UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This appears to be a great find. This won’t last long.
“1942 jeep military (ford) good rust free almost running”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This appears to be a great find. This won’t last long.
“1942 jeep military (ford) good rust free almost running”
UPDATE: Was $8200. **SOLD**
“1946 Willys CJ2A jeep, 327 Chevy, sm420 transmission, Dana 20 transfer case with twin stick shifter, open knuckle Dana 30 front, 44 rear with locker, 11″ brakes all around, 15×10″ aluminum wheels with new 33×12.50 mud terrain tires, power steering, Warn 8274 winch, tow bar, bikini top, 20 gal stainless steel fuel cell, high back bucket seats, CB mounts and antenna, new radiator, hydraulic clutch, swing pedals, and much more. awesome jeep, very solid and dependable! asking $8200 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It appears very stock, but that CJ-2A body is pretty rusted on the sides.
“This jeep is as original and complete as I have seen. Rare items still on this jeep are the canvas top and bows, keyed coil, Naco taillight, and oil bath air cleaner to name a few. Serial number on title matches the firewall plate. ACM number on toeboard and tailgate match. The body tub needs some metal repair, and entire drivetrain will need to be evaluated. The motor turns by hand, but I have not tried to start it. If you are looking for a mudding jeep, keep looking-this one is not for you. Serious inquirers respond with email address and I will contact you regarding a personal inspection. ”
A reader spotted this unusual deal. That MB looks solid and appears stock. The seller incorrectly lists the MB as a M-38. This seller is also selling a Jeepster.
“4 Willys Jeeps For Sale. All Jeeps run good and have the original engines. One is a 1961 Willys Jeep set up for a service station with a steel plow and complete hydraulic plow package. The second is also from the early 1960’s and set up for a service station, and has a hydraulic plow hook-up. The third Jeep is also from the early 1960’s and has a hydraulic plow hook-up. The last Jeep is a 1950 or 1951 M-38 Military Jeep. All four Jeeps are complete and they all have some rot and rust. All four Jeeps are ready for restoration. I’m moving and can’t take these vehicles with me. $5,000.00 or best offer for all four Jeeps or make an offer for each Jeep separately. No e-mails please. Call (347) 203-9631.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(04/17/2010) Here’s an ad that was hiding under “willis”
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1942 willis jeep with 1/4 ton trailer . runs good. needs some work, has roll bar and tow bar.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000 (was $5000 2 years ago)
This one hasn’t been re-listed in over 2 years. The pics show the jeep has been been painted with a rough body paint of some kind (herculiner maybe). This jeep still has no engine or transfercase.
(05/02/2008) “1948 Willys Jeep CJ 2 – A great looking body, no engine or transfer case. Please call during business hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 253-588-7101, 800-627-0773”
This is actually a GPW (based on the parts I can see), though it’s been modified a bit.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(04/12/2010) The fiberglass body for my jeep came from Lakeview. It’s a tiny town, but they have a nice meat shop as well.
“1947 jeep willys, engine Buick 225 V6, 4 speed muncie, electronic ignition, new brakes, new hydraulic clutch, new wiring, new alternator, new water pump, newer radiator, headers W/ new mufflers, new drivelines w/ new u joints, new bearings in the front end, new seats, SOFT TOP W/DOORS, extra 3speed mated to a dana 18 twin stick out of older cj wrangler.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
If you can unbury it from the snow, this might be a good price!
“1957 Willys yard plow with 4-way hyd Fisher plow. Runs good, stops bad. $1000 obo”
If this doesn’t take much to get it running, it might not be a bad project. If, if, if …
“1955 willys overland ford V8 has not run in years project $2500 805 910 8094”