UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Looks like a good price.
“Willys mail jeep
Runs Great
Right Hand Drive
$1500 or Trade what you got?
Call for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Looks like a good price.
“Willys mail jeep
Runs Great
Right Hand Drive
$1500 or Trade what you got?
Call for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It’s suppose to be a mix of parts. No title.
“It been added to from other jeeps. Runs and drives. I think the moter is out of a 48. Also have a top and doors soft. I Know who used to own it. It’s never had a title. I have bill of sales. We can write one up if you want it. It’s been a farm truck all its life.”
The 1948 looks solid, but the drain holes appear filled. The 1946 needs some work (no parking lights for example), so to call it “perfect running and driving condition” seems a stretch.
“Two Willys Jeeps CJ-2A One is a 1948 and one 1946 Both 2nd owner and sat 40 years.
Both Perfect Running and Driving Condition. Asking $13,500.00 for the Green Jeep which is all original, $12,500.00 For Brown Jeep which has had a newer motor installed.
Will sell both as package for $22,000.00”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/12/2016) Runs and drives. Has a few upgrades.
“67 year old Jeep in very solid and original condition. Previous owner of 42 years stored inside and has been well maintained. Very straight, solid, and practically rust free. Good TN ‘yellow’ title.
The original 4 cylinder engine has been upgraded in the 1970’s to a 62-64 Buick V6 199 cu. in. Jeep has also been converted to 12 volt; steering box has been converted to a Saginaw; and 9″ Jeep brakes converted to Ford 11″ brakes. 3-4 inch lift kit installed via new springs. 12-15 tires and wheels. Original 3 speed transmission, 2 lever transfer case, and differentials. Original dash and instruments. Windshield glass good, original frame. Original tailgate. Seats very good but not original. Good soft top and doors included.
Recently done is new battery, tune up parts, fluid change, carb rebuild, and complete brake rebuild.
Runs, drives, and stops good. 4WD works.
Great full restoration candidate, or enjoy as is.
If ad is up, still for sale. Possible trades on FJ40, FJ60.”
No title and has a V6.
“1951 Willys m38
Early Buick v6
3 speed with warn overdrive
33 12.50 15 tires
5.38 gears
Bikini top
Bestop doors and complete top-new
Bunch of new parts installed
Runs great
No title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Marty shared this one. Looks like some parts value here. Seller didn’t know year, but the VIN indicates it is a 1959.
“Late 50s Willys jeep needs a lot of work but be a cool project or parts. It’s all original as far as I know motor is stuck does not run. looking to get ”
Doesn’t run.
“1947 willys barn find all original
Does not run needs to be restored 3500 OBO”
Lacks glass.
“I don’t know the exact year of this Jeep CJ hard top and doors. I am guessing 1950-60 era Jeep CJ models??? No glass some dents and surface rust.”
I haven’t seen many of these angular stainless windshields.
“Stainless Steel Windshield
CJ3A Flat Fender Willy’s Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Marty shared this one.
“1984 CJ5 350 Project. Build your own crawler or toy with these components. Everything except engine and wheels are included. Straight body, no dents, a little rust here and there, but manageable. Frame, body parts, windshield, running gear, tranny, transfer case, etc. all inclusive. ”
No updates tonight other than this one.
We made it to Seattle a couple days ago. I made some more progress blasting some smaller parts yesterday. In order to blast the t-handle parking brake, I had to disassemble it. The last thing to remove was a screw/pin so I could remove the brake lever from its housing. I didn’t know whether to unscrew or press out the screw/pin, but as I examined iI felt pretty sure it should press out. Still, I thought it best to text a friend: Chris McKay. He said he thought it was pressed out, too. So, I set out to remove the pin.
Here is what the brake looks like assembled.
Here’s the top of the pin:
This shows the back side. I had to line up the hole in the housing with the back of the pin:
I grabbed a small socket to catch the pin and an object that could press through the hole:
Here’s the second half to the Universal Jeep Booklet. The pages I shared yesterday are underneath these. I’ll get them reordered at some future point.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
You can learn more about them on the CJ-3B Page: https://cj3b.info/Siblings/SurreyPepsi.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Craig spotted this one. It’s not clear whether the plywood in the back is hiding the floor or protecting it.
“1963 Willys Jeep FC170. 6 cylinder, 3 speed, 4 wheel drive. Clear PA title, runs and drives. Plow and mount included. Additional parts are available.”
Some creative use of diamond plating.
“1949 willys cj3a clean title is in process of restoring. original motor..134 ci 4 cyl flathead 3speed transmission locking hubs light bar 12000lb winch military tires 6500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(02/15/2017) Looks in good shape.
“1979 Jeep DJ-5G Postal Jeep
just inspected, good through 10/17
this vehicle was retired in 1992, and stored inside until 2010 when I fixed it up to use as a daily driver
AM General 121cu Engine (Audi/VW casting)
Holly 2 barrel carb
Rear wheel drive
Right hand manual steering
Manual drum brakes
3 speed chrysler 904 automatic transmission
Solid frame and body, rust holes treated and covered with patches, could use proper bodywork if desired
Runs strong, engine takes a few minutes to warm up when cold
Odometer says 77k, most likely 177k, 25K being from myself
Original mail tray included”
The passenger side indents have been removed.
“1951 Willys M38 Jeep for sale, restoration project.”
Looks like the sides of the tub have been rebuilt.
“First year of civilian Jeeps. Rebuilt tub floor all new, new temp and ampere gauges, new wheel cylinders, flat head 4 cylinder with good transmission.NO SHIPPING AGENTS. PAYPAL OR OTHER SCAMS.’
According to the seller, this is “Immaculate and almost entirely original”. I’d sure like to see those rare CJ-2A 1944 data plates!
“Manufactured in 1944 and decommissioned in 46′ for civilian use. Manual 3 speed long throw shift. Beautiful body with a non-stock rag-top and vinyl door set. 4 wheel drive locking hubcaps on the front tires with high/low settings. Runs great and has no problem reaching max. speed posted on plaque on dash. Fun to off road in. Immaculate and almost entirely original. Vacuum window wiper motors, original army rucksack seats, original wooden carry-on tool box, back bench equip but not mounted for fear of ruining genuine body.
Original flat head 4cyl with refurbishment. Switched out the old 6v generator for a 9 volt. DOES NOT REQUIRE LEAD ADDITIVE – Just takes regular oct.
Can find parts and accessories all over especially online. Driven to several Willys conventions and festivals. Great addition to any parade or Dealer’s car lot.
A head turner for sure.
Included:
Lights work great and unmounted full turn signal kit will be included
Seat belt kit
Extra thermostat
“Dummy” Training grenade ready to be mounted as new shifter handle
M1 US army helmet & goggles for extra protection
New Horn button
Extra Speedometer cable
and much more to keep you busy on the weekends.”
Some work need completing.
“1951 CJ3A WILLY JEEP – ABOUT 80% RESTORED – GOOD ENGINE, TRANNY, REAR END. MANY NEW PARTS: BATTERY, BRAKES SYSTEM, WIRING, SHOCKS, SEATS, ELEC WIPER, BEMINI TOP, TANK, CD STEREO AND MORE. SEAT BELTS AND TURN SIGNALS. MY BACK WENT OUT AND HAVE TO SELL. NEEDS STEERING GEARS REPLACED, SLOPPY STEERING. PRIMED TO PAINT. CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE. FIRST $4900 GETS IT. DELAND. PLEASE NO DEALERS OR LOOKERS. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY”
It’s a project.
“I HAVE A WILLYS CJ2A PROJECT THAT WAS TORN DOWN 15 YEARS AGO TO GET UPDATED THEN THE OWNER LOST INTEREST.
THE BODY COULD USE A LITTLE WORK FLOORS ARE SOLID BUT THE PASSENGER SIDE PANEL COULD USE SOME WORK TO MAKE IT NICER BUT IS USEABLE AS IS. IT CURRENTLY HAS A 1972 FORD 2.0 ENGINE WITH A WEBER CARB THAT SHOULD RUN WITH A BIT OF WORK. THE TRANSMISSION IS A HEAVY DUTY T-18 WITH A DANA 18 TRANSFERCASE ON THE BACKSIDE. 33 INCH TIRES, 4 INCH LIFT, ORIGINAL AXLES AND BRAKES, REAR FUEL TANK, SAGINAW POWER STEERING SET-UP, CUSTOM SKID PLATE UNDER TRANS/TRANSFER, NICE BUMPERS, TOW BAR, SIX POINT ROLL BAR IS INCLUDED BUT NOT INSTALLED. WHAT YOU SEE IS ALL I HAVE FOR IT. ASSEMBLE IT OR USE IT FOR PARTS. $1000.00 OBO
POSSIBLE TRADE FOR A NICE WELDER OR OTHER JEEP PARTS / PROJECT / VINTAGE SIGNS”
UPDATE: Status Unknown.
Terry’s got some parts for sale that came on a CJ-2A.
“Willys CJ2A, M38, CJ3A Jeep parts for sale
Willys Jeep parts for sale. Parting out unfinished project. These are asking prices, not including shipping. Make your best offer. The more you buy, the better the price. E-mail me with interest and I’ll send you a link to a complete photo album. Payment by Paypal or check prior to shipping.
CJ2A frame in great condition, solid and straight. It will be a long time before you find a frame this nice in the Midwest. Includes transmission crossmember, skid plate, draw bar, new battery tray, rear frame end plate, and rear crossmember, (installed). PO installed new rear crossmember and “bumperetts” which are easily returned to OEM. $900.
Include new, heavy duty, (thicker) front bumper add $85.
Complete 134 Go-Devil engine, # J-66851. Includes, carb, starter, fuel pump, distributor, fan, intake tubing and clutch/pressure plate. Started easily. Idles nice. Carb responded well. Confirmed fuel pump operative. Oil pressure over 40 psi. Only ran for several minutes without coolant. Video available. $1250
New M38 tailgate and used spare tire carrier, $220
Used CJ2A radiator with shroud, $82.50
5 gallon “Jerry” can, $12.50
Used clutch/brake levers and pedals, $45
New CJ2A windshield frame with inner frame-No “WILLYS” logo $400
Used Dana “18” transfer case with E-brake assembly, 1 1/8″ shaft with overhaul kit, $180
Used T90 transmission, $55
Used military antenna and power supply?, $35
Used military turn signal switch assembly, (ea), $35, (both) $60
Used TRICO vacuum wiper motor, unknown application, (both), $17.50
Used drive shafts, front and rear, (ea), $160
New “Master” brake service kit-9″, includes shoes, wheel and master cylinders, hoses and mounting hardware. $150
New, differential gaskets and oil filter, $12.50
Used misc hardware, includes trans and MC covers, windshield latches, seat and windshield pivots, accelerator pedal, etc, $45
New heavy duty, (thicker), front bumper, $95
Used passenger seat, (frame), $71.50
Used oil bath air cleaner with brackets, $82.5
Used OEM instruments, OP, AMPS, TEMP, (stuck @ 140), FUEL and switches, $27.50
Used tool box lid, $17.50
Used Hood, solid but lead edge is bent, $100
Used grill assembly, (I’d like to keep it), $275
Wheels, 16″x 4.5″, (ea), $45, (all), $140
Rear axle assembly, $110
Front axle assembly, (looks like some new tie rod ends), unknown joint type-tags are gone, knuckle seal surfaces are good, with SEARS/ALLSTATE locking hubs, $220
Used OEM, bevel edge springs and hardware. Rebuild able or use to rebuild another set, $55
Used “DUALMATIC” locking hubs. $125
Used “SEARS/ALLSTATE” locking hubs, $55″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(02/14/2017) Runs.
“World War II Army Jeep 1943. Was California vehicle. Single owner since 1979…Very Good condition. Ready for Jeepin’ or Full Restoration. Door County, Wisconsin.”
I really like this one. I think it could make a good project jeep. Looks like it has the white pointer 0-9 speedo. I just happen to have a NOS one of those …
“Neat project for somebody. Old CJ-5 was used in an orchard for years, so it has dings and dents. Missing passenger seat and windshield frame, has NOT run in years but it turns over fine. Pretty rare to find a Jeep project this old with original paint and all five original wheels. Still has the F head 4 cyl. and the floors & tub seem very solid.”