hull number. Currently non op and current on all fees. This is a sweet little old flat fender built by an older gentleman in Sacramento as a offroad/ hunting rig. It has a home built roll cage, seats out of a late model car, and a questionable fuel cell. I have a new carb, battery, and new ignition switch for it (not installed). It runs and drives but no you aren’t going to drive it to the rubicon trail without bleeding the brakes and the fuel cell cleaned out or replaced and probably some new tires. Its a very fun little yellow jeep and it will turn heads whatever you decide to do with it. It even has a hitch on the back if you want to drag a small boat or trailer around town. The paint is old and worn and has dent in passanger rear quarter panel and scratches an scars from its offroad history but nothing that isn’t easily fixable or detracts from the overall patina.
$3500 and no I wont trade for dope… some people’s kids”

John shared his neat DJ-5. If you live on Long Island, keep a watch for him during the summer.
He wrote, It was turned into a ‘Woody’ about 35 years ago. This one is a 69 DJ5 A. I bought it about 1980/81 or so. It’s got the original 2.5 in it and I use it about 4 months every year…..June to September. I have not made any changes except for putting in a radio and a glove box and I recently had the Seats recovered. I never met the original owner (the guy who did all the nice woodwork, glass etching and paint job) but recently ran into someone who recognized the Jeep and told me about the very creative guy to built it back in the 70s. About twenty years ago I had to take the motor out and and replace the main bearings. Last year I had to find an exhaust manifold which was not easy. Otherwise, it gives me good reliable service every year. It’s really been a fun vehicle. Every where I go people want to buy it and on the hiway I am always being photographed while driving.
Glenn spotted this one.
“1967 Jeepster. Solid car with little rust and just needs a new home so priced fair. Here are a couple pics. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com.
“1952 Korean War Willys Jeep
4×4
Great for off roading
Great condition!!!
Brand new rear seat belt.
Brand new brake lines
Just gave it an oil change
Light bulbs
Tires are in great shape. Spare tire is new.
New wiring.
Yes it is street legal and CA registered with clean title. Pink slip in hand.
Awesome canvas top (which of course is removable)”

UPDATE Still Available.
(12/12/2015) Only one small pic provided.
“1948 Cj2a restored personally to a USMC military jeep. Perfect mechanical condition, and excellent body with a brand new canvas military top. 4 cylinder “go devil” engine runs perfect. New paint job and new military tires including spare. Jerry gas can on rear. Has a ball hitch. Price is low if you check on the internet.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1300
(10/20/2015) Been stored for a decade.
“Original flathead 4 cylinder engine, transfer case, 4 speed transmission.
This is a project vehicle with clear title.
I have owned this vehicle since 1976. Been stored inside for over 10 years.”