UPDATE: Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com. It might be a good price.
“Runs and drives well. Flat four engine with electric fuel pump installed. Canvas like new.”
UPDATE: Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com. It might be a good price.
“Runs and drives well. Flat four engine with electric fuel pump installed. Canvas like new.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(03/08/2014) Looks good for the price.
“I have a 1951 willy’s jeep that runs and is mostly stock with a 4 cly Runs good!
Not opposed to a trade for a newer one!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $8000.
(11/09/2013) This looks solid.
“This is a must see!
Runs good. New interior. Newer paint. Tires are good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Not all original, but mostly original and looks solid.
“authentic 1947 willys . all original. the willys 4 cyl flat head is in excellent condition and mechanically sound I drive it daly. I purchased it 2 yrs ago to complete the restoration and have installed new brakes and master cyl fule pump ,carb, water pump, hoses and belts. new military tires , wires to complet restoration tub needs floor pan pass side . I have starterd new project ineed more room to work””
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(07/08/2012) The seller notes that he is the first civilian owner. There are pictures of it apart and together; I’m assuming it is together?
“1952 M-38 MILITARY JEEP. I AM THE FIRST CIVILIAN OWNER. THE JEEP IS IN ORIGINAL CONDITION. THE ENGINE HAS BE COMPLETELY REBUILT, A NEW WIRING HARNESS, NEW TIRES, NEW TOP (DOORS AND SIDE PANELS) MASTER CYLINDER. THERE ARE ALLOT OF EXTRAS TO GO WITH THIS
Looks solid.
“1949 CJ2A Willy Jeep – 351 V-8
Windsor Engine, Body Lift, 33 x 12 X50 Mickey Thompson Tires, Bucket seats
Runs good.
Serious inquiries only”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/03/2014) Nice looking Kelly cab on this jeep.
“For sale 1952 willy jeep overland c-j-3- a call for price cash only well not respond to text call 406-951-0489”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This jeep spent 30 years in storage, but runs and drives.
“1947 willys CJ2A original. In storage for 30 years. New clutch, brakes, soft top, roll bar. New wiring and lights. 12 volt system and wipers. runs good $7,500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(02/25/2014) “1949 willys jeep. Willys flat head runs great. Have all the tags. Very close to stock (12volt) body is descent. Has military grade paint/primer. Seats are canvas and perfect. motor has about 1500 miles on rebuilt. 8000lbs winch. Has the original Harrison rebuilt heater Have clear title. Very fun to drive. I’m Selling it because it just sits in my carport. More pictures to come! Would consider possible part trade for a small suv. $4000 OBO have taxes to pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $27,000
This GPW has some interesting history. The front bumper wasn’t restored to original specs, so given the price it would be worth looking this over closely.
“This Jeep has undergone a complete professional frame up restoration. This has just been done. It wasn’t in bad shape–no rust, fully equipped, but I wanted an exceptional Jeep which would be easy to drive with slack free steering, very dependable and a great looking piece of American history. Some call the WWII Jeep “America’s first sports car.”
Highlights of the restoration
— professional complete engine rebuild
— rebuilt transmission, transfer case, clutch, differential, radiator, 12 volt electronics, steering box
— new brakes, fuel pump, muffler and exhaust, fuel tank, gages, canvas top, windshield wipers, weather stripping horn, upholstery, and 5 new combat tires.
Provenance
During World War II this Jeep was assigned to a two star general and slated to go to England. Orders were changed and both general and Jeep went to Colorado Springs where the Jeep was used to pull aircraft out of Army Air Corps hangers. After the war it was sold to a private person, who drove it for pleasure and also leased occasionally to several Hollywood motion picture studios where it was filmed in a number of war movies. The drivers seat was lengthened slightly to accommodate actors such as Ernest Borgnine and Dan Duryae. I bought the Jeep two years ago and have used it restored for short stints around town and to the Virginia Beach Antique Military Aviation Museum where I am a docent.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/20/2014) Looks nice.
“Beautiful, stock 1942 Jeep. Not many of these around. This is a real gem. Clean, great condition and drives good.
Don’t want to sell it but I have to. Asking $7500. If you are interested please contact Tony at (408) 509-6734. Please, only serious buyers. Thank you.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“1943 Willy’s Jeep with Trailer
$17,000.00 OR BEST OFFER – NO TRADES
This was my Mother’s Toy. It has always been stored indoors. Have custom covers for the jeep and trailer. Was always hauled on a trailer from city to city… Only Driven in good weather to Classic Car Shows.
Manual 3 speed, canvas top, new battery
In need of a good home with someone who will Give the TLC it needs.”