Looks solid.
“For sale 1955 Willys cj3b
Asking $6000
Motor is a f134
Hurricane motor
All original motor
Runs excellent and it has driven daily
O.D. Green
Tires are 31×10.5×15
Sold by owner
Clean title”
Looks solid.
“For sale 1955 Willys cj3b
Asking $6000
Motor is a f134
Hurricane motor
All original motor
Runs excellent and it has driven daily
O.D. Green
Tires are 31×10.5×15
Sold by owner
Clean title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(10/12/2015) Refurbed, but not restored.
“Vintage and rare 1948 Willys CJ-2a Jeep. Restored with all OEM parts. Motor is original with about 20,000 miles. All new gaskets, electrical runs, seals, seats, gas tank/float, etc. Brand new transmission with about 100 miles. Added stinger hitch receiver for carrying mountain bikes (or whatever). Purrs like a kitten with a top speed of about 43mph. Wish we had room to keep her. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600. Vince wrote a post about this at the DailyTurismo.
Rudy’s selling this rare purpose-built APU on a jeep chassis.
“Very Rare 1953 limited production 4X4 specially built for the U.S Military by O.E Szekely and Associates. This is an all aluminum body, tub, fenders, and hood so theres no cost for rust rot work and repair . Dual Aluminum gas tanks so theres no need to worry about rusted out tanks. The Chassis is Jeep. The engine is a Lincoln (ford) 317 V8. This is not Frankensteined, this is the original way it was built for the Navy to jump start, run system checks, and tow jets. Do not have the generator equipment. does not run and is for restoration or customize purposes. As is where is. Unique, rare and easily bad ass potential. Add seats, swap motor, take the paint off and pollish the aluminum body, run through the chassis. pink on hand. first $3600 obo takes it.”
UPDATE: Ad was flagged on Craigslist. Status Unknown. Was $1900.
This has a variety of updates. It might have some Allstate or Husky hubs. I can’t tell for sure which.
“1949 Willys Jeep CJ3
Chevy V8 Engine, 3 Speed, Power Steering
Good Title. Ready for fun as is, runs great. Body is not perfect”
This has a variety of updates and is being sold as a project.
“1949 Willys Jeepster Convertible-2 Door
NOT ORIGINAL-NOT ORIGINAL-NOT ORIGINAL
Red exterior w/white top……Needs new top
Grey enterior
1951 Ford Flathead V-8 Engine
Ford-o-matic Automatic Transmission
Mustang grey bucket seats
12v AM/FM Cassette/radio
Odometer 169699 before motor change…..Appx. 10,000 on second motor
Tires have appx. 100 miles on them but are weather checked due to setting for some time
Gas needs to be drained as it has set for quite awhile
My husband passed away 4 months ago. He was ill for a year and was not able to tinker with the Jeep as he normally did. He originally was asking more money for it, but I need to move it and I am asking $10,0000, but I am willing to negotiate on the price.
Car was started a few weeks ago, but I didn’t want to run it but a short time so it didn’t mess up Carb.
SELLING AS A PROJECT CAR”
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/5967015354.html
Needs a carb. Looks mostly free of rust.
“It’s hard to part with this but I’m getting rid of my storage yard and all of my project cars need to find a new home. $4,500 OBO can take my 1952 Willy’s Jeep, 283 V8 motor, good tires, and 4 wheel drive. The jeep is a registered non-op with zero back fees. It was running but needs a new carborater to be back in running condition. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $799.
(01/29/2017) Looks in good shape.
“I have an old Jeep Willys body for sale, don’t know much about it, it does have rust, figured it would make a cool rat rod like pictured or a great military looking re-build. Even perfect for a kids bed, many possibilities. No title,
Just is what you see in the pics, I have a friend that has a hood and grill that would probably work out depending on what your building. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
I think the price rules it out as a “perfect father and son project”. Seller doesn’t mention it has a replacement body. It will take more than a few hundred to bring this up to “showroom ready”.
“This willy’s only needs a few more hundred spent on it to become showroom ready, all of the original fixtures are present, including the 6 volt battery. The Vin is buried under a weld on the rt. front bumper strut and it needs a front steering strut kit to even up the steering, runs like a pip with all working lights bells and dials. This would make an ideal father& son project. Here are some of the extras built in…
brand new Kaiser shocks, a re-built carburetor, new U joints, suspension and brakes. 4 brand new 1940’s style 4×4 tire’s, with 2 original tires spare.
Work invoice for other fixed parts available upon request at email.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Seller provided a variety of pics.
“I am cleaning out the garage and would like to sell all of the following parts together:
Dana 41 complete with drum brakes
Front drum brakes and Hubs off of a dana 25
Master cylinder
2 6 volt starters
6 volt generator
6 volt voltage regulator
6 volt fuel gauge
Glass bowl Fuel Pump
Carburetor WO
Fuel tank with cap
6 volt distributor with Pertronix electronic ignition conversion
6 volt Pertronix Flame thrower coil
various 6 volt bulbs
Oil bath air cleaner with mounts
Some strange 24 volt heater, not sure where I picked it up from”
Maybe some parts value?
“1948 Willis Jeep Have title, all glass and extra frame”
Jack shared this one. May just be a parts rig.
“1946 Jeep Willies Complete Truck in good restorable condition”
Maybe some value in the chassis.
“All for 400$ No title body rough and will part out.”
I’ve seen these go for more than this.
“Pair of Jeep 15×7 slot mags. 5 on 5 1/2 bolt pattern. Will fit Jeepster Commando, CJ5, CJ6, CJ2A, CJ3B, CJ3A, and CJ7. $150”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
Seller has some body parts and an M-38 (which he refers to as an MB).
“2 hoods one 47, one 54 $100 ea. One MB frame with what’s left of body, $150 and 2 47 fenders $75 ea. Grill and windshield frame sold.”
I was doing some research on a Willys Overland site in downtown Denver when I stumbled upon a blog from 2013 about Jean and Dan. They rebuilt a 1950 Wagon they called Jenny, then traveled 10,300 miles through 15 states to visit 12 western National Parks over 63 days.
This link summarizes the trip, with the latest posts at the top: http://www.ati-engineers.com/blog.
there are lots of pics and videos.
This link summarizes the build: http://www.ati-engineers.com/willys-trek-2013/history-of-our-jeep.html
This example video highlights a drive across Hoover Dam, with music playing and the engine chugging happily:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“1943- U.S. Troops driving a jeep, the wrong way, down street in Noumea, New Caledonia. Photo measures approx. 7″ x 9″”
Give her props. Anna Weiss doesn’t look like a mother of eight (ages seven to seventeen)!
“WWII Female Jeep Driver Anna Weiss & 320th BG B-26 “Dina Mite” in Dodge City Press Photo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
Looks in great shape. Doesn’t look like it has ever been mounted. It appears to be a lightweight body similar to the racing body I used to have. But, mine worked great for jeeping, too.
“Found this fiberglass replacement body in my uncle’s barn while cleaning it out after he sold the ranch. He said he bought it for a ’43 Willys he was planning to restore (but clearly never did). I don’t know much about these but it seems in good shape – needs a fresh coat of paint, but there are no cracks or breaks that I can see. Body and hood only – no fenders.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Not running.
“Here we have a super rare 1961 jeep Fj3 delivery van.. these were only made for a few years an are sought after for their very uncommon look they have.. this truck is very solid with almost no rust through, it has a small spot down low on drivers side as seen in pics, it has a 4cyl motor an manual transmission, the distributor is missing the points, but motor is free an I’m sure would run with a little tinkering.. inside floor is very solid, all the doors open an close, this is an awesome project to build an would make a great food or coffee truck of some sort. I do have clean title. Truck rolls an steers easily. ”
This has some interesting updates. The fuel inlet has been moved to above the body and through the top. The rear cargo area is wood-lined.
“Restored 1956 Willys Jeep. 327 Chevy, edelbrock aluminum intake and 4 barrel carb. Power steering with tilt wheel ,electric fuel pump,New valve covers, oil pan, frame cleaned and undercoated,new transfer case output seals, new pinion seals, new dual exhaust,new rough country 2.5 inch lift with new shocks and Springs, all new brake master cylinder,lines,wheel cylinders, shoes. New stereo,gauges, tach, carpet seats. Power take off winch, 3 speed trans, hi low transfer case. 31×10.50×15 all terrain tires. Lots of fun right here !”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Jack shared this ad. The FC needs some work. It is listed as a 1968 and seller describes it as an AMC jeep even though it has a Willys Jeep tag.
“American Motors Jeep
It needs a full rebuild bumper to bumper.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1945 willys jeep VEC. “very early cj” has 3 on the tree from the factory thats what makes it one of the rareest!! runs great drives great needs nothing! fairly firm on 14,000. Trades plus cash welcome (military plus cash works) ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Craig spotted this chassis that’s listed as a 1958 CJ-5. If this has dually adapters, it is definitely worth the price.
“1958 Jeep CJ5 stake truck frame and motor. We used the body on another project.
Dually. Does not run. Motor and drive train all there.
$800 obo”
Jack found this one. Runs, but needs some work.
“1946 Willys jeep station wagon 2 wheel drive,4cyl, std, engine runs great, good project,$2500”