UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Looks parade ready.
“1952 M38A1 Willys Jeep. Mechanically great shape. Motor rebuilt, new wiring, new canvas, new tires. Original 24 volt. All military spec. Body needs minor work to be perfect. Great driver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Looks parade ready.
“1952 M38A1 Willys Jeep. Mechanically great shape. Motor rebuilt, new wiring, new canvas, new tires. Original 24 volt. All military spec. Body needs minor work to be perfect. Great driver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7450.
Appears worth a look.
“1951 Willys. 4 cylinder go devil. Restored original. Runs and drives good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com.
“95 percent or more restored. Matching numbers clean title. No rust. Garage kept. Obtained from military museum. Runs great all new brakes. New seat covers. Will send pictures if required. Only problem is gas tank has leak and could use new tires. Really really cleanf”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(12/03/2015) Nice looking Tux.
“If you are looking at this ad you probably know more about this Model CJ5 than I do.
Original body and paint, rust free classic vintage Jeep !
This is a collector quality ride which will appreciate in value !
The Tuxedo Park Mark IV is a rare model with several unique upgrades such as a factory overdrive transmission. Research this model more information.
I put a deposit down on it and only took possession of it recently. During this time I also put an offer in on a house, bought a 1951 GMC, a 1997 GMC and now I have too many vehicles and am passing this unique rare Jeep on.
I have only driven it about a mile total.
It does need some tuning and tinkering like most vehicle of this vintage. The winch is dated 1965 as well but I have not tried it.
It starts right up and goes through all gears. Parking brake cable is stuck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
(08/03/2016) Looks like most of the jeep’s history is documented.
“1951 Jeep Willy
Clean California Title
with records and provenance all the way back from the 70’s
comes with detachable doors and front tow hitch
recently serviced at “Jeeps R Us”
runs and looks great
email with any serious inquiries”




UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
Ex-museum jeep.
“WWII all restored Army Jeep for sale.
-Runs great
-All original
-New top and tires
-It’s been in a military museum for twenty years”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Appears pretty original.
“Standard rebuilt motor fully restored with new leather interior”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
(01/29/2016) This might be worth a look. I wonder if it has a Gov plate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/901290050069894
“Jeep came from Shaw Air Force base in the 70’s. Been shetered and keep clean. Engine runs good and transmission shifs fine can take top off ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Looks ready to roll.
“This 1963 Willys Jeep FC-170 is a strong running example of the companys medium wheelbase Forward Control model, This FC-170 is powered by a super reliable and ready for work and fun 226ci Super Hurricane motor.
It is rare to find these trucks in nice condition today as most were worked very hard and then cast aside. This FC-170 was expertly painted in the popular factory offered combination of red and cream. This example retains its proper tailgate markings and factory badging. Glass is in good condition as well, a big plus as good replacements are difficult to find. The side-mounted spare and un-incorporated tail lights complete the look.
Used primarily for fair weather weekend driving this truck looks just as it did when restored. The FC-170 model offered a nice compromise between looks and utility, as shorter 150s have less cargo space and longer 180 and 190s tend to look a bit stretched and ungainly.
Inside the cab things are nicely kept and almost entirely OEM. All gauges, lights and switches work as designed, including the interesting single digit scaled speedometer.
Power comes from a Continental Super Hurricane L-head straight six. Displacing 226 cubic inches and rated for about 110 HP and 190 lb. ft. at very low revs, this one starts easily, runs smoothly and offer excellent reliability. Power is distributed through a floor-shift 4-speed manual and hi/lo range transfer case, and all four tires are new.
This Unique Willys FC-170 amazingly comes with its original New Jersey Title. This is an outstanding opportunity to own a unique and highly sought after chapter in Jeep History.”
UPDATE: Sold out of NJ for $9500.
It doesn’t run.
“In very good restorable condition Willy’s Jeep Forward Control 170. Original paint and unique rare Jeep belonged to the Washington State Park Service. Factory winch and diamond plate steel front and rear bumpers, vacummed boosted brakes. Designed for work. Stored most of its life in a shed hence the little surface rust. An opportunity to acquire and restore a unique and rare jeep. Comes with antenna, spare tire, Snorkel and Jeep manual. Missing driver window. Not running. I acquired Truck to restore but plans have changed. Please check out pictures and ask questions. Serious inquiries please. Have reserve but open to reasonable offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Looks nice.
“This 1949 Willis Overland Jeepster is the perfect driver with just enough work needed to make it your own. It has: professionally rebuilt original 4 cyl. flathead, rebuilt original 6 volt generator and starter, all new brake drums, wheels, cylinders and master cylinder. Original style wiring harness, runs great and looks good. Newer paint has some chips Top and top frame are installed but needs to be stapled to the oak base member. I just leave it down, fair weather car with no side curtains. The car has only about 150 miles since body on restoration and engine build.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
“Original restored 1962 Willys Jeep Wagon 4×4. Kept this beauty original.”