UPDATE: Still Available.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep for sale. Runs and drives no problems, 100 percent original and everything works. Current registration and insurance. Ready to drive home. Call Frank for more information. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep for sale. Runs and drives no problems, 100 percent original and everything works. Current registration and insurance. Ready to drive home. Call Frank for more information. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(01/17/2015) It’s listed as a 1951, but is definitely a CJ-2A.
“1951 Jeep Willy Buick v-6 conversion
Solid body+front fenders
Heavy Duty Radiator brass
Plastic fuel cell”
Body is rough. Has rear PTO.
“’48 Willy’s Jeep. Runs and drives, has rear PTO unit for farm implements. Needs some body repair, frame appears to be solid. Titled in Maryland. New battery. Engine was rebuilt 25 years ago, then it sat. Great winter project.”
Price is for both. Neither run. I think only one is pictured.
“2 1940’s M38 jeeps. One is in good condition, the other is fair condition. Not running now. Engine turns over. Been sitting for a while. $4500 for both”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
It’s a project.
“I have a 1947 cj2a willy I pick up about two weeks ago I decided that I’m not going to have time for it I have a title for it and it comes with a lot of stuff no engine transmission or transfer case”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/23/2014) Has a variety of customizations. Not much M-38 here.
“289 C4 Automatic
Custom Hardtop
Towbar
Hi-Lift Jack
Lifted
Disc Brakes
33-12.5-15″
Dual Tanks
Tilt Column
Rear Seat
Full Cage
Interior: Black Vinyl
Bumper Hitch Mounted Spare Tire”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
(01/09/2015) Has a variety of upgrades.
“1942 ford jeep runs drives needs work
it has a small block chev v8 a updated trans and trasfer case
runs good
it needs brake work and some tlc
the seats are out of a 1966 mustang
trades considered”
In the ‘it’s a small world’ category, David Darrah grew up barely a mile from where I did in Renton. His father Ray was a charter member of the Seattle Rump Bumpers Jeep Club, so he’s had jeeping in his blood from birth. Where David lived was just a street over from George Steele. George has been involved with jeeps a long time (and still is — I talked with him this summer) and my parents knew him pretty well. As a teen, David knew George well also, occasionally begging him for discounted parts for his first jeep, a 1942 MB.
A few years ago David had a chance to buy a green CJ-3A that George had rebuilt back in 1996 (though George no longer owned it). Despite owning several different flat fenders over the years (see end of post), just owning one jeep wasn’t enough, so David recently bought a second one Willys, a 1962 CJ-3B that needed a little bit of work. David feels like he’s well on his way to owning a ‘collection’ of jeeps. He just needs some more room (don’t we all!). David lives in Puyallup now, so I’ll be getting down there at some point to talk jeeps and see these in person. Thanks for sharing David!
1952 CJ-3A with some modern touches added by George Steele:
153 cu. in. Iron Duke 4 cyl, T14 3-spd, Dana 18 T.C, manual saginaw steering, Cherokee 11 inch drum brakes, Warn Hubs and Overdrive. Stock Dana 25/41 538 ratio. 3A needs nothing other than replace a few warn parts in Overdrive unit (growls a tad—still works good) Owned this Jeep almost 3 Years now.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Appears solid.
“1946 willys jeep 4cylinder engine runs excellent
$5500. For more info call.”
UPDATE: **SOLD*** Was $10,500
Looks fun.
“I have too many toys so i must sell a couple…I have a 1961 Jeep Willys 2 door wagon converted to a sedan delivery. Has the rat rod style look to it, with a newer patina paint job, semi gloss clear, and hand pinstriped all over. Fronts been subframed with camaro, back has been subframed with half ton chevy truck. Older rebuilt camaro 350 and 350 turbo. Very dependable and road worthy. Has disk brakes up front and are power, power steering. Tilt column, New gauges. Interior has been done, high back buckets out of king cab truck with stitched pinstripe on back of headrests. Has won a trophy at every car show ive attended with it. But its time to give it a new home and let someone else have as much fun with it as ive had. It attracts attention everywhere it goes…be prepared to spend time with on lookers! No low ballers please, this thing is rare and awesome.”
Doesn’tn run, but still may be a good price.
“1946 jeep cj2a NOT RUNNING ran when parked new fuel tank new clutch and rebuilt t-case with 6 foot western hydroturn plow all original with title . extra t-case and misc parts. price firm at $1650.00 . nice original to restore or keep the patina plow worked when parked have extra rams . call with questions ”
UPDATE: Was ‘No Price’. **SOLD**
Looks like it has a PTO winch in the front.
“Awesome 52′ Willys Jeep
Please call for details as-is
As late as 8 pm
Possible trade cash make offer ”
UPDATE: Was $3000. **Status Unknown**
Unclear if it runs or not.
“53 Willys Jeep 283 conversion. 2inch lift 4 speed munices.”
No pics provided.
“WOW this 1948 Willys CJ2a will make someone, Maybe you?, a real nice rock crauler, mudder, or just a very cool four wheel drive. It is missing a few pieces. Seats and gauges are missing. It does have a small block chevy in it. I believe to be a 283 or 327. The rest of the drivetrain is stock. The engine is free and turns. But has water in the pan. I am selling it as a project. Or parts only. Has no title. I do have pics that can be text to any interested party. Please feel free to call with any Questions. Negotiable!”
No pics provided.
“I have a 1941 WWII PROJECT Jeep. No paperwork, war jeep. Engine not installed, has mud tires, drive train, transmission. 2 front seats and bench back seat (black), plus roll bar. Front windshield folds down, glass is in good condition. The front of the frame was extended to take a larger engine, has engine cover, and 307 engine (you put it back together), some of the floor board was fixed. Primer grey color and pieced together.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500
Maybe some value here?
“This comes with a complete body hood grill fenders tailgate and tub sitting on 2 frames the bottom frsme is a rolling frame and comes with extra rear axle. The tailgate is something some one messed up and it’s not the original tailgate the hood was found after the pictures were taken if its not sold it will be scraped.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(06/18/2014) It runs.
“1972 dj 5 mail jeep runs great needs a little work rebuilt 4 cilender moter clean title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
(09/24/2014) Looks good.
“1962 Willys 4×4 wagon. Great condition, Great running condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Daryl has this halfcab for sale at a good price.
“This is a halfcab in good shape. All glass is intact and door windows roll up and down.
Fits CJ5 from 1955 to 1975. Will also fit M38A1.”
UPDATE: Was $10,000. **Status Unknown**
(11/06/2014) Listed as a 1943 MB, there isn’t much left of that. Looks solid.
“1943 JEEP WILLYS MB SBC 350,, BALANCE & BLUE PRINTED, CAMEL HEADS,,, TURBO 350 AUTOTRANS,,,, DANA 18 TRASFER CASE
FRONT AXLE: DANA 25,,, REAR AXLE: DANA 44,,, NO RUST, GOOD PAINT
EVERYTHING WORKS”
These photos were featured with other photos that were published weekly by the Cortland Standard of Cortland, NY. I love the “Pistol Packing Mama”.
Hemmings posted an article about this good looking CJ-2A last year.
http://www.hemmings.com/hcc/stories/2014/02/01/hmn_feature18.html
UPDATE: Was on eBay.
Here’s an unpublished photo of Helen and Frank and their gap Tortuga that I hadn’t seen. This is from their initial trip down to South America.
“1956 Press Photo Helen and Frank Schreider Viewing Plaza De Mayo From Their Jeep”
Original press release photo shows the wagon driving off road.
“This is an original press photo. Credit NEAPhoto measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 8-19-1949.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/19/2014) Nice looking FC.
“Good luck trying to find another one like this. Even a project! RARE RARE RARE. This is the 170 model that has the larger 6 cylinder motor in it. Unlike the FC150, this will do 50 MPH and is a blast to drive.”