UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
“Doing some early spring cleaning MUST GO!!! bring trailer No title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
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Ran great last time used. Has been sitting for quite some time. Come see it and make me an offer.”
Looks nice.
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1942 Willy’s MB Serial# 125537 directly from The Pacific theater. This is an older restoration showing wonderful patina on the paint with that “been there look”. No rust or holes in the usual places.. Engine block# is 220099 and has been previously rebuilt. 12 Volt system (alternator). Additionally, equipped with lifting rings front and rear. Perfect running condition.
Vehicle has been fitted with a new carburetor, intake/exhaust manifolds, (NOS) complete exhaust, flywheel, Pressure plate, Clutch, throw out bearing, fork/linkage, new Transmission (Including Case) Rebuilt Transfer case, new Temp, oil pressure and ammeter gauges. Most parts acquired from Peter Debella Jeep Parts. Any questions please contact Philip@ 754-779-1733″
UPDATE: SOLD. See comments.
(10/24/2010) It’s got some rust, but drives.
“1948 Willys, 32,721 +/- on the odometer. Guy who had it before me parked it in his garage thinking he would do some body work. Sat for 12 years. I got it thinking I needed another project vehicle. Wife decided I didn’t. Dumped some gas in it earlier this summer and it fired right up. Drove OK but brakes need work. Tires are good including a spare on a matching wheel. Looks to me like everything is there with the exception of a seat-bracket and seat. The lights/trim wipers, steps, etc are in a box. Body has some rust (see pictures) but the frame and drive-train look solid and straight. I have a clear title for this jeep. With a little elbow grease this winter I think this has potential as a fun summer ride. Asking $1,100.00 but would entertain any serious offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.
It is a project.
“I have a 1957 Willys CJ5 Jeep project. The Jeep has an inline 4 cylinder F-head 134 cubic inch engine matched with a T-90 3 speed manual transmission. It also has high and low range along with 4 wheel drive. The Jeep is currently somewhat tore-down, the half-cab is off along with the hood and both fenders. The engine and transmission are still in tact to each other and still mounted to the frame. The engine runs good but may need some carburetor cleaning. I just don’t have the time to complete the project. Thanks for looking”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
The price is a bit high, but this would likely make a great restoration candidate.
“1949 Jeep Willys CJ-2A Drivin daily then garaged 6 years ago. Needs TLC. No top but otherwise vehicle is complete (rebuilt motor) and includes a extra motor. Not shown, but I do have the stock tires and rims”
UPDATE: SOLD
No pics, but there might be value here.
“1960 Jeep Willys Wagon 4WD. Great project. Will run. Everything is there but origional radio and front bumper. Must go needs a good home.”
UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
(05/26/2010) This was rebuilt with a fiberglass tub.
“1945 Willys CJ2A $3500. 1st Year civilian Model. Has been rebuilt. Fiberglass tub/fenders. Engine rebuilt last year to run unleaded fuel. Tranny and transfer case rebuilt 2 years ago. Went through axles, repacked wheel bearings and replaced brakes. Added blinkers and roll bar. Rebuilt charging system and is now 12V. New tires and wheels Seats redone as well. Looks and drives nice All work done in last 2 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(01/27/2011) This looks very good, though needs work of some type. The body appears to be a M-38.
“52willys jeep it has a 350 chevy with 350 tranny and 300 dana transfer it has fenderwell headers,fuel cell, racing bucket seats, newer jeep differ.,front disc brakes,needs some work please e-mail me i have many extra parts 5000 or possible trades let me know what you have”
Looking for Willys parts or a restorer for your jeep and are located in Canada? You might try Willys Acres at 3224 Line 7 North (Coulson) Oro Station, Ontario, Canada. They have a collection of jeeps for sale, including the Boyer Fire Jeep in the post below.
From the company’s website, “First and foremost, we are a Canadian company that takes pride in the satisfaction of restoring World War II military jeeps and being able to sell very rare jeep parts for those that wish to do the work themselves…. We restore complete vehicles. The customer vehicles in the Photo Gallery are awaiting restoration. Our facilities consist of about 8,000 sq. ft. … We have about 50 jeeps in our Jeep yard, so have a look to see if any suits your fancy.”