UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This appears solid.
“1948 Willys Jeep shown with custom rims , original rims in back of Jeep. Motor good but needs TLC”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This appears solid.
“1948 Willys Jeep shown with custom rims , original rims in back of Jeep. Motor good but needs TLC”
This looks in pretty good shape. The seller lists it as a ’51 M-38. It has the hinged grilled, so is likely a “52 or “53.
“Vehicle runs good, hasn’t been started since last spring, new top, all new brake system. Needs 2 new batteries sold as is. Has maryland title”
UPDATE: Was $6000. **SOLD**
“$6500 with winch, or $6000 without winch, would rather sell without winch. Up for sale is a 1947 Willys Civilian Jeep, with a later model F-head engine. Engine, transmission and transfer case were rebuilt about 1,200 miles ago, new cooper tires put on about 300 miles ago (some older pictures have the old tires) nice best-top brand top with doors, very good shape, runs great, shifts great, starts up every time with no problems, ask any questions you’d like, happy to answer. Has minimal surface rust, no holes or cancer, no major dents or cracks in body, fenders were strengthened at some point with some l-stock steel. Has a suspension lift to fit 31″ tires and bigger f-head engine, center seam under hood has been cut and a small portion of the firewall has been trimmed to accommodate, has holley carb. All gauges work, all electrical works. Has a newer heater. Has hand operated Beebe Bros 2 ton winch that works very well, haven’t seen many of them around, is currently off of the jeep. I love this jeep but I feel like it’s too nice for me to smash around rocks and trees in so I’d rather have something a lot rougher to mess with. Has full roll bar under top, locking ammo can storage compartment between seats, back seat will need some tlc, front seats in great shape with no tears or wear, windshield wipers run off of vaccuum, has tow hitch, comes with one brand new army green jerry can and holder which is mounted to tailgate. Includes one spare tire mounted on side. Electrical is a 6v system. Engine leaks a little oil, I assume some bolts need to be tightened after breaking in from the rebuild. Thanks for looking, e-mail with any questions and leave a number if you’d like to talk over the phone instead.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Sonny is selling this CJ-2A.
“1948 WILLYS JEEP CJ2A, 4×4
This has original 4 cylinder engine and 3 speed transmission, runs great also has a ,Bestop Tiger Top the truck comes with xtra parts brand new in box.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3250
This needs a starter. This appears to have the original bumper.
“Cute Willys Jeep (former owner said it was 1944). Runs great, but needs a starter. Turn heads and always draws attention. World War II with civilian hood and later windshield. Former owner made a tailgate, which was not with the jeep originally. Located in Oxford.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks great.
“FEATURES INCLUDE :
Super Hurricane 6-cylinder @ 115HP & 190 ft-lbs TQ
3-Speed Manual Transmission
4-Wheel-Drive
15-Inch Painted Steel Wheels/Hubcaps – 225/75R15 Whitewall Tires
Spartan Turn Signals
Heat / Defrost
The seats feature original upholstery.
Under the hood is the Super Hurricane 6-cylinder engine rated at 115 horsepower and 190 ft-lbs of toque. This powerplant runs smooth. The engine compartment itself is clean and detailed throughout, displaying the original firewall sheet metal as well as the inner fenders and core support. The engine is paired with a stout 3-speed manual transmission along with the 4-wheel-drive system. It is complete and correct, down to the oil bath air cleaner.”
UPDATE: Was $15,000. **SOLD**
Looks nice.
“This is a nice jeepster. It is a straight stick with overdrive and it is in very good shape. Not sure on the miles but i can find out. 15,000 o.b.o. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This isn’t perfect, but is pretty nice.
This 1951 Willys Jeepster is a 4-cylinder, manual transmission vehicle with 47570 miles showing (mileage is not guaranteed).
The Jeepster has an excellent top, good wide whitewall tires, and a solid body showing an older repaint. Hubcaps are original with trim rings. The upholstery is useable with some cracks/tears as shown in the photographs. Engine is inline, F-head 4 cylinder; 134.2 cu.in. The engine runs fine, but shows blue smoking. Watch video of vehicle driving here (video taken 11/16/12).
The Jeepster was offered from 1948 through 1951 by the Willys-Overland Company.
The vehicle may be viewed at the Northeast Classic Car Museum, 24 Rexford Street, Norwich, NY 13815 at any time during regular business hours or by special appointment. The Museum is open 7 days per week from 9am-5pm (closed Thanksgiving Day). To view the vehicle at another time, please email info@classiccarmuseum.org or call 607-334-2886 to make an appointment. Please – serious bidders only! WE STRONGLY URGE YOU TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING.”
UPDATE: Sold! Was listed at $3500.
“mostly original yellow willys
has top and doors, etc. but top is not perfect
runs great – have owned for 8 years and driven regularly.
Rare shark’s teeth factory option”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This has potential.
“This is a serious project, but it’s all there. Currently has a 235 Chevy straight six. Turns over with compression. Run a year or so ago. Truck has not been registered since 1974. Has black plates. No longer in the system and I can give you a bill of sale but that’s it. Took this truck in on a trade, and maybe I shouldn’t have, but I have ridden in it off road and it is a fun a old beast. Gas tank needs to be mounted and the brakes need work to be any use. 4 wheel drive works fine and she’ll climb anything you want. Will trade for motorcycle, project OK plus $$$ Maybe for a 4 door family car, but that’s about it, no 420, no electronics etc.”