No pics provided.
“52 jeep willy’s. In pieces, all parts there except motor. Want 1500 obo. ”
No pics provided.
“52 jeep willy’s. In pieces, all parts there except motor. Want 1500 obo. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(06/06/2015) The turbo 400 tranny has pushed the transfercase back a ways. That rear driveline must not be very long.
“Clean Willy’s up for sale, completely rebuilt 4.3 Chevy V/6 with custom built headers and dual exhausts, a turbo 400 automatic transmission. Pushing a factory rebuilt CJ transfer case with Dana 44 axles and a 4:10 gear ratio. And a Detroit locking rear differential. Comes with a new set of 33 x 10.50 super swamper TSL’s with a matching spare. A 10,000 pound winch with remote. New Rhino lined floor board. A softtop with doors for the winter and a bikini top for the summer. Custom rear rack for ice chest and fuel cans. Heavy duty tow bar with taillight plugin. K/C lights, rancho shocks, 6 inch lift, lots of extra parts . This is very dependable ride great for the trail or a everyday driver its also alot of fun at pismo. Clean title, and current registration in hand. Asking $7500 or best offer from serious buyers. No Paypal, cash only.”
UPDATE: Priced dropped to $3500.
(05/20/2015) There seems to be some value. Neither runs at the moment.
“Selling two 1952 M38A1’s. Project started on the red one frame is original with no repairs just sandblasted and coated in POR15. Body is in fantastic shape. The green one I originally bought for parts and the MD engine as the tub is shot. All parts are military for both jeeps aside from the CJ-5 F-head and an aftermarket roll bar. Both engines ran when I bought the jeeps and were fogged before storage. Also included are some transmission rebuild parts and several gallons of sealed paint and primer. Maxed out the pictures but there are more parts included. Looking to get $4500 or best reasonable offer cash only, any questions I will do my best to answer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Appears solid.
“1954 Jeep willys truck
4×4
Super solid
Fresh paint
Interior nice
Everything works as should
Tlc to finish up and show
No space too many projects.”
One his way through Cuba, New Mexico, Don stopped at a Mexican restaurant called the Cuban Cafe. He recommends the food. The owners are Margie and Bob. Margie drives a 1972 CJ-5 that belonged to her father.
After Cuba, Don drove to the Durango, Colorado, area. He’s had his eye on this M-38, but the seller won’t sell it. The jeep continues to sit outside in the weather.
This show a couple of fallen soldiers next to the jeep.
“1944- Two American soldiers lied dead next to their Jeep that was struck by German machine gun fire during the Normandy invasion. Number on hood is clearly readable.”
Looks nice.
“Here it is! Runs and drives great.
Soft Top included.
Call Harold for more info”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3250.
No pics of the engine, but the seller notes it is an L-head rather than an f-head.
“For Sale is a 1953 Willy’s CJ-3B. It is not totally original. Hood and tailgate are aftermarket. Engine is a L-Head. I have had the vehicle for many years with the intention of restoring it. The Jeep is titled in NC and runs good. This was a project vehicle and I have well over $4200.00 invested. The Jeep has new wiring, tires, pressure plate, clutch, shocks, brakes, master cylinder and lines, gas tank, drive shafts, yokes, seals, gauges, tail lights and much more. The body is in good condition for the age with some areas of rust. The manual lockout 4WD is absolutely awesome. The engine is very strong.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
May be a good price.
“I am selling my 1974 Jeep DJ5 mail delivery vehicle for $1500 or best offer. Has a clear title and runs good. Not brand new and needs a new wiper motor if you are going to drive it in the rain but I still deliver mail in it once a week. Serious offers and inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5400.
With some paint this ought to look pretty good.
“4 cyl Engine, no smoke holds 50 – 60 lbs oil pressure
5 new Firestone 6.00 X 16 inch 6 ply Military tires
5 split rim Combat rims
new master cyl
new wheel cyls
Beechwood canvas windshield cover invasion Logo
Canvas top ( invasion Logo) excellent condition
Rear seat canvas cushions excellent condition
front seat canvas cushions excellent condition
new repo front bumper
Complete set pioneer tools ( axe Shovel)
Clear Ca. Title
Non Op black Ca Plates
Most of the old paint has been wire brushed off and comes with 2 Gals of #33070 WWII Olive Drab
lusterless Paint
Also 1 Gal of American AK 3000 red oxide primer
This Jeep runs and drives, needs a little work and you can drive it and work on it at the same time.
I am also including $ 6-700.00 worth of new parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(04/27/2015) This could be a good price. Looks ready for the Rubicon.
“1943 Ford GPW, World War II vintage, converted to 12 volt, 302 V8, auto trans., Warn overdrive, air locker in front, 33″ tires, Ramsey winch. Current non-op.”
I felt this ad was worth a comment. New Body Tub?? Huh?? Excellent condition?? What about those fenders??
“Excellent condition body, interior and mechanically. New body tub, wheels and tires (5K in tub and wheels). 1600cc SOHC Ford engine. New instrument panel as well as all steering components. Roll bar, seat belts and new top.”
This could make an interesting project. Learn more about this model at Jalopnik.
“1971 Hurst Jeepster Commando
One of the Rarest Jeeps Made
Up for auction is my 1971 Hurst Jeepster Commando. I purchased this 5 years ago with plans to do a frame up restore, but unfortunately have not had the time to begin the restoration. My loss, your gain.
I have not attempted to start the motor, but the previous owner stated that it will run. I have no reason to think otherwise.
Vehicle has all emblems, special build tags, and Hurst options.
Shouldn’t take much to get it back on the road, or restore as an investment.
Not just a rare vehicle, but also in a rare unmolested state.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
This might be worth a look.
“1959 Willy’s jeep with title, snow plow included. Runs good starts right up, very reliable. Can be restored or kept as a work truck. All original.”
Could make an interesting project.
“Old chop top wagon. Been sitting for a while. Very nice.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1500.
Has some character.
“,50’s Willie’s jeep fc in OK shape will make a good restore project or rat rod looks like everything is there no it does not run but did when it was parked. I don’t not know much about these so best thing is to come look. $1500 or best offer does not have title but have Bill of sale from the estate”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
Doesn’t run.
“1964 cj3b,,,buick v-6 motor[NOT RUNNING] 3 speed,,hood is bent BUT other wise not 2 bad of shape,,”
It’s a project.
1944 CJ2A, bought this a year ago to restore but just cant get the time because of traveling for work. I have two engines for it one will rotate the other I purchased for the accessories and the Supersonic head that was on it. Pretty Firm on the Cash price but am willing to maybe trade for hunting tools. Just let me know what you have and text a pic. I do not have a title on the Willys but will provide a bill of sale so that a title 42 can be obtained.”
No pics provided. It is listed as a 1962 M-38, but it is likely a M-38A1.
“M 38 army jeep project for sale asking 1300 firm call”
No pics provided.
“1952 Willys M38 all original no rust. Motor ready to be pulled for rebuild. Ran before I started on the project.”
No pics provided.
“Price Reduced! Complete frame-off restoration in 2012 using an abundance of stainless hardware and body sealing. Resto work completed by experienced professionals back to original specifications except for upgrade to 1966 Dauntless V-6 engine with electronic ignition for reliable starting and operation. The CJ-6 is identical to the CJ-5 but has an additional 20″ in length added to the wheel base. This makes a HUGE improvement in handling stability and ride. Includes optional split windshield. No top or doors, perfect for FL driving.”
http://fortmyers.craigslist.org/col/cto/5105493206.html
I ran across this article about Ernie Pyle and his experience in Paris in 1944. I’ve posted it below. The photo is from Paris, but not of Ernie Pyle.
The October 19, 1942, issue of the Toledo News published this article about the “Jeep Girls” new safety outfit.
This is a great price if you need parts or want to try rebuilding one. no pics provided.
“Late 1950s All metal Struco AirForce Jeep. Body in good shape for easy restoration or leave as is. Missing rf wheel..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(11/29/2012) This looks solid.
“Selling my toy. Stored inside, very good condition, original steel body, no rust, 4cyl. flathead, T90 3 speed trans., 2 stick transfer case. New top, wheels and tires, seats, gage’s, radiator, battery and master cylinder. 12 volt conversion with alternator. Set of original wheels included.”