I wonder if that’s the real price or just intended to scare most folks away.
“1951 Stainless steel CJ3A 4×4 Buick V6 373 gears 300 transfr case T176 transmission. Built in approx 1972. Exact replica sized.”
I wonder if that’s the real price or just intended to scare most folks away.
“1951 Stainless steel CJ3A 4×4 Buick V6 373 gears 300 transfr case T176 transmission. Built in approx 1972. Exact replica sized.”
It isn’t 100% stock, as the bow holders, the original lights, the original windshield, the original parking lights, and fenders have been changed/modified. The gauges look like they have been updated, and the dash has changed a bit. That said, it looks like a fair price if the body is as solid as advertised.
“1947 Willys CJ-2A Jeep
VERY ORIGINAL!
Tub, Drivetrain and Frame are original, and unmolested.
Has factory running boards, heater, PTO and Utility Bumper Hitch.
Starts, runs drives and stops, I use it all the time until the snow flies around town.
Can run it just as it is, or would be an excellent full restoration project.
Front seats in great shape, has a Besttop top with doors that is 2 years old.
Stored in garage always. Tub is solid, floors are original and solid, as is tool compartment under passenger seat. Has new non-directional tires including spare. Has 12 volt charging system, with electric fuel pump.
Call 845-382-1827 for details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
This looks nice.
“For sale is an excellent example of restoration down to the last detail. This ’52 M38A1 is completely restored…like the day it would have shown up in the motor pool. Now ready for service as a real head turner around town or in a parade. Also includes full canvas and side panels also in great condition. Asking $13,500. Additional pics available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Wow. It doesn’t look like a CJ-B.
“63 jeep cj3b very solid ready for hunting $2000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
“Willys jeep 1952 cj3a it has bran new 377 with less than 500 miles on it has 35’s on it have paper work on motor was built at bc machine and driveline if you want to know more about it cal”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500
This has a variety of updates.
“Im offering up for sale my 1950 Willys Flat Fender Jeep, this little jeep runs like a champ, it has all original stock running gear, the motor is new, new clutch throw out barring and pressure plate, new 12 volt wiper, new wiring, new interior, new paint ( except for a little damage on the passenger side SEE PICTURE ) new Bikini top
( NO FULL TOP )interior body of tub was sprayed with liner, asking $ 10,500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
There have been some fixes, but it appears solid.
“Looks and runs great. 225 V6 engine. 2″ lift with 31″ tires. Rebuilt transmission and transfer case. New springs,shocks, brakes,exhaust,battery,seats,belts and hoses.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1595.
No title. There might be some parts value.
“Selling my 1949 Willy’s Jeep. Original 4cyl engine runs great, transmission and transfer case all good. I bought it a couple years ago to fix up, but have too many other car projects and don’t have enough time. It should be a fairly easy one to road/trail ready. It looks like someone was going to lift the body off the chassis, so needs wiring spliced back together, brake line reconnected, rear drive shaft re-installed and a few minor other things to make it roadworthy. It does drive, now, with only the front drive shaft connected. No title, will sell with bill of sale. Serious offers considered, cash only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
“I have 4 western turbine wheels. They are 15×10 with a 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern. They are like the wheels on the general Lee from dukes of hazard.
Trades I’m looking for
Nice air compressor
Wire feed welder
Plasma cutter
Make some offers.”
These could work for racing.
“I have a matched set of tires that are old Tri-State Traction Transport 6.00-16. All four have what appears to be most of their tread left. These would be great for an old Willys CJ2A with stock 16″ wheels. They are old and do have some weathering, but they are 6 ply tires.
Asking $80 OBO for all four.
Thanks,
Scott
503-32O-9465”