It looks solid, but may not run.
“Willys Parts Jeep 1952 CJ3a Many good parts. Most original parts all there.”
It looks solid, but may not run.
“Willys Parts Jeep 1952 CJ3a Many good parts. Most original parts all there.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
Looks solid.
“1953 WILLYS JEEP.CJ-3A ,NEW BODY,FRAME,NEW 327 MOTOR 4 SPEED,NEW EVERY THING,ONE OF A KIND..ADULT OWN,RIDES NICE.NEW TRANNY,NEW RADIATOR,FRONT WINCTH..NEW GAUGERS,,NEW CLUTCH.WIRE HARNESS.WINDSHIELD,SUPER CLEAN.DRIVE SHAFTS,HEADERS MUFFLERS,NEW FRONT END,SHOCKS.SPRINGS,,ROLL BAR.HAVE 18,000 IN IT,,,NEW CARB,MALLORY DIST,,NEW TIRES,WHEELS. 36 INCH SWAMPERS,TIRES..,DIANA 300 TRANFER CASE,WIDE TRACK AXLES,4 INCH LIFT..SPARE..DRIVE IT HOME. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(11/10/2014) Has some surface rust at the very least. MIght be worth a closer look.
“1964 CJ-3B Willys Jeep, 4WD, 2.2 “Hurricane” Engine, 3 Speed, Winch, Runs and drive good. Has rear seat, all seats good condition. Aftermarket wheels and tires. Neat little Jeep. Has some cosmetic needs including cracked windshield.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3500.
(08/21/2014) “1 fc 150 widetrack
4 fc 170’s
1 fc 170 dually (fuel tanker truck..used to belong to Ithaca airport)
all need restoration, the dually is the nicest, rest are pretty rough, comes with two truck loads of parts, transmissions motors diffs u name it…some new parts in boxes, 2 frames and 1 decent cab from a 170 3 snow plows go with them and some meyer e47 pump units…just want it all gone
THE $4000 ASKING PRICE IS FOR ALL TRUCKS THE 3 PLOWS AND 3 MEYERS E47 PUMPS..ALL PARTS…EVERYTHING!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2850.
Runs and drives. Has a 2A windshield.
“1951 Willys CJ-2A runs and drives. Solid frame and body. New tires and suspension. Extra parts: new fuel pump, new front bumper not yet installed, jerry can, spare tire, new spare tire mount, and more.”
It’s been stored for about 35 years. Runs and drives. Has Washington State title.
“Nice old Willys. Very original and complete!! It was stored from 1979 until recently. All original 4cyl. flathead and 3spd. trans. It now has new brakes (pads, wheel cylinders, spring kits, hoses, master cylinder, and one new drum), new battery, new plugs and wires, new belt, new head gasket, manifold gasket, water pump and thermostat housing gastkets, rebuilt carburetor, new fuel pump, filter and hose (could use a gas tank treatment, but its not too bad). It has nice old tires in good condition, all the guages are functioning and in good condition, it even has nice original wiring in pretty good conditon. Aftermarket underdash heater probably circa 1960s not sure of the core condition. Runs cool, charges at 6.3-6.5 volts, clutch feels good, four wheel drive works great, aftermarket warn locking hubs are smooth as silk. Early bronco front bumper with tow bar (1 7/8″ ball) She’s a great old jeep and I’d love to pass her on to someone who would like to continue the revival! I was planning on keeping her, but other projects and endeavors are calling. It was a Washington vehicle and I have the signed washington title and the two license plates. Come take her home!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Includes a total of five combat rims.
“FOR SALE: 1944 MB 307788 (frame #) with newly rebuilt engine MB 441194 (7-5-44) and what appears to be the original tub (#2109). This jeep comes with its own title.
$15,000 located in Summerville, SC.
I originally began this restoration in September of 2011. All of the major components (axles, transmission, transfer case, etc.) were opened, inspected and items repaired/replaced as needed. Installed reproduction MV Spares wire harness and utilizes the original 6-volt electrical system. The tub was taken down to bare metal with the rust-through areas replaced. By no means is this factory-style tub: I did not bother smoothing out the majority of the dents. The original bumper is not perfectly straight, either.
The MB engine was just recently rebuilt. The machine work was done in September 2014 and the engine was assembled in October. NO CRACKS were found in both the head and block. The pistons were bored out to .060. Number 4 cylinder was sleeved. The crankshaft mains were ground to .020 and the rods were .040. The machinist also removed the old valve guides and installed the new guides. The head was decked to ensure level.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/06/2014) Never been restored, but has been painted and some additional fixes.
“I have a one-of-a-kind 1946 Willys CJ-2A Jeep. It is probably the most original, most pampered Willys of this vintage you will find. It turns heads where ever it goes.
Originally bought by my grandfather’s best friend, it has been garaged in Northern California its entire life. It became my grandfather’s in 1960, my father’s in 1970, and mine in 2000. It has never been restored, since it never needed it. Re-Painted (off frame) in the 1970s, when the locking hubs and overdrive were added.
90,500 miles
Original PTO winch.
Removable back seat
Selectro locking hubs
Warn Overdrive
Updated Upholstery
Updated fabric top and doors.
Current California registration
I hate to see it go, but I’m finally realizing that it mainly just takes up room in my garage now, when it should be out on the road for all to enjoy!”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $1750.
Looks like a good price.
“For sale 82 AM Mail jeep .
4 cil, miles 292954.
automatic
$1,750 O.B.O.”
It runs, but needs work.
“This is a rare 1961 Willys Fc 170. Project truck it does run has a 226 flathead 6cyl 3 speed trans with power take off. The bed is 9ft with oak rough cut planks. Also comes with a Meyers snowplow.”
http://southjersey.craigslist.org/cto/4771655564.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
“1977 mail jeep. Rebuilt transmission. I don’t know the miles and yes it has rust. I used it on a mail route but I bought something newer so I have no need for it. 1,500
Title in hand”
It’s a project.
“Great project vehicle. Body has some rust. Comes with 71′ Buick V6 225, trans and transfer. Case needs to be trailered. $1,000.00 OBO. Has title. Serious buyers only. Text only or e-mail. Leave your contact info in e-mail please.”
UPDATE: *SOLD*
Seller plans to scrap what he can’t sell.
“All parts shown in photo. No engine. Also have transmission case which is not shown in pictures. Will part it out, sell as whole, or take to scrap yard if it doesnt sell. ”
Body is not for sale. Only chassis and the hardtop.
“1947 Willys jeep cj2a frame with axles, wheels, tires, and whatever is still attached. What you see is what you get. Also have an aluminum hard top with glass side windows. Top has hail dents. Jeep body is NOT for sale. Parts only. Offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Lots of floor rust.
“I have a nice original Willys Jeep CJ2A tub which the side panels are in decent shape for there age but this would need front floors. This is just the stripped out tub for $500 nothing else comes with it. If you want the tub to be sold with the title its another $150.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
(07/28/2014) This is back up for ‘possible’ sale. It’s an unusual build. It’s listed as a ‘1948 willys jeep m38’.
“I was posting some other items and thought I would post this vehicle and test the waters. I’m not really wanting to sell this just got it up and running. It is tagged road legal (barely) It always draws attention and looks. It is a reproduction m38 willys flat fender tub. sitting on a 1978 ford bronco frame that has been bobbed. There is a 6 inch rancho lift with 35″ tires. The engine is a 1976 ford 400 big block! the motor weighs almost as much as the tub! It is a beast sounds good and runs great. It has a hydro boost brake booster. The hood was raised two inches and the nose was stretched about 8 inches to accommodate the motor, nice 4 core radiator, doesn’t get hot. Full roll cage attached to the frame. 5 point harnesses. It does have a heater and a manual wiper on driver side. New windshield that can tilt out. Painless wiring box. All new wiring. lights work. There is a locker in the rear, not sure on the gear ratio. the 4×4 works. It has a c6 transmission with b&m shifter. I believe I know what this is worth and I know what I have put into it. I’m very curious what someone else would be willing to offer for it. Please no low ballers I know it is worth more than a “plane jane” wrangler so don’t make offers less than that! If you are looking for a one of kind rock crawler that is street legal this is it! It is not a show vehicle it has just enough patina & roughness that makes it look good and you don’t mind taking it off road. Yet, it still looks good at the local drive in too!”
UPDATE: Was $8500. **Status Unknown**
JAAP correctly noted this was built from an Allis-Chambers M7 Snowcat platform. Here’s a restoration of a M7 for comparison: http://www.robertsarmory.com/M7-snow-tractor.htm
“Here is your opportunity to get a great piece of American ingenuity and history. This is a one of a kind train built back in the 1950’s by hand. I do not know anything of the man that built it but believe he must have had some railroad experience or a great understanding of how a train operates on the tracks. The train is built with front suspension that allows it to turn with the tracks along with allowing it to float into the turns with the spring suspension. The rear of the train is designed with the same setup. The drivetrain is built of a war time 1944 Willys Jeep. It has the L-head 134.2 cubic inch inline 4 cylinder Go Devil Engine. Followed up with a T-84 3 speed transmission. The transmission has what looks to be a custom transmission brake on it for slowing the train. The transmission is followed up by a shortened drive shaft to a narrowed rear-end to which came from the same jeep.
The motor spins free and everything looks to be in place as well as the transmission shifting. I have not tried to start it. Last time it was reported to be ran is when it was parked about 20 years ago. The rest of the train is built with a stout frame and a beautifully done engine cover hand formed from numerous sheets of skins to give it a period correct look of its time. The head light is from a 1941 Chevrolet car.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
(11/19/2013) Some changes to this rig.
“47Willys, F head 4 cyl. T90 tranny, Spicer 18 twin stick, 33 inch meaty tires. Spare with double fuel can rack. Tilt & telescoping steering column. 11 gal. aluminum fuel tank. Power steering, hydrolic parking brake. Dana 44 rear with Detroit locker. Warn front hubs. Hi back buckets with ammo can tool box/rear seat. Just painted, rust proof undercoat and inner tub rhino lined. Sure I’m forgetting something. Load of extra parts(front end, transmission, transfer case, axles, towbar, gears, etc.)”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/14/2014) Nice set of turbine rims.
“Fresh 327
2 1/2″ exhaust
Factory GM manifols
New paint-flat black
New 32″ BFG mud T/A’s
New upholstery
GM power steering
All new wiring and fuse block
No rust on floors or body
Stereo, CD, ipod connection
Factory 3 speed transmission and transfer case
Factory front and rear axles
11″ brakes
LED running and tail lights”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500
(09/06/2014) Nice Seabee themed jeep.
“completely restored CJ3a in Coast Guard colors. Has 12 volt system with appropriate starter. Everything new. Might consider trade for willys P/U of equal value.”
Just a few posts tonight.
This jeep is featured at a Brussels military museum (Royal Armed Forces Museum?)
Here are some miscellaneous photos:
The Austin Bantam Society shared a link to this interesting story about the use of a laser scanner by Direct Dimensions, INC, to scan what they describe as the Bantam BRC frame, but is really a BRC-60 frame according to Bill Spear. I’d read that the frame broke after heavy testing, but I don’t see any obvious breaks. I didn’t know it had been saved. It definitely has decayed.
At the bottom of the last photo check out the jeep with the cement mixer.
This modified jeep reminds me a great deal of Wally Cohn’s jeep. The photos was posted on G503’s Facebook page.