UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(02/21/2013) It looks like there is some bondo near the step. Or, it is the light reflecting funny.
“I have a 1946 willys allstock runs great!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(02/21/2013) It looks like there is some bondo near the step. Or, it is the light reflecting funny.
“I have a 1946 willys allstock runs great!”
This jeep has the rear PTO. It looks good.
“One of a king Jeep Willys. Simply the best Jeep on the market! Total restoration beginning in 2003. I have records of all repairs and purchased parts. Fun to drive. Around 4000 miles on origional engine restoration. Very rare correct back seat, PTO, etc. Too many repairs to list. Vehicle sold “as is”. It is awesome! Only serious buyers. Buyers must pay by bank check and buyers are responsible for all fees for delivery. “
UPDATE: **SOLD*** Was on eBay
This appears solid and includes the hunting platform.
“1952 CJ-3A, Superb condition. Engine rebuilt with approx 2,700 miles. Transmission rebuilt with approx 1,500 miles. Runs and drives well. Transitions into 4WD smoothly both in high and low range. Aluminum hunting bow on front and electric feeder on back. Both have quick removal receivers. Clear Texas title. Current State inspection and registration. Pics added shortly.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This former movie jeep looks like a good restoration candidate.
“1952 Willys M38 Jeep used as team vehicle in Major League 3 “Back to the Minors”
The movie production company rented this Jeep from me and painted the black “bumblebee stripes” on it in 1998 for the movie.
Click on the link below, to the movie and at 12 minutes into the movie, you will see the Jeep drive into view during the airport scene………………..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3iq9u0Bhj0
The Jeep is rust free and has been stored inside my warehouse for the past 30 years, except for the week it was used to film the movie.
This M38 is in extremely good condition and rust free. I bought thisM38 Jeep from the South Carolina Highway Department on Shop Road, in Columbia, SC. The SCHD shop used it as a “pusher” on their yard since the mid 1950’s, hence the extremely low miles under 5000. Please view posted photos!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
Runs, drives and plows.
“Plow yourself out in style. 1953 Willys pickup with hydraulic snowplow operated off engine. F134, 4×4, 3sp trans. Runs and drives great. Handled yesterday’s 10″ of snow on my 400′ of driveway just fine.
Body has a couple welds and dings but overall is very solid. Good candidate for restore or just use as is around the house, farm, or town.”
Here’s a Parkway Conversion Dan found.
“1958 Willys Jeep Wagon with the double rear “barn doors”. Runs and drives. Has excellent tires. One of only 536 made with the barn doors this year. Does have some rust in the body as shown in the photographs. Has a clear Montana title.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $4300
It’s supposed to have only 7,917 miles on it. This may be worth a look.
“I have a 1955 Willy’s CJ-5 (First year of the CJ-5). Extremely rare find in this condition with only 7,917 original miles. It has been garaged almost it’s entire life. I picked this one up from the original owner and spent some time on it to get it back into driving shape. Now runs and drives, still 6-volt, everything completely stock and original. Even the original paint is in good shape! Have the original owners manual and promo poster to go with it.”
UPDATE: Sold. Was priced at $19,000.
“1952 M38 Ser.#65578 Original 24 volt, water fording, condition with added: Tow Bar, M-1 rifle rack, radio and overdrive.”
The seller notes there are no dents, yet it looks to me like there is a dent in the front driver’s corner. This lacks windshield wipers, too.
“FOR SALE ; 1958 WILLYS JEEP FC 150 PICKUP ,ORIGINAL CONDITION , 4CYL ,3 SPD,4WHEEL DRIVE,NEW BRAKES AND TIRES,VERY LITTLE RUST, NO DENTS,DRIVERS DOOR GLASS CRACKED , RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3450
(08/02/2012) “VERY good body!! No cracks in windshield and back glass, and as you can see… original tailgate stenciling is still alive and well! Even has an original equipment, “kerosene flair & flag kit!!” How cool is that?!? Engine (Original) has been started but will need a rebuild. If you’re not in the mood to rebuild… A perfect engine swap is the 60 degree V-6 Chev found in S-10 pick-ups and others.”