UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
Looks like it might be a good price.
“**Price Reduced**Good running and in great condition 4 cylinder. Has snowplow. Everything is in absolute good working order.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
Looks like it might be a good price.
“**Price Reduced**Good running and in great condition 4 cylinder. Has snowplow. Everything is in absolute good working order.”
It’s a project.
“Needs tlc good running gear for small platform buggy or cool like it is.engine does run may need carb work run come get itif you want to look at it let me know but dont tell me your coming and not show also willing to trade for swamp buggy stuff , honda civic automatic, suzuki samurai parts etc tires in last picture not included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Some parts value here.
“Selling a late 50’s Jeep forward control 150 For parts. Frame is solid, engine is there and was told it runs or ran when I got it. I strictly bought it for parts. Clearing house lot of good parts left. Asking $400. I can help with loading it on your trailer. I am also selling 2 Willys CJ 3B’s, for parts and restoration”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(08/22/2015) Looks good for the price, though the motor is stuck.
“1953 CJ3B Willys . Pto Winch, Hardtop, Hurricane 2.2 engine (currently appears to be stuck), Good tires, 3spd, Been stored indoors for years, Looks pretty original and complete, been repainted, Not a rust bucket, Tub is very solid. Floors repaired in the past. Not running, but a Great Starting point! Have some new parts like master cylinder and carb kit. Looking for a aluminum drift boat trade or cash offer.”
This and nine other Jeep News magazines are for sale, but they are in Australia. This puts them out of my budget. However, there’s some pics just good enough to see the photos and headlines. For example, in just the two pages below there are variety of examples of DJ-3A dispatchers, FCs, and other jeeps sold. Check out the 22 DJs sold to the Canadian Navy. Good stuff!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Looks like a great price.
“1953. Willys jeep. Runs good real nice. Shape $3000 obo. 4. Cylinder”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Looks nice.
“The CJ2A was the very first civilian Jeep sold after World War II. This Jeep went through a three-year frame-off total restoration. Anything that wasn’t original was removed. My goal was to return it to what it looked like when it rolled off the showroom floor. I have owned it for 19 years.
The vehicle was completely dismantled. Original frame was sandblasted, primed and painted. Much of the original body was beyond repair, so those portions were replaced with correct reproductions purchased from a Jeep specialist in California. Original grill, headlights, turn signals, chrome headlight trim, bumper & tailgate were retained. The transmission and transfer case are original. The body was completely sanded, primed, and painted. It has NO bondo / body filler. The original paint color (Luzon Red) was found under the dashboard, and the Jeep was returned to that color with original color wheels. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
It’s had some work done.
“The following has been rebuilt: Frame, steering, brakes, suspension, Carburetor, master cylinder, etc. New tires, major portions of the electrical system, water pump, etc. Engine overhauled (according to the previous owner) in 2011. I rebuilt or repaired most of the subsystems except for the tub which you can see and I have a detailed list of all the parts replaced. It has been converted to 12 volt. Apparently, in the late 40’s, the front grill was replaced with a CJ2A grille, the T84 transmission was swapped out for a T90 and a tailgate was installed. It is a true GPW though with the machine gun mount and plenty of “F” marked parts.
Included in the price are a large collection of extra parts including an extra T90 transmission, Dana 18 Transfer case, two gallons of GFI Olive lusterless paint as well as two of the GFI Red Oxide Primer. I have lockout hubs on it now to minimize the wear on the front diff but I do have the original hubs.
I’ve also heavily documented the entire restoration process on CD so you know what has taken place. I drive it around town on the weekends (as far as the 40 mile/hr top speed will take me) so it is kept in good running condition.”
Price is now correct.
“1946 CJ2A fully rebuilt Jeep for sale. This Jeep was a frame up restoration in 2012.”