UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(11/10/2015) This appears to have a replacement tub.
“Good shape runs great , good tires 4cylinder.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(11/10/2015) This appears to have a replacement tub.
“Good shape runs great , good tires 4cylinder.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Glenn spotted this possible parts opportunity.
“Have Two of these 19 48, 1950 Jeepster Parts or restoration project most of the parts are solid and just have surface rust, Asking $500 Or Best Offer, Will Have another add for the other Jeepster. Also have extra fender for either and other parts all parts should fit either jeep. Also as you can see in one of the photo Somebody did some frame work on it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
(08/18/2015) Looks good.
“Family owned for almost 65 years.
Only 260 miles since complete restoration
TOP Converts to Half Cab, Full or Canopy
Removable Tow Bar included with safety chains
Beautiful restoration in Candy Apple red. This Willys was kept indoors in dry New Mexico climate. Family owned since 1951. Pristine original condition. Only modification is upgraded turn signal regulator. Starts and drives great. Steering is tight. Suspension is very smooth, does not rattle. It is a blast to drive! Full original white soft top has never been off other than to replace it at restoration.
Gauges lights all work and had a recent tune up. Over the years we did 3 complete body off, nut and bolt restorations and it has always been Candy Apple red and it is completely original, engine, trans, etc. Each time we restored it to pristine condition and had a new top and upholstery redone. Never used offroad. Tow bar.”
UPDATE: Maury found the cool video of the Pygmy. Wyatt noted that the Ford GP was formerly Mayor Fred Heine’s jeep, one that he bought and used on his farm and famous as the first jeep sold to the public.
The U.S. Veteran’s Museum in Huntsville, Alabama, has a great collection of early jeeps. I found these photos on Trip Advisor.
From left to right, looks like the Ford Pygmy, a Ford GP, a Bantam BRC-40, a Willys MA, and an Willys MB Slat grille.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
This is a former Wandering Willys Jeep Club Jeep built in Washington State. It was built by Mike Spencer and Mitch Carter’s cousin Bill. Real nice build for serious off-roading.
This is a very well equipped and off-road capable Jeep. It can be used for extreme off-roading or just touring the back country or desert. Jeep is registered in Washington and has a clean title (in my name). Jeep currently located in East County for the winter.
Engine-2002 Chevy Vortec 4.3L V6, Holley 380 carb with a K&N Filter, Edelbrock manifold, Headers and custom dual exhaust with a Magnaflow muffler. HEI distributor has been recurved and Holley carb has been rejetted, all on dyno. Northern aluminum radiator with aluminum overflow tank and electric cooling fan that can be shut off on dash. Painless Wiring 12 Circuit Fuse Block and all new wiring ran to everything. Optima Yellow Top Battery with custom HD battery cables and military post connectors.
Driveline-T90 3-speed just rebuilt coupled with Dana 18 Transfer Case & Warn Overdrive. (Only problem I have is that the OD jumps out of gear occasionally when accelerating hard. It will probably need to be looked at, if you plan on serious off-roading or hill climbing.) Tom Woods Custom Driveshafts F&R.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Dan let me know this Traveller is for sale.
“One owner 1963 Willy’s Traveller with the 230 tornado engine. It has the rare roof mounted spare tire rack, the high roof with the outer rounded fender wells. Also has the inner cut fender wells for the fold down seats and a PTO winch. The only major rust on the rig is the driver floor boards will have to be replaced.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6700.

“I HATE TO SELL THIS JEEP. It’s been a blast to drive, it will turn heads. But my little girl is turning 16 and me and the wife are buying her a Wrangler for her birthday so sadly it has to go.
ALSO COMES WITH MINI-VINTAGE PEDAL JEEP that matches (see pics)
• Body in fair shape when started.
• New military tires
• New brake lines, master cylinder drums and brakes
• New seals and bearings in axles
• Rebuilt transmission
• New carburetor
• New battery
• Tune Up Continue reading
This might be worth a look.
“Nice willy’s overland jeep pickup for trade. built on Dodge Dakota chassis. with 350 sb engine and 350 automatic transmission. new parts installed and extras. trade for mid 1940s to present automatic or 3 SPEED autos and step side short box pickups. send pics. if you can. sell for $5000.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This has combat rims and other mb parts. The body looks to be an M-38. No description provided.