No price provided. The blue one looks like a VEC.
“3 1946 CJ-2A Willys Jeeps
All have PTO
Blue one is a very early SN classed as a VEC CJ-2A
Call for more info
many more parts available, would love to sell everything together”
No price provided. The blue one looks like a VEC.
“3 1946 CJ-2A Willys Jeeps
All have PTO
Blue one is a very early SN classed as a VEC CJ-2A
Call for more info
many more parts available, would love to sell everything together”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks like a good rig.
“I have an 1947 Willy CJ2A Jeep for sale. It have an 350/350, It have a new Tachometer, new fuel pump, new seats and a new battery. It also have Chevy tilt steering wheel, power steering and power brake, 2 gas tanks. Extra Rear and Front rear end. Extra transfer case and also duel exhaust.”
This has a newer body kit. Looks good for the price.
“1952 JEEP RUNS GREAT. OLDER RESTORATION. GARAGE KEPT. COMPLETE NEW STEEL BODY KIT. 4 CYLINDER FLATHEAD. 3 SPEED STICK. SOLID FRAME. NO SMOKE. NO KNOCKS. TWIN STICK FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WITH LOCKOUT HUBS. NEW BEST TOP. NEW CANVAS SEATS. GOOD BRAKES. 6500. OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
Runs.
“The worlds first SUV!! 1956 Willys , Hurricane motor, manual transmission with overdrive. Runs and idles, in need of restoration. 2400 or best offer. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
This trailer looks like a good price. I got curious about the number of Willys Overland trailers produced. After some searches, I learned that a contract for the first 10,000 trailers was given to Willys. A follow up contract for 5000 trailers was given to Bantam. Near the end of the war there were a variety of companies that produces a small number of trailers. This link shares that information: http://jeepdraw.com/Chucks_Trailers.html
“This is a World War II Willy utility trailer. It is extremely rugged and has been modified with ball hitch. Great for hunting, camping or hauling.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
It had to go “today” two days ago, so not sure if it is still available or not.
“$750 OBO today takes this classic panel wagon home. Project vehicle. Ran in the last year. Title in hand. Motor is mid 90’s GMC Jimmy V6″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20.
“I just pulled these off of my Willys ’51 CJ3A Jeep.
They worked before I removed them.
Sold by Sears MANY years ago under the name Allstate.
They are built like a vault. They don’t make them like these anymore.
These could be a neat addition to a period-correct Jeep restoration!
Not pretty right now but media blast and detail them and they’ll probably clean up REALLY nice.
$20 cash
It’s up to you to insure these fit your Jeep.
NO returns or refunds.
Best I can tell (no guarantees!), these can fit:
10 spline early front axle Jeeps including:
1971-older CJ
66-71 Jeepster and Commando
1973-prior Gladiator, Wagoneer and pickup
1965-prior Pickup and Wagon”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000
(08/29/2012) Runs and has a Warn OD.
“Running very well (rebuilt 4 cyl. engine) with Warn overdrive and hubs-5 Good tires but body has some rust. Very original. nothing missing. Gauges, lights all working. Factory shop manual. OG lug wrench and jack. Clear title. Stored in barn for years. Brakes need attention. Has enclosed canvas top. New battery. Not recommended for inexperienced mechanic. Cash only, no trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000. Relisted May 2015: http://www.ewillys.com/2015/05/30/1957-dj-3a-hume-il-ebay
(07/10/2014) Looks like DJ-3A. The windshield is unusual.
“I have a 1957 Willy’s Jeep, 6cyl., with 2.5 s-10 Engine and trans. Both just overhauled.
Please no E-mails or texting.
I am not interested in trades.”
A good looking start to this project.
“Restoration started. frame , running gear complete. cab 50%. box and fenders good to excellent new tires, new glass, new seals and for glass and doors. wiring harness, new battery,
For Sale or Trade wanting mustang convertible”