UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Appears worth a look.
“Korean War Era Willys M38A1 Jeep
Perfect for hunters or collectors
Doors and extra carburetor included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Appears worth a look.
“Korean War Era Willys M38A1 Jeep
Perfect for hunters or collectors
Doors and extra carburetor included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
(10/08/2016) “CJ2A complete, just missing gas tank. It is rough but all there, could be restored or get it running and hit the trails. No title but I have bill of sale from estate of owner, it has been out of the system 20+ years. I haven’t tried to start it but it does rotate. Bring your trailer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/17/2016) The underside of this looks particularly nice.
“In really nice condition.. stored for many years”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“1958, Willy, CJ3B, Jeep, 39,000 miles, runs good, 95% original, a very good candidate for total restoration or drive it as a survivor. It gets a lot of attention anytime I take it out. $3,500 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8950.
Looks in good shape.
“This is an original, unrestored, and unmolested station wagon which was first purchased in Pueblo, CO and spent the majority of its life there. The PO brought it to Texas before selling it. The wagon still sports its original Peacock Blue color. Though worn, it still retains the matching interior seats, headliner, and door panels. Only the front seat has been reupholstered.
The engine is the then optional Super Hurricane straight six cylinder that is coupled to a manual three speed, two speed transfer case with manual locking Warn front hubs.
Updates include new brakes, wheel cylinders, and flexible hoses all around, plus a new master cylinder. The carburetor, starter, and steering gear box have been rebuilt. There are new tie rod ends and the steering drag link refurbished. The Warn hubs have been serviced to include new o-rings and gaskets. Additionally, there is a new gas tank, new fuel pump, new spark plugs, and a new factory correct wiring harness. The oil and oil filter have been changed as well as flushing the radiator and replacing the anti-freeze.
There are two small through rust holes — one on the right and one on left side fenders. Also, there are some small holes in the tailgate where it appears someone tried to pull out a dent. There are some lumps and bumps, dents, and minor surface rust consistent with a vehicle this age. However, it is in amazing rust free condition for an unrestored vehicle i.e. it has “age appropriate” patina.
The following items require attention at some point. The wipers and horn are not currently functioning. There is an oil leak coming from the engine pan gasket. The transmission synchros are worn which requires double clutching when down shifting.
These Willys Super Hurricane Six, 4X4 wagons are getting harder to find particularly in unmolested and virtually rust free condition. The mileage shown of 105,00 + is accurate according to the PO. Call, ask questions, and take it for a drive. You will be pleased. ”
Looks nice.
“For sales is a nice 1948 Jeepster. We searched a long time before finding this car outside of Philadelphia and bring it up to MA. It’s a great driver with the 3 speed on the column and overdrive.
A very nice older body off restoration. Runs well. Good mechanically, paint good, chrome is excellent. Engine was rebuilt at time of restoration. This is a good driver ready for family fun or is a good start for someone who wants to turn it into a show car.
Quick video of the car can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/rmX6l-yFIPY”
http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/cto/5902336402.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Looks good.
“I purchased our Jeepster in 2010 from a gentleman that bought it to restore. He was going to change out the engine, transmission, etc. and fortunately we were able to buy the car from him in its original condition. The Jeepster was green when we bought it and in need of complete restoration. We started the restoration in 2013 and it was completed in 2015.
We did as close to a frame off restoration as you can do without removing the body from the frame. The car runs well and is a real head turner.
I bought and restored this car for my wife. She’s uncomfortable driving it so I would consider trading it. If you’re interested in a trade, please, 1st send me email pics and details of your car, truck or travel trailer. We can save each other a lot of time.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/05/2016) Look solid.
“Frame off restoration. Most all parts new or rebuilt. $8500.00 Cash
Reply to craigslist with telephone number and best time for me to call you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Looks good.
“Updated price reduced! Up for sale after 15 years of ownership is my Willys Jeep Truck. This truck has been a labor of love… but i just dont use it as much as one should.. Here a brief description of it…
1.)Motor is a flat head 266 Hurricane inline 6 cylinder. New water pump. (Motors from a 57 willys wagon.)
2.) Trannys a 3 speed on the flooor with a 2 speed transfer case.. T90 and spicer 18 T case.
3.) 4 wheel drive with lock outs.. (see pic’s.)
4.) Body: is all metal very solid. Very little body filler!
5.) 5 military non-directional tires with tubes and black powder coated rims..
6.)original axles.. the rear is a timkin 53 split housing.. the front is a dana25 with closed knuckles outers..
7.) Converted to a 12 volt charging system..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $23500.
This is a pretty early GPW, #10584.
“GPW 10584 Matching Frame and Engine.
This is a Special Jeep for a Special Collection. This is the rare model of Ford jeeps which were built on Willys Frames before Ford could Produce its on frames.
Complete Restoration of Entire Jeep. Engine, Transmission, transfer case, differentials etc.
Body is all original with a nice F script on the rear. Much time was taken to preserve as many F bolts as possible and keep the jeep in original condition.
Jeep is in Excellent running condition and is a true museum piece. Looks as if it just rolled off factory lines. Not one to take 4 wheeling.”