Maybe used as a push jeep for sprint/midget car racing at one time? That might explain the bumper. I can’t explain the hardtop. Note the radiator hood bump, too.
“One owner must see.”
Maybe used as a push jeep for sprint/midget car racing at one time? That might explain the bumper. I can’t explain the hardtop. Note the radiator hood bump, too.
“One owner must see.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8750.
(08/08/2016) May have a replacement body.
“1947 Willys jeep cj2 / 4cly/ 3spd/ 4wd/ new tires / runs good / no doors/ tow bar/ calls only please”
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
Listed as a 1943, it looks more like a CJ-2A. The tires (vintage super swampers?) look in good shape with lots of tread.
“1943 Willy Jeep with clean title in hand
Haven’t started in 10 years, ran then
Never use 4500 lb. warn winch
Like new tires”
It runs, but that body looks like it is melting off. Still, hard to find late 3Bs like that.
“I have for sale. execelent running conditions need body work. frame excellent conditions”
Looks to be a DJ-3A body on a CJ-2A chassis.
“1948 Willy Jeep
Flat Fender
Original Motor runs and works,
needs work, good project jeep or pasture toy
lets make a deal”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Disassembled for painting. Looks like there’s plenty of parts. Looks like a Koenig hardtop.
“I have all the parts for this 1954 Willys, has been disassembled for paint. Original numbers matching engine. I am asking $1,500 OBO.”
Could be worth a look.
“1947 Willy’s Jeep. Jeep ran fine but was not used as I bought a new car. This was supposed to be a daily driver but given the 4wd and gearing it was not usable for commuting. Safari windows and tow bar are original. Engine is not stock. Currently a 6 cylinder Studebaker. Body is in great condition and electrical has been redone. Asking $2400 O.B.O. Must be able to haul away. Has a clean title. ”
No pics provided. Listed as a 1952 CJ2.
“New – wiring, seats, gas tank, body, headrests, carburetor, lights, prime
Original – hood, grill, tailgate, engine, transmission”
No pics provided. Might be something or nothing. If it has a winch, it may have other updates.
“I have a 1942 willy It has new warn winch tire gas tank transmission plugs wires clutch destibuter more to mention.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Did we conclude that Mavericks did not extend into 1961?
“2 Willys jeep wagons for parts. Red & white is a 1961 Mavrick 2wd. The front axle is not correct.
The otherone is a 4×4 with front and rear axles in place.
There are NO TITLES, bill of sale only.
$1400.00 for both jeeps. Will take a F head 134 engine as partial trade.
Must be crack free and able to be rebuilt.
Will consider a running F134, with the two jeeps as partial payment. Let’s talk.”
Last week we decided to go camping this week so we could find a dark place to watch the falling stars (supposed to be a great couple nights for it), but that idea was threatened when I got sick on Monday evening. I recovered enough Wednesday morning that we decided to give camping a shot, though I was required by my better half to drink some caffeine early in the day because I was abnormally spacey. Once I was sufficiently caffeinated, we drove to Wanapum State Park, just south of the small town of Vantage, Washington, and just north of Wanapum Dam.
I’m glad we made the trip, because it feels great to be sitting on the edge of the Columbia River, the warm wind blowing through trees and the smell of sage swirling around us. I’m recovering quite happily. We have a private spot with a beautiful view of the Wanapum Dam’s blinking lights. The moon is half-lit and the curtain is falling on the stars. It’s a perfect evening.
It took a chance on this January 1957 issue of True Adventures and bought it on eBay hoping to find an article that included jeeps. But, I struck out. There was nothing but scantily clad women (not that I was complaining), fantastical stories, and silly advertisements.
This weekend Chris McKay, aka MInnesota Chris, will be heading to Salt Lake City with a trailer, then up to Sandpoint, Idaho. If you need something shipped, he might be able to help you out. contact him at Nscustoms@hotmail.com.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Could be a good price.
“I have a 1963 cj3b been sitting in a garage covered for the last 15 or so years has 8k miles on rebuild of motor and drive train, stock hurricane 4cly motor 3speed tranny with warn over drive unit on the back. Like new full besttop and doors, comes with lots of original spare parts including another motor. Have original front and rear seats also stored in a garage. Body and paint aren’t perfect but no bondo and no rust! Runs great perfect for hunting also have tow bar to go with. Reg is current through may of 2017
$5500.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Craig spotted this beauty!
“1961 Willys-Overland Wagon
Completely restored body, paint and interior. Original engine and four wheel drive drivetrain. Aftermarket rims and tires. Beautiful car that runs and drives well. This car turns heads everywhere it goes.
Asking $15,000 which is considerably less than the significant amount of time and money spent to restore. The car is located in South Central Pennsylvania.”
I can’t tell if this is a CJ or MB chassis (or perhaps a 3A chassis).
“1946 jeep Willys. Fully restored. Rebuilt 4 cylinder engine, new tires and much more. Pictures say it all. Call for more info. Firm on price. No low ballers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
Has a couple updates and has been Rhino-lined somewhere.
“Collectors and Hunters alike will Appreciate this 4X4 Legend!!!
1942 Ford GPW “Jeep”
Runs like a champ
New Willys Engine: 1000 miles
4X4
Street Legal
Extensive Restoration and Rhino Treatment
Records and Manual Available”
What kind of winch is that? Has a Meyer hardtop.
“Has an extra gas tank and wench.$6K OBO”
Oh that Grill!
“1946 Willy’s Jeep, 4×4
Flat Head Ford V8, 3 speed
New Soft Top
Body and Frame- 0 Rust!!
Runs and Drives Good.
Needs Nothing
Rare Find!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Steve forwarded this one. I can’t tell what is on the roof?
“I’m listing this 1962 Willys station wagon for my father. It’s a three speed manual transmission with overdrive. It’s 4×4 with locking hubs and painted to look military.
Straight 6 cylinder super hurricane Willys motor.
$9,000 or best offer.”
Sounds like the seller might not be stuck on that price. I doubt it runs.
“Good project jeep, or parts jeep price is negotiable’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600
(03/10/2015) Runs.
“I have a 1943 willys army jeep.It has the flat head 4 cylinder in it original 3 speed manual transmission fourwheel drive does work just replaced brake shoes wheel cylinders master cylinder runs good 2800 obo.Please do not call trying to tell me what it takes to fix it.Its a project a 71 year old world war 2 military jeep so yes it might cost to fix but it will be worth it.Bill of sale only if you live in Alabama it Will cost close to 20 dollars to register .rims in first picture are what’s on it now.”
Not sure how much value is here.
“1947 Willy’s Jeep 4 cylinder motor.
$500.00 OBO
It has been sitting under a tarp for 12 – 15 years. The motor is seized. Floor boards are gone and has lots of rust with scale rust on the frame. Seat frames are rusty with no material left on seats. One tire is flat and one wheel is locked up. This jeep has sat a long time. This will be sold in “AS IS” condition as I have described to the best of my knowledge. I would suggest this is a “Parts Only” vehicle. It’s NOT running, not drivable and must be trailered. It also has a good clean title. ”
No pics provided. Could be a good price. Seller titled it as a Jeep winch PTO, but doesn’t include the winch in the description.
“Ramsey duel feed (front rear) pto.Fits Willys wagon, pickup,and FC-170.$200.00”