Listed as a CJ-2A, it looks like an MB. Looks in good shape.
“Cool Restoration project for the right person. Need to sell wife got sick. ”
Listed as a CJ-2A, it looks like an MB. Looks in good shape.
“Cool Restoration project for the right person. Need to sell wife got sick. ”
Looks in good shape.
“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).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $5500.
(08/08/2014) This good looking truck has a mercury motor upgrade.
“Very nice 1953 Willy pickup.
Mercury flathead V8″
Looks solid.
“Civilian. Original flathead engine. Runs good. Good tires. Good upholstery.”
This has an unusual hardtop. Anyone recognize the brand? It might be a custom top.
“1962 Willy’s Jeep all ORIGINAL. …Numbers matching….No rust….Barn kept it’s entire life…Clear Title…. Runs and Drives ….. all 4 Wheel drive works…..$4800…Serious inquires only. …..possible Trade..No Motorcycles…No Junk……..Text or call ..”
I imagine this runs and drives.
“1956 willys truck rebuilt chevy 327 with th350 transmission. Four linked front with a single leafspring. Four linked rear with airbags. Clean california title with current registration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Fuel tank needs fixing.
“47 willys jeep. Original flathead 4 cyl. Runs 85percent origanal. Fuel tank needs cleaned and coated.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
This includes a Warn overdrive.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep CJ3A. Fiberglass body, 225cid V6 engine, three speed std with aftermarket Warn overdrive. Twin stick transfer case. Late model CJ7 front end with disc brakes and steering box, column etc. Rear end is a narrowed Ford 9″ with 411 gears. Never off roaded as I didn’t get to changing the gears in the front end to match. Tires like new. Currently registered. Runs and drives nice.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It doesn’t run at the moment.
“1950 willys jeep wagon small block v8 with 3speed manual transmission with od. Engine ran good.”
The body is sitting on a Toyota Chassis.
“1947 willy’s station wagon body and frame ( frame is toyota-no motor) $2000.00 cash”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1600.
There looks to be value here.
“For sale is a 1965 Willys Jeep CJ5 with approximately 28k original miles on it. I picked this up in Pennsylvania a few years ago with the intent of fixing it up and using it to plow snow on my private road. I don’t have time or room for it anymore so it must go. It was originally purchased new in Pa with a dealer installed plow, hard top and radio and was only used to plow a private road. The elderly gentleman I bought it off of was the 3rd owner and used it to plow his driveway.
It is CJ-5 that was bought new by the family and funs.
“I have a 1956 Willys jeep for sale. The drivetrain and motor is good . The motor runs. It is the old Willys jeep . There is no title. Was bought new in 1956 and had only one owner. Owner passed away and son trying to sell.”
There could be value here.
“Parting out Willys CJ3A. No motor.”
No pics provided.
“JEEP CJ2A COMPLETE NEEDS TLC NOT A RUST BUCKET KEPT INSIDE FROM 1971.43000 MILES. NO TITLE NO PICS NO TIME CALL FOR MORE INFO.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/06/2015) There’s enough jeep left o be useful.
“1947 willies jeep. Starts right up 800 obo, this posting says parts only on the title. But it’s not a parts jeep. I don’t have a title for it bc it’s from the 40s and been in the field”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be a good price.
“1943 Military m38 Willis Jeep, mostly stock, Runs good,comes with side doors and top. For more
information contact owner.”
This might be a good price.
“1953 Willys Jeep, CJ3B,
4 cylinder overhead engine
Runs great ! and great Hunting vehicle !!
$2500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,988
Lots of details to this build.
“Titled as a 1949 Jeep. This fabulous Jeep Rat Rod is an award-winning build completed in 2010. This car was built using a brand new body that was professionally shortened 16″ and mounted to a brand new frame. Mechanically this Jeep has been completely rebuilt, including the 4 cylinder Willys engine and 3-speed manual transmission. This one-of-a-kind Jeep has more features than there is room to mention, including a 30-caliber machine gun that has been decomissioned and for display only with tail gunner seat, authentic bomber aircraft steering yoke used as the steering wheel, laser cut D-Day battle star in hood and side painted weathered D-day emblems, aircraft dash gauges and military switches, authentic military bomber seats and machine gun barrel shrouds mounted on upright exhaust mounts. The attention to detail is fabulous on this professionally built rod.”
Has a few updates.
“This Willys was owned by same family for most of its life. I am first owner that is a non-family member.
The jeep starts, runs, drives and stops.
It has the following features –
Ford small block V8 – 221 bored to 233 cu.in.
Original transmission and transfer case with PTO
Ramsey winch with PTO drive – Works!
Meyer metal half cab
Lock out hubs
New fuel tank
New speedometer
Includes extra set of 14″ Jeep wheels from DJ3A postal jeep.
I have a clear title in hand.
It would need tail light and wiper work to be street legal.”
If it runs, it might be a good price.
“Up for sale is this 1951 M38 Jeep Willis issued to Marine Corp. Own this piece of history!”
Has some body rust.
“Here is your opportunity to own a piece of history…a WWII military Jeep (GPW). Excellent candidate for restoration: Willis engine, M38 windscreen, civilian gas tank in rear under floor, 6 volt system, civilian rear bumper, lock-out hubs on front, civilian air cleaner, body in overall good condition (very little rust, mostly surface, except for rear floor-rusted through-see pictures), original data plates, storage compartments in back in good condition.
It has been garage kept for last 15 years. Has not been run since being stored.
Needs: Passenger seat and rear seat, back floor needs repair, driver’s seat needs cushions, military gas tank under driver’s seat, black-out light for left front fender.
Date of delivery: 7/27/1943.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5000
Jay spotted this one. Listed as a 1943 Military Jeep, this looks to me more like an early CJ-2A.
“I have an old military jeep here with all original parts come up and take a look or give me a call or email me this is a lien sale ASISl”
Has some rust.
“1945 mb military jeep.body is good,with some repairable rust in the body,gas tank well is rusted out.It has a later cj or mc engine.The engine has not run in 4 years but is free and has good compression.It has a thin skim of bondo and the paint and bondo are peeling off.which makes it look bad.It has the correct T84 transmission and transfer case. the rear panel is in good shape.I have the correct clear nc title for this Jeep.”
It runs.
“Selling a 1940s willys jeep no title runs tires r bad and reverse is sticky needs to be limbered also needs a battery call or txt ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500. This is back up for sale after being listed in 2009. Could be a CJ-2L.
“1945 Willy jeep roll cage winch to much to list.”