Unclear what the price is on this M-38A1, but it appears in reasonably good condition. Auction is June 19th.
1973 CJ-5 Seattle, WA $16,000
This has been repainted, but looks in great shape. Thanks to TJ for sharing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/482736577441496/
“1973 Jeep CJ5 – 62,5000 miles. Original body ,no rust. The body, engine 258 l6, and transmission all original . Repainted in 2012. Straight body. Clean title. It is time to say goodbye after 30 years of fun. This is a great Alki beach cruiser. I’m the second owner. I found this in the north Georgia mountains in a barn in 1994. Make an offer.”
1947 Bantam TC3 Trailer Boise, ID **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Shane is selling this Bantam trailer with what he says are original wood bows and canvas.
“1947 Bantam T3-C Jeep Trailer. Everything Original other than repainted 35 years ago. Excellent condition – two small tears in the tarp. This trailer has been stored for the past 30 years in a garage – no rust. The tarp is original with the two small noted tears. The bows are all original as well as the lights. I have the original set of tires/rims as well 6.00×16 but am running 6.75×15 currently. Beautiful trailer to pull behind anything with ease – these were civilian versions of the WWII Jeep trailer. “American Central Manufacturing (ACM) supplied tubs and frames to the American Bantam Car Company for the Model T3 and also to Willys Overland Motors Inc for the Model MB-T who were both under contract during WWII to produce 1/4 ton amphibious trailers (this trailer is not – has the fold-down tailgate) and kept parts interchangeable between the two models. Through military records we can determine how many amphibious trailers were built and when, but there currently is not any known “Official” civilian production records. Civilian trailers were noted at T3-C.””
CJ-2A, Wagon, M-170 Woodbine, MD
These all seems like good prices.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/3838033809852203
“3 jeeps for sale, one willys wagon with motor, not sure of title $2000. One m38a1 ambulance jeep with motor, looks to be in good shape. Not sure of title $2500, one cj2a jeep with snow plow, parts jeep only $500.”
Custom Wagon Build San Tan Valley, AZ $14,500
It’s not clear to me if the price includes the trailer or not.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1087608242297952/
“1954 Willys Wagon – Custom Build
Built by 4 Wheelers Supply in Phoenix with some later mods done by current owner.
Crate GM Performance 350 385hp ($7400 current GM cost) less than 700 miles Holley Double Pumper, Ram Horns, Ron Davis Radiator, MSD ignition
Th350 fresh rebuild, reverse manual valve body, all Hughes parts
205 fresh rebuild
Dana 44 with 4:88, chromoly axles, Detroit True Track
Rear 9.5” 14 Bolt 33 spline, Detroit Locker 4:88
Deep PRP Suspension Seats
Art Carr Shifter
30 Gallon cell
35” BFG Crawlers
YJ Rubican Express 1.5” spring over
Bilstein Shocks
Warn Winch (new)
Car trailer available separately
Whole pallet of spare parts
Steering Quickener with disconnect steering wheel
Wipers, horn, turn signals, mirrors
Custom Roof Rack
Car hauler available to make a package deal.
San Tan Valley, AZ
Location is approximate”
1947 CJ-2A Chardon, OH $7600
This may have a DJ-3A body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2337498149789999
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A Steel body Full aftermarket wiring harness Custom fuel tank Custom 6 point rollcage 1980 2.5L (151 CI) GM Iron Duke Engine 4 Speed manual transmission 1978 Jeep frame Dana 30 front axle AMC 20 rear axle with G2 one-piece axles Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes”
1964 CJ-3B Wales, MA $750
John shared this 3B. Some vintage lettering is still visible. It’s also got a GOV date plate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1131845194735614
“Original Military contract CJ-3B for parts or restoration. Engine runs strong. Tranny and transfer both good. Front dash and fenders good to restore. Grill is nice also. Rest of body shot. Axles are good. Good candidate for a drop on repro body.
Original Military data tags are still there.
As seen in pics the hood denotes it was used by the town of Ellenburg NY at some point. Likely for plowing. I picked this jeep up along with a few others from an estate in Shelton CT. My focus is on WW2 jeeps and not later models. I will also be listed a 56 CJ5 separately.
Asking price on this 3b reflects the known good F Head engine, tranny, axles, etc. Data tags are pretty cool. Would make a great Vietnam War era build.”
1965 FC-170 Holton, IN $6500
This is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7246405952154197
“In great condition all lights and heater motor still work , just ordered new electronic ignition , motor is free , and spins freely with starter , carb needs rebuilt , serious inquiries only , title in hand owned by same family since new possible trade for utility side by side only”
1952 Truck Ridgefield, WA $3500
TJ shared this running truck.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7663479393700810
“1952 Willys Truck. 4.3 Vortec V6. Runs. 4wd works. Title. $3500.”
High Horsepower F-134 Head Shipshewana, IN $2200
Here’s a unique piece of engine culture that Nick is selling.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/998037391666684/
“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own perhaps the highest hp Willys F134 head in the world. This was custom designed for swamp buggy racing in Naples, FL. Due to its unoriginal nature, this head was deemed illegal and could not race in the sanctioned event.
Includes:
-Custom made F134 engine head
-Down draft F134 manifold setup
-ARP head studs for the majority of the setup
It features four individual intake runners to feed the engine. Oversized titanium valves. I have video of this setup revving to 7500 rpm.
This engine head feeds necessary air and power to make the most out of the Willys engine. If you want to set the vintage horsepower record, here is your start.