UPDATE: Was $6900. **SOLD**
(01/27/2011) Is it just an illusion, or is there no battery box lid?
“1952 M-38 Willys rare, excellent condition.”
UPDATE: Was $6900. **SOLD**
(01/27/2011) Is it just an illusion, or is there no battery box lid?
“1952 M-38 Willys rare, excellent condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Carl wants to sell his good looking CJ-7 so he can purchase a flattie.
“This is my pride and joy. 1976 CJ7 4X4 with a quadratrac transfer case with high and low range. I started with a 76 cj7, took it down to the frame and started restoring. I spent 3 years building this jeep, invested tons of money and countless hours. I am only selling due to financial reasons.
All parts were cleaned, primed, painted, replaced or upgraded. The jeep is painted single stage John Deere yellow with Gun Metal Grey trim. Paint is excellent and just over a year old.(There are a few small cracks) Ready to go another 35 years. This jeep was designed for reliability. It has power steering and manual brakes. Manual brakes work excellent, no need to upgrade to power they work so well. The engine sound very solid and does not smoke. It had to have been rebuilt not so long ago. Transmission shifts smooth.
Will need a horn relay, the stereo hooked up and speakers, clock does not work. I would move the emergency drive switch from the glove box to the center consol. The glove box door hits the roll cage when trying to open. I have a few extra parts to go with it.
The top is gray and the doors are black. The top is not the newest but it works just fine…. view more description on eBay”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
“1959 Willys CJ5 Civilian Jeep 3 spd 4WD in excellent condition, with 19,496 orig miles. I have owned this jeep since 1980. In 1982, I restored and painted the body and installed a new clutch, pressure plate, and a throw out bearing. Given the low mileage, all the mechanicals were in excellent condition and still are. A few years ago the exhaust manifold was replaced. For the past 30 years the jeep has been on my farm and just used there occasionally. I purchased the vehicle with a 60 inch snow plow, although was not used to plow snow. It has military tires, as seen in the pictures, as well as a spare (not in the picture.) Three extra new military tires and the snow plow will be included. This jeep has been carefully maintained and stored in a clean, climate controlled shop.’
UPDATE: Sold. Was listed at $4000.
This might be a good deal. It looks stock and in good shape.
“This is a Jeep willys CJ3B been garage kept for many years its well taken care of. Its in great condition and runs great.”
UPDATE: The seller deleted the ad, so I’m guessing this sold.
Looks like a nice conversion.
“for sale or trade is a 1951 willys jeep truck has a fresh 355 chevy motor in it aluminum intake,holley 600 carb,headers,zoom double roller timing chain and gear,chrome cover,new everything on motor rebuilt 400 turbo trans,scout transfer case,new raptor exhaust,ford 9″ rear with scout front,new micky thompson tires,4×4 works good runs and drives good has power brakes,power ster,tilt wheel,frame in good shape has rust on doors and rockers and cab corners,drive train done just needs a body man to finish it out this is a real head turner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000. One side note: In July 2010 this was listed as having 38,000 miles and is now listed as having 34,744.
(07/07/2010) “This is 1945 willes army jeep its all original has 34.744 miles on it asking 14,000 cal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
(10/12/2010) This appears in decent shape and mostly stock.
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This is a completely stock running gear 1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep set up for hunting. New stock military tires, new gas tank, upholstery, starter, generator, electric fuel pump, regulator, carb & exhaust system. Brakes have been converted to 11″ truck w/power assist. Electrical system has been upgraded to 12 volt. Has full roll bar, gun racks,winch with dual controls, free wheeling hubs, 2 jerry cans, axe, shovel, dead man & high lift jack. This Jeep has been in my family for over 50 years”
This looks nice.
“I have a 1957 willys fc170 jeep with 44,000 original miles this truck has been well maintained and is ready to be started and driven this truck would make a good work truck or collectors item. please give me a call if interested please no wasting time if you have the money and wanna look at it then we can talk thanks call 9137316756”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Bob is selling his truck. It has NO rust and has a recently rebuilt engine. It would likely make a great restoration candidate.
“Pickup has been in barn the last 6 years, has been run periodically, no rust. Bought for retirement project, now have no time for it. It has: Rebuilt 4 cylinder engine (original was a six),3 speed with high/low 4 WD, manual overdrive, clear title.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/11/2011) This looks like a good price.
“high hood…strong original 4 cyl with new carb, distributor, air cleaner..etc..led lights, new electical..air compressor…lots of other extras… winch works perfect( wont part from jeep)…drives great!!! price is firm at $4000.00… steve 760-715-7587”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(10/08/2010) This sounds like a nice CJ-3A.
“Here is a great deal!!!A 1952 willys jeep runs excellent it also has the original engine. Its a three speed has new tires, and roll bar and tow hitch. The body is in Excellent condition no rust its been garaged. Lots to list serious buyers only please.”
It’s not entirely stock, but looks solid.
“For your consideration is my 1942 Willys MB Army Jeep. I restored this Jeep several years ago and it gets used very little so I have decided to part with it. When restoring the Jeep I took the body off of the frame and installed new brakes (wheel cylinders, pads, master cylinder, brake lines) and painted the frame. I also undercoated the body. The engine is a flat head four cylinder but I am not sure it is original to the Jeep. I was told it was probably a little later model engine and that it had been gone through. The only thing I have done to the engine was to install new plugs, wires, distributer cap, rotor, etc. I also had the carb rebuilt and converted the Jeep to a 12 volt system with new electrical wiring. The engine sounds very good and does not smoke or use oil. The transmission and transfer case do work. I had the transmission rebuilt and it works well but it is sometimes difficult to get into second gear. It seems to be getting better with use. All gages are in good working order and the speedometer is new. The seats have been recovered as can be seen in the pictures. I also installed a new correct fuel tank and the Jeep has new tires on it. This Jeep is missing very little to make it complete. I do not have a top or top bows, what you see in the pics is what I have.”