Looks like a very good price.
“Steel hard top and doors for flat fender jeep
Came off 42 Willys, not sure of fit for other years
Steel doors also included but not shown”
Looks like a very good price.
“Steel hard top and doors for flat fender jeep
Came off 42 Willys, not sure of fit for other years
Steel doors also included but not shown”
Could be a good project.
“I have a very rare 1946 Jeep Willys for sale. The jeep is in very good condition for its old age. It just needs a little work to be in tip top shape.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3500.
Might be a good project.
“All original 1955 Jeep Willys Wagon
does not run
$3500”
No pics provided.
“1947 willys cj2a. Running chassis. Body not included. L head 138 inline 4. T90 and t18 drivetrain. 5.38 gears stock. $1000 . ”
https://visalia.craigslist.org/pts/6114649090.html
No pics provided.
“Willys flat fender jeep project, restoration started but ran out of time.
Professionally rebuilt F-134 engine (bored .60 over w/ all new parts)
Frame sandblasted and painted
All new brakes, axel seals, u-joints, clutch, etc.
New wiring harness in box
Needs new tub or bodywork completion on existing tub.
Needs tires, windshield glass, interior, etc.
Many extra parts”
https://vermont.craigslist.org/cto/6111634926.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(02/24/2017) What is that thing on the hood? A dancing hula guy? Look like the top might be a custom creation.
“WILL NOT ANSWER TEXTS OR EMAILS CALLS ONLY
1947 WILLIE’S JEEP
V6
3 SPEED
4 WHEEL DRIVE
WENCH
2 HEATERS
(HORSE LESS CARRIAGE PLATES GO WITH IT)
$4,500.00 FIRM CASH”
No updates on Tuesday. I was sick most of Monday.
– Dave
Craig spotted this one. It is mostly a CJ-5.The body is civilian also (side of the body is stamped “Jeep”), but it has an M-38A1 dash.
“Posting up my 1957 Jeep CJ. It’s a CJ-5 made by willys overland and is dressed up to look like an M38-A1 Which is the military version on this jeep model. I’ve owned it for a little over 2 years, the previous owner started a frame off restoration and was working toward the military theme but lost interest. I decided to source the rest of the parts and finish it off. It’s completely rust free and everything works. The 4cylinder motor runs great and the 3-speed manual transmission shifts well. The 4wheel drive works as well and has a high and low range with front manual locking hubs.
It has 5 good BFG AT/KOs and runs about 55mph down the road with no issues. Has brand new paint and decals and working lights and gauges. The only issues are the rear pinion seal leaks and the generator needs to be rebuilt. It runs fine without it I just keep a tender on the battery and never have a probkem. Comes with a dummy 50 Cal mounted in the back. I’m sure there’s a lot I’m missing but if you’re interested feel free to call or text and I can give you further details. This has been a great jeep and lots of fun just time to move on to something else. Looking to Get $9000 but will entertain reasonable offers if you’re a serious buyer”
There are quite a few good parts here and the blue one runs.
“I have two Willys Jeeps for sale. Both for one price, will not separate. A 1962 DJ-3A & a 1965 DJ-3A. They are both restorable, but in rough condition. The 1965 (mostly blue) runs good an drives but is not complete. The 1962 (mostly green) has been sitting for
a long time and does not run but, it is complete except for the radiator, battery & tailgate. everything else is there and it rolls. These are Dispatcher Jeeps and are rear wheel drive. One is floor shift & the other is column shift. They are the old style flathead engines, flat hood & flat fenders.
If you want to build a Gala, or one of the other DJ models, This is all you need to start. I have clear titles for both.
Sadly, all glass has been broken out & there is a lot of rust. Check photos carefully. $1,800.00 cash, no trades, will not separate.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $2500.
Craig shared this one. There might be value here. The seller is away and his parents are selling it. It’s not clear if they can sign off on the title or not (Based on PA law, it may depend on when the title was issued).
“3 speed manual, four cylinder. New Mickey Thompson Baja claw tires. 8000lb Ramsey winch. Brakes and clutch are brand new. Rear differential may need some attention as well as fuel pump (…or fuel filter). It ran in the fall, but now it only runs if fuel is added manually into carb. Some simple TLC will have this up and running in no time. Body is really in decent shape and was being prepped for paint. I am in the military and I don’t have time to work on it. My parents are my contacts for I am unfortunately not available at this time”
Every year the Italians celebrate the Colonna della Libertá (Column of Liberation). CeePee and his friends from Bavaria once again made their way down to join the event in their jeeps. It had snowed two days prior to their trip south, so it sounds like it was a chilly drive.
CeePee reports they had a good time, as always. One of the people he met for the first time was Italian Gregory Alegi (read more about his trip here), who in 2013 drove an MB with his friend to Toledo. Ann and I almost had a chance to meet up with Gregory, but we couldn’t make the timing work.
On their return trip to Germany, CeePee wrote that his group was nearly swept away with rain. Still, it didn’t dampen their spirits. Thanks for sharing your trip with us!
UPDATE: Jeffrey’s Data plate:
Originally published May 01, 2017: Nick Oxender added this data plate from a Navy CJ-3A to his collection. According to him, this one was found at a flea market 5 years ago. It’s in excellent shape – the only “wear” being from the dash screws. The previous owner suspects one of the guys was out on the town and totaled the Jeep, and all that survived was the tag. Either that, or someone thought it looked nice and swiped it.
This data plate was so nice Nick was skeptical about whether it was real or not. After quite a bit of research, he found one guy that made a small run of them, but those weren’t produced within the time frame of when this one was found.
Does the CJ-3A page have a list of Navy plates? Might be an interesting this to assemble.
We didn’t have time to stop and inspect it, but Ann spotted this MB/GPW at our local Yoke’s Grocery Store parking lot. It looked in good shape.
Ben’s got his FC for sale.
“Rare Forward Control Jeep for sale. Ran even and well when I parked it about 6 years ago. Do not have time or resources to restore…could be an amazing crawler or restoration project!
It is a ton of fun to drive.
original 6 cylinder hurricane motor.
4×4.
Manual transmission.
Title and maintenance book in hand.”
Has some power lock hubs on the front and a few other non-standard items, but looks solid.
“A Ford GPW military Jeep. New tires, brakes, exhaust and rebuilt carb. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $25,000.
Looks like a nice combo.
“For sale is a fully restored 1942 Ford GPW and 1943 Bantam trailer. Please provide your name and a contact number with reply.
$25,000.”
Has a variety of parts, but hasn’t run in a while.
“51 m38 military jeep with orig 24v system still, has been sitting for years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Neat project. Seller will likely lose some money on the sale. Thanks to Marty for finding it.
“1950 Jeep Willys Extended Cab Pickup Project
frame ready to go
$6300 invested in body work already
Price Includes:
frame, extended cab, bed, tailgate, 2 fenders, grill, hood, bumpers, doors, console and more
Project was begun by father who recently died from cancer. He had a dream and a vision for this automobile that no one else in the family has the energy or know-how to complete. Price is negotiable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Needs glass.
“Arctic top for M38, M38A1, and early CJs
Made for military.
All aluminum.
Will nee new glass.
I don’t text so don’t bother.
I will respond to emails if you include your phone #.
Better yet call me.
May trade for M38 A1 parts.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/06/2017) It’s a bit rough, but could have some hard-to-find Traveller parts.
“Rare Willy’s wagon, 4 wheel drive, body only, no motor, no transmission. Jeep wagoneer. Paid $900 for it and then another $600 for front and rear axles, so no low balls. Project for sure but distinctive Americana.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1100.
(04/07/2017) It’s a roller. Might be an aftermarket body?
“Clean CA 1946 CJ2A title in my name
CJ2A body, no windshield frame
Stock frame as best I can tell, someone did a saginaw steering conversion
Stock axles
No motor, trans, transfer case, or driveshafts.
I already cut out the bus seat.
This could be a fun Jeep project, hot rod, sand jeep, resto. I was really looking for a driver but this is a larger project than I can tackle at the moment.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $750.
(10/30/2016) “I have a project that I bought, but I’m just not going to get to it. It looks to be a late 40’s CJ. The engine, transmission and t-case are missing. This would be a great project, drop in a modern V6 and Willys trans & t-case.
The tub is very clean, hardly any rust. Fenders are in OK shape. I have a hood and CJ3a windshield frame that I can include, too. Have a bunch of spare parts I can include, like a radiator, spare steering column, t-case skid plate, front & rear driveshafts, etc.
No title, sold with a bill of sale.”
More parts have been painted. On my next visit to Seattle (in a couple days?) I will be pulling the brakes to see what I need, checking the rear end, and working on the gas tank and readying that for installation.
Today I’ll be cleaning the and painting the bell housing and cleaning the generator and starter.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(01/22/2017) “1951 Willys CJ3a. Great running vehicle and tons of fun. Jeep has a 4.3 vortec swap with a 600cfm Edelbrock carb and aluminum intake. Also has a brand new HEI distributor, long tube headers, flow master exhaust and an electric fan. It has a T-18 transmission with a Dana 20 transfer case. Axles are stock as far as I know with Warn locking hubs. Tires are 33×12.5×15. Brakes and bushings have been replaced. $6000 obo. Call, text or email”