UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Here’s some early jeeps and a trailer and some parts.
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My dad is selling his Jeeps a 1942 Willys and a 1942 Ford. They are both located in Bishop. Call Darrel for details”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Here’s some early jeeps and a trailer and some parts.
“
My dad is selling his Jeeps a 1942 Willys and a 1942 Ford. They are both located in Bishop. Call Darrel for details”

The seller would like to trade a motorhome for this.
“This Jeep will start up. It isnt ready to drive yet. comes with 2 extra hoods, brand new tires, extra flat head motor. has the windshield no cracks in the glass. Title on hand. On the registration it has on it the prev-plt number that is GMV*** and Prev title # and it also says the prev. State is WA. when doing research on it i found the month is it was made was July 1945. Will trade for a running, working Motorhome. this means i am able to get in it and drive and use all the items inside. I am not willing to take any junked out motorhomes. Here are some pics. If you want a pic of a certain area let me know. And NO i did not pain this, i bought it this way .. so please excuse the VERY bad paint job.”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/1592192154.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
It looks pretty good.
“1954 M38A-1 WILLYS JEEP, VERY GOOD CONDITION – GARAGE KEPT, LESS THAN 10 MILES ON REBUILT ENGINE, NEW ORIGINAL TIRES, NEW CARBURETOR AND VACUUM/FUEL PUMP, NEW UPHOLSTERY, TAGGED & LICENSED – STREET LEGAL, 38000 ORIGINAL MILES, CUSTOM MADE TRAILER FOR JEEP ALSO, $8,000 FIRM ”

This appears pretty stock.
“GOOD CONDITION, SOUND BODY AND CHASSIS. RUNS GREAT, NEW WIRING HARNESS and GENERATOR. 4X4 – CIVILIAN MODEL – VERY FEW RUST SPOTS – NEED TO CLEAR OUT THE GARAGE.”
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/1592910323.html

Here’s a restored CJ-2A.
“I hate, hate, hate that I have to sell this Jeep. I purchased this CJ2A several years ago and have 293 recorded man hours into the restoration. I have a full photo album of pictures from the very early stages through completion. However, only recent ones are available online. I have taken a few pictures of the pictures with my camera phone. Too much detail to go into regarding the restoration, but I do have a printout of everything that went into it. It runs well and is started weekly to keep everything in working order. T-90 Transmission and Transfer Case Model 18. Engine: #J45856. This restoration is one of the nicest that I’ve ever seen. This jeep is a great collectible and a piece of American history. Please feel free to ask questions, I’ll do my best to answer…. Make an offer! Can and would love to ship.”
http://asheville.craigslist.org/cto/1592886248.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
This looks like a great price.
“1948 Jeep Willys in excellent condition. Well cared for and garage kept. Absolutely no rust and the Jeep runs great. It’s a four wheel drive, 4 cylinder engine, 2 speed with canvas top. Great jeep for the cabin, hunting or just running around town with the kids and dog. I purchased it from the original owner and just don’t have room or time for more toys. Please call or email with question.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
Here’s a solid, good looking CJ-5.
“Orginal Body, Motor, Drive Train *Motor-F-134 Huricane 4cyl *Trans 3speed Warner T90C *Transfer case- Spicer 18 *Front Axle- Spicer full floating 5:38 gears *Rear Axle- Spicer 44 semi floting power lok 5:38 gears. Also included: one spare door, tow bar, bikini top and manual
Contact by Phone only NO E-MAILS.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(01/27/10) This appears in good condition and appears very stock.
“Great condition,runs great,Breaks need work.”


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950
It’s hard to tell much from the photo.
‘Mechanical condition ( very good ), four wheel drive, bucket seats, turning signals, trailor hitch, folding windshield, outside mirro on driver side, USMC decals on each side, 4×4 transfer case; two speed and is in parade condition Jeep. The Jeep was appraised on (9-2-09) by Classic Car Appraisal. The certificate will be turned over at time of purchase with the Jeep. The engine had a partial overhaul in 2007 and was painted about that time also.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This appears pretty clean and stock.
“1951 Willys Wagon 2WD. All original runs and drives, this is a project vehicle. Needs restoration. Very clean rust free body. Call or email Dan for details 1,950 obo.”
