UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
This looks like a nice flattie.
“1942 Jeep. (Willys) . Registered as 1949. Rebuilt Chevy 350 V-8. Runs great, can drive anywhere.$5500.00. About $10,000.00 invested”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
This looks like a nice flattie.
“1942 Jeep. (Willys) . Registered as 1949. Rebuilt Chevy 350 V-8. Runs great, can drive anywhere.$5500.00. About $10,000.00 invested”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Looks like a solid rig.
“1947 Willy’s Jeep completly restored and ready to go.
Built Motor
Lockers front and rear
538 gears
Automatic
5 point racing seats
10,000 pound warren wench
roll bar
32 inch super swampers with 80% tred
This jeep is great and fun for the whole family with endless power. I hate to sell but because of hard times I have to. Willing to talk about trading”
This looks like a good price. It does need some work. Anyone recognize the hubs? I can’t quite tell what they are.
“Original engine runs good needs front brakes. I need to sell it no time to play with it. call Mario if interested 619 259-4619.”
There’s been some good work done on this jeep …. and then there are the bumpers.
“This is the first year of the “CJ” (Civilian Jeep) after WWII. This Willys Jeep has been fully restored and upgraded in several areas. The entire stock drive-train (flat-head 4 cylinder engine, 3 speed transmission, transfer case, drive shafts, and axles) has been rebuilt and restored. The chassis, including all the steering gear and leaf springs has been refurbished. The body is new and rust free. The electrical system has been converted to 12 volts and all the wiring and switches, etc. are new. A modern package of 6 AutoMeter gauges is installed. Late model Jeep seats with seat belts are installed. A new Bestop convertible top is included. Five new 15 inch wheels wear new BFG 235/75 All-Terrain Radial T/A tires. The front and rear are guarded by custom built double tube bumpers with integral hitch receivers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
Not 100% original, but looks very nice.
“Restored 1948 Willys Jeepster. Starts and runs great. Restored in late ’80s. General Motors Automatic 6-cylinder. Has been stored inside and well-cared for.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000
(02/11/2012) This looks good.
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ-2A, highly modified, great in rocks, 225ci odd fire V6, Dana 30 front, 44 rear,Lockrite lockers, Warn T98 trans w/6.38 granny low Warn 8274 winch, front disc brakes, runs good!! 480-686-3420”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/26/2010) Looks great.
“1954 CJ3B with chevy 350 and turbo 350 auto. good top, chrome wheel (not the mag in the picture) runs and drive good. $6,500 call 503-735-5434”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3850.
(03/14/2012) This looks solid. The F head looks thoughtfully installed.
“F head engine, original jeep drive train, runs and drives well, current registration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks like a nice M-38.
“This jeep was just completed, it runs and drives. The motor was gone through and is in good working order.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $5500.
This looks like a good price.
“1953 Willy’s CJ3B ” High Hood” King of the flat fenders , 57,310 original miles! Essentially one owner it’s whole life…If you have ever wanted one this is it. This vehicle is turn key and virtually unmolested. New paint , 12 volt electric……al system , new tires , new snow chains , new seats , new windshield , new sending unit in fuel tank , fuel tank and radiator boiled out , new tow bar , hard top with sliding rear side windows in perfect shape , new lock out hubs , NO RUST!!! Aside from the emergency brake EVERYTHING works and is very reliable…This vehicle has a story that is to long to tell but is a barn find.One owner deal that someone purchased did all the upgrades and spent the money and headaches that go along with it .. Now she is ready to roll and want’s for nothing …I will be putting it on Ebay Tuesday. The locale price is $5500 it is expected to bring $6500 plus once listed …The price is subject to change at any time on this deal. This vehicle cannot be duplicated.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/21/2012) Looks pretty solid.
“I am selling my 1959 Jeep FC 150. Rust free survivor. No cancer, just surface. Original paint. Originally from a ranch in dry Idaho climate. Mechanically fantastic. Recent engine rebuild by highly reputable Jeep mechanic. New clutch. New brakes. New shocks. Stainless steel gas tank. New tires. Plus other little detailed fixes. I am ashamed how much I have in this pet project. I have receipts for all the work done. Some new glass replaced. I have a rare replacement windshield to go with it. It is truly an original. I get the thumbs up whenever I am on the road with it.”
The body is wrapped in cammo rather than painted.
“Restored, Over the past 6 years I have rebuilt or gone through everything but the front axel. Transmission and Transfer Case where rebuilt last summer, as long as new clutch and flywheel resurfaced. A lot of the parts used in the restoration where NOS. Flooring was replaced 5 years ago and has no known rust. Has the original Hurricane F-134 engine. Jeep is currently wrapped with Mosey Oak Brush Country. Current Rims are Black.
Last summer we towed the Jeep to Colorado and spent 7 days touring the backcountry. Had no issues making 12,000 feet with her. Clear title.
Serous inquires only.”