It’s a column shift with a rough body.
“”3 speed on the column runs and fresh paint,drive’s needs work $1200- $1500 negotiable no title didn’t get one when I bought it in Indiana state”
It’s a column shift with a rough body.
“”3 speed on the column runs and fresh paint,drive’s needs work $1200- $1500 negotiable no title didn’t get one when I bought it in Indiana state”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700
(05/06/2014) This has a fiberglass body.
“’48 CJ3A Willy’s Jeep
134 C/i Flathead Engine
5′ Meyers Plow
Fiberglass Tub & Fenders
12 volt System
12″x30″ tires/white wagon wheels
No Top, Needs Starter, Brakes & lots of attention”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(01/23/2014) This looks solid. Not 100% stock.47
“1947 Willys CJ 2A Jeep with 47,000 actual miles. Complete Frame -Off Restoration. 12 volt electrics. All original rebuilt #’s matching drive train. Repainted original color. No rust anywhere. This Jeep was puchased induluth, MN in 1947, and I am the 3rd owner. Strarts, runs, and drives perfectly. Rebuilt steering sector and suspension. You can twice this amount for a UTV that is not street legal and will be worth 1/2 of what you bought it for in 5 years. Jeeps appreciate!! Non-original rims and tires, new seats, wipers, and gauges. Everything works and a blast to drive”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/05/2012) Can’t see much from the pic.
“Buick V6
Muncie 4Speed
31”Tires
Runs and Drives Good
Leather Bucket Seats
I have too many projects
$3000
(916)612-2998 work number
In Picture it has 35’s but now has 31’s”
Here are a couple pages from the 1944 Willys Overland Annual Report. I thought their inclusion of the Willys engine as an independent product was very interesting. As you can see they really thought there was a big market for it.
It’s just amazing how large the plant was and how little is left.
This might be worth a look.
“1942 Willys mb in good condition. Clean pa title in hand. Registered as a classic. Runs great. Starts right up even in the winter months. Four wheel drive works excellent. All original motor and transmission. Custom soft top. Previous owner painted it the Tan/brown color.”
Runs.
“Late ’40’s or so CJ. Runs.(started her this AM)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
4WD doesn’t operate. It’s listed as a M-38A1.
“1952 Willys M38A1 military jeep. Excellent condition. Perfect for shows, parades, and display. New fuel pump, new starter. Includes top canvas and side curtains. 4-wheel drive does not operate.”
Looks parade ready.
“I have a 1954 army jeep. The jeep starts and runs very well. The body and frame is in excellent condition for the year. Has been taken very good care of over the years. The jeep has five new tires and a nice canvas top. The floors are solid. This a must see jeep if looking for one. The speedometer and fuel gauge does not work the mileage showing about 8000 but I have no clue on correct miles if interested or have any questions I will be happy to try to answer them. I do not know a lot about these old jeeps but this one is very nice for a 54 thanks Chris also clean nc title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This runs! Might be a good price, though there’s at least some rust.
“1953 Willys CJ3A with original 6′ 2-way plow with Hi-Lo pump. Flat head L-134 cu. in 4 cylinder motor, 6 volt system with generator. Factory hard top. Dana 44 front and rear differentials. 5:38 gears. 3 speed manual T-3 transmission. New carburetor. New brake master cylinder. New under seat gas tank. New exhaust. New tires. Extra hood. Extra radiator, misc. parts. Body rusted, but I installed new floors for convenience. Runs great! Reliable strong plow vehicle. Heat works! Not registered. No title”