This has a rear PTO and looks pretty original. May have a little body rust.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/pts/d/torrance-1947-willys-jeep/6833299507.html
“1947 Willy’s Jeep. Original owner. PTO for farm equipment. 6 volt system. $4000.”
This has a rear PTO and looks pretty original. May have a little body rust.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/pts/d/torrance-1947-willys-jeep/6833299507.html
“1947 Willy’s Jeep. Original owner. PTO for farm equipment. 6 volt system. $4000.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $9500.
(06/20/2016) Has an extra gauge for some reason.
“1948 jeep in original untouched condition….3 speed..4wd…has the rear PTO and a front factory weight..53,000 original miles.. runs and drives perfect..
calls only-”




UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $10,000.
(01/04/2019) This appears worth a look. The price includes the trailer.
“Up for sale is my 1948 Willy’s Jeep. This Jeep runs and drives great. I recently installed a soft top, which is included in the sale. Also included is the matching bantam trailer.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,000. You can see this lift in action at the beginning of this video (thanks to Harmen for point it out):
(02/04/2019) Interesting lift. Maybe a more advanced version of the Farm-Aide lift? You can compare this one to some others: http://farmjeep.com/lifts.html … There might be a data plate on the right side near the pivot.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/petaluma-1948-willys-jeep-cj-2-restored/6806419072.html
“Restored a few years ago, with only 23 miles put onto it since then. Yes, 23 miles.
-Body was removed and professionally painted
-Engine was professionally rebuilt. Full tear down and rebuild
-Has factory installed 3 point hydraulic hitch
-Comes with plow attachment
-New brake cylinders and new brakes
-Converted to 12volt
-Currently non-opted with $0 back DMV fees
-Comes with original owner’s manual
-New tires
After WW2, Willys started to produce vehicles that could be multi-purpose. They wanted to build a truck that could complete with a tractor on the farm, so there were a bunch of factory options you could order the truck with.
This one has a factory installed hydraulic lift on the back. This was so you could pull a plow ( which comes with the truck ) or any number of other accessories. It could be disconnected if desired though.
The Jeep also comes with the rear seats and tailgate which could be installed if the hydraulic hitch is removed. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Nice looking wagon.
“Listing for a friend. You are looking at a very nice and well detailed 1956 Willys Station Wagon. It is the 4 wheel drive with the Continental 226 engine. It has had a very nice restoration including brand new interior with great attention to detail. Powdercoated seat frames, new upholstery, headliner, floor, etc. All new chrome along with updated stereo as well. New chrome grill. Also has brand new tires including the spare. Paint shows very nice, although has minor rust showing above drivers rear wheel well and bottom right of rear hatch. It also has new wiring and generator under the hood. Attention to detail on this truck is apparent throughout.
The bad part and reason for the very low price, is while enjoying all this fresh work, the engine let go with one of it’s rod bearings and will need a rebuild. It is all complete and has not been pulled out, my friend is just done with it and ready to just move on from it now. No expense has been spared and you will not be dissapointed. Asking 14,000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25,000.
The price is listed at $25,000, but it sounds like the seller will take offers.
“1947 WILLYS Jeep CJ2A with PTO
– Ground up restoration and complete engine, transmission and transfer case overhaul
– Engine completely rebuilt with new pistons and rings with all new internal parts
– Hardened seats to handle today’s gas
– Replaced entire brake system with proportional valve 70/30 disc front, drums rear
– NEW springs, steering box, suspension system, interior, windshield, lights, canvas top,
tires, wheels….
– Only 1596 miles since overhaul and over $35,000 invested
MAKE AN OFFER – SERIOUS SELLER”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $27,500.
Maury shared this nicely restored CJ-5, but it it’s not cheap. This also appears to have some rare Cutlas Bulldog hubs.

“Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this fully restored 1959 Willys Jeep CJ-5. After WWII, Willys smartly capitalized on the success of their military Jeeps and began producing a ”Civilian Jeep” – or CJ – and the rest is history. This ”Universal Jeep,” as it was marketed at the time, was a huge hit and over 600,000 CJ-5s were produced from 1954 to 1983 – but few have been restored to this standard.
This CJ-5 was used as a grounds service vehicle for a drive-in movie theater in Cleveland, Ohio before being discovered and purchased in 2010 by a gentleman who embarked on a frame-off, nut-and-bolt restoration to exacting standards. The original tub was deemed to be too far gone to practically restore so a new steel tub was sourced from Willys-Overland Motors in Toledo, OH. The original fenders, hood, grille and windshield frame were in good condition and were retained for originality. The frame was media blasted and detailed. The correct President Red paint is excellent outside, inside and under the hood and the body is super straight.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
(01/29/2019) Abe is selling his M-38. 
“1952 M-38 95% restored. If you are looking for a fun collector car, or if you like to have people wave as you drive down the road, this is the jeep for you.
M38 was a Korean War era Jeep that was only in production for 2.5 years. Original Body tub. All wires redone front to back. New gauges, gauge cluster, exhaust, fuel lines, fuel tank, brakes, new original wheels, new tires, upholstery, windshield, windshield seal, pintle hook, antenna, starter, solenoid, carburetor rebuild, new air intake, pioneer gear (axe/shovel). I have original data plate, and paint for touch up. This is great in a parade or to advertise your business!
I have clean title, so you dont have to worry about inspection or anything.
The only thing not original on this jeep is that it was converted to 12 volt (regular battery works) and we added seat belts and turn signals, and a horn that makes a fun sound.
I have had in the family for 30 years. Only selling, because I am tired of having too much stuff and I just dont drive it enough to enjoy it like I used to.
NO TRADES, I do not need help selling. Cash or verifiable cashiers check. I have title and Im ready to sell. Buy it before I change my mind!”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. was $15,000.
Looks in good shape.
“1952 M38 Willy’s military jeep
Clear title, street legal,
Completly professionally restored.
All new, brake system, complete engine overhaul, trans/ transfer case rebuilt, new fuel system, new interior, soft top, & paint.
Over 24000 invested, motivated to sell.
NO TRADES, don’t ask
Price has been reduced from 18500”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $9550.
Could be worth a look. Seller has never put it in four-wheel-drive.
“his posting is for a 1952 Willys M38-A1 (US Army) Jeep with 59,182 miles. Stored indoors in a climate-controlled warehouse. Beautifully patinaed it runs great and starts every time. Top end is 60 MPH on a flat road (if you’re leaning forward). New starter, coil, five tires and tubes. Gas tank has been cleaned and sealed. Recent oil change. Four-cylinder 4-134 F engine with three speed T90 transmission that runs strong, but does leak a little oil . New complete engine/seal kit comes with the vehicle. Transfer case may or may not work, never put in four-wheel drive. 24-volt electrical system with built in trickle charger. Has roof bow but I’ve never had the canvas top (inexpensive and readily available). Lots of period extras, including practice grenade (drilled and used as shifter), hula girl, ammo box, 1951 oil can mounted to floor with a coffee cup holder, knapsack mounted to back of seat for storage, cut off key for security in glove box, rear view mirror, shovel under hood, blackout light works, Korean War canteen for radiator overflow, gas can, whip antennae, two-ton grill plate,hemp rope, tow hitch and hooks, and latch seat belts from a 1960 Havilland bomber.
Clean title. Vin#17272”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700.
Looks like a good price. It has some early Cutlas PowerLock hubs.
“Runs great. 4cyl manual 4 wheel drive.”
TJ spotted this great looking Commando. Seller notes it needs some TLC, so I imagine it needs some power train work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/286563665380554/?ref=messenger_share
“Must sell thanks to federal furlough! Classic with all the options. Needs TLC by Jeepster collector”