UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It’s a project.
“1953 CJ3B for sale. Project jeep, all original except for spring over suspension lift. Complete w f-head hurrican engine, transmission etc. email for addition pictures. serious offers only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It’s a project.
“1953 CJ3B for sale. Project jeep, all original except for spring over suspension lift. Complete w f-head hurrican engine, transmission etc. email for addition pictures. serious offers only please.”
UPDATE: Was Priced at $5000. **SOLD**
This looks like a nice M-38.
“Would like to trade my 51 Willys M-38 for a MGB, prefer steel bumper models, Let me know what you have. Thank-you!”
No pics provided.
“16 inch willys jeep wheels have several , maybe even a set or two give me call @ 520 730 4590 please leave message if no answer thanks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Though no pictures of radios, this M-38A1 is supposed to be a mobile command center.
“1952 WILLY’S JEEP UNITED STATES MARINE JEEP MODEL M38-A1
MOBLE COMMAND CENTER ALL RADIOS WORK
15000.00 OBO
LETS TALK LETS DEAL”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
This ran when parked. The year listed is too early for this model. There might be some value here, though not in the paint job.
“1953 willys ambulanca jeep 4×4 jeep ran good when it was parked all running gear is good make a good crawler”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(04/19/2012) “IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A GREAT WILLYS YOU WILL HAVE TO FIND ONE IN THIS GOOD OF CONDITION LOTS OF NEW PARTS CALL FOR INFO”
In this story from Gus and the Model Garage, Gus explains what happens when synthetic rubber gets old. The story is called “Gus Goes Hunting … For Trouble” and was published in November of 1953.
This is a Topps chewing gum card that shows a CJ-3B. At Dean’s Cards, this is only $5.00. I looked for some other Topps cards with jeeps, but couldn’t find any more.
“1954/55, I would grade very good with light wear. Please see scans to make your own evaluation. E-mail with any questions. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“Your buying a M-718 Ambulance with a bill of sale. vehicle starts, runs, drives well but needs some brake work. It will need the usual undercarraige kit. Correct canvas top and right rear curtain are N.O.S. Missing left right curtain.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
Here’s an unusual CJ-5.
“This is a full caged 72 CJ-5 with a well built AMC 360 . Full frame off re-fabrication hand built 2×4 square tubing frame. Rear quarter elliptic suspension of my own design incorporates a rotating cross-member to keep the drive angle alignment during articulation. It can go through 2′ of drop and maintain drive line angle without binding the ujoints! The rear end is a 9″ narrowed Ford containing a 4.56 Detroit locker with disk brakes to go along with the GM truck disk brakes on the front, powered by hydrobost, a new GM 1 ton master cylinder keeping the 5 1/2″ bolt pattern front and rear. ….
(there is A LOT of additional description about this jeep).”