Appears solid. A good drive-as-is (if it drives) or back-to-stock restoration candidate. No description provided.
https://bend.craigslist.org/cto/d/terrebonne-1958-jeep-fc150-pickup/7637805315.html
Appears solid. A good drive-as-is (if it drives) or back-to-stock restoration candidate. No description provided.
https://bend.craigslist.org/cto/d/terrebonne-1958-jeep-fc150-pickup/7637805315.html
Looks in good shape for the price.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/marcus-genuine-willeys-cj3b-jeep/7639279019.html
“Fully restored. 1954 Willys Jeep. This Jeep was from Arizona so it is a survivor. With the exception of the tailgate and a few pieces in the drivers footwell, its original metal. In total there’s less than a 1/4 cup of filler and that is in the hood covering an existing weld done years ago. The body was completely stripped, sand blasted and coated with high build epoxy primer so that we could examine for rusty areas. Then coated with 3 coats of Luzon red base and 3 clearcoats. the interior is coated in color matched bed liner, as were the wheel wells. See photos of the d/s floor replacement and top hat stiffeners. The original 15” wheels were blasted and powder coated and fitted with period all terrain tires of the correct proportions.
The transmission including transfer case were rebuilt with new bearings and several “out of spec’n” shafts. A new Saturn overdrive was installed so that you can get down the road at approaching respectable speeds. Most people that pass, just give an energetic thumbs up. (we did see 60mph one time) but typically you’re rushing around at 50-55mph.
The head was removed, and valves recut. The cylinders were still within tolerance, and she exhibits no smoking and uses no oil. The pressures were all within 10% of each other. The drive train has all new CV joints, transmission brake parts and axle seals. The brake master cylinder is new as are the front slave cylinders. The backs had been replaced the year we bought her!
The color is Luzon red, a beautiful deep red that was a Willys color for the 1952 jeeps. The colors for ’54 were slightly better than boring. Just about the first thing people comment about is the color. She has a 2″dia roll bar behind the seats and is fitted with a Bestop top that is easily removed or installed for late fall or spring driving. We keep the top on but doors off and sides rolled up for sun protection.
It’s a fun Jeep, don’t expect to cover hundreds of miles of freeway driving. These post war Jeeps were almost farmers tractors. But with the huge radiator and fan, she will happily rock hop all day.
We literally have thousands of dollars of invoices for the new parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Several folks forwarded this one. Interesting that this has a top with side windows. It just further demonstrates that the CJ-5 and DJ-3A versions of this top were interchangeable.
“1959 Willys DJ-3a jeep and a 1950 jeep for sale. The dj3a will run but the fuel tank is out of it right now but you can hear it run. 1950 cj3a is a complete jeep minis the motor and windshield. Also have lots of extra parts to go with them. No title sold with bos. Located in Griffin ga”
Nice looking truck. I would be surprised if this was a 4-speed?
https://reno.craigslist.org/cto/d/reno-1949-jeep-willys-manual/7640139990.html
“I’ve for sale my 1949 JEEP WILLY’S TRUCK for sale. It was restored and runs and drives great.
Everything works as it should and everything is OEM.
The engine displacement was 134.2 cu in (2,199 cc) with a 3.125 in (79.4 mm) bore and 4.375 in (111.1 mm) stroke, a very undersquare design.
4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
4X4 WORKS GOOD
HEATER yeah it does have heater
Head lights
Manual windows
All gauges works
Starts right up
Always garaged
Owners manual
Clean Title in hand
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This has a variety of updates, including dual tanks. No description provided.
https://bend.craigslist.org/cto/d/terrebonne-1951-willys-jeep/7637810935.html
Seems there’s value in this stock 2A. It includes a Koenig(?) half cab and a bed extender.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/837017479769475/permalink/2565994113538461/
“1947 Willy’s jeep! It has the original drivetrain in it. Flathead 4 cylinder with a manual transmission and t-case. It ran great until it spun a main bearing last spring so it doesn’t run now and I don’t have the time to get it there at the moment. I don’t need to sell it but would rather have someone fix it then it just sit. It comes with an extra hood, grill, bed extension, half cab, transfer case, one spare wheel, and some other parts like a front bumper.
I’m asking $3,000 and have a clean clear title in hand.”
Has some mods, including redone floors.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2016746438665096/
“1953 3B Jeep Willy’s V6 Buick motor. Clean title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
This looks like a solid build.
“1949 Willys Delivery, sitting on a 1998 s-10 frame
350 engine/ turbo 350 transmission, New Power Steering, Disc Brakes, Power Brakes, tilt steering column, Lokar Shifter and emergency brake handle and brake lines. New wiring and gas tank. New glass, interior. and a whole lot more, to much to list
might be willing to trade for a toyota full size 4×4 automatic truck”
The body looks relatively untouched. There seems to be some value here. Price includes the trailer.
https://reno.craigslist.org/pts/d/reno-1946-ford-military-jeep-flat/7639642163.html
“46 military jeep project complete Buick V6 ,automatic transmission with overdrive, transfer case , Archer Brothers tub many extra pieces 3 grills, 2 sets of fenders one set new, three hoods, one New, one fiberglass, 1 solid windshield 1 New two piece windshield ,New tailgate, New fuel cell
includes trailer $2500 firm takes all possible trade”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7200.
(08/15/2022) It appears fairly stock. Some better pics would be great.
https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/d/prague-willys-cj2a/7633781488.html
“Drive it away! Oklahoma Tagged. Clean Title. Street Legal.
1946 Willys CJ2A jeep. 1-1/8 intermediate shaft. 12 volt alternator, steering modifications, Warn Overdrive, Warn Hubs. 11″ Front Drums otherwise stock.. engine starts well.. transmission shifts well. 3 sp T90 and Spicer 18 Transfer case. Go Devil 134 cid engine.
Runs well.
Cash only. No trades.”
There could be value here.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/280875391132606
“Early 46 cj2a for sale , needs a new tub , the rest is great . Engine does not turn $950”
Andy spotted this low-cost trailer. Seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/823855469326968
“Ball hitch trailer. Top rim of the trailer is 4 foot by 6 foot long. The hitch is an additional two feet. Floor has some holes along the edge and one tire is flat.”
This could be worth checking out if you have a Jeepster with a bad body.
https://wichita.craigslist.org/pts/d/wichita-restored-1950-willys-overland/7639118948.html
“Restored body only. No title, no motor, no transmission, no interior, no top, Does have axles.”
This might be worth a look if the body is as solid as advertised.
https://eastoregon.craigslist.org/clt/d/mount-vernon-1956-willy-jeep/7632677944.html
“Selling the 1956 willys jeep wagon , good glass ,very little rust ,body in good shape for the year . Has a chevy 283 but needs distributor work to run ,3 speed tranny , good hubs , good four wheel drive . This would make a great project as its in great shape for its age .Does have a clean oregon title . Please call the number provided as i won’t text or email. Thanks”
Looks like there is value here.
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/parker-1944-ford-gpw-project/7636352644.html
“1944 Ford GPW – AS IS. Warhorse project.
Extra parts/missing parts – has a WOF flat-head. If you have any question – let me know. (Text/Email) I’ll answer as best I can.
Just to clarify, this is a project and is in non-running condition.
Please ask any and all questions. I’ll do my best to answer.
Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Looks like a good price.
“1942 Ford GPW, Willys jeep, WWII
Make a reasonable offer.
Tan
Modifications:
V8 engine (extended engine compartment)
T10 Transmission
Roll bar
Mechanic special
Off road vehicle – not for city driving
Tires are newer, but flat. You’ll need an air compressor to air them up. There’s power at the storage unit so you can plug something in. It should start. It’s only been sitting a year. I recommend having it towed/trailered anyway.
I am devastated to lose this. I grew up with it. My father made most of the modifications to it. It was our fishing/camping vehicle.
My boyfriend just passed and I can’t keep it. I want it to go to someone that will love it and use it.
I’m available Sunday to meet.”
I HAD planned on doing posts for this morning, but yesterday we discovered water near our water tank, which soon lead to discovering one of our pipes (in a wall) was leaking. So, holes were cut in the wall and leak verified (at copper corner piece joint). Several hours and one trip to Home Depot later, I was able to get everything fixed (thank goodness for push joints). Whew.
In lieu of updates, we’ll celebrate Roger Martin’s newest acquisition: A 1960 Howe-modified FC that was formerly in the Toledo Firefighters Museum. It run and drives and is in great shape! Congrats Roger!
I am typing this while recovering from a wasp sting that caused my right hand to swell (it’s been an odd health year for me!), which sent us to the local doc-in-a-box to get some steroids, which in turn helped reduce the swelling (after 24 hours). I’ve never had a reaction to a stinger like that, so it’s a bit of a surprise!
Last week I finalized the body mounts. Hinges attach the body to the back of the frame in two places. Two single bolts with large washers hold the mid section of the body to a plate on the roll bar. And, two bolts through angled aluminum hold the bottom front portion of the cowl to an angle piece on either side of the body. On the upper portion of the sides of the cowl some rubber taped to the inside of a bracket keep the cowl from shifting back and forth.
The front clip is proving a bigger challenge than the body. First, I had to cut out part of the the driver’s rear-side portion of the front clip because it was too narrow and hit the side of the body. So, I am creating a form and will lay some new glass down (along with patching a few other places).
Then, once the hood fits properly, I will have have to build special mounts for the front clip. The goal is to reduce the stress on the hood, as these things are often mounted with quick release setups that allow the body to flex, making it more prone to breaking and cracking and/or rubbing on the body.
Here are a few pics:
I decided to to throw a couple blocks (made from some of my grandfather’s wood) onto the hood that are a nod to the original hood blocks, but will also tie in a frame underneath the hood to help support and mount the front of the hood.
You can see part of where the hood is cut out. The form will allow for the new portion of the hood also down fender to flare outward more (or that’s the plan).
During a roadtrip with family, Mike spotted this unusual jeeprod with a UFO topper on it, cruising in Roswell, New Mexico. The plates indicate the rig is from Texas.
After failing several times, I finally won a copy of this Hatari-themed jeep brochure. It is from number DM 62-03. Learn more about Hatari and Jeep at the CJ-3B page.
Here’s the front page of the brochure:
It opens horizontally to show this two page Hatari announcement:
It agains open up horizontally, both to the left and to the right, to reveal several different vehicles that appear in the movie, including a truck, a CJ-6, a wagon, and an FC-170.
On the back side of the brochure are some of the actors that appear in the movie:
I won this Al-toy on eBay recanted for only $39. It has a slightly broken bumper on the passenger side, but otherwise seems in good shape.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This appears solid and has the Kubota diesel engine swap.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A 4 cyn Kubota Turbo Diesel. Runs excellent, 3 speed trans, 8,000 lbs warn winch, synthetic rope w/remote. Brand new Cooper Tires & brand new Bassett Beadlocks & front disc brakes. New rear axle shafts, bearings, backing plates & brakes. New Best Top (Soft top). 3 extra front axles. 2 extra rear axles. Alum. top with doors. Lots of extra misc parts. Clean Idaho Title. Gets excellent fuel mileage”
Tom spotted this dually. It appears in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/654852506490968/
“64 Willys with a new rebuilt Hurricane engine, 3 speed manual high/low transmission. Steel body. Everything on this Jeep new or rebuilt. Excellent condition. Also comes with a new soft top/with doors $1000 dollars”
Bill shared this nice looking CJ-3A that took a hit on the driver’s side, front end. OUCH! The jeep is up for auction via copart. I bet the front of the frame is bent.
https://www.copart.com/lot/57391353/1951-jeep-willy-tx-amarillo
It looks like the rear area has been customized. Might be worth a look at this price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/985154409342242
“V6 ran when parked 3yrs ago,needs restored.”