UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Note the squared gas tank.
“this jeep has original engine and lots of original parts, runs, complete.
Drives and new tires, in very good condition!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Note the squared gas tank.
“this jeep has original engine and lots of original parts, runs, complete.
Drives and new tires, in very good condition!”
Nice looking MB.
“For Sale by owner:
1943 Willys Overland MB Jeep. Looks like it just drove off the battlefield. Complete WWII historical vehicle with all the canvas and tools, to include tire pump, engine hand crank and shovel with axe. Jeep was frame-off restored in 2004 with mostly new old stock parts. Runs great.
Also included is an extra Willys Go-Devil engine with water pump and oil pan.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Glenn spotted this nice looking 3B.
“VINTAGE 1954 Willys Jeep; excellent original condition. 36,000 original miles. A steal at $8,500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9250.
Looks solid.
“Complete body off restoration. Rebuilt engine. Rebuilt transmission. New floorboards. New seats. New tires. Bimini Top Runs beautifully. Have all receipts. Painted with Olive Drab Green with a clearcoat.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
This may be worth a look.
“Beautiful 1953 CJ3! Frame is off Bestoration, 350 Chevy with overdrive, 4 Wheel Drive Only. 300 Miles since restored.”
It looks solid. The motor has been updated.
“51 willys 4×4 , modern jeep 4 cyl motor hooked up to orig. trans and transfer case . new tires ,new battery , new seats , new seat belts , new smitty built console . diamond plate interior . modern wiring with diagram , frame off rebuild in 09-10 , 5000.00 open to cash and trade deals too .”
This seems like a good price.
“It spent the first 50 or so years as an Eastern Oregon farm truck. I bought it in Milwaukie OR when I lived there, and brought it to WA when we moved. It has passed it’s WSP VIN inspection and is currently licensed and insured. It registered with a year of manufacture 1947 license plate which makes it a collector car with no annual fee to operate it on the roadway.
Yearly insurance at it’s current value is less than $150 a year if you keep it inside a garage.
You’ve always wanted a fun car, a hobby car, something to play with on the weekend, and this little guy can fit that bill perfectly.
I have removed the tow bar from the front bumper, but it will go with the jeep when sold.
Send me an email if you’d like to come take a look, or go for a ride.”
UPDATE: Price now $6000. Was no price.
(04/03/2013) Given the tilt grille, this is more likely a 1952 M-38A1.
“I have a 56 m38a1 army jeep made by Willys. All original runs good tag and register in California ready to go. Looking to trade for a land cruiser or Unimog. You can reach me at 916-879-3384”
It’s glossy.
“Complete Restored, Mechanically Perfect & No Rust.
– 2.2L 4 Cylinder 60HP Engine
– 3 Speed Manual Transmission
– Rear-Wheel Drive
– Green Interior
– Black Leather Interior
– Spare Wheel
Any Questions or to Inquire Please Contact Rich: 860.227.2487”
Loks solid.
“1954 Korean War JEEP, Model M38-A1 – Restored.
Asking $10,500.00. Call Bill, 440-935-0734”