Maybe runs?
“Willys Jeep, No Title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Mike forwarded this ad. It is a ’60 with a 63 title.
“Running and driving starts right up, 1960 CJ5, all new exhaust, brakes, carburetor, Titan t-hawk 373 Military tires, spark plugs, oil change, 12volt conversion using new 12SI alternator and newer Battery. Title and vin clean from a 63.”
Just the one pic.
“1955 Willys Jeep CJ to $2500 or trade for four-wheel-drive four wheeler or a nice golf cart”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Craig spotted this oddity. It runs and lifts.
“Homemade forklift made from a mid fifties Willy’s Utility Wagon. Has a running Willy’s flat head 6 cylinder, working 4WD, and a light duty forklift powered by an electric winch. Has no functioning brakes, but have new brake parts – included. Winch can lift around 400 lbs but could lift more with a stronger winch.”
Has all kinds of mods.
“Santa Claus is coming to town and needs a new sled!!!!!!
1958 Jeep Willys
Automatic V8 350 with less than 1000 miles
Headers with dual exhaust that have a mean rumble
Electric fuel pump
Power stearing/ power brakes
Brand new 35 x 12x 50 tires
New interior
Drive anywhere. Just completed 400 miles with no issues
$14,000 spent building this in Colorado…I have all receipts+
Call and leave message or email.”
There could be value here.
“I have a good project Jeep It is a cj2a no title straight body very little rust 850.00 obo or trade call Bill”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(10/30/2016) Could be worth a look. Looks like mostly surface rust.
“1952 Willys Jeep wagon 4×4. 4cyl, was running a couple of years ago. Great project. $2500 obo. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
Not sure if it runs.
“1947 Willie Jeep CJ3A
New Transmission
Flat Head 4 Motor
Very little rust”
These two brochures, one from Koenig and one from Ramsey, show two early platforms for installing a rear PTO winch. These brochures were part of a 1947 Willys Overland equipment book.
Ramsey Winch Manufacturing Brochure:
This year’s Willys Moab Overland Rally will be taking place May 19-21, 2017. Learn more here: http://www.willysrally.com
**SOLD** Was $6500.
“$6500 obo/possible trade. It includes two power inverters. Three Brand New Batteries and Chargers. Two New Freezers. 25 foot Flag pole that is retractable. Custom battery station. I have also recently paid a local garage $3600 to rewire and add all new electrical to the vehicle with Hi Amp Alternator and New Starter. Needless to say, it has a lot that has been done. It is a 1974 FJ-8C and very fun to drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Nicely updated Jeepster.
“Reluctantly I am selling my Jeepster… this is a rare opportunity to own a very rare car and even better one that needs nothing, just turn the key and go! This car is a blast to drive and a real “attention getter” too. Best of it you can’t even see… the entire drivetrain has been upgraded with a 327 V8 (from a 66′ Corvette) and a Turbo 350 Automatic transmission going to a 85′ Mustang rear. It also has Power Steering so drivability is nothing like you may expect from a vehicle this old. It rides and steers smooth around town or at highway speeds. Everything is is in excellent mechanical condition and obviously it’s always been garage kept so it’s cosmetically in great shape too (No Rust anywhere)
Only reason I am selling is that I’ve bought a 70′ Bronco to restore and need the $ and garage space. The price ($15,000) isn’t negoitable, it is worth a good bit more than that.
The vehicle has been closely inspected recently to ensure safety and everything looks great, nothing to replace in the suspension or steering and no cracks or anything in the frame. I bought a braking system upgrade from Kaiser Willy’s (see photo) and planned to install when the current brakes need to be replaced. This will be yours and conveys with the vehicle.”
Could have some parts value.
“I have two early model willys jeeps. One is complete with an engine the other does not have an engine. Asking $900 for both or $500 each. ”
Not sure why the seller thinks this is a 1949 or why the engine is a 1951.
“1949 Willys jeep / with 1951 Willy jeep engine. I bought this jeep at an auction with the idea I was going to redo the whole thing and make it really nice again , I have replaced the entire suspension, leaf springs , shocks and some brackets, brand new radiator, battery, newer tires etc. I have converted it from a 6 volt system to a 12 volt system, much nicer and reliable. Remember it is 65 years old, not in perfect condition, but in good condition, runs and no mechanical issue that I know of, does have seals that leak but work, I planed to change them but did not get to it. Don’t have the time to spend on it that I would like. I have over $4000 in it. Asking $3000 or best offer.”
Looks good for the price. Includes a rear ARB locker.
“1955 Chevrolet 265 V8 Engine
Rochester 2-barrell carburetor
T90 3speed transmission
Dana 18 Transfer Case
Dana 30 front axle, 3.54 gears, Disc Brakes (from mid 80s CJ7) (will need a re-gear to match rears)
AMC 20 Rear axle, 4.10 gears, Drum Brakes (from mid 80s CJ7)
Rear ARB Locker (needs air compressor installed)
Full Roll Cage welded to the frame
Bucket Racing Seats
5 point harnesses
New steel rims and Goodyear A/T Tires (235s)
Lights and signals all work
Drives and stops fine, but could use a tune-up. I’m getting a slight sputter/carb backfire at high rpm
**I have a spare, freshly rebuilt SM420 4-speed transmission with crawl gear and a freshly rebuild Dana 300 T-case ready to be bolted in. If interested, will include for an additional $500 for both.”
There could be value here.
“Body is fair for its age. Engine is out and disassembled. Needs crank turned. I have all parts.
Has title
Will consider trades”
Might be an early MB tub? There’s no glove box.
“Restored Willys Jeep runs and looks good serious inquires only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Jim spotted this running DJ-5.
“79 mail delivery jeep runs great new tires drives on right hand side.
Does not need inspection anymore.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Has a variety of updates.
“This 42 willy has mostly new and upgraded safety parts, body is original needs work to be perfect . No shipping… call Bob for more details on all that has been done.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks to have a CJ-2A body that has been meshed with a mb/gpw dash.
“WW2 military jeep needs total restoration. Make great winter project. Many parts and tires included.”
No pics provided.
“46 cj2a
Pretty good shape for a 70 year old rig. Motor is stockL head, was rebuilt with very few miles since. I have paper work for the rebuild. Rear end is the rare Dana 44 flanged offset with 5.38 gears – locked. Front end is narrow track disc brake Dana 30 with loc rite. Get in and turn the key. Motor runs exceptionally well, has all the power you’d expect from a L head. PTO winch that works great. Recent wiring upgrade, headlights brake and turn all work, has bikini top and working heater too. Manual Saginaw steering box.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/07/2016) “1949 Willies Wagon.. Project Car.. Sanded and primered to show areas of damage, will be a ground up restoration.. Front Floor board and trans cover rusted, rear Cargo Floor board good condition… Has a Ford 8 Inch in it, is set up for a chevy motor and trans..”
The Sunrays were a short-lived musical group from California in the mid-60s. Below is a proof sheet with photos of them on a CJ-5 they bought.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9000.
Looks good.
“I have a mostly stock Willis wagon, runs great , front disk brakes, 4wd works good, has receiver hitch and was a daily driver for years.. new headliner. Not perfect, and missing a chrome strip on passenger door. Into this for 9k best offer or trade.”
Mike shared this ad. I am not seeing anything to indicate the red one was a 1945. Maybe the seller means late 1946?
“For Sale – 2 early flat fender Willys Jeep CJ2A’s. The red one is a late 1945 that was originally a column shift but was converted to a floor shift at some point. The grey one is a numbers matching 1947 and includes a full plow setup. Both motors are free and I was told they run. I can get the grey one started pouring gas into the carb but the fuel pump isn’t drawing gas from the tank. The red one turns over but I haven’t played with it to get it started. Both are complete and restorable. The grey is the better of the 2. The frames on both are real nice. The body and floors on the grey one are decent needing some work. The red one has more rust but it’s restorable. I’d like to sell them as a pair. Sold with Bill of Sale. $5500 for both.”