UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Looks like this VEC has been altered to a floor shift.
“Good condition. No wreck, no dents, clean body. Car in the background us not included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Looks like this VEC has been altered to a floor shift.
“Good condition. No wreck, no dents, clean body. Car in the background us not included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(10/30/2014) This may be a good price. Includes a Warn OD and winch.
“1951 WILLYS CJ3A BUICK 231 V6,HEI,HEADERS,EDELBROCK INTAKE,HOLLEY CARB.,T90,DANA18,WARN OVERDRIVE, POWER STEERING. WARN XD800I WINCH, REAR RACK WITH JERRY CANS,NEWER SUPER SWAMPERS WITH FULL SIZE SPARE,SOFT TOP AND DOORS,BIKINI TOP,MYERS SNOWPLOW, EXTRA AXLES,BORG WARNER T10,DANA 20, AND TONS OF EXTRAS. $3800”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
A rough and ready elk-pulling-capable jeep. Includes trailer.
“1947 Willys for sale with registered homemade trailer. Replaced orig Flathead 4 engine with 1973 Ford Pinto 2.0 (L) engine. Has the original 3 spd transmission and 2 spd transfer case. Has a 1500 LBS wench on the front bumper, and a full canvas top. The trailer is used for towing the Jeep or, with the stake sides installed, hauling whatever will fit. Used as a hunting rig (IS NOT registered) until replaced with quads. Now it is used to move toys around.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Missing a few items. Has a military fender.
“For Sale:
1949 Willys Jeep. This Jeep is in good shape and runs. It has the four cylinder that came with the Willys models. It is a great project. It runs and drives, but could use a new starter and battery. This is a great start to a great restoration project.”
UPDATE: Was $800. **Status Unknown**
The price isn’t bad, but it includes a creepy passenger.
“Jeep willys 195? Good engine is stock but I give 1965 engine good condition. No title bill of sale”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $12,500
“Boby/tub off full restoration. Complete brake system, electrical to 12 volts, drive train checked out, new tires. motor rebuilt. This vehicle is a truely solid piece of machinery and as original as I could keep it. It is the perfect hunting or up north jeep. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000
“Chevy 327, Edelbrock carburetor and manifold, mild cam, and headers. Motor block casting numbers (GM 3914678) indicate it came out of a ’68 Camaro. Drives, runs, and shifts like it should. It has a brand new fuel tank, soft lines, and fuel filters. The seats were recently reupholstered with new foam and black vinyl. It has 15×10 polished mag wheels wrapped with 325/60 BFG all terrains. Tires have about 40% tread left. The body has some minor rust and a few dents. The paint still holds a nice shine.
Over all it’s a nice Jeep to cruse the streets or take off road. Street legal, registered through 12/14 with pink slip in hand. Serious inquires only please. No Scams or BS either. Will consider a partial trade for a nice TRX or ATC 250R or Snap On (or similar quality) rolling tool box.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This CJ-3A was recently painted with a bed liner. It used to look like this.
“I have a 49 willys with new paint raptor lining. It has a m151 water proof motor. New tires. Very fun. I’m asking 5000 $ firm ! I have a lot more in it. Let’s not wast no ones time thanks.”
The seller of this M-38A1 has a unique and special view of jeep history, hence the reason I have shared this ad. (As a precursor, there were a few CDN M-38s and M-38A1s built by Ford in Canada, but not that many — it is doubtful, but not impossible, that this was one.)
“This is an awesome vehicle that looks super cool and goes ANYWHERE! It is the true granddaddy of them all! M38A1 It is made by Ford Motor company as Willis could not keep up production during the war and Henry Ford cut a deal with our government to supply Jeeps to our troops utilizing the the Willis body design but with a more powerful engine, built in Canada (to not infringe on Willis patent…). The Willis had 60 hp while the Ford Jeep had a 75 hp Hurricane engine. The extra fifteen hp made a very big difference! This particular unit has over 2K custom welding (front bumper, roll bar, rear bumper and tail gate, reinforced floor boarding). It comes equipped with six ply Military tires (valued at $400 each= $1600). There are also custom accessories for the avid outdoorsman (remote controlled electric hoist rated at two thousand pounds, a remote controlled animal feeder, custom front carrier box and a custom tow bar). The accessories are a combined $1000 value. There are two adult jump seats in the cargo area to transport a combined four large adults. There is a gun rack and custom convertible top. Everything on this machine works! Extra large radiator. Military Jeep is rated three quarter ton (1500 lbs.) Have receipts for everything done over the last thirty years! Comes with extra parts and manuals. This thing not only looks good but “runs like a top”!!! These Jeeps were designated an International Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.”