UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Excellent condition? It looks ok, but I think calling it excellent is a stretch.
“Very Clean 1947 Willys Jeep. Runs Good, Excellent Condition Also Has Hard Top And Doors… Must See. Only Serious Inquire Please!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Excellent condition? It looks ok, but I think calling it excellent is a stretch.
“Very Clean 1947 Willys Jeep. Runs Good, Excellent Condition Also Has Hard Top And Doors… Must See. Only Serious Inquire Please!!!!”
No indication as to which 5% is missing. It’s not clear to me if this runs or not, though it says “ready to go”.
“Original and 95% restored Jeep Willys CJ2A, Rebuilt 134 Flathead 4Cyl, New Exhust, New Brake Lines, New Wheel Cylinders & Brake Pads, New Shocks, New Carburator, (4) Good tires & Rims, Dana 18 transfer case.. Twin stick… T-90A transmission, The jeep does not have original seats!!!! Too Much to list…. Clear title… Ready to go… ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS… $4700”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(11/23/09) I’m not sure what year we’ve got here. It’s nice enough, and restored, though not to original.
“For Sale 1942 Jeep Willys Flat Fender. Completly Restored 4sp. 4×4. $15,000”
Gary has become a regular reader. His green CJ-5 is undergoing a makeover, with a body purchased off craigslist coupled with a rebuilt motor (134 F is in the machine shop), including a new engine kit and re-ground crank. You can see his starting jeep in the pic below. Gary is also working on a spare tire carrier for the back of his CJ-5 which he plans to share when it is finished. Thank for sharing!
Gary also provided pics of his friend Lawrence’s jeeps.
The first of Lawrence’s jeeps is a CJ-2A which he cut and converted to a two wheel drive truck. Lawrence is pictured here.
The next is a cj3B with a 2.8 chevrolet engine and a T14 transmission. (He calls it a John Deere Jeep).
Last is a M38 A1, with a few upgrades.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
NOTE: Check out the bottom pic. The pumpkin is centered and the wheels aren’t wide enough. Something isn’t right here.
“This is Jeep CJ-5 this is the first year it was made,”( it does not have a Motor, Tranny or a Title )” it would make a nice parts jeep or if someone wants to restore it, I am selling this for a friend,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** the listed price was $800. Purchased by an eWillys reader. Note the circles on the sides. Learn more about this jeep in the comments.
“1948 willy’s jeep complete . chev. nova motor . motor run but has been sitting for a long time . great oldie to fix up .”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“This is a 1945 Jeep Willys MB (ID plate on the frame is: MB 435254), which means that this is a late-production MB with a date delivery around April 1945. The body has a few minor dents in the rear, the rest of the body is straight. Overall, it’s pretty solid. No rust, starts, runs and stops.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
With some new paint, this would look pretty good.
“Classic 1953 Willys Pickup. 4 wheel drive, 4 cyl. original 134F engine, winch, extra hood. Good running vehicle. $2000. Rare Find!! You don’t see too many of these around anymore”
I’ve lived in Seattle. I grew up near Seattle. That doesn’t look like the Seattle I remember ….
“Good running truck. Wipers work. Lights work. 1967 Buick 6 cylinder. Converted to 12 volt. 4-wheel drive works good. About $2,000 in recent work to brakes, cables suspension and engine. Classic license plate so annual license fees are $0.00 forever. Clear title and about 41,000 miles. Jim 206-285-9522 jimibird@comcast.net”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This should move snow nicely. Nothing fancy though.
“1958 Willys pickup with heavy duty snow plow. This truck starts easily and dependably even in sub-zero weather. We used this truck for years to keep a 1/4 mile section of private road plowed. We’ve since moved to a more civilized location where the county plows the road, so the truck has been used mainly during the summer to haul firewood and logs around the property. 226 cu. in. 6 cylinder engine, 3 speed transmission, 12 volt electrical system, full set of tire chains. This is not a show truck and has its fair share of rust and dings but it is reliable and very capable.”