UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/25/2015) Includes trailer, buz saw, rear PTO and more.
“1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep – column gear shift, correct Bantam T-3 trailer and correct Buzz Saw with Belt drive and belt”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/25/2015) Includes trailer, buz saw, rear PTO and more.
“1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep – column gear shift, correct Bantam T-3 trailer and correct Buzz Saw with Belt drive and belt”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Doesn’t run, but loks pretty stock.
“1955 m38a1. Jeep… original unrestored condition. Willys , never apart. Engine turns, rolls shows 15 k miles. Not running.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Seller provides LOTS of information.
“Up for sale is a 1957 Jeep FC 150 (serial number: 6554810262)
History:
This Jeep lived the majority of its life on a farm and ranch in the Northern California region of the United States until an older gentlemen finally convinced the rancher to sell it to him after many years of trying. Unable to devote the needed energy and time to put this tough looking creature back on the road, he handed over the keys to his nephew. The young man began a cosmetic restoration of sorts and brought the FC back to a running condition to be used in various parades and car shows.
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD** for $4000.
Sure looks like a solid, stock CJ-6.
View all the information on eBay
“956 jeep cj-6. Body in extremely great condition for the age of this little guy. There is no rust on the frame, body, or axles that I can find. In the pictures that is a tiny bit of mud underneath. The body is solid. The frame is solid.If you are looking for a good body this is it. The compartment under the seat is rust free and snaps down just as it should. The glove box is missing and it needs the little latch. I have a clear Colorado title. The tires are 90% and in great shape.
Mark listed this M-38 at warjeeps.com
“M38 Jeep in very good condition and drives great. Garage kept, no rust or fiberglass and no dents. Well maintained and title in hand.”
http://www.warjeeps.com/jss/sale/adj953/adj953.html
It’s supposed to be ‘near to historical specifications’, but is it near enough for the price?
“1943 military GPW jeep. This is a historical vehicle meticulously restored to near original specifications. Must see to appreciate.”
UPDATE: Was $5700. **SOLD**
(03/19/2015) Has a little bit of surface rust, but looks solid.
“1962 Jeep Willy’s Pickup 4×4 manual locking hubs 3 speed manual Super Hurricane inline 6 cylinder engine runs strong seat was just re-upholstered also had all wheel cylinders replaced with new as well as new brake shoes and rubber brake hoses new spark plugs and wires carburetor was recently rebuilt good glass solid truck needs new gas tank (it weeps) also needs the exhaust welded and new muffler installed I have the new muffler. Clean title in my name as well as current registration till July 2015. ”
No long a column shift, this has other VEC elements.
“I have to make room for other things so my willys jeep cj2a (civilian) has to go. Its been in many parades and car shows. Its really at home in the mountains or desert. Its a real head turner and it will put a smile on your face. Its amazing how many people tell me they had one of these when they were a kid, if that were true the road would be full of them. This is the first year for the civilian model and yes that is the original color. Many new parts but mostly original refurbished .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900
(05/28/2015) Looks good.
“Very Clean 1965 CJ5 “Tuxedo Park” Kaiser/Willies Jeep For Sale.
4 wheel drive, locking hubs, 3 speed(three on the tree). 4 cylinder engine, new shocks, battery, good tires, bimini top, doors w/ windows, 3 boxes of spare parts, a rear seat(don’t think it is original).
The seats aren’t original, but close.
The Tuxedo Park came with hub caps, I think these hub caps came from a later model Wagoneer.
In 1965 there were aprox. 7,400 of the Tuxedo Park model made.
IF YOU DO NOT LEAVE A PHONE NUMBER , I WILL NOT RESPOND.
If you are seriously interested I can take more pictures and e-mail them to you.
NO Trades. Pink Slip in hand. Presently non-opped”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(03/23/2015) It hasn’t run in a year.
“1951 Willys M38 Jeep. Good restoration project. Included are new brake parts, steering wheel, and seat. Last ran 2014.”