UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $12,000.
“1944 WWII Willys MB Jeep with 1919 Browning Semi Auto 3.06 + mount
$12,000 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $12,000.
“1944 WWII Willys MB Jeep with 1919 Browning Semi Auto 3.06 + mount
$12,000 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(09/15/2013) Looks like a real nice truck for either restoring or not.
“1949 Willy’s 4×4 truck runs and drive. 4 cyl 3 speed came from Montana. All original 64 years old. for $7,500.oo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6199. I found the referenced article and commented on it.
(03/01/2010) This jeep hasn’t been run in about 5 years. It needs a few items addressed.
“This 66 year old Jeep is one of the first commercial Jeeps manufactured after WW 2 and has been in protected storage for over 16 years. It was last run about 6 years ago. Carburetor cleaned at that time. It has a 12 volt starting system instead of 6 volt Has a soft top, and a bikini top too. Tow bar. Roll bar. Rear seat. 15 inch, not 16 inch, tires have little mileage. Carburetor was new in 1990. Over 100,000 miles on the odometer. Rebuilt 4-cylinder engine with less than 5,000 miles. Replacement parts include the two front metal fenders and added aluminum rear panels and heavy-duty front bumper. Has a swing out spare tire carrier, military gas cans maybe be mounted either side of spare tire. Repairs needed: gas tank leaks (pin hole). The master brake cylinder needs to be inspected or repaired. Seat frames are original with Naugahyde covered foam covering which either needs to be replaced or seat covers installed. The exhaust pipe needs to be reconnected to exhaust manifold and tail pipe, maybe muffler, needs replacing. Automobile magazine for July, 2013 estimates that restored CJ2A jeeps now retail from $12,500 to $20,000.”
This appears to be in good shape.
“963 JEEP WILLY
EXCELLENT CONDITION
HAZME UNA OFERTA
SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY
NO SCAMMERS!”
UPDATE: Was listed at $9900
“ 1953 Willys Wagon. 35,000 original miles, 4 WD, completely stock except converted to 12 volt. Runs great and is in very good condition. 1 owner, always garaged. Winch is not included. Located in Central Oregon.”
This looks good.
“I have here a 1981 J-Ten Jeep Truck 4 Speed 4×4
This Truck you never see in the condition this truck runs amazing
It start right up every time
only has 68k original miles on it
This truck is very clean no rips nor stains
This truck is my baby but i have to let it go need a good mpg car
No Trades don’t ask
Absolute nothing wrong with this beautiful truck
The 4X4 works amazing
Selling for 6000 or best offer
my number is 3605898633 please text if you have any questions or if your in any interest”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
This looks solid.
“1954 Jeep Willys
4 Cylinder Hurricane F Head Engine
3 Speed Manual Transmission with Saturn Overdrive
Runs and Drives Great
In Great Condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was listed at $2500.
“Factory Built for Willys by Auburn Machine Works, the Original Ditch Witch, A Piece of Willys History, Working Condition, Very Solid, NO RUST!! Low Miles, an Inch at a Time. Very Few left, All complete, Includes copied Factory Manual (Only Manual I’ve Seen Available). A chance to go to a Vintage Equipment Show with something different. Seen Another?? Might partial trade. Email for phone contact, details, and appt. to see.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
This appears to have potential.
“This is an old 1953 Willys military Jeep that belongs to a friend of mine in rural Owyhee County. He has been driving this around his place for several years, but now has too many other vehicles. He has no way to this show this to anyone out where he lives, so his had me bring it to town, and list it on Craig’s list. There are some spare parts that go with it including an extra grill, a starter, generator, 2 extra engines, and some extra wheels. The tires are close to new condition, and as a new carburetor on it. It has a four-cylinder F head engine that runs well. It certainly needs to be rewired to drive on the roads. The engine has few miles on it since being overhauled. It came out of a similar Jeep that had been rolled and totaled. It’s a long way from being a creampuff, however, these old military jeeps are getting very hard to find. This is in good condition, and worth restoring.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“1943 Jeep Willy
Needs a little work…..but not much to get it running!
5,000 Firm”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/07/2012) Glenn spotted this beautiful Woodie Wagon.
“1950 Willys Overland Always garaged, New paint, Must see, Never seen snow, New tires, Well maintained. 2wd, restoration 1999, Luzon red, wood grained body, F-head 134. 3 speed od, 6 volt, new wiring, brakes, instrument, chrome plating, radial tires, turn signals, seat belts. Great looking and will maintain 60 mph. Have spare parts and restoration records. Additional photos can be seen at www.ofannin.com/willys overland”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
Unclear if it runs, but looks stock.
“Awesome old jeep. It’s a 48-49 Willy’s jeep. Complete. All is there. $2,000.”