UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“This is a 1951 Willys M38 Jeep in good condition runs great mostly original drives straight but unfortunately need to sell.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“This is a 1951 Willys M38 Jeep in good condition runs great mostly original drives straight but unfortunately need to sell.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was at $650
For the price it is worth a look. That’s a lot of slats on the hood.
“1942 willies jeep, rough, engine was rebuilt 20 years ago and then project stalled,has been under cover since, i have the title
would be a great summer cruiser when restored
$650 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This has no title, but it looks pretty good.
“1960 Willy’s Jeep for sale, it is a CJ-5 with an inline 4 Cylinder and three speed on the floor. 4-Wheel Drive works great, hub locks work. I’ve done a lot of work on the jeep but don’t have a place to drive it anymore. It needs to be out in the country. No Title, so it will make a great hunting / ranch vehicle. It’s worth more than i’m asking but have it discounted for the title situation. $2,500 pretty firm.
The jeep runs great, in the past three years i have replaced:
The battery, The fuel pump, The clutch, The brakes, The carburetor, The windshield, The wipers, Spark plugs
The only issues i run into:
You cant down shit to 1st gear. (timing issue in the gear box that only effects a down shift)”
UPDATE: Still Available. Was priced at $2500
(02/28/2013) This hasn’t run in two years. The interior floors appear to have some patches.
“Vehicle is mostly complete. it is missing the gas tank. and has minor body damage. It has the original 24 volt electrical system. Vehicle ran when I parked it two years ago. If your interested I can be reached in the evenings at (six zero one) 859-9392. Thank you.”
UPDATE: This was priced at $3800. It’s a traveller, rather than a Parkway Conversion. **SOLD**
“We’re selling our 1964 Willy Wagon. Asking price is 3800.00 obo. I have replaced the shocks and gas tank. I bought a new master cylineder, however havent had the time to get it installed. The wagon runs great. We actually were using it as a daily driver.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Vincent spotted this stock CJ-5. It has good restoration potential.
“For sale 1963 cj 5 2 owner jeep. This Jeep has a factory hardtop with the full size doors, so the windows are much bigger and also roll all the way up and down. The body is very straight, only two small rust spots on the tailgate. Just put new fuel tank and sending unit. Also put new fuel pump tuneup and carburetor rebuild. Runs and drives very well. Very rare find!! 4 cylinder 3speed transmission.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. Status Unknown
The tub isn’t original, but the restoration work looks great.
“This Jeep has recently been completed after a long restoration. The aftermarket replacement body is approx. 25 years old-brand unknown, but fits well, The fenders, hood, windshield frame, and tailgate are OE pieces. The excellent original frame was blasted and painted, the body is painted top and bottom. The entire driveline has been rebuilt professionally (engine, trans, transfer case, axles, and overdrive unit). This Jeep runs and drives as new. The steering is straight and true, the geartrain is quiet, and there are no squeeks or rattles. The only mileage put on it was for setup and testing. It has a reman warn overdrive unit with an un-used PTO attached. I encourage bidders to come see this Willys before bidding, it is an excellent original-type unmodified Jeep.
Here is a list of new and remanufactured parts that have built the Jeep.
New: Belts and hoses, voltage regulator, steering linkage, gauges, tailgate chains, all new braking system, axles and bearings, all 5 Denman 6.00-16 tires with tubes, seat foam and upholstery, Walck’s wiring harness, fuel pump, tail light and reflector, rearview mirror, wiper motor and arm, air filter assembly, brake and fuel lines, and clutch.
Remanufactured: Engine, transmission, transfer case, Warn overdrive, PTO unit, generator, starter, carburetor, and steering gearbox”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
This CJ-3A looks nicely restored.
“I’ve got a nice original 49 willys cj3a jeep to trade. Frame has been sandblasted and painted, Floors and braces properly replaced with 16 gauge steel and factory mounts.
new stuff includes:
floors
factory braces
fuel tank
fuel pump
alternator
wiring
water pump
gauges
fuel plumbing
brake plumbing
oil lines
seals
military tires (5)
seats
lots of other s**t I can’t remember
included but not pictured is a newer complete top and doors in good condition and a period correct pto winch
I assembled it with mostly stainless hardware. It’s a pretty cool old jeep, It is slow like you would expect from 1940’s technology but it is a fun ride. I want to trade it for a decent Harley big twin bike.I value it at $10,000 I would trade for a really good shovelhead or evo bike. A bobber or chopper style bike would flip my switch. might consider other cool (a rusty pickup or ford taurus etc is not cool) trades if it makes sense. whatcha got?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
The front bumper has been updated, but the rest of this looks solid.
“Rebuilt motor, new clutch system, new cab, lay down windshield, new gas tank,new upholstery. Runs good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
The seller indicates this is an experimental Mighty Mite? I don’t know enough about them.
“This auction is for a very rare M422E1, the general consensus is that only 10 were lengthened by 6” and became the basis for the M422A1. This was referenced by the August 1960 issue of Leatherneck. The article stated that “10 Mighty Mites are being prepared at the Detroit factory for specialized work. “They will have a six-inch longer wheelbase,” Capt. McPherson said, and will be able to handle specific communication gear.” This M422E1 was equipped with a MRC-83 radio (Serial number X1) as indicated by data plate. Also has very rare and fully functioning early tail-gate with built in seats. Jeep starts and runs well, see video on youtube by going to:
http://youtu.be/fuXTnoDFM2s