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UPDATE: Steve sent some more pictures. This is interesting.
Steve had this half cab for sale. It appears to be a CJ-5/CJ-6 model.
Steve writes, “I have this old half top looks like protype of some short. It is not really homemade. It has cut outs for the early rollout windows and a sticker of some kind just under the back window…..would like to sell it … its located in Lander, WY, for $1000. my phone number 307-850-2890.”
The starting bid on this is $18,000. It is about 90% done according to the seller. The parts looks in good condition, but note the 2nd picture, which suggests the wires are running over the frame and, possibly, under the hat channel. I’m thinking this is a problem.
“1948 willys jeep cj2a restored & rebuilt by father and son we have owned this for apox, 25 years and have been working on the restoration when spare time came up , its 90% finished still need minor work such as seat cushions and soft top as well as a few slight items to completed – e brake hook up – dash light and stock air filter and orig windshields i have some parts that will be included , it runs well and drives fine brakes also are all new theres way to much new parts to list the body is rust free as well as frame there is no bondo under paint , a very nice example of jeep history, has movie prop 30 cal browning mounted in back witch has blaze orange tip and can not be made to fire projectiles this jeep has countless hours of work invested in it, would make a great movie prop – show car or parade truck , see photos or ask for any info needed”
This looks nice, it’s cleaned and painted with some care. But . . . here’s my thing . . .I guess when someone describes a jeep as “museum quality” and “pristine condition” I have certain expectations (despite some of the poor museum jeeps we’ve documented herein). So, if his were my museum piece, the lettering would be different on the hood (not marked 52-m38A1), the engine parts would not be all painted like they are here, and the steering column wouldn’t be off color (unless that’s a color option I didn’t know about). It also appears this should have the hinged grille, but the hinges are missing.
” This Jeep is in pristine condition and has been restored to museum quality inside and out by the Armed Forces History Museum. It includes a non-functional removable 30 caliber machine gun.”
“The two bodies are in fair shape. The yellow one is a 1951 M-38, with the floor pans, glove box door, battery box door and the dash insert for the gauges. The blue one is a 1957 DJ3A Dispatcher with a complete fiberglass top, doors, rear sliding door and windshield vent door. The glass is in all three doors, but no windshield glass.
Below is a listing of the parts he has and what he is asking for them:
1 M-38 hood, rough but usable: $50
1 plain no script hood good cond.: $150
1 M-38 tailgate, no script: $100
1 DJ3A tailgate, no script, license plate light and bracket, $100
2 front fenders R&L, fair cond. $100 each
1 grille, for CJ or DJ flat fender, good cond, nice and straight: $150
1 CJ oil filter (small size) $50
1 M-38 oil filter (larger) $60
1 M-38 Oil bath air filter complete with brackets and crossover tube: $$ negotiable
2 tailgate hinges, perfect cond: $25
1 gas tank filler neck fits DJ3A and Surrey: $25
1 air cleaner crossover tube: $25
1 carb air horn fits CJ2, 3A DJ3A: $12
1 air horn to carburetor seal, connects air horn to top of carb on CJ2A, 3A and DJ3A
Call Lee at 602-896-0729 between 6 AM and Noon Arizona time. Lee has no computer, so no email, thanks.”
“1965 CJ 3B 4X4 With an A fiberglass body
Metal fenders and windshield some rust
Front seats and a double removable foldable back set. The driver seat has an adjustable slider
Center storage between front seats.
Storage space is water tight and weather proof, holds CD player and is all lockable.
Two cup holders
Best Top top
Buick 225 motor. 6 cylinder; Rebuilt in 2008
Have all receipts for motor rebuild
Coil upgraded to distributor
ADAM 810-936-7000 ext 202
Dry cell 12 volt
Interior Rhino Lined
Under coated in 2011
New clutch and transfer case”
“1953 willys jeep. Has an exhaust leak but other than that the jeep runs great i have drove this jeep to town a lot, it is registered as an antique. The body has rust around the back of the fenders / quarter panels. Has good floors. They have been repaired with signs done by previous owner. The jeep is all original has clean original title and has a lot of paper work that shows what all has been done over the years. Asking 3500 obo. Will not consider trades. Text me i work nights 903-312-9879.”
If overdrives were worth $1500, I would have bought a bunch at $750.
“I have a 1949 Willys Pick-Up. Flat-Nose already street rod ready. Clean title in hand. No rust. Originally from the South West United States. Everything is there! Even the sidesteps that are so elusive to find. This has a small-block Ford V-8 bolted-up to the T-90 transmission with the over-drive done. The over-drive alone is worth $1,500.00! The bed is nice, with a Willys Overland Scripted Tailgate. This sheet metal is as good as it gets.
Price: $3,300
Please contact Ken at:
email: kenkirker007@aol.com”