UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.
“1979 JEEP POSTAL RIG
4 CYL. RUNS GOOD
READY TO WORK
AUTOMATIC-GOOD HEATER”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.
“1979 JEEP POSTAL RIG
4 CYL. RUNS GOOD
READY TO WORK
AUTOMATIC-GOOD HEATER”
I haven’t seen many of those mini-terra tires in Texas.
“1949 Jeep Willys CJ3A
Runs and drives great, Sand tires, Ramsey Wench, All original body, have extra parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Engine isn’t stock. Listed as a 1941.
“I have a 1941 army jeep has motor and trany good project for a jeep lover”
Adam’s got this truck for sale.
“1949 willys jeep 4×4 for sale. Ford 289, c4 transmission, ford 9” rear end, new edelbrock 4 barrel intake, new carb, hei ignition. Bed and hood have been sandblasted and primed. Only problem rust is on passenger floorboard, new panel is cheap. Dual exhaust starts right up.’
Has an inline six installed.
“1944 Willys MB WII Jeep project. My brother and I bought this to restore, but we found a different jeep later on which we want to concentrate on instead, and he has since moved to Hawaii. Frame tag has a serial number of MB 324912, which puts it in the 1944 year. Willys MB left toe board gusset has a number of 46344. Willys MB tub toolbox features round style lock depressions and plain style lid. Appears that somewhere a later style “Willys” script hood and windshield frame was added? Spare dash and cowl included to replace cutout dash. Engine is not original to jeep, running condition unknown, newer looking carb. Tub and frame are really solid, but tub has a fair amount of filler, so I assume it needs to be have the metal worked out to be nice. Have not done anything to this jeep since we bought it, just trying to recoup some of our money. Priced right.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $3500.
Looks like a project that doesn’t run. Includes the trailer. Listed as a ’45. Might have full floating hubs in the rear.
“1945 wills jeep with trailer needs restored have a ford 4 cyl mtr to go with it sorry no title”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/01/2017) No pics provided.
“i have a 1946 willys jeep cj2a looking to sell asap it runs but needs a carb rebuild and proable a radiator. Drivelive and frame in great shape for age body needs some tlc and patch work. also have a half hardtop with doors for it.”
1. This one was on eBay. It also appeared in the March 27, 1944, issue of the News-Journal out of Mansfield, Ohio.
“1944- U.S. Coast Guardsmen demonstrate new “Invader” jeep, which can carry 10 men and travel up to 60 miles an hour. The Invader is made by sawing a standard Jeep in half and adding three feet to the middle. Photo measures approx. 7″ x 9″”
2. UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. This photo sold in early 2015. It was taken 3/17/44
Here’s a great shot of the Coast Guard of Invader Jeep. It was stretched three feet to accommodate more people. The text “The Coast Guard Invader” is just visible along the side. Here’s an example of one at a museum in New Jersey.
“944- At a Coastguard Station on the Atlantic Coast, U.S. Coast Guardsmen demonstrate new “Invader” jeep, carrying 10 men and traveling up to 60 miles an hour over sand.”
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Below is more info about the Coast Guard Invader.
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The photo of the stuck jeep shown below is meant to demonstrate why the Coast Guard created the “Invader Jeep”. Designed to carry 10 people, the caption explains why it will navigate sand better.
Here’s an example of the “Invader Jeep” from the G503 page (see more here). Compare the below pic to the restored “Invader” at the New Jersey Museum.
Looks good.
“Have a 1943 ford international army jeep for sale. All original every thing works as it should starts runs and drives. Comes with all ratio equipment and carrying bags. Also has a trailer that will come with it in the sale ..4×4 works shift on the fly high and low..as back in the 40s this rig is a 4 speed manual transmission 1.4it 4 cylinder it’s a small rig will go any where ..just serviced ready to roll..no tire lockers no trades .. Selling for an old friend very rare hard to find..you won’t find one of these in this kind of condition and I know what she is worth thank you..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Has some updates.
“I have a beautiful Jeep that must go. Has an electric winch, tow bar, front and rear locking hubs. Buick 231 v6, t90 transmission, and Dana 18 transfer case. ”
This may have been used as a fire jeep given the red paint.
“Always stored inside, 4cyl, Brake system and Carb redone 2yrs ago, white leather soft top, ALL ORIGINAL everything works”
Craig spotted this. It doesn’t appear to have a jeep frame.
“Willys Jeep pick up Rat rod”
UPDATE: **Status Unkown** Was $8000.
(01/04/2017) That angled roof must have a challenge.
“Drives great, 357 Chevy 6 cylinder automatic speed shift transmission. The body has been modified. Serious inquires only please.”
Chris shared this ad.
“1953 M38A1 Willys Jeep – Mostly disassembled. Complete engine (F134), gear box, transfer case in good shape. It’s 95% here, you just need to reassemble and fix some rust. I have another Jeep and don’t have time or space for this one. Parted out its worth more than double the asking price. No title, bill of sale provided. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/24/2017) Underneath the green there appears to be a solid DJ-3A.
“2 wheel dr, 3 speed on colum good condition new motor painted like army jeep ”
No pics provided.
“Barn fresh. In storage since 1957. 4 cylinder, 3 spd with overdrive. Complete and original. Runs great! Drives.”
No pics provided.
“1952 Jeep – 4 Wheel Drive, runs, some rust.”
Craig spotted this one. No pics provided, but it sounds good.
“I have a 1957 Willys Jeep. Turn key drive away. Mostly original has been converted to 12 volts. The engine is the 4 cyl “F” head. This is a very low geared rig top speed is 50 but does not like that for extended periods of time. The 4×4 works it is a three speed. Manual drum brakes. It is blue in color. has an open CJ type body with a bikini top.
This runs great and is a close to original 57′ not a daily driver. Could be made into a show vehicle easy.The frame is solid it has had a repair done but it was done very professionally. I have been told it is worth every penny but I am willing to dicker some.
If you want to modify a jeep this is not the one. Its that good.”
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/6021535246.html
Maybe some value here?
“It’s a Mudd toy no motor look at pictures”
These are a good price.
“5 15×12 5 x 5.5 bolt patern rims. These came off of a 1978 jeep cj7. They will fit a ford truck, tracker(if backspacing is good?), and probally other stuff.”
UPDATE: This is form W-991-5. You can download a pdf version here.
(first published 12/7/2010) Gerald scanned and forwarded these images from the Jeep Family of 4-Wheel-Drive Vehicles in Public Service. There are 25 images. Thanks Gerald!
Looks solid.
“This jeep complete with a power takeoff unit including drive shaft. This unit also has an aluminum top compete with doors and windows.
Engine: disassembled cleaned freshened up, valve job, flywheel milled, new gaskets, clutch,pressure plate, bearing, engine painted, complete tune up, rebuilt carburetor, converted to 12 volt.
Exhaust system: all new
Brakes: New master cylinder, wheel cylinders, steel lines and flex lines.
Body: Repaired floor pans, painted complete car, four new tires, rehab. wheel
s and paint.”
Here’s a different sort of build.
“FOR SALE “ONE OF A KIND” CUSTOMIZED 1948 JEEP WILLYS 95% RESTORED . JEEP BODY ON TOYOTA FRAME , 1963 FORD 6 CYLINDER ENGINE & TRANSMISSION CHOPPED 6″ , CHANNELED 3″ , BUCKET SEATS . FINISH THIS UNIQUE JEEP AND READY FOR SUMMER CRUISING – YOU WILL CERTAINLY DRAW ATTENTION WITH TRUCK !!!”
This could be a good price for the pair.
“One running and driving 1952 M38A1 jeep and one 1953 M38A1 non running jeep. For sale as package deal for 8k or will sale separately/part out. Many NOS parts on the 1952. Many original parts on the 53. I can deleiver in local area…for a fee if not in the local area. Bill of sale only. Great project jeeps. Vintage restore very doeable even for the non mechanic. Happy to answer questions and discuss. Was in process of restoring and other priorities have emerged.”