UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
Has a civilian hood, but looks like the rest is military.
“1943 willys jeep – runs and 1944 willys jeep for parts 3 speed titles for both call”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
Has a civilian hood, but looks like the rest is military.
“1943 willys jeep – runs and 1944 willys jeep for parts 3 speed titles for both call”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $27,950.
Looks ready for a show.
“An incrediblly done complete restoration! This 1952 Willys Jeep Wagon 4X4 has had every nut and bolt turned and needs absolutely nothing! Powered by a period correct 6-226 Super Hurricane mated to a 3spd manual transmission with Spicer transfer case, Dana differentials, and auxillary cooling fan, she is completely finished. Extremely high quality paint job and wood trim looks fantastic. Cosmetically, she is a real head turner. Top to bottom and underneath are all meticulously done. The wood flooring in the back is completely finished, and the only thing that isnt period correct is the aftermarket am/fm cd player iin the dash. All of the gauges are clear and appear new…….I really dont know what else you could do to make her more complete. Come by and see us at Jordan Motorcars, 11919 IH10 West, San Antonio, Texas, 78230 or visit us on the web at jordanmotorcars.net.”
This has some updates, but what really caught my eye was the driver’s side rear wheel well. No good pics of it, but it looks damaged to me (see first photo).
“1949 Willy’s CJ2 Jeep , 1973 Mercury Capri 2600 CC – V6 , roll bar , removable homemade top with removable doors , Good runner , good rubber . No Winch”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
Hasn’t been run in a while and has some non-stock items. I don’t think that gas tank will hold much gas.
“Engine: 4 Cylinder
Transmission: 3 Speed
Options: Black Out Lights, Rear Body Mounted Power Take-Off
This Jeep Has Been in Storage for 30+ Years. Motor Is Loose, But Has Not Been Run In Over 30+ Years. The Car Has Some Rust, But Is Restorable. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
MIght be worth a look. Runs.
“1946 willys jeep, looks to be complete, I have the original title. the jeep had been sitting in a shed for the last 15 years, put in new plugs, wires, and cleaned the points and it started and sounds good, it has been converted to 12 volt. the tires are like new. everything works like it should and all the metal is straight. call or text 507-4five8-nine0three5 for more info or pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
Needs tires and seems to be missing a steering dash bracket. But, better check the dash first.
“1954 Willys Jeep CJ3B 80% Restored
Bestop Top, Sheet metal replaced, solid drive-train. Good brakes, clutch, smooth running engine. To be road worthy it will need a set of tires, current are showing some dry-rot from setting. Besides that it’s ready to hit the trails! No time to commit to it. Does not have factory seat or gas tank.
Asking $4,900 or offer, no trades please!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Truck might be rough, but it has a plow and dump bed.
“57 Willy’s jeep truck dump box with plow $ 3000 or best offer”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6000
This 2WD truck looks like it could make a good restoration project, though it’s not priced at a restoration truck price.
“1949 Willy’s Overland truck. It is a factory built two wheel drive with a 134cc flathead four cylinder engine named the “Go Devil”. This truck is 90% all original and has been in a barn for the last 30 years. This truck does run and has a new battery, master cylinder, and fuel pump. This model is VERY rare, and an awesome barn find. Would be great for any project direction you would want to go. Whether you are wanting to restore or turn into a hotrod. This is also a three speed on the floor, not the three on the colum that was more common for the era. Serious inquires only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
It runs.
“1951 willy cj-3a jeep complete rolling RUNNING chassis…frame is solid + straight…starts, runs good, drives, shifts, 4×4 hi-lo works…brakes not working (yet)…generator is hooked up + charging…includes radiator, hood, grill, temporary seat and brand new 6v battery…anti freeze tests to -35…can drive it on your trailer..up on original 16″ wheels (tires hold air) with spare 16″ wheel (that doesn’t)…sold with bill of sale…a solid start for your project…find a body later or buy a new one…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks like an old club jeep.
“1946 willys Jeep project. Started to restore, no time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
May be a good price.
“Aluminum slots. 15×7 fit early ford, jeep, and some ford trucks. 5 on 5 1/2 bolt pattern”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300
I don’t see any doors included.
“I have a Hard Top 1/2 cab off of a 1963 Willys Jeep, new paint and new rear Glass and weatherstrip.
$300.00 or trade?”
UPDATE: Still Available.
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<– Day 23 – Mon. May 4th: Keeping Austin Weird | TRIP OVERVIEW | Day 25 – Wed. May 6th: Beyond San Antonio’s Riverwalk –>
We left Austin today bound for San Antonio. We tried detouring into the historic old town of Gruene, but found it more tourist trap than historic site, so we continued on to San Antonio.
We arrived in San Antonio so early that we had plenty of time to head down to the Alamo and play tourist. The last time Ann was in town was during her basic training. She didn’t remember the Alamo grounds as being so lush nor could she remember seeing so much tourist -based entertainment (wax museums, Ripleys, etc). I was expecting the Alamo to have a much more sacred feel, but it’s set up to run LOTS of people through it.
Seth spotted this interesting wagon. If anyone can provide any insights into it, we’d find it helpful.
He writes, I found this very rough abandoned Wagon. What made it stand out was the independent front suspension and the barn doors. It looks stock but I have always been under the impression that the Wagoneer Panel Delivery was the first Jeep with IFS. It is obviously a basket case project but if it’s a prototype or something like that it may be worth the effort to restore.
Dan has posted the photos at the Old Willys Forum as well. He suggested it might be a factory special. He noted, Based on the gauges and rear rear wheels, it looks like a 1946-early 1950 Delivery that someone installed an aftermarket IFS (similar to the Mustang II) and cut out the back rear side windows. That said, it could be a factory special.
Hugo forwarded a link announcing Cite de l’Automobile’s July 25 & 26 Vehicles in Uniform event. The museum is in Paris, France. Even if you decide that’s a little far to travel for the weekend, poking around their website is pretty interesting. It looks like they have an amazing collection.
The second photo shows this has reversed front springs. Could be a solid jeep that just needs some restoration.
“for sale 1957 Jeep Willy SX- runs and drives, have clear title”
This may have good potential for a restoration.
“LOOKS ARE NOT EVERYTHING. This 1958 Model CJ-5 Willys Jeep may not be beautiful to look at, but it runs great. And the price I am asking ($4200), or what I might take for it, is hard to beat. This jeep has its original 4-cylinder engine. It has a removable hard (fiberglass) top that includes removable steel doors and glass side and rear windows. Vehicle always parked within garage or carport. Tires are in good condition; radiator has been replaced and is in good condition; break pads recently replaced; new exhaust system; regularly serviced. I’ve owned this vehicle for many years and it has always started right up, even in the cold winters of eastern Idaho. With the 4-wheel drive high and low gear options, this jeep can climb just about anything and it is licensed for the highway unlike many of the recreational off-road vehicles that cost a lot more. I have a clear and clean title.”
UPDATE: Was $3900. **SOLD**
Runs and drives.
“Selling a 1960 cab over. Starts and drives. Has Super Hurricane six cylinder. These are super rare and this one is in pretty decent shape. The tires have about 100 miles on them, but are weather cracking, not enough to stop from driving. Has rust in the cab corners and floors. A great start to a unique vehicle.”
Looks like the seller will accept an offer.
“Up for sale is a Jeep Willy 1953 M38A1. Well cared for, kept in garage and comes with fitting cover. New tires, tubes, front seat canvas cushions. It has a 4-134 F Head Motor, T-90 Trans, Dana 18 Transfer Case with Warn Overdrive Unit, Dana 25 Front Axle and Dana 44 Rear. You can contact me through Craigslist email if you have any comments or questions about the Jeep. Would like to sell while the weather is just getting nice. Please make a reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/27/2015) This runs.
“Willys Jeep. Runs good. Good Colorado title. No rust in the floor. Tires like new. New parts include, Napa’s best battery, master cyl, wheel cyls, Front & rear axle seals, shocks, gas tank & sending unit, shifter boots. All running gear fluids have been changed. New oil, filter & spark plugs in engine. Have extra stock windshield. Have a set of chains & spare tire with rim. You will need to come up with some seats.”
Update: Status Unknown. Was $7500.
Appears solid. Has a few mods.
“Do you want to have a piece of Jeep history? You can have one of the first Jeeps made for the public after the WWII was over. Nice, clean, restored 1946 Willy Jeep, Texas Antique plates, fun to drive and have on a ranch as well. I have on order a water pump and new restored carburetor. Would like to sell due to building a house in a subdivsion.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/14/2014) Runs. It’s worth a look.
“1955 Willys wrecker, great shape for being 60Years old!
Good running 350 chevy.
4X4 3speed. cool one of a kind project!
Consider trades, may add cash for the right one.“
http://saginaw.craigslist.org/cto/4944502066.html
UPDATE; **SOLD** Was $4500.
Looks like the interior could use some cleaning.
“1952 Willy’s Jeep 302 ford 4 speed twin stick, transfer case. 538 gears. Fuel cell, runs 33×12.50 super swamper tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
“solid rust free steal body.67 327 new frame, tires and wheels 38.5×15-15, runs and drives but not a safe driver too tall and powerful all over the road. ”