It looks solid.
“C model. Excellent condition. $5,500 obo”
http://easternshore.craigslist.org/cto/3476563627.html
It looks solid.
“C model. Excellent condition. $5,500 obo”
http://easternshore.craigslist.org/cto/3476563627.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
“Fully Restored M38 1951 military Willys jeep. All original with 24 Volt and 60 h.p. flat head 4 cyl engine. Complete with canvas top. This is a Korean War jeep, the last flat fender jeep for the military. Served in Army up to the Vietnam war. Everything works on this jeep and there is no rust or corrosion. Clear Texas title and licensed in Texas as Former Military Vehicle (antique license). Parade or Car show ready”
This is missing a few details, but looks solid.
“M38 Willy’s Jeep. Original condition and motor with 24V system. Has fording kit minus the snorkel and extended exhaust. Runs good, has the civilian Willy’s fuel pump, but I do have a military version that needs to be rebuilt. I have a Beachwood canvas top and original doors and side curtains. No low ball offers, tire kicker or trades. You can reach me at seven 0 three, 34two, two919”
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/3474395986.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
It seems to be a solid jeep.
“I have for sale a CJ2A dressed up to look like a military Jeep. It has leather seats front and rear instead of canvas, five gallon jerry can, british siren, military looking axe, mounted fire extinguisher, and a fifty caliber ammo can for a console. The vehicle is converted to twelve volt, has new contact points, spark plugs, coil, distributor cap, and starter bendix. It starts very well, runs like a champ, four wheel drive works well, low and high range works as well. It has a custom made canvas top. It is an attention getter, and would be great for parades, or car.”
Not perfect, but looks solid.
“(FIRST) Don’t email- this is posted for my grandfather, i don’t know anything about it
(SECOND) Don’t text, his number is a home phone
(THIRD) NO TRADES, he doesn’t need anything
1952 Wiilis Jeep
40k miles (original)
has 4wd
also have a newly made top for it (not pictured) i forgot when i took pictures
this thing looks and runs perfect
any other questions call
may take alittle less, CASH TALKS
Harvey Allen
910-897-6368”
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/pts/3444289993.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
(10/25/2012) This seller also has a complete jeep that needs assembly for sale.
“1949 Willys CJ3A. Original Go-Devil flathead 4cyl, runs good, Converted to 12 volt, Front disc brakes, 6 point roll bar tied to the frame, rear hitch, rear swing away tire/jerry can carrier. Corrbeau seats, All lights and guages in working order.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I’ve seen additional pictures of this. It is a well built flattie!
“WILLYS cj3a. Bobcat glass body, stainless fender’s, grill, tail gate. Postal Jeep frame, high pinion 44’s front & rear, locker’s front & rear, disc both ends. ,RSJ power streeing box, 350 Engine, top loader 4sp, holley carb & intake. HEI, march pulley’s, on board air, stainless fan shroud, 18gal stainless fuel tank, polished aluminum roll bar incorporated into the frame. Vintage gauge’s, clutch & brake & heater all by vintage. Heater and defrost built in to roll bar,. Billet wheel & steering colum. This Willys drives like new…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks like it would polish up very nice.
“1951 Military Jeep – very close to origional; 24 volt system; runs great; new fuel tank; tagged for SC highway use; SC title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks solid. It has a CJ-2A grille.
“951 Willys Civilian Jeep – runs great, everything works except gas guage; complete with great top and good heater, tagged for SC highway use; SC title in hand. I call this a Marine Corps Dress Blue Jeep, ready for parades or highway rides.”
This should make a good restoration. Lots of closeup pics; the buyer should have a very clear idea of what they are getting.
“Selling my 1943 Jeep GPW (at least it’s titled as a 43) Check VIN#, Frame # etc. to judge for yourself.
Engine # 95385
Frame # GPW 48799
Body # not found since glove box door is missing
This Jeep was sitting in a dry barn for the last 26 years
99% rust free
Rolls freely, all shifters work fine and clutch works. No brakes!I think the engine is just stuck from sitting so long. (I never tried to free it)
Check pictures closely, they tell the story.
I will include to the winning bidder a spare front 1/2 of the body for parts from another jeep.(has glove box complete in it, no tags) Sorry, no pictures of it.
See my photo album of this vehicle by clicking on this link:
http://s1232.beta.photobucket.com/user/3familytree/library/brown%20jeep
Clean transferable title included.”