I’ve seen the name ‘Willys’ murdered, but maybe never as badly as this seller has. The title for the ad is “1941 jeep wyllis”
“exellent condition call for info or text 805 861 81 36”
I’ve seen the name ‘Willys’ murdered, but maybe never as badly as this seller has. The title for the ad is “1941 jeep wyllis”
“exellent condition call for info or text 805 861 81 36”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Don’t worry, this had a fresh rebuild when parked.
“its a 1947 willy’s jeep its been sitting for a while motor is complete its the flat head 4 cylinder and only had 10 miles on a fresh rebuild when it was parked, also i believe it is already converted to a 12 volt style alternator. has a manual transmission with a twin stick transfercase only thing that was wrong with it when it was parked was it was grinding going into gears because the clutch was not engaging properly, needed adjustment. does not run but shouldnt take much to get it goin
not sure what it is worth in this condition will ask 2000 OBO do not be afraid to make a cash offer or trade offer will consider anything interesting…”
I”m not sure if this runs or not.
“1942 Ford (Script) GPW, # 2029, DOD 3/2/1942. Stored in barn for last 12 years, in great shape with little rust. I do have 2 engines (1 mostly complete extra) I do have all 3 plates stored inside in fair shape but need cleaning. I have several pics and would gladly send. I will not deliver vehicle, you will need to make arrangements.”
Hey, it runs!
“1946 Willys Cj2a – Runs and drives, needs brake work. Ford Pinto motor with stock transmission. Lift with 35’s used strictly for off-road. (906) Two eight seven fourteen hundred”
This looks solid.
“This jeep starts right up and is a lot of fun to drive. The Jeep has an excellent running V8 engine, a Warn overdrive (transfer case is twin-stick, gives it a high and low range for each gear), a new soft top, and a new gas tank. The transmission on this jeep is a smooth-shifter and it works perfectly.
I had all of the brake wheel cylinders replaced (along with a couple of brake lines that needed to be replaced) and the brakes work great. I also just had all of the tranny and differential fluids drained and replaced….this jeep is ready to go as a daily driver or for off-road use.
The jeep has a few small holes / spots in the floor that could be patched if desired, but they are minor and overall, this vehicle has very little rust and is in very good cosmetic shape for it’s age.
Everything works on the jeep except the speedometer and fuel gauge. I have the kit to put turn signals on the jeep, but, I have not installed it yet – buyer can have the kit for free if they like. The jeep also needs a rear view mirror to be registered in some states. I also have a set of large rock crawler tires that came with the jeep. I haven’t put them on but assume they fit and work.
This jeep is currently registered / titled in Idaho and it is a clean and lien-free title in my name. Mileage is unknown.
It pains me to sell this jeep but my wife says it has to go as I need the space in the garage for our boat.
Will sell for best offer received over $3,450.
Bill Justus 208-265-2007”
This is a project or parts jeep.
“Willis Jeep 1948 Flat Fender. This Jeep was bought as a project vehicle. But things have changed & I don’t have time for it. My loss your gain. The vehicle has a clear TN title. The body is rough. The motor is free. This would a good restoration project as it is pretty much complete with a title. 4 x $ with lock out hubs.”
Needs work.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Firewall plate intact Serial Number CJ2A 187943. All original matching numbers engine, body, tailgate. Ran last time it was used in 2007. Stored since then. Transferable Registration. $6000 in parts already installed or ready to go. Tub is rough, but mechanically Jeep is sound. Hand Brake even works, but rest of brake system needs rebuild. This Jeep can be parted out for significantly more than this price. This is a restoration in progress. Not ready to drive home, but a gem to those that want to own a true classic and are willing to complete the needed work. Or, take Jeep and the parts home, part it out, and make some money.
Call Craig @ 845-266-3139. Leave message if no answer and I’ll get back to you quickly.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
I don’t think this looks all that bad. I’ve seen worse rust.
“1948 WILLYS JEEP CJ2A NEEDS RESTORED.
Recent engine work ran last fall thats the last time it was started.
Needs clutch and brakes. Not bad for 63 years old. Will trade for a good running SMALL car or truck.
May trade to a four wheeler or a good running tractor mower.”
No pics provided.
“i have a 1949 jeep cj3a with the original 4 cyld. motor has been rebuilt. it has new tires and electronic ignition, has a top and doors. you can call or text me at 660-542-6160. i will try and get pics so that i can text them but havent had time yet”
UPDATE: Was $9500. **SOLD**
This has the rare All Seasons Feeder on the front bumper. Ok, not so much rare as unheard of (be me anyway). This appears solid.
“1953 Willy’s Jeep
MODEL #CJ3B
Excellent Hunting or Recreational Vehicle. A real collectors item.
Recent green type rhino liner complete over body
Hunting rack with gun rack and complete black type rhino liner
Body is in very good condition
Recent upholster on Jeep seats and seat on hunting rack
Recent cover that fits over Jeep & rack
190# All Seasons Feeder on front bumper, easily removed
Gauges and lights replaced — speed-o-meter, fuel, amp, temp & oil
Choke & Throttle knobs replaced
Black 15″ spoke wheels and good Mud tires, including spare
Runs Good and Looks Great”