UPDATE: Was priced at $950. This went quick.
This looks like a solid shell for a project.
“It Is A PROJECT , no motor , no transmission.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $950. This went quick.
This looks like a solid shell for a project.
“It Is A PROJECT , no motor , no transmission.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,500
This one appears in good condition.
“Own a piece of history. this jeep is in great condition older restoration. matching numbers great floors and seats interior excellent. runs great good tires. ready to haul your buddies or family fun. email with any questions thanks for looking Joel”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was on eBay.
Some new, some original parts. Looks nice.
“Here is my 1945 willys MB. This took me three winters to do a full frame up restoration.The frame was sanblasted and coated with POR 15 before being painted, The front frame horns were replaced and the rear crossmember. The axles were gone through and also POR 15 and then painted. The T84 transmission was gone through and rebuilt also the transfercase.The MB stamped engine was rebuilt by an engine shop, has about 200 miles on it. The Tub,hood,fenders,and windshield frame came from willys overland, the grill is original. The canvas is from beachwwod canvas, and the wireing is from vintage wireing of maine.All five combat rims are original and were sandblasted coated with POR 15 and then painted.There are many original parts NOS parts and some new parts in this jeep.The brakes are all new and new lines.I had a guy on the G503 website do some research and find the hood numbers for this MB, which he felt these were the correct ones. The data plate on the frame horn is original and the plates on the glove box door came from dataplates4U.Serial #412XXX.This is a great looking MB, Im sure I forgot about some stuff, any questions feel free to ask or send me your phone number and I would be glad to talk to you.I will get some more photos posted this weekend. These photos were taken this past summer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
Unclear if this runs or is complete.
“Beautiful “48” convertible Jeepster a quality American classic. Very heavy car the way the used to be built.
Vehicle is a project and needs alot of work
You can call to make a appointment to see.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $15,000
(11/28/2011) “1947 Willys Jeep, Frame Off Restoration, everything is new or rebuilt, trophy winner. Excellant running jeep ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
This looks good.
“This Willy Jeep is in good condition. It needs a new battery and ignition switch but otherwise it runs great and is mechanically sound. It has a V6 with a rebuilt transmission and transfer case. It comes with two tops; the bikini top in the pictures and a full cover with doors.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“This is an original, 1942 Army Jeep. It was built in April, 1942 and still has the data plates. This jeep is as complete and rust free as you will ever find. This jeep was my daily driver since 1993 and has always been garaged. DMV registration is current.
This jeep comes complete with all five 2-piece rims (no tires), rifle rack and aftermarket canvas top. There are numerous extra parts, including the original carburetor, 6-volt generator and fire extinguisher. The engine block is cracked and needs to be rebuilt or replaced. The original transmission and radiator have been rebuilt. I have all receipts for repairs and parts. This jeep can be restored to museum quality or used as a daily driver. Do not compare this to incomplete, non-working jeeps found outside in yards.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This appears in good shape.
“Beloved family toy. Retirement requires passing on. Rebuilt engine, trans., brakes, etc. Picture attached.”
Jack spotted this good looking M-151A1.
“A2 windshield, carb, electronic ignition. 20k on spedo, great tires, runs good, cash talks, runs well with new carb.. Uncut A1, with some A2 upgrades. OBO, located on the Big Island in Waimea.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
“CJ3 FLATHEAD JEEP. WINCH. DUAL GAS TANKS. OVERDRIVE. ALL COMPLETE. CLEAR TITLE.”