UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Looks like a solid build.
“To many new parts to list.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/07/2015) Seller doesn’t indicate what else needs to be finished on this project.
“Selling my 1948 Willys CJ-2A, I almost done with this project, purchased another motor for the vehicle because of a stress crack, therefore; re-did the crank with new bearings, new pistons with rings, new clutch with throughout bearing, waiting for a gasket for the rear end, had a minor drip, removed the gas tank and had it pickled, too many things I did to get it looking good, a little over 22,000 miles. Get a early jump on this vehicle, before she goes. I will NOT accept a text, either call me or email me regarding questions. No low ballers, I don’t need the money, it was a project I like doing, so don’t bother looking for the deal of the year.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Price dropped to $7999
Lots of details provided. Seller believes the jeep was rolled at some point.
http://flagstaff.craigslist.org/cto/5138395864.html
“This GPW was purchased in a fundraiser auction in Creston, MT in 2006. It was a mismatched pile of rusty parts, winning bid; $400. When my Dad saw that the delivery date of this GPW was Monday, May 4th 1942 and his delivery date (birthday) was May, 25th 1942, he had to have it. After some repairs and a quick camouflage paint job, the Jeep was back on the road for the first time since 1976. He drove it in parades and be-bopped around town, using it to raise awareness of MIA/POWs around the world.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
There could be value here.
“1946 Willys Jeep it is all there just do not have the time to restore great project jeep”
If the rust isn’t bad, this might be worth a look.
“This Jeep has not been driven for years… the reason is because decades ago water got in the gas tank. How this happened is a long story.
If you are a collector this Jeep is worth your time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Here’s a good price on a tub and fenders. The tub’s not perfect, but salvageable.
“Selling my Willys fiberglass Jeep tub and front fenders. All in decent shape. The tub has the dash panel already installed.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1500.
This might make a good project.
“We have had a Willy’s pickup sitting in our yard for the past 13 years. For the most part we have had it covered and have not done anything with it. It’s a 47 Willy’s pickup with utility box, 327 Chevy engine. No title. This would be an awesome project vehicle for someone! We moved to town and won’t have room for it anymore. Asking $1500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(05/27/2015) I wonder if by OD they mean the transfercase.
“Original engine and runs excellent
with Borg Warner 2 speed over drive manual transmission
this is a hoot
$5500.
awesome shape, do not have a top”
These old photos I bought off of eBay show aren’t the best. They capture a weekend of jeeping somewhere in California, possibly the Rubicon.
I’m taking this weekend off. No updates until Monday morning!! (yippy for me!)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
Nice early rare 1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A. First year civilian model. Hard to find Numbers matching, original engine, has all the original frame and body data tags still in place. Restored by previous owner who was Jeep enthusiast. Was a very rust free Jeep before resto. Previous owner sold due to illness. He owned it for many many years. He did great work and most of the restoration work was done by himself and fellow Jeep enthusiasts. Continue reading
A one-family jeep.
“Here’s your chance to own an American Classic! This Willys Jeep has been in one family since 1948. The vehicle had a frame up restoration in the mid-1980s and is still in solid condition and good working order. It has been garage kept and meticulously maintained over the years. The car starts and runs great. All of the wiring works (odometer needs connected).
If you are interested in purchasing or learning more about the Jeep please contact me by e-mail. I would be happy to send additional information and photos on request.”
A different paint job might really help this 3A.
“1951 Jeep Willys 4×4 for sale. I believe everything on jeep is original. Has 80,527 original miles with meticulous maintenance records recorded under the hood. The engine is 134 cubic inch 172 hp 4 cylinder. Top speed 45mph. Please call for more details.”
Seems like a nice price on a solid truck.
“All original with factory “Super Hurricane” flat 6 engine that runs strong. This is a true classic and is a joy to drive!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Runs and drives.
“Brought this back from Alabama in May. 258 straight 6 and auto trans runs and drives great. It’s 2 wheel drive. Lots of new parts. Lights and Gauges all work. Not much rust. Clear title in hand. Call or text. Look at pics!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1350
Runs and drives.
“I’m putting up for sale my 1982 Mail Jeep. It is right hand drive. The front end was rebuilt two years ago. The Jeep has been parked right after the rebuilted. It will start on the second try, and drive fine. It’s body is in good condition. There is a little rust. Remember this was a work car. The tages are still good. There is radio/cd player.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Appears to have a 3B windshield.
“51 jeep Willy’s vortex v8 Chevy three speed project runs.pos.trade ocean fishing boat or full size short bed overhead camper.”
It could use some paint.
“1963 Jeep Willys Dump Truck
6 Cyl Tornado Engine
Manual – 4 Wheel Drive
Hydraulic Dump Body
1-1/4 Ton – 6000 lb GVW
Registered and Inspected in MA
This is the Real Deal
Matching Numbers
Unrestored California Truck
No Rot – Farm Patina
Road Ready -Drive and Enjoy as is
or Give it the Restoration it Deserves
$7500 or Trade for Clean Reliable RV/MotorHome”
UPDATE: Was $900. **SOLD**
It no longer has the rear full-floaters (among other things).
“1943 ford jeep have title needs work but seems mostly complete”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/13/2015) It’s supposed to be an early GPW.
“Matching numbers number 695 off the assembly line original sheet metal really truly a nice truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
(03/04/2015) Brakes have been removed.
“Willys Jeep
Chevy 283 engine
3 speed trans
All original
Brakes removed, parts are there”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4950
(06/25/2015) It looks in good shape, though not perfect.
“Year: 1959
Make:Willys
Model:Jeep
Trim:
Mileage:1,000,000,000
Stock #:JD1959
VIN:56337 15605
Trans:3 Speed
Color:Red
Vehicle Type:Antique
State:OK
Drive Train:2WD
Engine:”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Needs a couple parts, but might be a good price.
“1982 RHD postal jeep. Needs a tray and a back door. Everything else is solid. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
There could be some parts value here.
“Nice old jeep a little rough but all original with only 21636 miles. This is also the first jeep off the line in 1960 ser 57548. Engine setup not running, floors rotted out but frame and body are pretty good shape.”