UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
“Runs drives”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Listed as a 1946 CJ-2A, it looks more like an MB with a CJ front clip.
“New: Carb, gas tank, oil pan gasket, fuel pump, ignition parts. other brake parts.
This is considered a collectors item in many circles.
I had it running and driving but I ran out of time and money. It will need to be transported out but it rolls easily. All of the tires hold air. The only thing it needs to run is to re-install the oil filter and oil lines. It is an easy fix. When running, it smoked a little, but that is expected from a 68 year old vehicle. I have a title for it and a paper trail. It has been bought and sold a few times without the title being changed over.
This is an excellent vehicle to drive and restore at the same time. There are many parts available for it and it’s easy to work on. Own a piece of history!”
Not sure how much value is here.
“Antique Jeep C-J, No Title, not running.”
http://scranton.craigslist.org/atq/5078676249.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
This combo could be a good price.
“1947 Willy’s less engine, was set up for a small block Chevy .Was set up for hill climbing many years ago.Complete less engine,has transmission and transfer case..Needs a complete restoration.Has CLEAN Title. Also included is the car trailer it is on.Trailer needs new decking and tires but in pretty good shape and that also has a Clean title.Have spare hood,2 extra grilles.Floor tub in decent shape,Dana rear axle.Don’t know a lot about it.other then it has been parked for about 20+ years.Complete roller. Priced to sell $1800.00 for the pair,sorry no trades.”
UPDATE: Joe and his wife were told (more than once) this was listed at $1600 by the seller. However, according to the Craigslist ad it is $16,000. I’d say it is worth somewhere between the two prices.
Joe spotted this at the Kmart Kruse in last night in Phoenix. Looks like a really good price to me.
Joe writes, I told the seller all about eWillys and that I would be submitting these pics and some info… he liked that idea. I don’t know much (or anything, really) about these, but I know I liked this one… and was surprised at the reasonable price.
Listed as a 1946, it looks more like a 1948 Lefty.
“It was my grandfathers. Make an offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
Not sure how much value is here.
“I have a what was sold to me as a 1947 Willy’s, I am taking some parts off and will have this left. Has Spring Over , 3-4 ” lift springs. Body is badly rusted so really no good at all. Frame was painted when built up and appears OK ans are the springs and front/rear ends. Has plates but owner lost the paper Title so it maybe gotten one way or another. So what you see is what you will get, NO ENGINE-NO TRANNY- Has Saginaw non power steering conversion also. Email first then I can call or text back. Thanks”
No pics provided.
“1943 Willy’s jeep runs and drives great has new tires an brand new exhaust system if interested please contact me.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
Seller is selling parts.
“Selling the extra parts from my 1943 willys project. What’s included in the package is as follows:
Body tub with brackets that are bolted to it, and the original Gages minus the speedo
Front fenders, good usable condition, need new braces welded in
Hood, again good usable condition except the rear most bracket needs repair
Both drivers and passengers seats are included. The passengers seat is perfect. Drivers seat has some rust that’s needs repair on the seat bottom only.
We are currently visiting family in Boise in order to make sure my mother-in-law’s motorhome is working correctly. We plan to head out on Friday for a trip towards the southern end of the Hell’s Canyon and spend the night in Oregon’s Wallowa Mountains. We had planned to drive a backroad from Halfway Oregon through the middle of the Wallowa Mountains to Enterprise, but the road is currently being rebuilt. So, we’ll look for a remote campground in the mountains north of Richland, Oregon.
I expect there will be no service out there, so I’m scheduling this prior to our visit there.