UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This is rough.
“Not sure of the year. asking $1,200.00. Sold as is. Email if interested.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This is rough.
“Not sure of the year. asking $1,200.00. Sold as is. Email if interested.”
It appears the sides of this have been repaired.
“49 Willys Jeep runs good, newer paint, disc brakes, bigger steering box, roll bar, new tires. call 4seven 9 four 14 2 four O 1”
This has not been started by the seller.
“I am unsure of the year maybe you can tell from the pictures. Army jeep motor i believe out of a Ford jeep since it is marked GPW. Call 1910-305-590seven for more info. Also have some cj body style m38a1 jeeps sold seperately. I have not cranked the motor it lacks a starter. Someone had threw it inside a m38a1 when i purchased it. Motor appears to have the original carb. I would be interested in any and all trades of similar value”
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/pts/3156755337.html
Colin writes, “This week, I received from Miguel Ordorica Jr., another Willys friend of mine in Michigan, a copy of the 1955 Ohio Registration form made out to his father, Miguel Ordorica for the 1951 Jeep, Model # CJ-4, Serial Number 01, having engine number 4J 49624. Miguel’s father owned this vehicle from April 13, 1955 until his passing in 1967, at which time Miguel’s mother sold it and a trailer to a man in Michigan. From another source, Derek Redmond’s CJ3B page, I found information that Miguel’s father bought the CJ-4 directly from Willys Overland for $300 and a photocopy of the title was in that info. See the attached scan0011. Miguel’s father was in charge of Willys Chassis Development for many years.”
Paul discovered this plate on the driver’s side cowl of his M-38A1. Anyone know what it does?
Paul writes, “1952 m38a1-thought this was some sort of id plate at first. Looked inside glove box, has a backing plate and bondo fills the holes. any idea what was mounted? thank you.”
Unlike the advertising by Willys Overland, this ad by New York City based A.W. Pickett is sedate and forgettable.
No title with this rig.
“1961 Jeep FC 170 been in storage many years, cleaned the carb ran fres fuel fron a remote tank and it fired right up. Runs smooth no noise, no smoke and no skips.
It yard drives and has good brakes, good tires as well. Has plow frame but no blade.
Excellent chassis, had factory flatbed, all body mounts are in great shape.
Has its share of body rust but very fixable. no heater box it was missing. photos tell the story. All glass is good , no cracks & windows go up and down fine.
No Title Jeep will come with a bill of sale only, I don’t have any other paperwork, you can go throught a title Co. for approx $150. Again there is NO TITLE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Looks like a solid CJ-3B.
“fter much thought and prayer I’ve decided to put my Jeep up for sale.I’m the third owner and have known this Jeep since new.It belonged to my Uncle’s neighbor,he bought it new,he was old in the 70’s when I was kid.I lost track of it for a while, but it turned out didn’t go to far and i got to buy it. I’ve owned it fifteen years and had lots and lots of fun in it. Hunting trips,trips to Colorado 4 wheeling in the mountains in SE Ok. but I’m going to sell it and use the money for my buisness.This Jeep is mostly all original except for a new correct Carter YF carb,headlight switch,dimmer switch and a few things like that.Has a fairly new set of 700×15 mud and snows,probally not more than 3000 miles on them. Had just very,very little rust under the gas tank that was fixed when painted,been in Ok. all its life and kept inside a lot of the time. I put new brake shoes on it 4 or 5 years ago.I would not afraid to drive this Jeep anywhere,it has failed to start one time in fifteen years,I let the battery go dead.It has been dependable,dependable. Drive it as far as you can on a back road and shut it off,it will start when you get back. It roads out really well for an old Jeep it will run 55 down the highway pretty easy,I’ve took a lot of twenty five mile hi-way trips in it. . . ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000!
(07/12/2012) Really Nice!
“Fully restored 1948 CJ2A Four Wheel Drive Willys Jeep.
Everything works and is in great condition, even has the original factory color!
This show Jeep is even an AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) 1st Place winner!!!
Originally the Jeep came from a country estate in Pennsylvania and it NEVER had any rust on the body!
My Father did a full body off restoration 4 years ago and it has been sitting in his clean, dry basement (he drained the gas) ever since.
As you can see from the picture the vehicle only has 27.5 miles since he finished restoring it… this has to be one of the nicest Jeeps in the entire country!!!”