UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.
The rear axle appears to be civilian.
“1942 willy’s jeep, runs, good restoration project. 1750 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.
The rear axle appears to be civilian.
“1942 willy’s jeep, runs, good restoration project. 1750 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
This runs and drives.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Buick V6 motor. Starts and goes!”
Here is a pile of Warn OD parts.
“Three warn overdrives for a model 18 transfer case. There is enough to put together two good overdrives, the third has gear damage but saveable with some new parts. Includes shift lever and linkage. Selling all together, cleaning out garage and don’t have a use for them. $250 takes all, these overdrives are similar to Saturn overdrives. To buy new they are $800+ per overdrive.
209-495-6778 Shawn”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $875.
The body has been patched quite a bit.
“Not sure of the year of this beauty. Believe its a CJ3A. Lots of patches and rust and I think the top is homemade and nicely done. I do have the doors. It is still a 6 volt system and believe it or not it runs, drives and stops like it should. Shifts into all gears with no noise or popping out of gear. Could use a tune up and a lot of love. I have a temporary gas can on it to move it around. There is a good gas tank on the passenger seat that will go with it. Would make a good farm jeep or put a new body on it. Lots of good parts”
The wagon looks good. I love the first picture.
“Nation Wide Craigslist and all of ebay shows this SECOND OWNER Willys as one of the nicest:
1958 Overland 4X4 Wagon, very clean, everything works, drives great, 100% reliable.
Five perfect Mud & Snow tires with glamor rings on four rims.
Fly Rod & Gun rack on dash, ready for fishing or hunting.
Good glass all around, windows work, air vent opens in front.
Good heater and defroster, toasty warm in winter.
Undercoated with military grade ‘Fluid Film’ Cosmoleen.
Just upholstered with two tone pleated seats new head liner, rubber floor mats.
Spare Jerry cans mounted on each side.
Original engine and drive train, no issues with running gear.
Carter Aluminm & Redwood safari roof rack for Kayak, Canoe or Stand Up Paddle boards…
Ready for adventure, a FUN rig to own and drive….we’re buying a home and must part with the Willys …this is a sad situation. ;(
Contact Rags at 208-two five five-7247 any time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
The tailgate appears to have been cut.
“Testing waters on selling my 1942 Ford GPW, it is a project………. I bought it a little over a year ago and have been stock piling parts since then in preparation for the restoration, I have most parts but still have quite a bit more to go. Its a late ’42– frame is in good condition, tub is in great condition, just rebuilt the transmission and transfercase, has a CJ engine in it now (has low oil pressure) but I have a rebuildable ’42 GPW block to go with it! Lots of extra parts go with it that you could use to trade or sell for the other parts needed to finish her!
Your chance to get a piece of Americana!! WW11 jeeps are getting harder to find, this one is very straight and pretty rust free! Ready for an easy frame off restore!
I dont need to sell it, I’ve just lost steam in the project and am tied down between work and repairing my ’44 GPW………….. would rather see it getting fixed!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
There are a variety of holes in the windshield, so you’ll want to patch those before driving in the rain.
“1948 Willy 2As Jeep. The first civilian jeep model. Used originally as a farm vehicle. This jeep runs great and is in very good condition. Rebuilt and mostly original. Original flat head four cylinder engine. A blast to drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25,000
“1948 willys cj 2a jeep. Original. Perfect! $25000 firm. Serious inquiries only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
This looks like a nice truck.
“Custom extended cab, 360 Chrysler crate motor, Roller Rockers, Headers, 727 auto trans with O/D, B&M ProRatchet shifter, 8 3/4 posi rearend, Camero subframe and steering with tilt wheel, Autometer SportComp gauges. The truck handles like a sports car and is fun to drive. Holley carb and MSD ignition. Approx 400 HP. And yes, it is fast !
The headliner and rear compartment need upholstering , and it has some dings in the paint on the fenders from being driven on a gravel road, but overall it looks really good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Those are some meaty ties. It must make a rough ride.
“1947 cj2a complete , not running but will with a little work , $100 worth of literature , dana 44 rear , warn hubs, converted to 12 volt 3000 obo”