UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(04/02/2014) Looks like a good price. Listed as a 1948.
“This is a 1948 Jeep CJ-3b. Runs really well & fun to drive around. Email or call, don’t text. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(04/02/2014) Looks like a good price. Listed as a 1948.
“This is a 1948 Jeep CJ-3b. Runs really well & fun to drive around. Email or call, don’t text. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Here’s a rare CJV-35U for sale. Thanks to Charles for spotting it. The jeep is also documented at the CJ-V35U page.
“This pains me to have to sell this Jeep. I searched several years for one of these. I’ll go into details about the history of the CJV-35U, simply Google it and you’ll get all the info you need. This particular unit is in overall good shape. It was running and driving when I got it off a tree farm in Montana. It had a Buick V6 in it when I got it and was really a poor cobbled together job. It also had 3 heaters in it. The V6 is long since gone and two of the heaters removed. Why do I bring this up? The firewall has several extra holes in it and the floor has been beat out in places to clear the engine. I’ve spent the last couple of years gathering up parts to restore it back to a 4 cyl driver. I have a rebuilt engine, it was to be used as a welding machine engine and has a industrial head on it. It ran great with less than 2 hours on it. I have two extra auto heads to replace the industrial one. I have a new clutch, new gas tank, and on and on. There are way too many parts to list. Windshield and gasket is new. Other than one tailgate I’m keeping all Willys parts go with it. New exhaust system, new brake lines. It has been converted to 12v with a 1-wire alternator. I have the floor sheet metal to repair the damaged area. I’m moving back to Florida in a few weeks and simply have no energy left to do the project. Please understand, the price listed is a fair price and I have no motivation to go any lower or give it away. The input shaft for the tranny had been changed out for one to accommodate the Buick engine. I’ve ordered a new one and expect it today.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
Placed in the road by Australians, this is definitely a ‘driver’s beware’ sign.
“1942 Press Photo US Army jeep at Alamein, Egypy war zone”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
“ This is an original press photo. Dept-U.S. Army Signal Corps.Photo measures 9 x 7inches. Photo is dated 6-1-1942.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2,875.
This looks to be original Veepster Kits. Learn more about Veepsters here. I’m surprised to see these kits in Lakeview. It’s a pretty small town.
“Kit car company has extra projects that need to be cleared out.
Fiberglass bodies – 1946 Jeep CJ3a $ 2,875.
Dena – dunebuggy body $ 4,275.
Bodies are ready to mount on shortened VW pan or tube chassis. We have a VW pan, tube chassis or electric pan chassis available.
We can give quotes on finishing with VW engine or high or low speed electric. Lithium battery system.
Many reconditioned VW parts and many used parts available.
VW conversion system to convert your bug to electric.
Also have a 1972 bug stripped down to rebuild.
Set of 4 wire wheels – 15″ x 8″ fits Chevy S-10″
Looks like this seller is making new flatfender drag jeep bodies.
“For sale is a willies sand drag body black or white other colors available upon request any questions please call 602.308nine 01nine thanks”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay.
This was listed back in July 2013 in Wisconsin as an 80% project for $7500. The restoration has since been completed.
“Frame off restoration over the past 5 years. Just completed. Rebuilt Hurricane 4 cylinder motor. Pulled off frame. Frame painted and detailed. Taken down to bare metal and painted Flat Army Green. It runs and drives great. Demands attention everywhere. You never see these and they are becoming IMPOSSIBLE to find. The actual trucks AND parts. They were only made for four years and most were abused then destroyed. Dont miss out. You may never see a restored, complete example again!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $40,000.
Looks nice. I tried to find a link to the article online, but couldn’t locate one.
“Written up in the FOUR WHEELER magazine in may 2001 this is NOT your typical JEEPSTER…
It’s A 1950 Willys Jeepster…
MOTOR : 1996 Chevrolet LT1 350 cid Aspiration: Fuel injection
SEE THE PIC for more specs…
THIS VEHICLE IS WORTH IT!!!!
EVERYTHING was rebuilt in 2001″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4700.
Looks solid.
“1947 Willys Jeep with a Buick V-6. Winch, soft top, doors and bikini top.”
UPDATE: No longer for sale.
“Got a 1946 willys jeep , the engine has been gone thru the carb has be rebuilt, has new battery the transmission has had the bottom gear shaft and bearings changed and also the intermedite shaft and bearings in the transfer case have been changed, has all new trans and engine rubber mounts ,new belts, new military style tires were put on last year. all new seals and felt pads were installed on the front axle.”