UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
This looks in good shape with a nice half cab.
“1962 Jeep Willys with half hard top/doors.. easy to remove
runs great..”powerfull,” starts right up lots of extras and fun”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
This looks in good shape with a nice half cab.
“1962 Jeep Willys with half hard top/doors.. easy to remove
runs great..”powerfull,” starts right up lots of extras and fun”
UPDATE: More pics now available. Check out the rear bumper and the dash. This has some unusual features.
(03/01/2012) “I have a 1947 Willy’s Jeep project. It is rough. The front drive line is missing, the clutch & brake pedals are frozen to the floor, the fenders ARE there, not bolted on. It has a Chevy 350 in it, NOT RUNNING. The electrical system needs to be finished. There are no seats in it. The body has surface rust, but NO places eaten thru. It needs a lot of work! I’m letting everyone know now that it is no where near road ready. But does have a lot of potential. It has the rare hardtop, & power take off, it has a winch. The passenger side door is a little bent. So if you call me & want to take a look that’s great! But if I have someone telling me all the things wrong with it or try to give me $500, I’m going to simply say “have a nice day get off my property.” I’m tired of all the ridiculous people w anting it for free. The transmission & transfercase alone are worth $750. Also I am selling it AS-IS, no guarantees. It is on a NON – OP, I am selling it with a bill of sale only. I can go to DMV with you if you’d like, as the title was lost when I moved to Clovis. To come take a look call David at (209) 947-7434 ”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/02/2012) This appears in good shape, though not totally original.
“I have a 1948 willys that needs a new home. The willy’s is all original. L-134 motor, T90 trans, T18 transfercase, Dana41 rear, spicer25 front. The willys has been converted to 12 volt starts and runs great . Any more you need to know E-mail me. Thanks $4,ooo.oo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
(07/26/2011) There may be an issue with the title. There appears to have been some good work done on the chop.
“1951 Willy’s Station Wagon (SUV, but before the term “SUV” was created) Model 4-63.
Top Chopped — hole in roof was cut out for a sunroof prior to me purchasing it. Most (if not all) trim pieces, side window hardware, interior body coverings, seats & more included. Has original engine. A couple of years ago I rebuilt the carburetor and the engine started right up (after some priming, of course), but it ran fine. Have a reprint of the original Owner’s Manual & a copy of the Mechanic’s Manual. Tires hold air for a day or so, but they are pretty old. This is a 4-wheel-drive vehicle, but I had some problems getting it into 4×4. Some of the gears in the transmission don’t want to engage. It has been a while since I last drove it at all, but I believe reverse worked.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2550
(01/11/2010) “
PROJECT JEEP !!!!! 5 NEW PRO COMP MUDDERS 33/12.5/15 TIRES. 5 NEW STEEL BLACK WHEELS. 4 NEW RANCHO 5000 SHOCKS. NEW RANCHO SPRINGS AND SHACKLES. NEW BEST TOP SOFT TOP (still in box). SM465 TRANNY MATCHED TO A DANA 20 TRANFER CASE (both rebuilt). A LITTLE MORE WORK TO BE DONE JUST DON’T HAVE TIME OR THE DESIRE TO DO ANYMORE. SORRY FOR DIRTY PICS BUT JEEP HAS BEEN SITTING IN GARAGE FOR SOME TIME. ASKING $2650.00 OR BEST OFFER. TITLE IN HAND”
http://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/2895335085.html

UPDATE: Price dropped to $4800.
(10/25/2012) This has a variety of updates.
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ5 civilian modelHas 1947 motor, new rubber, original vinyl top and doors, runs strong. 58000 miles (half of these are towed miles)”
Colin spotted this unusual photo on eBay.
“1957 JEEP WILLYS CJ-3A. This photo shows the 1957 CJ-3A. The photo is 8×10 in.The cost is $7.95 plus $2.00 shipping and handling.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $850.
No engine, but looks like it has possibilities. The hood appears to have a dent on the passenger side.
“No engine, very straight, has trans and transfer case. also have 2.3 Ford four cyl. that I was going to put in it, $1000 firm for all.”
At least the glass looks good.
“Here is a pair of Jeep FC150. 1500 FOR THE PAIR. includes two extra motors. Build one with both. Call 860-916-1237”
This looks pretty good. Lots of pictures of it at the seller’s website. The front bumper and/or frame rails look a little pushed down to me.
“1942 Ford GPW Willys WWII Jeep. Excellent Turn-Key Classic Willys WWII Jeep. Correct WWII Olive Drab Paint, 3-Speed manual transmission, 4X4. Body mounted shovel, Axe, Rifle case, External Fuel Jugs, Correct reproduction tires, Newer Canvas top, Backseat. Hop in and drive it, many dollars spent to make an excellent driver/Parade car. VERY COOL/RARE piece of WWII History. Please call 703-627-3448 or 703-551-2733. Visit us on the web at www.lintonmotorsport.com or Facebook (Linton Motorsport, Inc).”
http://linton-motorsport.ebizautos.com/detail-1942-jeep-gpw_willys-ford-used-8415791.html