UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15000.
Dean’s got this beautiful GPW for sale. He also has a variety of parts for sale as well, including ” a bumper, wheels, gauges, radiators, grills, tailgates, and windshields and more”, some of which are shown below.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15000.
Dean’s got this beautiful GPW for sale. He also has a variety of parts for sale as well, including ” a bumper, wheels, gauges, radiators, grills, tailgates, and windshields and more”, some of which are shown below.

It runs, but has to be compression started. It’s got the tool divets.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Rebuilt 134ci. L-head jeep motor. Later model T-90 tranny and spicer 18 transfer case w/1.25″ intermediate shaft ( largest available for spicer 18). Dana 25 with Lock Rite front locker, dana 44 19spline with military limited slip from m38 jeep. 31×10.5×15 Swampers, more than 2/3s tread left. 2.5″ Rancho leaf springs. Front shackle reversal. Rear extended shackles. Home brew extended front shock mounts. Custom drive shafts front and rear. Brakes are toast from sitting. Starter is siezed. Can be pull started (I ran it like this to move it, scetchy with out brakes though). Awesome project, only $800. Call Dustin 509-881-0335”
http://wenatchee.craigslist.org/cto/1600903375.html

This is a great looking, stock truck.
“1952 Willys 4×4 truck, F134 4-cyl, 3-speed manual, 2-speed transfer case, last year for Willys-Overland. Rare classic, great investment. NADA classic book value low=$3800, average=$9200, high=$18300. Starts, runs and drives good. All guages work, wipers and heater works, no cracked glass, NO rust. Needs very little to finish. $5900. No e-mails, call Wayne 209-962-3000 or 208-983-7216.”
http://lewiston.craigslist.org/ctd/1600745129.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000
Here’s a nice looking combo.
“1951 Willys Army Jeep and Trailer – like new. Loaded with radio and other gear as deployed. Recent new belts, hoses and gaskets”

This is not running at the moment. The seller did have two of these, but must have sold one.
“1963 Willys Jeep CJ-6 for sale, $1700 OBO. This jeep was running last year, but no longer has the engine. It still has the radiator, T90 transmission, Spicer 18 transfer case, Dana 25/Dana 44 axles, with a lock-rite locker in the front axle. Colorado title. Rust in typical places (driver’s side floor, hood, rear corners, tailgate). Additional pictures available on request.
If wanted, I can include an early CJ5 tub with the CJ6 purchase (no extra charge). This would be for donor pieces. The firewall and some hat channels have been removed from this donor tub. Pictures available on request.
What is a Jeep Willys CJ-6? Well, they are a pretty rare Jeep. About 50,000 CJ6s were made total. Some people like to make these into trail rigs because of the ability to move the axles closer to the ends. They are exactly like a CJ-5, but are 20″ longer in the middle. That is pretty much the only difference.”
http://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/1600466889.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(10/21/09) Here’s a pretty stock CJ-3B.
“This old Willys was origjnally owned by the city of Templeton, IA. I bought it about a year ago from a farmer who used it just around the farm, mostly to give his kids and grand kids rides off road. It started and ran when I got it, but was not dependable, reliable or street legal. I’ve done a lot of work (documented) to this old Willys here in my shop to make it safe, reliable, dependable, legal and most of all fun. The 6 bolt system and all of the original wiring has been replaced with a complete 12 volt system with custom wiring throughout. It has dual tail lights with license light, park lights, turn signals with dash indicator and working self cancel, horn, 2 speed custom (CJ5 parts) wipers, 2 speed custom heater blower motor with defrost tube, interior lights and a 12 volt power receptacle under the dash for what ever ( I use it to plug in my phone). The original seats have been replaced with new cloth covered seat assemblies from Vanderhaag truck parts. The passenger seat has been adapted to fit the flip seat bracket to allow access to the floor mounted tool box. Seat belts are a set of dated Simpsons out of my old race car. The rear facing functional flip fold CJ5 back seat sits atop a custom built frame and has retractable seat belts for 2 out of an old K5 Blazer. The top is in excellent condition. I put it on new last year. The 4×4 works excellent. In LOW LOW this unit will go just about anywhere. I’ve had it off road in the mud, snow, dirt, sand, up and down hills and then right out onto the road and headed for home. There’s been alot more done to this old Willys, including rebuilt park brake, new fuel tank and sender, belt, hoses, wires, plugs, carb rebuilt, custom installed CJ5 roll bar, etc, etc, etc. It’s not beautiful.”
(03/22/09) This CJ-5 comes with an overdrive and an unusual aluminum top (at least, I’ve not seen one quite like this for the CJ-5.
“170 cid FORD, WARN OVERDRIVE, PTO WINCH, POWERLOCK LOCKERS FRONT AND REAR, ALUM TOP, AUX FUEL TANK, AM/FM CD, $2300”
When Paul isn’t working on his Stainless M-38, he travels Alaska repairing airplanes. He often brings along his camera and he recently sent me some of his pics. Here’s 3 images by Paul that caught my eye. Paul didn’t send any names to accompany his images, so I’ve presumptively added by own names:
I call this one — Ran When Parked

I call this one — Ran When Beached

And finally — Too Damn Cold to Run

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This might just make a good restoration project. It even runs! Much of the rust appears to be surface rust.
“1944 Willys Navy MB Jeep, All original – unmolested survivor. Runs!!!!! Needs Restoration (dah) Great project jeep. All original engine and transmission. Great parts jeep as well!!! Total price is $1500. ”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
“1952 Jeep Willy’s CJ1 -$1500 obo- 1977 Ford Pinto engine, runs great, $800 in new tires plus new chrome rims. Auto locking hubs. Removable top. Original Trans and transfer case. Rumble seat in back that folds up and down. Great hunting rig!”
