UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(04/01/2014) Looks solid.
“RESTORED ARMY JEEP MUST SEE”
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/4479522727.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(04/01/2014) Looks solid.
“RESTORED ARMY JEEP MUST SEE”
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/4479522727.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
(01/23/2014) This looks solid. Not 100% stock.47
“1947 Willys CJ 2A Jeep with 47,000 actual miles. Complete Frame -Off Restoration. 12 volt electrics. All original rebuilt #’s matching drive train. Repainted original color. No rust anywhere. This Jeep was puchased induluth, MN in 1947, and I am the 3rd owner. Strarts, runs, and drives perfectly. Rebuilt steering sector and suspension. You can twice this amount for a UTV that is not street legal and will be worth 1/2 of what you bought it for in 5 years. Jeeps appreciate!! Non-original rims and tires, new seats, wipers, and gauges. Everything works and a blast to drive”
This might be worth a look.
“1942 Willys mb in good condition. Clean pa title in hand. Registered as a classic. Runs great. Starts right up even in the winter months. Four wheel drive works excellent. All original motor and transmission. Custom soft top. Previous owner painted it the Tan/brown color.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
4WD doesn’t operate. It’s listed as a M-38A1.
“1952 Willys M38A1 military jeep. Excellent condition. Perfect for shows, parades, and display. New fuel pump, new starter. Includes top canvas and side curtains. 4-wheel drive does not operate.”
Looks parade ready.
“I have a 1954 army jeep. The jeep starts and runs very well. The body and frame is in excellent condition for the year. Has been taken very good care of over the years. The jeep has five new tires and a nice canvas top. The floors are solid. This a must see jeep if looking for one. The speedometer and fuel gauge does not work the mileage showing about 8000 but I have no clue on correct miles if interested or have any questions I will be happy to try to answer them. I do not know a lot about these old jeeps but this one is very nice for a 54 thanks Chris also clean nc title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This looks like a good price. It’s either the wrong grille or the wrong year.
“Vintage 47 Jeep Willys Pickup Truck. Great Looking Willy. 4 speed trans. Great Tires..
Worked Great Last Summer, Wont start now. needs a little love to get started. This Jeep Willys is perfect for someone looking to add to their Willys Collection. Might Consider Trade of Convertible”
There’s a little wear on the body edges, but otherwise it looks good.
“1964 Jeep Willy’s CJ-5 runs and drives great, third owner. E-mail with questions.”
This is a 1951 M-38 with some MB elements.
http://easternshore.craigslist.org/cto/4479138907.html
“M38 1951 military jeep / Converted to look like a willys ww2 jeep
WORKS GREAT NO PROBLEMS !!!!
This is the perfect jeep for the ww2 reenactor or someone who wants a dependable vehicle for parades or for 4×4 mudding, I was told this is a rare jeep as not many were made . compared to the willys ww2 jeep
This vehicle is a Willys 1951 m38 military jeep with a repro grill, hood, and windshield and new canvas to make it look like a willys ww2 jeep has black out lights on dash, rarely used since reconditioned .
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(05/07/2014) This looks good, especially for the price. Includes an overdrive.
“Hello, up for auction is my 1953 Willys CJ3A. This Jeep is an excellent example of “survivor” and is mostly original. I am the 3rd owner of this Willys. I purchased it from the 2nd owner in 2012. He owned the Jeep from 1962 to 2012. I was told the Willys was owned by the State of Maryland from 1952 to 1962 but I have no documentation of this. The mileage currently shows as 51250 and is the original mileage.”
The Willys is a 1953 according serial number but is titled as a 1952, this is very common. The build date falls in November of ’52, often new vehicles were titled as the year they were sold in. The Jeep is mostly unmolested other than a repaint some years back by the 2nd owner. The paint is close to the original color. There is rust but the body is very solid. Sections of the hat channels, body sides where the floor meet them, and the rear panels are the worst of the rust. The floors and tool box botom are remarkably solid. If properly cared for the body will last for many years. The frame is solid and shows no cracking.
Talk about an extensive rebuild!
“1960 WILLYS Custom Station Wagon 4X4 350HP V8 Automatic AC CB CD”