UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3150.
I’d like to see more pics of the extension.
“1946 willys jeep looks good runs good $3150.00 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3150.
I’d like to see more pics of the extension.
“1946 willys jeep looks good runs good $3150.00 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9700
“1952 Willys M-38, 2003 AACA Senior First Place Winner, Restoration completed in 2001, orginal data plates, 12volt, new battery, turn signals, all black out lights work, pioneer shovel and ax, summer top, windshield canvas, and car cover. Great running flathead 4cyl, 3spd trans, with no issues with the 4 wheel drive. Show, drive or parade ready.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
Comes with spare motor.
“Not running. Spare motor comes with it. This is a great restore project. Cab and chassis. Asking $500 or best reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
“I’m listing my 1942 Ford GPW WWII Jeep. It was a complete frame off restoration. There may be 2000 miles on a complete rebuild motor. It’s coming all set up for the winter months. It has an early made Arctic top made just for the WWII jeeps, and I’ve installed a heater for the cold winter days. The drivers seat os adjustable so that big guys can drive it. I’m 6’5″ and would have had to drive with the steering wheel imbedded in my stomach. It has 4 brand new 600×16 military tires on it. A new paint job and a spare gas can that is dated 1942 to match the year of the Jeep. I’m asking $9000 to me it’s worth much more but with the economy the way it is I thought I would be realistic. If you’ve gone to any Car shows around southern maine you’ve seen this jeep with a big machine gun on it. NO the gun doesn’t go with it.”
There is some value and it looks pretty bone stock. I think it has a rear PTO.
“1946 willeys jeep…complete but needs lots of work to get her back on the road…. really solid for a jeep sitting in a farm field… $500 firm on the price no title…..i dont like jeeps so it has to go…. also have another frame with transmission and axles…..SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY! I HAVE HAD TWO PEOPLE WHO I HELD IT FOR AND THEY NEVER GAVE ME A DIME….IF YOU DONT HAVE THE CASH DONT CALL…..AGAIN I AM FRIM ON THE PRICE…. 314-779-4376”
This appears solid, as the seller claims, but is not “bonestock unmolested” “all original except engine”. A cursory glance shows the gauges have all been replaced, it’s got updated rear lights, an aftermarket turn blinker, it’s got turnout hubs, the dash has minor mods, it looks to have been changed to 12 volts, and the bumper area is non stock. My biggest concern would be the lack of real protection on the intake; you can see a simple screen has been attached with a clamp.
“1945 GPW Military Ford Jeep. All original except engine. Motor is a 4 cylinder L head engine off a later model jeep. 3 speed manual. Bonestock unmolested otherwise. Has a 8274 Warn Winch. No rust, no bondo. Never wrecked or rolled. Own a piece of U.S. military history. Runs and drives great. A running, driving, roadworthy daily driver. Clear title in hand. Very rare. Windshield pops out and collapses.”
UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
“For-Sale 1946 Willys CJ2a Jeep W/Trailer. This Jeep was my father’s retirement project. It’s all original, transmission shifts good, runs good. Everything works. Has a white vinyl top, also has the rear bench seat. The only issue is the brakes, it has a nice high brake pedal but doesn’t stop very good. The trailer is painted to match the jeep. The trailer has a hand brake which works good also. The tires on the Jeep are good. I even have the original 600-16 tires for it”
UPDATE: Was $2700. Status Unknown.
(06/09/2010) This looks pretty good.
“Very nice jeep, runs and drives, needs tune up, looks great, has a 327 chevy in it, 4 wheel drive, high and low gears, 3 speed trans. New low price, must sell, bring all offers, lets deal. ”
This has some mods, but hard to tell just how much.
“1958 Jeep Willys for sale on Johns Island. Runs good all selas have recently been replaced. Great for the farm. Clean title. Email or call 708-4223 with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(12/19/2010) This looks in good shape.
“1951 M38 military jeep, Restored, painted army tan, Runs perfect, has salvage rebuit title, really cool piece of history, draws a lot of attention at car shows,”