UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This looks a bit dented, but otherwise appears solid.
“This Willys will come with many spare parts (engine, frt and rr axles, springs, radiator, etc) It is the original 6 volt system. No title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This looks a bit dented, but otherwise appears solid.
“This Willys will come with many spare parts (engine, frt and rr axles, springs, radiator, etc) It is the original 6 volt system. No title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900
This looks solid.
“1948 WILLYS Jeep, Classic 4×4! Everything works great, perfect running condition w/ new tires.”
UPDATE: Was $7450: **Status Unknown**
“This “Jeep” is in excellent condition. Having only 2 owners within the last 55 years it is obvious that it has been well taken care of and maintained. The first owner used the PTO to cut firewood on the farm. The current owner is a Jeep collector and has keep the truck stored indoors. If you are looking for a classic vintage “working mans” truck, here it is!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This needs work.
“You are bidding on a 1942 Ford GPW Jeep, which my brother and I inherited from our uncle. It has been sitting in a barn for the past 5 to 7 years since the engine was started. The motor will turn over, but I didn’t attempt to try and start. I will try and list everything about the jeep, to the best of my knowledge, and include pictures.
My uncle converted to 12 volt, so will need to be changed back to 6 volt.
Will need to change vacuum operated windshield motor back to manual operated windshield wiper.
Has slight damage to right front fender. ( shown in pictures )
Floor boards under front seats and rear floor boards has rust out areas
Underneath above gas tank has rusted spots. ( shown in pictures )
Windshield glass looks good, but frame rusted at bottom and missing center upright bars that makes it look like two windshields. ( shown in pictures )
Drivers side rear panel behind wheel has rusted out spot and passenger side has some bondo which could have had been some rust at one time this is the only places I saw in exterior body. ( shown in pictures )
Body seems solid except these areas
Frame looks solid
Transmission and transfer case complete
Motor complete
Steering wheel good shape no cracks
Front and back seats original except for material what’s left
Canopy canvas not original , but I think the frame is original
Will need to remove angle from frame at left driver’s rear shackle (shown in pictures) and replace with a support arm that attaches to shackle to be as original.
Have clear title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“Original 1949 Jeepster — NOT restored, but no dings, no rust. The interior is clean. The previous owner replaced the head gasket on the original 134 c. i. flathead engine and I replaced the six-volt battery, all belts, hoses, and radiator and did an oil change — all less than six months ago. The top frame and original side curtain frames are fine, but the top needs new fabric and both it and the side curtains need new plastic for the windows. The brake shoes all are at about 75%, but the I can’t open the master cylinder so I don’t know if the lines are bad or the master cylinder might be, but in either case the brakes DO NOT work. I have priced a master cylinder online at $69. The three-speed transmission with overdrive and clutch are strong, but the synchro appears to be bad. Sometimes it will go into gear just fine, other times it grinds. I spoke with a Jeepster guy in Florida who says he will do a complete transmission rebuild for $295 plus shipping. I have driven the Jeepster around my property (without the brakes) and the steering seems fine. It accelerates well, does not smoke (except when first started for about 30 seconds if it’s been sitting for several weeks) and doesn’t make any strange sounds. I was going to do a full restoration on it, but too many projects are ahead of it in line. The only damage I have seen is a hole about 2 inches in diameter on the side of the driver seat (shown in photos), a piece chipped off the right side rear seat step (shown in photos), and the hubcap on the spare tire has a crack in it . . . more on eBay”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Needs work. It doesn’t say whether it runs.
“1952 Willys Utility Van. Great Project. All original. Four cylinder. Shift on the column. Priced to sell.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(09/07/2012) Parked when running 35 years ago. This is a very stock jeep with the belt pulley PTO. It also comes with a bunch of new parts. However, it is also a rusty jeep that hasn’t moved in three decades.
“1952 CJ3A Willys Jeep
This Jeep is about as original and complete as you will find. I bought it from the family that bought it new. It was mainly used for farm use and has been sitting for 35 years. as a result it only has 36,000 miles on it. It has the flat head four cylinder “Go Devil” motor that is still a 6 volt electric system. two speed transfer case and three speed manual transmission. This Jeep was also equipped with the factory optional rear PTO system. The Jeep has never been restored or modified. It has a lot of parts with it you almost never find. seat frames, frame for the soft top, door frames, mirrors, under seat tool box with the willys stamped lid. I have the optional under door side steps, and the snap on grill screen, to keep weeds out of the radiator while mowing. The crown jewel piece I have is the adator that allows you to run belt driven items, like a grits or saw mill with the PTO. I even have the original owners manual for it. I have not tried to start the motor, It ran and drove before it was set up. but the last time it was started was 35 years ago. The only thing I have done is knocked off some of the surface rust and put them areas in primer just to persevere it, and that is all I have been doing too it. I have a new baby on the way so I not going to have the time to continue working on it in the near future, and for a while. and would rather not see it sit. I was planing on fully bringing this Jeep back and keeping it as a result I have bought up quite a few spare parts. I have an flathead engine a frame with front and rear axles, extra generator, carburetor, starter, manifolds, steering column, hood, front grill, hubs, four extra stock rims and other misc things. Over a grand in spare parts alone. Price for everything is $4000″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This has surface rust, but it appears solid. This has some unusual seat covers.
“1950 M38 Willys Jeep, Hard top, straight 4 cylinder, 24 volt system. 90-95% original, good mechanical shape, needs body work. Heater already added to jeep.”
The price seems a bit high given the overspray on the dash and other issues.
“1943 Ford Military Jeep GPW 3 speed transmission 4 cyl 4X4 all original been siting for years i inherited it but have no use for it but its a true piece of history something really rare
something you dont see everyday call me for more info at (562)644-2779”
UPDATE: Dennis reports this has sold. It was listed at $1500.
This hasn’t b een run in a while and has rot on the driver’s side at the very least. The half cab looks good.
“MOTOR REBUILT IN EARLY 1990’S, BEEN IN STORAGE FOR LAST 15 YEARS, LAST STARTED IN 2001. 6′ BLADE INCLUDED.”