UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks useable.
“1944 complete ww2 mb or gpw body…(have tool lids for either) (tub, fenders, hood, grill, windshield)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks useable.
“1944 complete ww2 mb or gpw body…(have tool lids for either) (tub, fenders, hood, grill, windshield)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
“1959 FC150 with a non original telephone co. utility bed. Stock engine and drivetrain. It hasn’t run in years but I just put a new starter in and rebuilt the distributor getting ready to fire it up. It has all new brakes and lines and master cyl. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(07/18/2014) Includes an extra, stock tub.
“1950 CJ3A Willys Jeep for sale. Original 6 volt system with Go-Devil engine. Runs solid with title in hand. Jeep needs minor brake work and is ready for the road (or off road). Many extras are included.
I bought this as a restoration project but no longer have the time. I have pictures of the whole process if the buyer is interested. This jeep is solid and comes with an extra original tub. There is nothing wrong with the current tub… but it had body work done to it in the past (not uncommon) that took away some of the original elements. I found an unmolested tub in Nebraska and had it shipped here and was converted it to original.
The title is clean and I will be sorry to see this jeep go, but need to devote my time elsewhere. Price is negotiable if the owner is not interested in the extra tub.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
(09/18/2013) Looks like a DJ body on some CJ-2A running gear/chassis.
“this is a great running machine with all new suspension, brakes,steering, Rebuilt transmission, clutch, $5,500.00 invested so far so please call with reasonable offers ”
Given the Darien Gap video above, it seemed appropriate that I (finally) share parts of a March 1961 (pg 366-389) article about a group of seven adventurers who pulled, pushed, towed and cajoled a Willys Truck and a Land-Rover through the rough Panamanian country-side, officially becoming the first vehicles to ever make the Darien Gap trip. The article and photographs were both by Kip Ross.
Wikipedia notes, “The first vehicular crossing of the Gap was by the Land Rover La Cucaracha Cariñosa (The Affectionate Cockroach) and a Jeep of the Trans-Darién Expedition of 1959–60, crewed by Amado Araúz (Panama), his wife Reina Torres de Araúz, former Special Air Service man Richard E. Bevir (UK), and engineer Terence John Whitfield (Australia). They left Chepo, Panama, on 2 February 1960 and reached Quibdó, Colombia, on 17 June 1960, averaging 201 m (220 yd) per hour over 136 days. They traveled a great deal of the distance up the vast Atrato River.” For some reason, Wikipedia doesn’t include the three other members, Otis Imboden, Ilse Abshagen, and, of course, Kip Ross.
You can learn more about the different groups that crossed the Darien Gap at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darién_Gap
In addition, “The first all-land auto crossing was in 1985–87 by Loren Upton and Patty Mercier in a CJ-5 Jeep, taking 741 days to travel 125 miles (201 km). This crossing is documented in the 1992 Guinness Book of Records.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
The Hudson Steering upgrade sure was popular in Colorado. Great looking 3B.
“I am selling my 1960 CJ3B jeep which I bought from the original owner about 20 years ago. Jeep is all original except it has hudson steering added which makes the jeep steer like power steering. Original F-head engine and running gear with 5:38 gear ratio. It has a aftermarket carburetor but I do have the original. It also has a koenig PTO winch and Hella driving lights. Jeep was painted about 15 years ago to its original red color and still looks great as I store it inside. Wheels,windshield frame,gear shift covers, etc. have been powder coated. Also included are 4 studded tire chains and a bikini top. I hate to sell my jeep but just do not use it anymore. These CJ3B’s are highly sought after and getting hard to find. No low ballers or dealers. Thank You”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Seller would prefer to sell locally.
“Hood numbers match frame serial. (I have another hood who’s number match the engine’s serial(I’m keeping that one.))
New Tub in 2008.
New wiring loom in 2008.
Gets new paint every few years.
Engine rebuilt in 2010 (hardened exhaust valves installed)
Canvas seats ~2005, still in very good condition.
Transmission rebuilt in 2004, (still pops out of 2nd if it feels crabby).
I never had the original bows and have not purchased a top or new bows.
Engine runs strong, needs a new radiator core.
Running with a solex carb but I have the original carter.
Electric fan installed on radiator to make parades while pulling a trailer a little less exciting (switch is hidden in glove box.)
Extra Paint/Parts go with the vehicle (except some original parts I have hanging on the wall in my shop.
It’s been an on and off project for long number of years, I just need the space for other projects. Anymore it comes out for parades and the odd trip to get ice cream.
I’d rather not ship.
Prefer to sell “locally” so I can meet the new family.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
(04/30/2013) I’ve never seen a handle mounted quite like that on a hood.
“1952 willys jeep..4 cyl flat head..rebuilt 10 years ago”
UPDATE: Was $7000. **SOLD** Now for sale in Carnegie, PA (01/20/2015)
“1948 Willy’s jeep truck. 2 wheel drive. All original. 3 speed on the column. Very clean. Color: Red. Call for more details.”
As military clones go, this looks good.
“Selling my Willy’s Jeep I used for reenacting. Restored 5 yes ago. Original, NOS, and reproduction parts. Bike is for sale too. Hurt knee won’t be one 2 wheels anymore either.”
The CJ-2A has a fiberglass tub.
“I have a 1947? willys jeep..original nose with a fiberglass tub..jeep needs some work..also have an old willys drivetrain with a seat and wooden bed mounted for running on the farm or in the fields..also have another 46 or 47 jeep for parts..there is also an extra engine..will sell as a group of will sell part of….$4000.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(04/26/2014) Looks solid.
“In great condition, brand new top and runs great asking 6500”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9000.
(08/13/2014) This has a variety of updates. I’m not sure which body this is, nor do I know where they put the gas tank.
“1947 Willy Jeep, 302 Ford V8, C4 automatic transmission, runs great, Saginaw power steering, 11 in. Drum Brakes, stops on a dime. Drives straight and true, doesn’t drift all over the road. Great jeep! Willing to trade for a 2000-2004 Toyota extended cab, 4×4, V6, 5 speed, air condition in great shape. Selling jeep to buy a truck for my daughter. Possible cash to make up difference in price depending on vehicle condition.”
Looks solid.
“This jeep is awesome. Selling because I have my eye on another military item. This jeep is clean and runs. We are firm on the price so if you want it for less, do not bother.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
(08/27/2014) Outside looks good, but the interior could use some updating.
“1976 right hand drive jeep. The jeep has been restored on the outside and looks awesome. The inside could use a little updating. Jeep has strong running straight 6 motor. Could use a new brake job. Tires are in decent shape. Rides nice down the road. Was using it for parades for my company.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
One crack in driver’s side glass.
“Get ready for a cold Winter and still enjoy your flatfender Willys. Complete aluminum hardtop removed from a recently acquired 1948 CJ-2A. I am not going to use the top so it is up for sale or possible trades. Hardtop is not new, but in a good usable condition. Glass windows all the way around. Piano style hinges on doors and back. Only crack in glass as shown in bottom corner of drivers side glass. Does not show when window is up. I do not see any manufacturer tag on the hardtop. Hardtop may fit other Willys Jeeps but I will leave that decision up to buyer. Hardtop is $350.00 cash or possible trade for complete, buildable 134 L Head engine or good set of original wheels and tires.”
No pics provided.
“Jeep-Willys Kaiser 1955 M38A1. Have title and most all of the original parts. Completely disassembled and motivated to sell. Will not sell parts. Runs well with no patch work. Must see, in good condition and mostly primered. Will consider trade for anything inspected. Asking $3,500. Serious inquiries only”
UPDATE: Was $1495. **SOLD**
(06/12/20214) “Willys cj3a in restorable condition. This willys is complete and has everything original. It has been sitting outside for many years, so it needs lots of TLC. engine is seized but can be broken loose. Because it has been in the weather so long, many of the components are rusted and need replacing. Tires are new but dry rotted. The willys has a story and actual miles is around 43,000. Oh, did I mention that I have a good Tennessee title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(08/21/2014) Looks parade ready.
“1952 Willys M38A1 Army jeep , older restoration but still looks and runs good , has been converted to 12 volts , clean Maryland title .”
That’s one tough gate!
“This is a vintage full-page paper print ad from a magazine. Date is listed in the item’s title. This ad has been clipped from a vintage magazine and each page measures about 8″ x 11.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
That front jeep appears to have a variety of mods.
“This 8″ by 10″ photo of, UN Jeeps At Peace Talks House in Kaesong , has an attached caption, dated Jul 13 1951. This is a working press photo, in the course of use by a newspaper the photo might have small tears and creases relating to multiple handlings.”
The note at the bottom dates this March 8, 1943, but initial tests of the GPA were in spring of 1942. Perhaps this is just a driver learning how to drive one.
“You are bidding on an original press photo from a published newspaper. The photo is 11.5 x 8.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
This former PNW jeep was still in good shape last March. Unfortunately, someone crashed this into a tree. Looks like there’s value in tires, rims and the Parkette body.
“Parting or Repair 1954 Willys jeep that had a 450hp small block Chev till it hit a tree. I bought it this way to make into a 2wd street rod but have 2 many projects now and want to sell it whole or part it out. what you see is what you get. have small block headers that go with it if it sells whole.”
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What it looked like prior to being wrecked.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
Looks like a good FC.
“For sale 1960 Jeep FC150-4 cyclinder 3 speed 4 wheel drive.”