UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
(07/05/2012) Looks solid.
“For Sale- 1954 Willys Jeep CJ3B with around 60,000 original miles and hard top, always been garaged, has not been started in a while, will need battery and fresh gas.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
(07/05/2012) Looks solid.
“For Sale- 1954 Willys Jeep CJ3B with around 60,000 original miles and hard top, always been garaged, has not been started in a while, will need battery and fresh gas.”
UPDATE: LIkely sold. Was listed at $1250.
This doesn’t run, but that’s because the seller doens’t have the key. This deserves a close look.
“I have a 1958 Willys Jeep CJ5 Project not currently running, Complete, Stock powertrain 4cyl 3spd, Not sure what all it needs to get running I do not have a key to ignition so key would be a good start. Previous owner put new timing set on engine so timing might need to be set and radiator and gas tank are removed but come with Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(09/07/2012) This may be a pretty stock jeep, but them boxes across the front sure don’t help.
“I have an original 1947 Jeep Willys CJ-2A for sale. It has been used as a hunting truck for its entire life. It has green paint, power take off (pto) winch, tow bar, mud terrain tires with a lot of tread left, heavy duty snow chains for the tires, and a heater for those cold mornings in the field. The only reason I am selling it, is it belongs to my great uncle and he doesn’t use it anymore because of his age. He has a stack of receipts and paper work for every repair/work done to it. This rig is completely original, right down to the 6v wiring.”
UPDATE: Was $5500 **SOLD**
Gary alerted me to this Tuxedo Park CJ-6 for sale over at Bring A Trailer.
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
There is an item I can’t identify on the floor in front of the transmission shifter. Is that some type of heater?
“1948 WILLYS JEEP RUNS GOOD. GOOD TRANSMISSION. I DON’T HAVE MUCH HISTORY ON THIS VEHICLE. I HAVE TAKEN LOTS OF PHOTOS SO PLEASE CHECK THEM OUT.”
Check out Brendan’s “Hardtops and the Civlization of the Jeep, Part I“. It’s a great early synopsis of attempts at topping the early jeeps.
Looks like it has some early Cutlas hubs. Might get the whole thing at a cheap price.
“I have a ’61 Kaiser Jeep CJ3B with a metal hard top. It was a USAF vehicle and was bought by person that kept it for years. It has a lot of rust at the windshield and tub but the drive train (motor is locked up) is complete and many good ORIGINAL parts for the collector. Call me with parts request or visit my Ebay site RockLaurence Vintage Auto Parts12 863 397 4027”
This brochure includes pictures of the bed extension and the optional vertical doors (I think Andy’s Airport Jeep had these).
UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
This might be a pretty stock jeep.
“My husband recently passed away of cancer and I need to sell this this 1948 Willy’s Jeep ASAP. I am asking 2500.00 OBO. It does great plowing snow as well as grading roads and making them smooth. It does burn a little oil If you are interested in taking this little jeep home”
Here’s another unusual London woodie. Note it is an improved model, suggesting Burleigh made others.