This looks like a good price.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2, Great condition, extra large gas tank. 12 volt. Red with canvas top. See photos.”
This looks like a good price.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2, Great condition, extra large gas tank. 12 volt. Red with canvas top. See photos.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was ebay.
Looks like a solid restoration.
“Auto restoration is a hobby of mine and I spent over 4 years meticulously repairing or replacing the entire vehicle with re-manufactured or the closest OEM replacement parts I could find.
Here is a list of my work: Continue reading
This looks like a great restoration project.
“1952 M38 Willy’s Jeep in excellent, unrestored original condition (other than seat covers). Top bows in-tact, top not included.
Jeep runs very well, no known mechanical issues.
History is not confirmed, but jeep may have originated from Fort Devens, MA.
Model M38
VIN 62274
VSN 1064074
Serious inquires only, please let me know if you have question.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5200
This looks good.
“1948 Willys Jeep. This jeep is 90 percent original. Runs and drives great. Registered till Feb. 2014. I am firm on the price so serious inquires only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(05/07/2013) It looks solid in the two pics.
“1947 Original Metal.
New tires.
Rebuilt engine (3, 850 miles)
Rebuilt Trans.
All gauges work
Optional rear seat”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9100.
Looks good.
“953 Willys CJ3A Jeep, new paint and upholstery. 12 volt conversion on a great running L134 cubic inch 4 cylinder engine, 3 speed standard transmission shift good and the 4 wheel drive works well also. The floor pan and the inside panels have been rhino lined and the jeep has 5 new Goodyear tires. Has a tow bar also. A lot of attention to detail was put into this jeep. For $9100 OBO you could own a piece of history that will go just about anywhere.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
This doesn’t run. There are a few other jeeps in the background.
“6 cyl, 3 speed. Ran 3 years ago. Motor turns freely. Seats re-upholstered, dash is uncut, the windshield is good
$1800obo”
It’s not perfectly stock, but appears solid.
“1944 JEEP – VERY COOL – RUNS GREAT, STORED INSIDE – HAS BEEN ON NON-OP SINCE 2008. HAS FORD STRAIGHT SIX. NEEDS BRAKE WORK. COMES WITH TOW BAR AND HAS SOME EXTRA PARTS – TRANSMISSION, FRONT AND REAR AXLE HOUSINGS . $7000.00 OR BEST OFFER . WILL TRADE FOR WW11 GERMAN PISTOLS LUGERS, P.38 OR LEVER ACTON WINCHESTERS .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
“One-Day Listing
I’ve owned for 18 years.
-LHead 134 engine
-Solex Carbureator
-T-90 transmission
-Spicer 25 F & R Axles
-original transfer case
-Warn overdrive
-Lock rite in rear, front Lock rite in box comes with
-Warn M8000 winch
-Tow Bar included
-spare axle set included
-original Carter Carbureator included if wanted (Needs rebuild)
-Bikini top
-Original service manual
-I checked all of the fluid levels before going out every time.
-just lubed,
-steering box serviced,
-closed steering knuckles emptied and refilled,
-the front and rear differentials emptied and refilled with fresh 90 weight gear oil, as have the transmission and transfer case.
-engine oil and filter changed
-new optima red top battery
-new spark plugs/s.p. wires
-new fuel pump
newly rebuilt starter
new throttle and choke cables.
-needs tires
The jeep starts right up and drives easily. The 3 speed transmission shifts smoothly. The overdrive goes in easily. The transfer case shifts easily from 2 to 4-wheel-drive and from Hi to Lo range. The winch works well, free spooling and spooling in and out.”
This looks like a MB on a CJ chassis.
“Unique unfinished project jeep. 1947 WW II Military Jeep. All parts are here, just complete the build. Asking $2800 for body and all parts. Make me an offer.
Call or text…. 214 437 3971”