UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
This is nice looking.
“1949 Willys automatic transmission. This is rare and in beautiful condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
This is nice looking.
“1949 Willys automatic transmission. This is rare and in beautiful condition.”
Goose spotted this nice looking CJ-5 with some upgrades.
http://asheville.craigslist.org/cto/4317239909.html
“Frame off restored 3 years ago.
Has been used very little.
Polyurethane body and bushing suspension kit.
Pro -Comp suspension lift.
Pro -Comp shocks and stabilizer
Quick disconnect stabilizer
5 Brand new 35” Super Swampers with real Bead Lock wheels.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $55,000
I thought this looked like a good price, until I realize there were 3 zeros behind the ’55’. The bumper appears incorrect. The seller notes it has been used in films.
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep. Serial #’s on frame reflect the manufacturing date as well as the title. It is in excellent condition and Runs exceptionally. The seats are torn, but can be replaced with after market parts. It has a willy’s 4 cylinder engine that purrs like a kitten. It has the original 3 speed manual transmission and the transfer case (3 granny low gears) works well also. It even has the front wheel engage/disengage shifter. All guages, anti-aircraft lights, gun racks, first aid kit, spare tire, etc, are all still installed and work. The only thing not original are the new 11″ brakes. I swapped the 9″ for the 11″ because this is something that I wanted to drive around town, and the smaller/old style brakes wouldn’t cut it. I still have the original brakes to give to you if you ever want it perfectly restored. This is a one of a kind Vehicle. It has been used in many films also, so there is financial gain if you choose to put it out for time period movies and tv. Email me for questions.”
UPDATE: Was $6000. **Status Unknown**
This looks pretty stock, but pics are a little dark.
“Serious buyers only- please call for questions. Truck runs.”
This has dual tanks. Needs a fuel pump, but it looks like a good price.
“1947? -early 50s Willy CJ3. Buick V6. Runs fine but needs fuel pump. Call or text at 53zero 218 zerozero71. First three grand takes it.”
It appears in good shape.
“Runs great! It is a Ford GPW Original 1943 Jeep, and comes with “F” on bolts and parts. Original restored frame, original engine runs perfectly, 6V electrical system, original restored seats. matching frame and engine serial numbers. Newer canvas top and seat cushions. One of the windows still has the “Ford” stamp! Five combat wheels. Axe, shovel and Jerry can included. Restoration by a Museum Professional. ALL gauges are working. Recently exchanged the original 6V starter with the more reliable modern starter, avoiding starter issues and battery bleed. But original starter provided with sale. A parade vehicle which generates lots of smiles!
Painted with markings of 2e DB, 4 RBFM (Régiment Blindé des Fusiliers Marins), “La Galante” which first liberated Paris on August 25, 1944″
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(01/20/2014) This nice looking jeep includes a truck in the deal. I don’t see pics of the truck.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep 36,000 miles
Please respond to: email posted or 570-338-2424
no doors no top always in garage needs nothing runs great”
UPDATE: Was $31,000. Status Unknown.
(11/17/2014) Looks like they were having some fun in the photo. Numbers aren’t matching.
“1942 GPW Ford Jeep restored in 2010 as a British SAS Vehicle, battling the Axis power in North Africa in early 1940s. Always stored indoors.
Rebuilt Ford Engine (does not match with frame serial #), original restored frame, original restored seats, removed back seat to add rear machine gun. Includes .50 cal M2 AA machine gun on the passenger side, Acetylene/Oxygen actuated (includes small battery and the two gas tanks) – a $5,000 @ cost. Dual Resin/Metal Vickers K Machine gun on pedestal, and single Vickers K Machine gun on driver side. Please note that the twin Vickers K have been relocated (from photos) on a central back pedestal. Water condensing unit located on front bumper. x8 Gas Jerry Can on rear fenders, and x4 Water Jerry Cans on hood (most marked between 1945-1955). Six combat wheels since two wheels are spares.
Included Reproduction and RARE Bagnold Sun Compass in working condition – $1,000 value.
Included Reproduction Thomspon machine gun on hood, British water bottles, British back packs, British misc equipment filling the back.
Included SAS full uniform with shorts, KD shirt, belt, hand gun in holster (reproduction, not functioning), scarf, SAS patch
UPDATE: Was $14,000. **SOLD**
Lots of new parts.
“1963 Willys Jeep CJ5- Garage kept and only 1,000 miles since restoration. All new tub, fenders, paint, transmission, clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, seat, rhino lined inside and underneath, new springs, shocks, brakes, gas tank, fuel lines, gas cap, sending unit, master cylinder, fuel pump, plugs, wires, carb, hoses, battery, wiring, steering wheel, gauges, lights, wheel bearings, hubs, tie rod ends, axle seals, mirrors, windshield, gaskets, turn signals, alternator (converted from generator) and much more…… 95% fully restored, just needs your finishing touches. Owner is downsizing and will not have room for this beauty anymore. Asking 14,000 or best offer (which pretty much means lets deal)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
Looks nice.
“Totally restored inside and out, top to bottom back in the year 2000′.
Car Quest Car show WINNER 1st place 4 x 4 category.”