UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(03/16/2021) Doesn’t run, but might be worth a look. I doubt the seller is serious about the listed price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2906941316218442
“Turns over. No idea. Non-op.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(03/16/2021) Doesn’t run, but might be worth a look. I doubt the seller is serious about the listed price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2906941316218442
“Turns over. No idea. Non-op.”
No title. Unsure how much value is here. It does have a set of Watson hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/847437039159050
“1947? Willys Jeep. No engine and comes with some extra parts. It has not been registered in decades, and the title is missing. I was told it is a 43, but I’m not a jeep expert and several people have told me it is 46 up. I don’t know how to confirm this. Your guess is likely better than mine. It could be fun for someone who has more time than I but it’s a project I can’t find the time to dig into.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2200.
(01/04/2021) No title, which likely explains the listed year. This is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/210931194017707
“1955 cj3a jeep bill of sale. Great starter project. Front clip is off and have start on freshing up the motor. I have a spare Trans too. If you didn’t want to rebuild the old one. Sold separately. That was my plan swap Trans a rebuild the old one slowly. I fix them drive them and sell them. So as things get fix the price only goes up!”
This video that Mike spotted includes a hood that was used in German as part of a ceiling (several hoods were used, then later auctioned on eBay). You can see this hood, along with other hoods, in this post.
Bill spotted this article about a 1951 Truck that was later sold for $38,500 through Sothebys.
The Article ==> https://silodrome.com/willys-4×4-pickup-truck/
The Auction ==> https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/0221/open-roads–february/lots/r0013-1951-willys-4-73-4-wheel-drive-pickup/1036426#/
Mark posted this MB to warjeeps.com.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale21/ad125/ad125.html
“It is an accurate representation jeep for what one would have looked like in WWII. A serviceable jeep, in a sense. All WWII, but not an all matching jeep.
It has an MB TUB, with a GPW frame. It is not by any means perfect, but would be a great ‘driver jeep’ and is mechanically near perfect.
Problems would be…
-Slight Rust on frame (can show pictures)… Around a foot strip that would use repair
-One blackout light needs replaced
-Windshield fold out needs fixed
Besides that it is a very nice jeep.
Please email me for more pictures & I will get them sent your way.
I can work with you on shipping anywhere in the lower 48 US states.”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
Marty spotted this good price on a trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/851985805417440
“Military ammo trailer Vietnam era. Has a rotating tongue which helps out when you are wheeling. I have had this trailer for over 25 years. At one time I was going to paint it to match my jeep that is why the fenders are off, never painted and never put them back on. This pulled great behind my Jeep. No title never had one, I bought it off a add tacked to the wall in Woodys 4×4 in Vancouver.”
The body has some digs and patches.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/257615636038871
“1948 willys. Runs and drives but battery needs to be replaced. Carburetor needs rebuilt. Nice project for someone. Clean and clear title”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9000.
(03/31/2021) This Davey Crocket version of the M-38A1 looks in good shape.
https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/austin-1954-jeep-m38a1/7296804059.html
“1954 Jeep Kaiser M38A1, old military jeep converted into hunting rig.
Starts on first crank and runs perfect, no mechanical issues. Everything works.
-High seat
-Corn feeder
-Gun scabards
-Tow bar
-RKI PTO winch
-Custom safari top
-Spare tire”