UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Here’s an attempt to modify a M-151A2 a little.
UPDATE: Was $5800. **SOLD**
This looks in good shape.
“1956 willys jeep runs, drives and has original engine and transmission. Bodywork done ready to be painted”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(09/21/2013) Only one pic, but looks promising.
“1951 jeep willys cj3a runs great. very nice antique. new battery new tune up. bikini top. full soft top and soft doors. call Ben 603-783-6130”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
This includes a rare piece of west coast farm equipment.
“1948 Willys Farm Jeep. Virtually zero miles since full rebuild. Includes rare factory 3-point hitch.
Super nice shape and a ton of fun. Always kept inside. OK, so inside is in a shop so pardon the dust – it washes right off, really.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
“1958 Jeep Willy CJ
Dauntless 225 V6 runs amazing 3 speed with over drive, 4×4
Please email me if interested.
Title and Registration (just paid) in hand.
$4000 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This runs and looks great for the price.
“Up for grabs is a friends 1957 willies jeep with the true twin stick 4wd and manual transmission. This is a running, driving, registered 4wd 1950’s american vehicle, come and get it while you can. Upon genuine interest more details will be discussed. Please email me for first contact, and we will go from there.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
This is a mix of parts.
“For sale is a 1948 Willys jeep, model CJ-2A. This jeep was restored by a previous owner about 12 years ago. The body was totally repaired and is still nice. It cranks, runs, stops, and drives well. The jeep was restored as a military model and does present the military look. A lot of work was put into this one. You couldn’t start to duplicate it for the $4500 that I am asking. It has always been stored inside. It has a clear Florida title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,750.
“1960 Willys FJ-3 4 cylinder 138 cubic inch “Hurricane,” partnered with a Borg Warner T90 automatic transmission. This Willys Jeep FJ-3 Fleetvan had a full rebuild 5 years ago. All exterior panels that rusted thru were removed and replaced with stainless steel, prior to a full paint job. All the interior panels were removed, sand blasted, sealed, painted, and reassembled. After the body was finished, work started on the machine itself. It has rebuilt brake and master cylinders. The brake shoes and emergency brake cable were replaced. It also had new tail lights, signals, signal lever, and new wiring to them. Since I have owned it there are new plugs, wires, points, condenser, Optima RedTop battery etc… new OEM carb and valves have been adjusted. All fluids have been flushed and refilled. This Willys Jeep fleetvan is ready to go.
All Original manuals come with it.
As you can see from the pictures our goal was to use the FJ-3 as a moving billboard for our business.
We made modifications to the interior and back door opening. These modifications were made to allow our Italian Ice cart to fit into the jeep. We have installed a false floor in the FJ-3 with an electric winch and wireless remote. We still have the mesh cage that goes behind the driver and all the parts for the back door. The paint colors, which we think were rolled on, are Flat Green and Flat White. The logos are all wrapped, which means they are not painted on, and can easily be removed.
We are selling the FJ-3 because after loading 1,000 pounds of Italian Ice and our Italian Ice cart onto the jeep it becomes very top heavy.
This Fleetvan was used for 2 Seasons on CBS Show “Vegas”.
There are only a number of FJ-3 Fleetvan’s left, and there are even fewer out there in this good of a condition.
So, we have put it up for sale and the asking price is $13,750. We are located in the Northampton, Pa. 18067
Original mileage is 46,988, speedometer……….”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(11/02/2013) This nice looking CJ-5 appears to be a good price.
“This ’64 Willys has been completely restored from ground up using all original Jeep parts. Has 14,844 original miles, with only 327 miles since complete overhaul. Have all receipts and clear title in hand. Even has original Jeep tires (new). Pics tell the whole story; this is essentially a brand new Jeep made of materials built to last. 4 cylinder with 3-speed transmission, with lockout hubs. Everything works on this Jeep like it should. I have receipts showing restore parts alone costing more than 13k; will sell for $5500, firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Looks solid.
“1952 willys jeep for sale. Rebuilt engine runs and drives great. Also comes with a military trailer. 5000.00 OBO.”