Not sure how much value is here.
“1948 willys jeep. Barn find frame is good. very little rust. No engine. Has hood and windshield. Drivetrain is good and original. Clean title.”
Not sure how much value is here.
“1948 willys jeep. Barn find frame is good. very little rust. No engine. Has hood and windshield. Drivetrain is good and original. Clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Unclear if it runs or not.
“Willys jeep bought to build for my daughter and decided to do something different has factory axles with upgrades lockers v6 stick shift dana 18 transfer case lots of extra parts to go with it extra engine carbs axles Trans and tastes windshield fenders has full roll cage and a bunch of custom parts. Just don’t have t he time to put back together. It’s a fun jeep”
UPDATE: Was ‘Make Offer’, now priced at $3500.
https://goldcountry.craigslist.org/cto/d/nevada-city-1951-willys-cj3a/6809392763.html
“1951 Willys CJ3A
Buick 231 or 3.8 v6 HEI, Manual transmission, Hurst shifter (I believe its a t10), front locking hubs, old dry rotted 31×10.5r15 on very cool vintage wheels. It has a clean California title in my name with a hull number. Currently non op and current on all fees. This is a sweet little old flat fender built by an older gentleman in Sacramento as a offroad/ hunting rig. It has a home built roll cage, seats out of a late model car, and a questionable fuel cell. I have a new carb, battery, and new ignition switch for it (not installed). It runs and drives but no you aren’t going to drive it to the rubicon trail without bleeding the brakes and the fuel cell cleaned out or replaced and probably some new tires. Its a very fun little yellow jeep and it will turn heads whatever you decide to do with it. It even has a hitch on the back if you want to drag a small boat or trailer around town. The paint is old and worn and has dent in passanger rear quarter panel and scratches an scars from its offroad history but nothing that isn’t easily fixable or detracts from the overall patina.
$3500 and no I wont trade for dope… some people’s kids”
John shared his neat DJ-5. If you live on Long Island, keep a watch for him during the summer.
He wrote, It was turned into a ‘Woody’ about 35 years ago. This one is a 69 DJ5 A. I bought it about 1980/81 or so. It’s got the original 2.5 in it and I use it about 4 months every year…..June to September. I have not made any changes except for putting in a radio and a glove box and I recently had the Seats recovered. I never met the original owner (the guy who did all the nice woodwork, glass etching and paint job) but recently ran into someone who recognized the Jeep and told me about the very creative guy to built it back in the 70s. About twenty years ago I had to take the motor out and and replace the main bearings. Last year I had to find an exhaust manifold which was not easy. Otherwise, it gives me good reliable service every year. It’s really been a fun vehicle. Every where I go people want to buy it and on the hiway I am always being photographed while driving.
Glenn spotted this one.
“1967 Jeepster. Solid car with little rust and just needs a new home so priced fair. Here are a couple pics. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
Mark just listed this over at warjeeps.com.
“1952 Korean War Willys Jeep
4×4
Great for off roading
Great condition!!!
Brand new rear seat belt.
Brand new brake lines
Just gave it an oil change
Light bulbs
Tires are in great shape. Spare tire is new.
New wiring.
Yes it is street legal and CA registered with clean title. Pink slip in hand.
Awesome canvas top (which of course is removable)”
UPDATE Still Available.
(12/12/2015) Only one small pic provided.
“1948 Cj2a restored personally to a USMC military jeep. Perfect mechanical condition, and excellent body with a brand new canvas military top. 4 cylinder “go devil” engine runs perfect. New paint job and new military tires including spare. Jerry gas can on rear. Has a ball hitch. Price is low if you check on the internet.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1300
(10/20/2015) Been stored for a decade.
“Original flathead 4 cylinder engine, transfer case, 4 speed transmission.
This is a project vehicle with clear title.
I have owned this vehicle since 1976. Been stored inside for over 10 years.”
UPDATE: Was $3900. **SOLD**
Here’s an unusual jeep.
“This MINI BEEP has a 6.5hp engine, very well put together, $5k in just parts. Start it up and go, has reverse, brake, bench seat, trailer hitch, working headlights and moree….you can modify any way you want and even add parts. Use it in anywhere!!
The MINI-BEEP is uniquely different and better than any ATV, any UTV, any other kind of off-road vehicle. The MINI-BEEP pulls trailers, and implements, bulldozes sand, gravel and snow, drives off-road, and goes almost anywhere. It’s a 4/5 scale version of a World War II JEEP®, and it’s AMPHIBIOUS, too! The MINI-BEEP is a do-it-yourselfer’s dream project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,999
“I am posting for a friend that doesn’t do C-list. He has a 1943 Ford jeep, fully restored, 5K put into its internals in 2013 and never used thereafter. Complete with pioneer kit (shovel, pick, etc.) gas can, machine gun pedestal, non-directional tires with spare and even canvas water bucket. I can answer some questions via e-mail but better to call him. His name is Mike and he writes gun articles so is pretty busy all the time. He said you can leave a message but you will have to wait a while for the beep as his phone erased his message.”
UPDATE: I think this was sold last September. It’s back up for sale.
“This is my 1946 Willys it has a corvett 327 v8 motor under the hood that runs perfect has a 4 speed t-18 transmission front and rear axle have posi 33 in tires with matching rims including the spare msd ignition system in it with a brand new panless wireing harness upgraded to new fuse style instead of the glass ones no rust what so ever on the body it is in perfect shape and no bondo what so ever
soft top
Have matching bumper for the front
Kc light bar
Flat toe bar
New battery
New alternator
It is a great jeep and has no problems if intrested call or text. ”
It appears to include an auto-pilot (rope on the steering wheel).
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Needs much work including new body panels and frame repair. Has Ford Pinto engine conversion installed. Clean title in hand.”
This is a project.
“1945 jeep Willys frame off restoration everything new or rebuilt. (engine, trans, t-case, brakes, bushings, axels, every bolt came out of this cleaned inspected or replaced) F head engine. T-90 trans Dana 18 t case. Fresh paint, underside and inside tub painted with bed liner. Have 33″ tires on black rims as pictured or stock rims that need tires. Clean title with current registration no back fees. Only thing left to do on jeep is finish wiring and mount gas tank. Out of time money and motivation to finish. Need to sell but won’t give it away have over $8500 in rebuilding it alone. $5500 or possibly trade but like cash. ”
It’s a project.
“non running project, but won’t take much to get it going. has a newer 5.7 sbc with a four speed manual transmission. body has been stretched and put on a scout chassis. it’s going to be pretty cool when it’s done. clean title.”
The pics could show more of the body . . .
”
1952 Willys CJ2 Flat Fender Jeep W/ Mild Built 302ci V8…This CJ was Built Very Solid…Power Steering..Lifted Setting on 33’s..3spd with 2spd High/Low Transfer Case..Full Back Seat..Solid Roll Cage..Custom Built Rack for Army Jury Can and Spare Tire..Tow Hitch..New Gas Tank..Aluminum Radiator..Electric Fan..Aluminum Mallory Distributor and Cap..Headman Fender Well Headers with Dual’s out the back (Sounds very Nice )..New Front End..New Brakes Front and Rear..Body is Perfect..no top no windshield..Needs a days work to be street legal..Has Clean and Clear Title..I’m into this $6300.asking $2800.would like Best Reasonable Offer..OR..Trade..Hotrod..Ratrod”
This 1963 photo shows a jeep exploring the Needles area in anticipation of Canyonlands National Park. The park was established in 1964.
http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/USHS_Class/id/28787/rec/5
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5200.
Glenn spotted this one. Has a light amount of rust, but still worth a look.
“JEEP (FORWARD CONTROL) “FC 150″ 4X4 / with LOCKOUT HUBS AND TOWBAR …. 4 CYLINDER 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANS …. VERY RARE AND FUN PICKUP TRUCK …. HAS ALL NEW BRAKES, TIRES AND SEATS …… IT’S ALWAYS THE ONLY ONE AT CAR SHOWS …. COULD USE SOME RESTOATION ….. CURRENT TAGS AND INSURANCE ..
(Google it, Jeep FC150 or Jeep PUG)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Runs.
“1943 Willys Jeep Antique
Runs and drives Need to be restored
This is a collectors item I don’t
I don’t have any money or time to mess with it
Idol is in hand no email call me
Must sell serious buyers only don’t have any time to waste”
Has an updated engine. Appears worth a look.
“She is 63 years old but she she still runs. Has a v6 Chrysler dauntless engine conversion and she has lots of original equipment. Ignore the paint – it is a CJ not military model”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Appears worth a look.
“Runs and drives good. Has original go devil engine. 4×4 works great and has been recently serviced. As well as engine. Im interested in trades, preferably a newer jeep.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000
(09/21/2015) Looks like there’s value here.
“1950 Willys Jeep. 14/35-15lt tires, Ford 289 V8. Runs and sounds good! $3500 obo.”
How about the duallies on this rig.
“1959 Willy’s wagon complete , great project comes with ’59 parts rig , clean title parts rig has PTO”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/08/2016) There might be some body damage along the driver’s side.
“1950 Willys jeep, runs great, original engine, comes with disk break conversion kit uninstalled ($1000 value). $4500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1850.
Appears worth a look.
“1964 Kaiser Willys CJ3-B Jeep $1850 OBO
Army surplus vehicle built on military contract, but not an M606. Motor needs work; perfect for rock crawler project or ??? Good spare parts for your CJ3-B project.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $2800.
(02/02/2016) Inclues a variety of parts.
“42 Ford GPW Jeep Project. I bought a 42 ford GPW a few years ago with the intention of doing a frame off restoration. Life has happened and the restoration is not in the cards … least not for me! The guy I purchased the jeep from had purchased new/rebuilt F script dana 18 transfer case, new /rebuilt t-84 trans, new/rebuilt carter carb, front seats frames and cushions, new inner windshield frame and glass.”