UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This might be rough.
“1942 Willeys Jeep. Great restoration project. Had intended to make a rock crawler out of it, but life does not make time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This might be rough.
“1942 Willeys Jeep. Great restoration project. Had intended to make a rock crawler out of it, but life does not make time.”
You can probably get this for less. It appears very stock.
“Resto project with oem flathead. Steve 209 892-8696”
This doesn’t look all that rough, though the tranny and tc are out.
“All original, rough condition. Motor turns over but doesn’t start. Transmission pulled. Dad drove and parked in barn 15 years ago. Have title but hasn’t been registered since then. Please call 563-213-0059.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“Old willys painted OD green to look like an Army Jeep. Original Flathead 4 cyl engine no title. $1700. Also have a military M38a1 with a title, plow and spare chassis for $2500. Ive run the engine but the brakes need attention. Its been sitting for awhile. $2500. Call 301-529-3340”
This might make a good restoration project if the seller’s description is accurate.
“Need something to keep you busy this winter? This vehicle needs to be restored. I purchased it completely apart and have no time for the restoration process. The body tub is in excellent shape, frame is perfect, and all parts are with it. All data plates are origanal and still on mounting plate. It is a great project for anyone with restoration experience, and time for the project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
The windshield arms are oddly bent. The body looks solid. The Jeep is not complete.
Used as a presentation piece. No Engine or Drive Lines. Has Transmission, Transfer Case and New Tires. New Paint in 2005. Vehicle kept inside”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5750.
This looks good for the price, though it isn’t original.
“49 Willys jeepster, original body etc….327 chevy engine, front end is a 4wd unit not connected to transfer case. In current registration. Asking $5750.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This looks like a good price. It includes a good looking top and a PTO Winch.
“1960 Willys Jeep CJ5 in good running condition – old school build up; Buick 225 V6 with low torque Offenhauser Dual Port 360 intake manifold; 12 volt system; Warner T-98 4 speed transmission, 6.40:1 first gear, similar to a T-18; Husky 2 speed overdrive; Spicer model 18 twin stick transfer case; PTO attachment; Koenig PTO winch, (not hooked up but drive shaft included); Folding two piece front windshield with tilting glass; Rare original front bench seat; Original rear seat; Kayline soft top; Body very solid with very little rust, storage box is solid; Frame repaired at rear right side spring mount welded and plated;”
It’s solid enough to go down a hill. Can’t tell much more from the pic.
“1946 Willys CJ2A. Engine was rebuilt. Runs great. Flat 4 “go devil” engine. Partially restored. This would make a great project. Selling cause I don’t have the room for it anymore. Feel free to email me with any questions or if you would like to see more pictures. Thanks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500. Could this have been a Coast Guard jeep?
“1943 Willys – Currently registered and street legal in CA. Smog exempt. 4.3 liter V6 Chevy engine. TH 350 Transmission. Triple Toyota transfer cases (4.7 front, 3.8 middle & 2.8 rear). Dana 44 in the front, open, chrome molly axle shafts, ctm u-joints. Dana 60 in the rear with spool, 410 front & rear. Hummer H1 12 bolt bead locks on Good Year military radial tires. Crawls like you’ve never seen before. A MUST see/drive in person vehicle. Willing to talk about a trade. Let me know what you have to offer. Serious buyers only.”