Charles found these at WW2 Archives and a few other places.
1964 CJ-5 Trencher Somerset, PA **SOLD**
UPDATE: This sold for $6250 on eBay.
Dave’s selling his low mileage, stock CJ-5 Trencher. This will make a great vehicle for someone. I got a chance to look at this during our trip this past summer. It was a bit dustier then.

“I’ve been chasing Jeep vehicles for several decades and this is the nicest, lowest mileage, most original Jeep I’ve ever run across – especially considering that is will be FIFTY years old next year!
If you can find a 1964 CJ-5 with fewer miles, more original, and with more factory options on it – then buy it and not this one…
This Jeep was originally purchased by a local Steel company for the sole purpose of installing a sprinkler system in a golf course that they owned. I was told that oncethat task was completed it pretty much simply just stayed in the company garage of vehicles being
driven occaisionally and inspected each year! I’ve owned it for probably fifteen or twenty years now and am not able to enjoy it as I should be doing so its time to find it a new home. As the new owner, you’ll be only the third owner of this FIFTY year old Jeep and “Bubba” never had his hands on this one to mess it all up!”
1942 MB/GPW Allison Reconditioned Gustine, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
It’s not a great specimen, but this jeep was one of a couple thousand jeeps reconditioned/remanufactured by the Allison Steel Manufacturing Corporation. Learn more about the remanufacturing program here.
“Im listing this jeep for a friend: Very Rare March 1942 Ford GPW World War 2 Jeep. This one is very interesting because its a WW2 Willy’s MB frame stamped GPW 6559. As you can tell by the number its early for a WW2 Jeep. And the date plates on the glove box match the frame numbers of GPW 6559. There is a Reconditioning Date plate on the center of the dash saying that it was reconditioned in Phoenix Arizona on February 1945!
The engine is out of a M38A1 and runs well from what we can tell. It was reconditioned by Ralph’s Machine Shop from San Jose, Ca. in December 1976. The transmission is a MB T84. It don’t shift do to 1 tooth broken off. The inside of the transmission looks very clean. The transfer is a Ford GPW marked.
The front seats are in excellent condition and are “F” marked and so are the fenders(no rust on fenders) and some other bolts on the jeep because its a GPW body. Floors have rust by don’t look too bad. Data Plates are original, one is steel and the others are brass. Rear of body is skinned, original sheet metal is still underneath. Gauges are original except for the temperature gauge. Steering box is “F” marked. We believe it has a M38 gas tank? Front window frame in great shape, inner is in good shape except for the inner center bar which can be easily replaced. Brake system is dry, no fluid. Front and rear of frame need work near the bumpers. Please check out the pictures.
He was planning to restore it but already has one he is working on. One of the Outstanding things about this jeep is the low serial numbers of 6559 and the MB frame stamped GPW! Meaning Ford used Willys frames at the factory. And that the data plates match the frame, all Very Cool. Definately worth a restoration.”
1947 CJ-2A Safford, AZ **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
“1947 Willys Jeep cj2a, new paint, new tires, rebuilt trans/transfer case. all original, military markings runs good.”
1962 CJ-5 Lebanon, ME **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
This might be worth a look. It looks pretty stock.
“All Original, no longer need. 2nd owner, had for 42 years. Runs, need work, asking $2200 or BRO. 60,498 original miles. Records kept since 1971. Cash only.”
Year? M-38 Marathon, FL **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Mike, who’s admitted he’s addicted to searching for jeeps everywhere (welcome to the club!), spotted this one for sale. He reports there is rust and no data plates. The odd part about this M-38 is the lack of a driver’s side filler hole.
1951 CJ-3A Naples, FL **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
From afar this looks good.
“I am looking at selling my 1951 jeep willy cj2a in great shape low miles no rust. runs great always keep in a garage.
looking to get 12,000 or best offer”
1950 M-38 Eatonville, Wa $500
There may be some parts value here.
“I am selling my 1950 m-38 willys jeep project for obo.
225 v6 buick odd-fire
t-15 trans
rebuilt t-18 transfer case
dana 44 rear end with powerlok
5.38 gears front and rear
I have a custom roll cage that can go with the jeep for additional price.
$500 without roll cage
$750 with roll cage, $450 for just the roll cage.
JJ- 253 69l l7O3”
1948 CJ-2A Manhattan, MT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
There appears to be value here.
“for sale is a 48 willys this jeep is a project and runs the motor has been completly rebuilt with new seals from front to back. The body has had some work and is in good shape with all new bolts the brake system is in the process of being redone, i have the parts to finsh this jeep is not finished but does run i am willing to trade for guns or a high quality gun safe all sane offers will be entertained. If you need more photos let me know. Thank you for looking”
1951 M-38 Duluth, MN **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400
This looks like a parts jeep.
“I have for sale a 1951 M38. Rebuilt radiator, seat frames, bumperettes, instrument cluster, data tags and lots of misc. parts also go with this jeep. Vehicle is not running. Engine, trany and transfer case there. There is rust through the floor about where passenger would put his feet and the front drivers side fender. floor under gas tank and tool box are solid and not rotted out. $1400.00 or best offer. Trades considered, tell me what you have.”

























