This seems in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/237627975787959
“1962 M170 Jeep. Feel free to reach out with any questions. 90% complete and original. Runs and drives. Still needs a few things”
This seems in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/237627975787959
“1962 M170 Jeep. Feel free to reach out with any questions. 90% complete and original. Runs and drives. Still needs a few things”
Chris shared this nice looking original CJ-5. If you are looking for an early CJ-5, this one looks great for the price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/241083098436600/
“1962 Willys jeep runs great absolutely zero rust true survivor, 6800$ OR BEST OFFER. ”
Blaine shared this restored, beautiful 2WD column shift wagon. The BaT auction ended without the reserve being reached a couple days ago at only $12,750. It seems to me to be worth more than that. It may still be for sale.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-jeep-willys-station-wagon/
“The 1964 Willys Jeep Station Wagon is powered by a 134ci Hurricane inline-four mated to a three-speed manual transmission, and it underwent a partial refurbishment after being acquired by the seller in May 2021. Work included re-trimming the two-tone blue interior, re-plating the chrome bumpers, rebuilding the carburetor, and replacing the wiring harness, fuel pump, water pump, windshield wiper motor, shocks, and combination gauge. The truck is finished in blue with a white roof, and equipment includes 15″ steel wheels with full covers, a cowl fresh-air vent, wooden cargo floor slats, a heater, and an ashtray. This Willys station wagon is now offered with owner’s and service manuals as well as a clean Ohio title in the seller’s name.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9500.
(05/25/2023) This looks like a solid 2A. It’s #45590.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/ctd/d/san-clemente-1946-willys-army-jeep-4×4/7661434889.html
“Great little jeep with Rhino Line exterior paint. New tires, New master cylinders, 4 cylinder, Manual Trans. 2 Seater. No top. Ready to go. Runs and starts all the time.”
Blaine shared this one. It includes a Converto Dump Trailer.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/atq/d/vancouver-1941-mb-willys-jeep-slat/7662296819.html
“For sale. 1941 MB Willys Slat Grill Jeep. The very first year of the Jeep.
Delivery date: December 4, 1941. Mostly original brought back from overseas.
This is a pre-war MB Jeep. This vehicle starts and runs great with a freshly rebuilt 1942 engine.
The original engine stamp date December 1939, (not installed) will go a long with the Jeep it is complete and is a good running engine.
New canvas top, seat covers, and back fold up seat.
.30 caliber belt feed machine gun (metal replica) with mount. Side mount ammunition cans included.
A very hard to find Solid steel dump trailer in great condition.”
Starting bid is $6000. May have a bad fuel pump.
View all the information on eBay
“Willys. 1946 CJ2A (agri Jeep or farm jeep) Note the extra shifter in the floor….. I purchased this Jeep from my parents estate. My dad had many Jeeps through the years and this one he thought was special because not many agri jeeps were produced. Has been in storage for last 8 yrs right where these pics were made. I did crank it a few times but I think fuel pump has gone bad since. 134cu.in. “Go Devil” engine makes 63 hp @ 2,000 rpm.
These Jeeps were hitched to plows, cultivators,mowing machines, harrows,and lime spreaders to tackle common farm tasks. Tires are dry rotted, there is a small hole in floor board on pass side [see pic] all other sheet metal seems to be in good shape. Chassis not rusted, only surface rust. Was painted best I can remember 20 yrs ago… New top bows as indicated in pics, do not have the canvas top. Tilt out windshield. Also have an extra engine, transfer case and trans, along with 2 extra heads. Not sure of the year but looks to be the same thats incld. Will assist in loading. Could get it running and drive as is or restore.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“Only selling due to health changes, willing to negotiate, please make a fair offer. Can deliver for extra fee. This is a WW2 Jeep with low miles, runs like a dream. Very fun to drive in the desert. Recently restored. Majority is original 1940s-1950s parts. Has canvas top in good condition. Military vehicle great for collectors, historical, and the black out lights work too!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000.
(05/25/2021) Is there a little rust along the driver’s side? I can’t tell for sure.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1457334221741766
“***I am helping a friend sell this, please be patient and I will answer questions as I am able to relay them and get a response*** VIN: 38222 1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A 77 year old vehicle in fantastic condition has minor dings here and there but no major dents or damage to body or frame. Has some surface rust on undercarriage as shown. Needs a little TLC and can be a great winter project. Starts every time, but can be a little touchy with a one barrel carburetor. Numbers matching engine, original dash information tags included. Mostly original except basic maintenance items. Also unsure about the paint being original. Unlikely, unless the paint is very faded because research suggests the factory blue would’ve been much darker. New battery in 2019, whole fuel system replaced, fuel filter, fuel tank all done by Hubbell’s Auto Repair in Marion, IA. Had professional welder check over undercarriage and did frame brace welding work. Factory storage bin under passenger seat was professionally refabricated and welded by the same welder and he did a great job. Factory bikini top included. Originally 6V converted to 12V prior“
Update 12-27-24: Ad is still up and working, now listed at $25,200
Someone spent a lot of time and/or money working on this truck.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3566965340259112
“1949 Willys Pickup · Truck · Driven 800 miles Frame off restoration Rebuilt F4-134 Engine T90 Transmission Negotiable”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $22,500.
Stan is selling his recently restored Jeepster Commando. He did a great job! You can learn more about his work here: http://earlycj5.com/xf_cj5/index.php?threads/115096/