Here’s a good looking CJ-5 out of Puerto Rico.
“Jeep Willy 1969
4 Cilindros
Refuerzo – Doble Palanca”
Here’s a good looking CJ-5 out of Puerto Rico.
“Jeep Willy 1969
4 Cilindros
Refuerzo – Doble Palanca”
UPDATE: Was $19,995. **SOLD**
(11/03/2013) They are calling this a column shift, but it looks like it has a floor shift to me. #46626
“1946 Willys Jeep for sale in our Detroit showroom! This Jeep is a blast from the past! This Jeep for sale is an attention grabber! You will get looks all up and down the road! The first civilian version of the legendary G.I. workhorse of World War II was introduced in 1945. The Farm Jeep came complete with a power take-off unit for operating various farm implements. This marked the first time consumers could purchase an inexpensive four-wheel drive vehicle with several reined features including better shock absorbers and springs and a remote fuel tank filler.
This Model CJ-2A, with the ‘CJ’ representing Civilian Jeep, is very rare. It has a column shift three-speed transmissions and an L-head four-cylinder engine delivering 60 horsepower. It was built during the first month of production and one of a few to have the column shift. Customers preferred the floor-shift lever and soon, CJ models were given this feature. This 1946 Willys Jeep for sale is powered by a Willys “Go Devil” 134 C.I.D 4 cylinder engine putting out 60 Horsepower and 105 lbs of torque with a 3-speed manual with 4 wheel high/low drive. Do not miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of history! The exterior on this beautiful Willys Jeep for sale is a very nice Forest Green. The Interior is a super clean Black vinyl!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
Wrong rims, but otherwise looks solid.
“1955 Willys Jeep High Hood 4×4, street legal with current registration, 12 volt system, 4 cylinder gas motor, manual locking hubs and removable tow bar. Custom built trailer included. Perfect for hunting and 4-wheelin”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5750.
Looks good for the price.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2
Fully restored with rebuilt transmission
New Top
New Tires
$5750.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This jeep appears worth a look.
“1958 willys Jeep $3500 obo. runs great drive it daily needs brake work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This looks like a good restoration candidate (or drive as is).
“For sale: 1953 Willys Jeep M38a1
Original engine
Converted to 12 volt
New front clip
New paint
New rear floor pan
Starts, runs, and stops good.
Four wheel drive works
All new seat covers and cushions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2500.
This runs and drives. Phone number in ad. I suspect this will go fast.
“1943 willys mb rare hard to find WWII jeep. Runs good drives good all the 4/4 works great and low and high are great to. needs brakes system. Needs to be restored. $2500.00 firm. some rust. has combat rims. has title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
This looks stock and solid.
“55 Willys Jeep
Runs great
Paint in good shape, no rust
Soft top in excellent condition
Parked in covered area
Low miles, 55000
All original”
UPDATE: Was $3950. **Status Unknown**
“For Sale: 1945 Jeep GPW with a fresh rebuilt motor and a new gas tank. It has the original steel body with a few rust spots in three places: (1) the underbody hat channels, (2) the fuel tank well, and (3) the driver side rocker panel alongside the fuel tank well. It comes with the original 16″ combat rims, and a clear NM title. $3950 cash. Located 20 miles north of Edgewood.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
This looks good.
“A really fun and iconic driver quality convertible that’s a blast to drive. It gets many “thumbs up” from other drivers. Simply fun and unique
Not a concourse car, but a open touring car with a tremendous amount of character.
Powered by a overhead valve four cylinder engine, coupled to a three speed (“three on the tree”) manual transmission, its simply fun to drive.
A older restoration, it runs and drives well, with many new parts. Its tobacco canvas top with ash wooden ribs is in great condition.
Produced from 1948 through 1951 they are a classic, antique, vintage, representation of times past and a collectible investment.”