UPDATE: Back on eBay.
This 1945 Ad appears to show Santa driving a Ford GP.
UPDATE: Back on eBay.
This 1945 Ad appears to show Santa driving a Ford GP.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s a nice looking CJ-3A that starts at a fair price.
“Hello, up for auction is my 1953 Willys CJ3A. This Jeep is an excellent example of “survivor” and is mostly original. I am the 3rd owner of this Willys. I purchased it from the 2nd owner in 2012. He owned the Jeep from 1962 to 2012. I was told the Willys was owned by the State of Maryland from 1952 to 1962 but I have no documentation of this. The mileage currently shows as 51017 and is the original mileage. The Willys is a 1953 according serial number but is titled as a 1952, this is very common. The build date falls in November of ’52, often new vehicles were titled as the year they were sold in. The title is clear and in my name. The Jeep is mostly unmolested other than a repaint some years back by the 2nd owner. The paint is close to the original color. There is rust but the body is very solid. Sections of the hat channels, body sides where the floor meet them, and the rear panels are the worst of the rust. The floors and tool box botom are remarkably solid. If properly cared for the body will last for many years. The frame is solid and shows no cracking. This Jeep is mechanically sound and very reliable. The Jeep has a set of dealer installed vintage lock out hubs, an original grill screen and a factory accessory Pintle Hook. Also included with the Willys is the Witco black vinyl soft top. I have put roughly 4000 miles on it while I have owned it. I have gone through the Willys and serviced everything.
This might be a good price.
“$3000 OBO. Call Dave for more info (650) 222-3209”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
A wagon on Road Runner gear? Never heard of that one.
“willys wagon custom hot rod for sale. 1969 road runner running gear. 383 cid automatic. very nice. fun ride needs minor work. posting for friend. will only respond to cr. mail relay. 6500 obo.Very fast and very fun ride.key woords willys, wagon, hot rod, custom”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500
“1960 Willy Jeep Pickup, 6 cyl. Super Hurricane, Rebuilt engine with hardened valves. New water pump and radiator. Starter, Gen., Carb. all rebuilt. New Tires. Complete off frame restoration. Colored Z-bar inside and under cab, under box and all fenderwells. Drives Great!!! only 300 miles put on it after restoration”
Dan spotted this Parkway Conversion on Hemmings. Not 100% correctly, but sure looks good.
“1952 Willys panel, restored 2012, 4-wd, 6-cylinder, $18,500. Randy, 763-360-2919, 763-878-2118, MN.”
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/willys/unspecified/1569441.html
Buz found this jeep for sale.
“We are pleased to offer this restored Jeep Willys / Ford GPW . original war time car . New paint, new canvas top, seats, rebuilt engine, brakes. Runs and drives like new. Historic car regsitration in Czech Republic”
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/car-advert/jeep/willys/1943/214361/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
It’s a lefty. Besides a PTO, this appears to have a very practical parking brake solution. Isn’t that a DJ-5 brake?
“1948 Classic Willy’s Jeep…original 4 cylinder engine with a new carb…runs well…needs brakes and TLC…great restoration project. I just don’t have the time for the project. Stored indoors…previous owner modified the suspension, wheels and tires, added a roll-bar, rear seat and tailgate extension, and tow bar…With some brake and electrical work on the lights, she would be a great off-roader…or restore her to military glory as was my plan…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $26,000
“1955 Willy’s Wagon restored as a 1951. If the pictures look good to you send me and email and I will get in contact with my father, he can tell you about it better than I can on a Craig’s list post. We also have a second engine that could be purchased if you would like a backup.”