UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
Looks fast.
“Willys sand toy. 406 sbc 502hp paddle tires.”
Seller is listing this as a MB/CJ2. However, it looks like this has a GPW body and some military running gear.
“This is a 1948 Jeep/Willys MB/CJ2. As a WWII jeep, at the end of the war these were sold to civilians as a CJ2. As is common in these years, this one has MB parts (military) and CJ2 parts (civilian) as they used all the parts to put these in production. This has the L134 flathead-Go Devil-engine. The engine runs! You can hear it run when you come look at it. I had inquiries so I checked; I drove this jeep. It appears the tranny, etc is fine. I drove it around, however, it has no brakes (brake cylinder is dry). Floorboards are solid. No rust through.
This would be a good project. That was my intention, but other projects took priority. The body has bondo covering it. The “patches” (seen in the photos) are places where the thick bondo has flaked off. The metal underneath is in pretty good shape.
This has a working PTO winch, 4 hi, 4 low, etc. It’s a project, but it has good potential. Two extra military seats and gas tank go with it (not sure what they’re from). Engine has been converted to 12 volt system.”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **SOLD**
Lew spotted this good looking truck.
“1958 jeep willys pickup original inside and out. Very little rust, 10,356 miles , runs decent. Could use some tinkering. I just don’t have the time or money to work on it. ”
Looks like it runs and drives. No description provided.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/5575667197.html
This might be worth a closer look.
“Selling my 1963 Willys Jeep. Garage kept, good shape. I have the title in hand. Motor is great just needs a fuel pump. Feel free to call or text with any questions.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8750
(01/17/2016) Has power train updates.
“1956 M170 Military Jeep.V6, Turbo 400 automatic. New Power Brakes, New Top, Power Steering.
Too many Upgrades to list. Serious Buyers Only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
“1954’s Willys Flatbed truck with original Flat 6 Super Hurricane engine 4×4, slotted mag wheels – truck complete $2500.00 OBO (RED ONE)
1950’s Willys Overland Trailer made from Willy’s bed with Willy’s Overland Tailgate & title
$500.00 OBO (GREY)
1951’s Willys “Parts Truck NO Engine or Drive-Train rust free, straight and title-(Primer Black,Orange, and Rust) – also for sale
1953’s “Willys Overland” Carcass- NO CAB has non running Super Hurricane Flat 6 Engine, stock 3 speed transmission, and Willy’s Overland Bed with Willy’s Overland Tailgate and title- also for sale
No Low-ball offers
will consider trades:
economy car, car trailer, woodworking equipment,
building materials, decking materials,
pavers, retaining wall materials -”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(11/05/2015) Needs a little work and has a patch in the passenger side rear.
“Engine= 4-134L
Transmission= 3 speed T-90
It has a Husky Products “Selective Range Overdrive mounted
New carb, new oil pan gasket, battery, and everything gone thru,
Drives perfectly in 2 wheel and 4 wheel.”
Runs and drives.
“***FOR SALE OR TRADE*****
1946 JEEP WILLYS CJ-2A
74800 miles
3 Speed Manual with PTO
Runs and drives good
12 VOLT SYSTEM
NEEDS NEW GASKET AT TIMING CHAIN
Rebuilt stater
Needs tune up and oil change
Needs body work (see pics)
Does Not Require Emmissions Test
Clean clear title
$3500.00 OBO CASH OR TRADE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The body looks in good shape.
“Project that never quite got done… Zero-time engine but has been sitting for over 10 years and has never been started. Suspect good condition. Fresh ground cam and crank, milled block and head surfaces, new bearing/seals/oil pump, 0.060-over cylinders, new pistons/rings, valve job, etc. Have all engine appliances (external oil ‘filter’, airbox, generator/regulator, skid plates, carb). Carb and distributor would need attention. 6V system. Believe all body/chassis parts are there. Previous owner stated rebuilt tranny and transfer case. Based on his character this is likely true but not confirmed. Rolling chassis with eng/tran/case and axles installed. Sand-blasted and painted frame, new shackles, brake lines, bolts, bearings, brakes, aftermarket shocks, u-joints, pretty much most of the chassis consumables replaced. Body fundamentally rough but spent quite a bit of time with heat and hammer repairing holes and making panels straight. Body would be functional and visually appealing, but never show product. Body is not bolted to chassis. Original 16″ wheels with dead tires. Clear title in my name. Cannot be driven or towed, would need to be trailered.”
This had a coil fire at some point.
“I’m selling my 1950 Willy’s Overland Wagon. The car is complete and all original. Original flat 6 engine, trans, drive shaft, rear end and suspension. The interior is also all original and painted red like the outside. We are currently using the Wagon as storage so the inside is full of junk. Sorry, no pictures of the inside. It has 72243 miles on the odometer. I used to drive the Wagon around all the time before I parked it about 4 years ago. I used to attend many car shows and it always attracted attention.
The only reason I stopped driving the Wagon was because the coil caught on fire about 4 years ago. After that I parked it and it’s been sitting around. This is an easy fix. That is the only issue with the car. I plan on getting the car running soon, but I have way too many project and I must let some of them go”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Has updates axles.
“283 Chevy engine.
Muncie trans w/hurst shifter.
2 speed transfer case.
Warner overdrive 12vdc.
1970 front and rear axles (3.73).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
“Willys 47 cj2a good body good axles 44 rear 25 front spring over no motor trans transfer case does have driveshafts 289 ford out of jeep with adapter complete builder no it doesn’t drive this is a project does have a nice set of radial 36 1350 15 tsl iroks will lower price 400 if I keep tires”
Charles wrote, “these are very hard to find i became them of a private collection from an ex para commando in katanga – 1956 (rep of congo). All these photo were old and not best condition they were digitalized and renewed as they are now.”
Great postcard.
“This is a very meaningful historical event of mankind history on postcard and this postcard is VERY VERY RARE.
Our Extensive collections are source through antique shop, collectibles shop, flea market and second hand market, we could not trace the originality and the previous owner status is unconfirmed but the card age consistently.”
Interesting older soft top.
“Have a 58 Willys CJ, it’s registered, runs and drives great. Has a pto w/winch.
Asking 4900 obo.”
This may be worth a look.
“1957 Willy’s Jeep
*No title because of age*
Manual – 3 on the tree
Engine – AMC V8, most likely 327ci
Bought this Jeep with the intent of working on it and restoring it. I’ve had it almost a year and haven’t touched it and it’s taking up space. The transmission makes some noise in first, but reverse, second, and third are all good. The V8 under the hood runs strong and has a lot of pick up to it. Headlights and taillights work. I also have the complete hard top for it along with doors. Hardtop and doors are in great condition with only a little surface rust. As for the tub, it has some holes in the floors and could use some work. Tires and rims are in good condition. Front bumper is beefed up and could easily hold a plow. Seats have minor tears in them, nothing major. Windshield would need to be replaced if the goal is to drive this on the street, has some pretty big cracks on the passenger side.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This may be more solid than it first appears.
1963 Willy’s Jeep
Hurricane Engine 2.3
new ignition
no rust.
every part this jeep will ever need can be ordered from JC Whitney. http://www.jcwhitney.com/
1500 firm cash deal. no trades. will have to be towed. needs tires. motor runs well. I will not take 1499 or less, the drive axle alone is worth 1000.00″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
“Here are the details:
1975 Postal Jeep DJ5D RHD, Chevy 350 V8, 700R4 Automatic Transmission (rebuilt and warrantied), new battery, new all aluminum 3 row radiator with electric cooling fan, new hoses top and bottom, new thermostat, new fuel filter, new tires, new exhaust from manifolds back to single muffler and exhaust pipe, good brakes with extra set of new brake shoes included. Body is rhino lined. Speedometer does not work (no cable from transmission), new temperature gauge.
This is a fun and head turning Jeep. Lots of receipts and paperwork available.”
For some reason the seller is listing this as a 1947 CJ-2A. Maybe it has a repro body?
“1947 CJ2A Willys Jeep in great condition, runs good.
Remodeling my house so Jeep has to go. Garaged all it’s life.
Restored and in great running condition.
4X4 works too.
Original tires
New gas tank, new tail lights, 12 volt system, new radiator, new seats plus I have original seats including back bench seat
Freshly painted in OD green ( I know its not a Military jeep, some dummy painted it before me)
Overhead cam 4 cyl engine with 2 bbl carb freshly rebuilt”
Runs and drives. Looks solid, too.
Here is a pretty good shape, straight body jeep. It has a 4 cylinder engine that runs, 3 speed transmission and model 18 transfer case. the huge winch on the front is a PTO style. It has a back seat, nice tail gate, roll bar, and a very rare dual fuel tank set up under the front seats. How many of those have you seen? This has clean title and is registered until January of 2017.”
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5573654773.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks ready for some mail.
“All original 78 postal jeep runs and drive was a daily driver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(04/23/2015) Replacement body? It’s missing the glove box and tool indents.
“rebuilt 4 wheel drive 1944 military Jeep
new seats, top, tires; winch
will trade for Class C capmer of equivalent value”
UPDATE: *SOLD** Was $1500.
Might run with a battery.
“1974 Jeep DJ5. 98,000 miles. Needs battery. Right sided driver. Driver seat torn up. Old mail Jeep.”
No pics provided.
“I am selling my CJ2 A project Jeep. This Jeep came from California and is all original. I tore it down and started restoration. It has a Buick 212 V6 that was installed at a dealer in ’62. I had the engine professionally rebuilt from crank to carb. This engine is bored out to a 223 with all new parts. I have put new leaf springs, brake lines, and painted the frame. I have everything to put it back together but the time. I have a spare front axle. This jeep has the original exterior screen for the radiator and the original winch. Tub is totally rust free including the tool box under the passenger seat.”
http://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/5570612200.html