UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Has column shift and three data plates.
“Project vehicle Jeep Willys with overdrive sad to sell was going to do this with my father and I came down with a chronic illness.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Has column shift and three data plates.
“Project vehicle Jeep Willys with overdrive sad to sell was going to do this with my father and I came down with a chronic illness.”
Looks solid.
“Up for sale is this very nice 1952 Willys M38A1. This Jeep was purchased a few years ago and had underwent a full frame off restoration before purchase. It has been lightly used ever since and is still in very good condition! The paint still looks great since the restoration and there are a few chips in it from normal wear and tear and I will try and show any imperfections in the pictures. It comes with a complete canvas top and doors that are in great condition with no tears. All drive terrain and electrical systems had been gone through and are in perfect working condition. The original 24 volt system is still working great and she fires up every time. The original Brass data plate is still intact! This is a great driving jeep and runs and drives like it did when it was new. If you’ve been interested in an army jeep now is your chance to own one!
If you have any question about the jeep or something more you would like to see that was not shown in the pictures please feel free to email me, call me or text me at 360-601-fourzero30 and I will be happy to answer any questions the best I can.”
Sounds like this was a Forest Service jeep. Maybe includes a gov data plate?
“Original 1965 Kiser Jeep made for U.S. Forestry specs.
Recent Engine all New
Transmission and Transfer case all New
Recent Brakes
Every Thing works including speed ometer
Has original nomenclature plate
5000 # Ramsey power take off winch
Excellent tires, New Gas Tank
Roll Bar, Full Metal Hard Top and Doors
Always stored inside, Very Goood Body condition for age.”
Looks kind of odd. I’m not sure that is a jeep chassis.
“1947 WILLYS WITH A NEW 350V8
AUTO RUNS GOOD
NO RUST”
If both are only $500, it looks like a good price.
“have a jeep for sale has 304 v8 I bought with planning on using willies body on it just haven’t got done both jeeps go together would trade for riding mower”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Given the fire damage, I’m not sure how much value is here. Looks like it had a replacement body.
“I have a historical 59 Willys cj3b I need to get sold it was set on fire last year and was going to fix it back up but was in a motorcycle wreck and wasn’t able to work and hate to let it go but have a baby on the way and need the cash, it’s worth 3,000 or more in its condition 25-30,000 running but will take the best offer… fire got to the engine but i didn’t damage major parts. It did run before and still will turn over.. it’s late and will take pictures tomorrow thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
“Willy’s Jeeps for sale or trade 46-cja2, 51-cja2, cja3, The 46 and 51 has good titles in my name the cj3a has no title. The 51 has a engine,trans,transfer case. The other 2 do not. I bought all three to build one good one. I want to sale or trade all three together. Asking $1500 or trade of equal value.”
No pics provided.
“1946 army jeep not running but will run with little tinkering looks good, has good nj title comes with 416 jeep trailer, a steel for both at $4500 or will seperate, selling due to illness, sorry i have no pictures, please reply with your phone number i will get back to you, thanks for looking”
UPDATE: Status Unknown.
I think the top is my favorite part, though it is showing its age. The seat covers are unique, too.
“Selling this for my father since he is no longer able to drive. This was purchased from the military (Letterkenny Army Depot) in the late 1940s. It has 53,000 ORIGINAL MILES. Has now been started for 3-4 years. The photos were taken about 18 months ago. The tires are all flat but as far as the rest of the jeep goes, it pretty much looks like the photos. Call for more information and a history on the jeep.”
<– Day 25 – Apr. 13th: Port Why-Knee-Me | OVERVIEW | Day 27 – Apr. 15th: Strolling Monterey –>
Today’s goal was to drive Highway 1 north to Monterey, California.
We started off this morning with a quick visit to Pismo Beach to say we’d been there and done that. One thing we didn’t do was give into the temptation for some pastries from Old West Cinnamon Rolls, though my mouth sure watered as we passed their store front.
After a short walk on the Pismo Beach pier, we drove north to Paso Robles to visit the highly recommended Pioneer Museum. When we arrived, I discovered that I hadn’t read the fine print; it was only opened Thursday through Sunday. Still, there were a few exhibits outside, so we entertained ourselves for a little while.

The front of the Pioneer Museum. Me wondering how I missed the fact that the museum is only opened from Thursday-Sunday

I got a little worried when she found this witch’s pot and began uttering the words “Double Double Toil and Trouble“.

If you travel anywhere along the coast you are likely to run across signs with bells for El Camino Real, one of the early roads through California. Bells were added along the route at the turn of the 19th century.