UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
This is worth a closer look.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep, L138 Flat Head 4 Cylinder, 3 Speed Transmission, Twin Stick Transfer Case. New Tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
This is worth a closer look.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep, L138 Flat Head 4 Cylinder, 3 Speed Transmission, Twin Stick Transfer Case. New Tires.”
UPDATE: Was $16,500. **SOLD**
(10/02/2014) Jeep looks good. Not sure if price includes the trailer or not.
“43 Willy’s Military Jeep. This jeep has been rebuilt like new (or better). New top, military wheels, rifle scabbard w/a M-1 grand (fake, not real), no rust or bondo. I also have trailer. I have won several awards, 2 years in a row, BEST MILITARY vehicle in the Albany Veterans day Parade. Call for complete details of rebuild. Completed 3 years ago, about 400 miles on vehicle.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/17/2014) Looks solid.
“1950 Jeep CJ-3A Flat Fender
includes top
L134 4-cylinder
The Jeep was restored 18 years ago. It runs and drives good (for a 1950 CJ-3A). Good to go as is, or could be restored again if so desired.”
UPDATE: **Status unknown** Was $595 or $1195
The front frame rails have surface rust, but look good, as does the bumper.
“This is a 1948 CJ2A PROJECT that needs complete restoration. It had been spoken for this Summer however the buyer had a family tragedy that forced him to pass on the project.
$595 as is or $1195 with original PTO setup included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Here’s a good looking DJ for sale.
“1975 DJ5 Jeep, in good running condition. It was painted an army green 2-3 years ago, mechanically very well maintained. Has stock engine straight 6 and automatic 3 speed trans.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/15/2014) This looks good.
“Fantastic 1955 Jeep – Runs Smooth and Drives.
This is a fantastic Jeep. Engine is the original and preferred 226-L6 Super Hurricane flat 6 and was just gone through by an experienced classic car guy. Partial restoration is done. Body is fantastic and rust free. Starts easy, runs great and fun to drive. This is a vintage 1955 Jeep Wagon, America’s first 4×4 SUV. It will climb 57 degree grades (although I have not tried) and brings smiles everywhere it goes. Ready for the new owner to recover the seats and side panels in desired color. This is a GOOD ONE – Body not rusted. Work done in 2013/2014 includes: New fuel pump and lines, New fuel tank, Professionally overhauled Carb, New water pump and hoses, conversion from 6v to 12v with new Willys alternator and battery, and much more. Fun to tinker and will be an easy restoration finish as show car or daily driver. This vehicle is complete; original seats (front and rear) acquired and ready for cover. All parts ever needed in future are easily available from Willys – easy to work on. If you are interested is a unique, fun vintage Jeep, please email.”
Looks solid.
“title in hand. NO TRADES. please no emails asking if i have it. if you are reading this ad, i still have it. There are 3 on ebay- one for $17,500 one for $23,000 and one for $30,000”
I assume it runs.
“1942 willys jeep 1 owner,original title, 74,000 miles,pto winch.needs restoration”
UPDATE: Was $21,500. **SOLD**
(09/05/2014) Listed as a ’45, this is really a ’46 based on the year. I wonder if seller has any actual pics of this while owned by the Air Corps. That would help verify the seller’s restoration is correct.
“1945 Willys CJ2A (serial #73581). Full frame off, ground up restoration to military condition and specs. Original owner US Army Air Corps Alaska Command at Mile 26 airfield (Eielson) in Fairbanks. Surplused in late 1950’s. Had several owners around the state and came to rest in Wasilla in a state of decay. I acquired it in 2010 and performed the restoration over a 2 yr. period.
I was able to save and restore the rims, tires, axles, transmission, transfer case, drive shafts, frame, engine, carburetor, air cleaner, steering shaft and gear box, bumper, trailer hitch, generator, starter and jerry can.
Frame was sand blasted, repaired, aligned and powder coated. Cases for transmission and transfer case also blasted and powder coated. Drive shafts blasted and powder coated as was bumper and trailer hitch. Engine (Go-devil flat head 4), transmission (T90), transfer case, axles, carburetor, drive shafts, starter and generator professionally rebuilt. Everything else is new and correct for 1945/46 cj2a, including exhaust, radiator, fuel, brakes, springs and shocks, electrical, gauges, clutch and brake pedals and horn. Body and fenders are powder coated in army green with invasion stenciling. Seats are army green canvas. Jerry can and spare are correctly mounted on reinforced tailgate per mil-spec. 6 volt system has been retained. I have added one tail light and brake lights to make it street legal. Not stock in 1945 was an oil filter which I added and 6V halogen headlights. There are no turn signals or windshield wipers. There is no heater. I have a canvas top and frame, but it is in poor shape and I have not installed it. I have a black-out light, axe and shovel but have not installed them. Manila tow rope included. Air filter has been modified from oil bath to paper cartridge without changing the outside look. There is no back seat, which was sold as an option from 1945 on. I also have the Bantam trailer (correct pintel hitch) that works fine but needs a full restoration to match the jeep. Jeep has 360 miles since restoration. Registered and licensed. $23,500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
(09/10/2014) The front end has been updated with a hitch.
“I’m helping my grandpa sell his Vintage Army Jeep. It’s in superb condition for its age, still runs like a champ, and 4×4 works great! 1951 M38 Willys US Army Jeep. It has low miles on the original engine, because it was used by a Commanding General, HQ1. It has a 2.2L four cylinder engine, manual locking hubs, 3 speed manual transmission, and a 2 speed transfer case. The vehicle only has 59,xxx original miles on it! 45,473 M38’s were built from 1950-1952, who knows how many are still drivable. Serious inquires only. This hasn’t been a beater hunting rig. It has been well taken care of. It’s a Classic! If you want to own and drive away with a piece of American History give me a call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500
“One owner since new. Bought new from factory in Kansas. Only driven around the ranch and in parades. 7008. miles. Hanger Kept. Perfect in every way. A million miles left on it. Gages show pressures at 40 miles per hour. Over 60 psi on oil. Factory installed roll bar. Original paint. Antique plates.“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(10/20/2014) Other than the bent bumper, it looks solid.
“good seats clean body hood not great no rust at all 12 volt system all main components to return 24 volt good tires needs paint runs good new battery non oped vinyl civilian top new hunting ready”