It runs, but needs work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1093390028714793
“Runs great! Great off road vehicle! Title in hand this is an off road vehicle not street legal needs lights. Easy fix just don’t have time for it.”
It runs, but needs work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1093390028714793
“Runs great! Great off road vehicle! Title in hand this is an off road vehicle not street legal needs lights. Easy fix just don’t have time for it.”
This may have been a neat rig back in the day. It’s got no engine, but does have an OD.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1302504056970354
“1951 Willys, west coast truck. no rust, no motor. transmission and transfer case are present. has clean Nevada title. priced to sell fast, hard to find in this condition.”
This GPW has been converted (sort of) into a high hood.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/661190406018939
“1944 Ford GPW JEEP Runs. Needs some work. Comes as is. Serious inquiries only. Was converted to a high hood Jeep in the mid 60’s in order to put a bigger engine in. Has a straight six 196 rambler engine in it”
UPDATE: This is now being sold by a dealership. The lengthy list of “Vehicle Options” is quite strange.
(10/11/2022) This jeep came out of the Fresno, California, area and has been for sale previously. It’s got a Muller top, expanded windshield, and doors similar to some other California-jeeps from that region. One thing I hadn’t noticed was that the generator has a power steering pump mounted behind it. Is that out of some vehicle? It seems like a handy setup.
https://boise.craigslist.org/ctd/d/boise-1953-jeep-cj-willys-financing/7606848454.html
This has an unusual paint scheme.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1538083753329496
“1955 Willys M38A1 ex military, very little rust in the floor boards. Over 6500 in receipts for recent upgrades including, wrangle spring conversion, knuckle joints, bearings, brakes, fuel tank, etc. Removable tin top, Jeep brand , doors are include not shown. Starts and runs great, awesome condition for restoration or use as it.”
This has a bunch of customizations. No description provided.
Glenn shared this CJ-5 with some interesting mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/778006243492550
“This is a 1956 willys Jeep. Civilian variant of the M38A1 military Jeep. It’s a southern Jeep with a TN title. No mileage on the title because it’s exempt. The cluster has 8k on it. Car starts up runs and drives. Just tuned up with a new carburetor. Tub is steel and is mint with no rust. Frame is also immaculate and had been completely under coated. We have been using it as a beach cruiser. Car has a little Bimini top for the summer. Powered by the original 4cyl. 134cid/70hp 1bbl. Front axle is a Dana 25 and the rear axle is a Dana 44. Tranny is a T90 3 speed. Not trying to field a million questions come look at it. Cash in hand for a ride. Needs some love but not much”
This jeep has an unusual paint scheme. It also has a Meyer half cab and probably some Allstate hubs, but I can’t tell for sure.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1360339428080011
“Old but gold jeep truck CJ5. Engine frozen up, check photos, need more,or questions ask”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/18/2023) Mike shared this former civil defense jeep with a Meyer hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1610291332766089
“60 s willys m38 a 1 project will start and move on its own 3500 obo no trades.”
UPDATE: Still Available (I’m surprised).
(12/22/2022) Andy spotted this CJ-5 with a rear PTO gearbox. It looks like it may have had a lift at one time. I can’t tell what’s in the bed now.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/496994232486623
“1956 Willys original Farm Jeep, Has a Plow Frame and the original Willy’s PTO and a Clean Michigan Title Currently does Not run and must be towed will possibly accept trades for a Similar Condition Military M38a1 Jeep or other vintage military vehicle”