This may be worth a look.
“1948 Willys Jeep that has minimal rust, runs good, but does need a little work. This jeep is for someone who appreciates the old Willys Jeeps……not your freeway Barbie Jeep.”
This may be worth a look.
“1948 Willys Jeep that has minimal rust, runs good, but does need a little work. This jeep is for someone who appreciates the old Willys Jeeps……not your freeway Barbie Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It’s rough, but appears to have a VEC body.
“i have an original willis jeep, when i bought this i was told it was a 1943 so that’s what i’m going on.it is complete,just needs restoration. $2000 cash”
UPDATE: Runs and drives
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B
Very original. All stock. Needs to be restored
2695.00 OBO
Call 619-977-4888”
UPDATE: Still Available
“Rare early M38 US Army Jeep Very Original condition: Never restored! Jeep still retains its original 24volt waterproof electrical system, and all nomenclature (data tags) are present. Engine ran when parked, turns freely. Extras include an aluminum hardtop, in rough shape,with doors, the front drive flanges , T.O. rear quarter panels and more. Jim 631-774-0089”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $3800.
This appears pretty stock and solid.
“1947 Willys Jeep flat head 4 cylinder. Runs good and in great shape.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3700.
(08/15/201221) This might be a nice little jeep.
“1947 Willys jeep cj2A FRAME OFF All rust removed and repaired with new steel Brakes completely rebuilt new shoes all steel lines all flex lines all cylinders rebuilt. Steering box rebuilt steering belcrank rebuilt.
converted to 12V with new alternator. completely rewired. Engine runs good has 60 pounds oil pressure. seats are very good and clean. new wiper motor. painter with automotive acrylic urethane finish.
Looks good runs good ready to go. Call Larry @ 20seven five90 61seven0.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
(03/26/2010) “As mentioned above this DJ3A comes in very rare automatic transmission variation, 4×2 WD, with right hand drive which was a special order of Public Works Departments through out the country, this vehicles were also used by delivery agencies and post offices. When I got this Willys I was skeptical about if auto tranny is original or not but later in my research I came across official Willys document called Consolidated Specifications for Commercial Vehicles and it clearly stated that in fact auto transmission was an option for DJ3A line of vehicles (I can email this document to any interested party). Also I found pictures of very same Jeeps with canvas half tops, right hand drive and auto tranny at the Los Angeles Department of Public Works web sight on the page related to the history of the department (it’s a low resolution pictures but I attached them to this listing) . . . Much more history on eBay”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was listed at $32000
“FOR SALE is his 1941 Ford GP “PROTOTYPE” jeep that has been restored by him. The jeep has many original parts but also has some reproduction items. The engine is a GP engine but is missing the (holy grail) carburetor. The air cleaner is a reproduction. This jeep runs well and looks very very good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
This runs. Looks in pretty good shape, but does need some work.
“Runs good…..needs some work; “like all old jeeps.” To make street ready; need to fix tail lights.
For the most part this is original with a few exceptions; 12 volt conversion, new manifolds, larger fuel tank, added roll bar.
Low rust, however the windshield does have a poor rusted arm that was sent for repair. I was not happy with the repair and the shop also cracked one side of the glass.
I purchased this jeep from a person who had it stored in his garage for several years. I did license the jeep and took it for short drives to the grocery store. I just do not have the storage for this jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
I suspect it doesn’t run?
“Ready to be restored, have extra parts to go with it.: