UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
Not sure there is much value here.
“Up for sale is a 1950’s Willys Jeep don’t know the year but early 50’s. For parts has complete drive train. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
Not sure there is much value here.
“Up for sale is a 1950’s Willys Jeep don’t know the year but early 50’s. For parts has complete drive train. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(11/05/2015) Runs and drives.
“Selling my ’46 Willys CJ2A. Runs and drives, has no brakes….at all. Carb was just rebuilt with a master rebuild kit so not just the gaskets and float but the jets and nozzles too. Will need a new tub more than likely and about a foot or so worth of frame reinforcement on the right rear side. Not in a rush to sell but would rather have my girlfriend’s car in the garage over the winter and not dump every red cent of mine into this thing at the moment. Has original seat frames and is all numbers matching.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(11/07/2015) “Up for sale is a ’48 Jeep Willys. It’s in fair condition, could definitely use a little TLC. Originally bought as a resto project for myself but I no longer have the time Lethe funds. My loss is your gain.
$1500 Or Best Offer. Im open to entertaining offers, no reasonable offer will be turned down.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $400.
If you need parts, this may be a great option.
“I have 3 mail jeeps for sale. Right-hand steering, not running, no paperwork, missing motor parts, rust. Sunday appointments/pick-up only. Woodcrest area. $400 for all 3. First caller wins the deal.”
Andrew spotted this blue CJ-3A in the Rain Forest area of the Milwaukee Public Museum and took most of these photos. The staff informed him that it was used by a museum research team in the 1980s. According to the museum’s webpage, the team collected specimens in Costa Rica during 1986. Since the CJ-3A’s license plates are Costa Rican, they may well have used the jeep in Costa Rica and brought it back with them.
Marty checked out this jeep yesterday. He was most curious about the hardtop and got a bunch of photos of it for us. He believes the hardtop was a custom creation, but well done. The curves and drain edge are a nice touch, too. As for the CJ-2A, there’s not much left. The seller believes there is plenty of value, but Marty smartly disagreed.
” I have a 1942 Willys Jeep civilian four-wheel-drive that is pretty rough looking on the outside but everything is there motor tranny running gear everything complete with a set of extra leaf springs all four an extra radiator add an extra gas tank all stock all original I’ve done some checking on the Jeep Willys and I know what it’s worth in the condition that exam no reasonable offer will be refused please come look I need to get them out of here”
UPDATE: Was $12,000. **SOLD**
This was brought back from Europe.
“For Sale
1943 Willys MB
$12,000
Located in Carthage, NY
This is an original WW2 Jeep brought over from Europe in 2010. It was restored sometime in the late 80’s to early 90’s in Belgium. I bought it in Germany from one of my high school teachers in 2005 and over the years it has become part of the family. I have put a lot of time and money into this vehicle and hate to see it go but my life has taken an unexpected turn and the wife says I can’t sell one of the kids so here it is.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200
(08/05/2015) Looks good.
“1956 Jeep CJ-6.
This is a refurbished Montana Jeep. The rebuilt motor runs excellent, new brakes, and new radial tires. There are a few small dings and imperfections in the body, but it is in generally good condition with no rust. The seats have been reupholstered with new vinyl and foam. Roll-on liner coats the inside well adding traction and protection. Please call or text with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
(10/11/2015) The DJ guys report this is a solid Surrey.
“Older restoration by previous owners.
No top, bows or hardware.
Minor mechanicals needed.
Sitting 10+ years.
Current non-op.
Runs, drives, everything works.
Very clean and complete body.
Minor scrapes and scratches.
Price is firm, see to appreciate, don’t waste my time and yours.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1450.
Looks like a good price.
“I have a rare 1982 Postal Jeep. 1982 DJ5L. 4 inline cylinder “Iron Duke” 151 cu in.Pontiac engine. runs awesome!! with a Chrysler Transmission. Shifts nice.
Reliable.Strong. Sturdy.RIGHT HAND DRIVE. CLEAN. WELL MAINTAINED. My intent was to work for the postal service as a rural carrier associate. Family commitments changed that plan. Anyways its a great JEEP . Perfect for someone getting started in the postal service. I installed some awesome tires on it. She is ready to deliver!!! and ready for winter months. Great stereo system. Heater. cargo area ckean. no leaks . No damage to jeep. Includes tons of stuff to use for the jeep. ( wiper blades oil filters fluids , cooling interior fans,etc…) and a service manual specific for this year make and model I bought. COME CHECK IT OUT. TAKE IT FOR A SPIN. FUN .great on gas. Actually its near full right now. PRICED TO SELL. Thanks for looking.”