UPDATE: Price dropped to $4800.
(10/31/2015) This has a replacement tub.
“1950’s Jeep Willys 4×4, 4 cylinder, 3 speed manual transmission. New brakes & water pump. Runs good. Asking $5200 or OBO, serious inquiries only. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4800.
(10/31/2015) This has a replacement tub.
“1950’s Jeep Willys 4×4, 4 cylinder, 3 speed manual transmission. New brakes & water pump. Runs good. Asking $5200 or OBO, serious inquiries only. ”
The jeeps looks in very clean.
http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/5295600365.html
“This beautiful Willys Jeep M38 Tribute was fully restored in early 2015 and has seen less than 100 miles of ashalt since completion! It features many attributes of the M38 Military Jeep and the stencils are commemorative of the builder’s uncle’s military service. Every portion of this Willy was restored, but if you think you are going to drive this vehicle daily or up and down the highway, you need to keep in mind that it ahs a top speed of 60 MPH. Continue reading
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/13/2015) This is an MB on a CJ chassis.
“This is a great project for a Jeep person! Two Jeeps for the price of one. First is a military MB Jeep. The body is in good shape, solid, has recored radiator, new front bumper, original rims have been blasted and ready for paint in the back. Some other parts in boxes go along with also. No engine, transmission or transfer case. This one is easily restoreable and would be a great parade vehicle or military collectible. The second Jeep is a civilian CJ2A which is very similar to the first one, it has the drivetrain still in it. Engine is stuck but could probably be freed up. Body on this one is not as bad as some , between the two you can make one runner! Neither one currently has a title, but can be titled with little effort. Asking $2200 or best offer for both, need to go before winter so come look and make an offer!”
It’s a project.
“I have a project Willys Jeep, 1946, that needs a total restore. I have started it but have too many things going on to finish it. I have purchased the kit to make it a 12 volt system, including the alternator and starter has been rebuilt to 12V and the points and plugs and rotor and cap. I have kicked the starter over and it turns over fine. Have not gotten it started yet. I took the old tires off and getting ready to blast the wheels. new 12V battery. New ignition switch. I also purchased a new clutch. If interested call or TXT to see it.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/20/2015) Is it sagging? Has some parts value, but hurts to look at. Interesting rear cargo area mod.
“I am selling a complete 56 willys with plow. No title. Was previously titled and vin plate is intact. Previous plate on vehichle. I purchased for parts and do not need as I ended up not needing it. It has a very heavy duty setup from factory as a plow truck. Wmotor is free but not running. Plow setup is included. frame is rough. Body is rough. Driveline is the money. 1200.00 for all. I also have a lot of parts for a 47 cj2a”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/18/2015) An external oil filter has been added to this.
“army jeep M38 1952 32k miles clean title rock climes no problem runs strong starts right up new carb thanks for looking ron ps not good with e mail”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
It’s got a fiberglass body. Looks like an ex-racer given the roll cage.
“selling my 1948 jeep willys
it has a fiberglass body steel nose
six point roll cage 8 inch lift springs 1 inch body .
no motor.frame in great shape
my be up to a trade for a atv .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Only one shown in the photo. Still, it looks like there’s value here.
“Pair of 1950s Jeep FC-170 snub nosed COE trucks. One has cargo body, camper shell and no engine. Second one is ex-military with a Chevy inline 6 cylinder. Solid projects. Not rusty shells like many are. $1800 each. Trucks located west of Hot Springs.”
These jeeps will be auctioned tomorrow. They look to be MBs and an M-38A1. No other descriptions provided.
“November 7th, 2015 10:00 AM
The Smith Estate from Petersburg WV
Military Willys Jeeps, Guns, Tools, Vintage Railroad items, Tool boxes, parts, riding tractor Antique Household Furniture & collectibles and more.”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=2595904
Buz got busy with his camera on day 2 of SEMA. Thanks to him for all these photos.
Omix-Ada’s Display at the Offroad Success Center exhibit: