UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks like a nice restoration.
“1951 Willys CJ3A complete body off restoration, new sheet-metal, complete drive train rebuild. 14,500 invested. 10,500.00 Firm. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks like a nice restoration.
“1951 Willys CJ3A complete body off restoration, new sheet-metal, complete drive train rebuild. 14,500 invested. 10,500.00 Firm. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $38,500.
Craig spotted this built wagon.
“1959 Willy’s panel delivery 4×4 crate motor 350/330hp turbo 400 automatic 11600 miles since built runs and drives excellent attracts a lot of attention where ever it goes, way to much to list ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
I can’t tell if that passenger side has rust or not.
“This jeep runs and drives good. It is equipped complete with Warn winch and roof rails for hauling jon boat, canoe, ladder ect. This jeep still has the flat head 4cyl. engine and three speed transmission. It also has brand new Buckshot tires. Call for more info. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $13,500
(08/04/2015) Looks nice.
“Drive train
Built on top of a custom frame with a Chevy front and rear end meaning modern steering and brakes. Powered by a 70s vintage SBC 400 and a rebuilt Turbo 350 automatic transmission.
New under the hood, master cylinder, fuel pump, carburetor, radiator, electric fan, belts, and hoses.
Exterior
Stripped to bare metal, any rust found cut out and replaced. Epoxy primed, filler primed, 2k primed, sealed, color painted, and clear coated. A nice and eye catching two tone scheme in slingshot yellow and pepper white.
Interior
Custom knotty pine interior, just beautiful. New seats, steering column, steering wheel, gauges, headliner, stereo, carpet, fully insulated, Lokar shifter, and spare tire with jack.
Known issues
Will smoke a minute when first started after setting. One dash bulb seems to be out. Turn signal sometimes fails to automatically shut off after a turn. Speedometer has not been calibrated.
Other
New fuel tank, new wiring harness, and custom trailer hitch.
If you don’t like attention don’t buy it. You will be answering questions everywhere you go, at traffic lights, gas stations, car shows, and may even with an award or two. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(08/21/2015) Looks in good shape.
“1949 CJ3A Willys Jeep. Hard original Konig top. This jeep has mechanically been gone through from top to bottom. Has locking hubs, newly upholstered original seats, great tires, 12,000 pound Ramsey Winch, and much more.”
Looks like a fair price. No title.
“I am listing my 1946 Willys CJ2A for sale. This is a daily driver and not a show piece. The transmission and transfer case were just rebuilt. All of the brake components have been replaced over the past few years. The Jeep has been upgraded to 12 volts with a GM alternator. The seat bottoms have been replaced. I have a black soft top, eight of the older narrow wheels, and a few transmissions and transfer cases that will be included with sale. I am selling the Jeep as I don’t have time to use and enjoy it anymore. Restore it or drive it as is. Bill of sale only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
The body and fenders paper rebuild/reskinned.
“225 miles on original Hurricane engine—Radiator re-cord
New seat frames and cushions
New tail gate
Jerry can matching year 1953
New carburetor
50 Cal. is a movie prop gun
Many, Many, other new pats $12,500.00 into this restoration project”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/18/2015) Looks solid. The body has been patched/repaired.
“1946 CJ-2A great condition, runs drives excellent. Needs nothing, full soft top and soft doors also. Cash only. Leave a number and I will call you.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3900.
(08/20/2015) This needs some work.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/5194229474.html
“I have a 1942 frame and a 1947 tub. It is titled as a 1942.
Willys needs the following work to be road worthy;
New or rebuilt carb. This one has sat with gas in it.
New starter. The one that it has is missing a couple of teeth on the gear.
Windshield glass. I have the gaskets, just not the flat glass.
The wood blocks that go on the hood so that you can lower the windshield.
Sounds like an easy weekend. Continue reading
UPDATE: Was $1800. **SOLD**
This may be a mix between a CJ & MB.
“1947 Willys MB good running gear, strong engine, two hoods, windshield frame and glass good rebuild candidate minor rust.”