UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300.
Looks like a good price.
“1961 jeep truck 4×4 clean title runs and drives great original motor custom inside good tires and basically no rust $3300 obo might consider trades shoot me an offer. motivated seller”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300.
Looks like a good price.
“1961 jeep truck 4×4 clean title runs and drives great original motor custom inside good tires and basically no rust $3300 obo might consider trades shoot me an offer. motivated seller”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(04/08/2014) Looks nicely updated.
“1942 Ford flat fender Jeep With 225 buick V6, 3 speed transmission with warren overdrive
Dual Fuel tanks, Roll Bar,Tow hitch, Front tow bar with light hookup, Calif. Title..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
Appears to have a replacement body.
“This 1950 Jeep has a military style body that still has its first coat of paint. Never had any rust holes. Purchased this jeep in from an older Gentleman who used it to plow his very long gravel driveway. I have used it to plow my driveway, skid logs out of the woods, launch boats, cruise the neighborhood, and ride trails carved by ATVs that todays jeeps don’t fit on. Buy this jeep because you want a dependable, and fun work toy that is ridiculously easy and cheap to operate. This is not a fickle collectors parade jeep! I have used it weekly since day one of purchase. Think of it as a street legal ATV that holds 4 people. This Willys is narrow enough and light enough (<2000 lbs) to fit in a 7 ft wide enclosed trailer. It has a lifetime registration as a collector vehicle so does not need annual tabs. In 1993 a frame off restoration and rebuild was completed on it. Most of the frame could still be waxed! The Jeep is unmodified with these exceptions: 70’s tail lights, 12 volt battery conversion, Warn locking front hubs, seatbelts and back seat. To the best of my knowledge, everything else is original. The tires are Denman Military. Flathead go devil 4cyl. Manual transmission, Manual transfer case shift, Manual front axil shift. Very steep original gears. Cruising speed 45 mph. Since I’ve owned it, the entire brake system has been renewed with new lines, master cylinder and all wheel cylinders and brake pads. Original Carburetor rebuilt this spring. Vintage steel full hardtop, hydraulic western plow, jerry can and holder available separately. Clear Minnesota title. “
Runs and drives.
“Want a classic that is original? It runs, it drives….very original including engine. I love this car but need room in garage. Take care of her for me.”
Can’t tell a lot from the pics.
“Runs & drives
Everything works
Barn find
Will trade for 4-Wheeler”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Runs and drives.
“You are looking at a 1952 M38A1 Willies Army Jeep. This jeep would be a great restoration project for some one looking to complete such a project. It is in actually really great condition, it starts and runs with no issues. The drive train is in fine shape and I have drove it many times on public roads. 4 wheel drive works perfectly and transmission has no issues with popping out of gear. The clutch has just been replaced so it is brand new. It is equipped with the original engine, it does probably need a rebuild as the jeep is a little smokey which tells me she is burning a little oil. However it does not seem to be leaking oil all over the ground.
Rust is there, I wont lie she is rusty, but it all for the most part is surface rust that can be removed by a good bead blast. There is no heavy deep rot settling into the frame or the body.
It has been converted to a 12 Volt system however there are still components of the 24 volt system still installed, like the head lights which I am pretty sure were the same ones that were on it the day it left the factory.
It has been repainted on multiple occasions however there are signs of the OD Military paint showing through in various parts under the hood in the engine compartment, body, and drive train. Although the unfortunate side is that all the original data plates have been lost or removed.
It has a clean title and is registered in the State of AZ, I would not recommend driving it home as the tires are around 22 years old and the brakes need some work. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4750
Runs and drives.
“I have a 1953 Willy’s Jeep it has a 3 speed manual and a 4 cyl. it is 4 Wheel Drive. It is original and sounds good it has a hard top and doors. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
The winch set up is unusual. It looks like an electric motor has been modified to work with a pro or manual winch?
“1946 jeep willy. A beauty! Come take a look at her!!”
Looks like the grille has been pushed forward.
“1947 Willys jeep project car.
Runs but needs work. “
Motor runs, but needs some work. No title.
“1982 DJ5 mail jeep. Needs battery, trans pump seal, and rear driveshaft u joint. Engine runs fine. Definitely needs some TLC but it is a solid very rare project. No title but will provide full bill of sale.
Purchased as a project which was going to involve a drivetrain and suspension swap. Tons of room underneath for nearly any combo. Selling because I went a different direction with the project.”
It’s definitely a project.
“I have a Willys Jeep DJ-3A. This is a reasonably uncommon Jeep, made from roughly 1955-1964. It was originally equipped with an L134 engine and a column shifted three speed transmission and was only 2wd. These were made for postal delivery and small business delivery vehicles.
This one had been in a pole barn for 30 years. It’s well used and missing many of it’s core components. The engine, transmission and sliding doors are gone, along with many other smaller pieces.
To put this back together would require a complete restoration and that’s why it’s so cheap. I don’t have a title for this since it’s so old.”
No pics provided.
“1962 Willys CJ 3B, 4wd, hi-lo, 3 speed. Decent condition. I painted it with a brush and roller but it looks pretty good if you squint your eyes. It runs well and the only reason that I am going to sell is that I cannot get in. I am tall and it is small. It has an original period aluminum hard top with doors. I think it may be a Sears top.”
No pics provided.
“Barn fresh unrestored original with wam winch $1200.00 obo. Lost title”
Has title issues and needs work.
“Selling my m38. The motor is stuck, but body is ok. Been patched and looks pretty neat. I have title but there are some issues.”
No pics provided.
“Nice jeep all original factory motor and its free and turns over smoth carb needs rebuild but will fire .$ 2500.00 serious inquired only please ask for pic .”
Patrick found this great series of pages hosted by the Milwaukee Art Museum. The site contains over 160 Brooks Stevens drawings and models. Wagon, FCs, DJs, and Wagoneers are included. Start here to see all of the concept photos and drawings.
Patrick put together this animated GIF which shows the different noses Brooks considered.
This is an August 1946 Jeepster concept:
These DJ concepts are always interesting:
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Steve spotted this odd photo. My question is, did the jeep back into the wall and then get lifted up? Or did it somehow hit it from the outside?
“This lot is for two 5″x7″ black and white original photos of a Willys Jeep somehow attached to a barn door…not sure if this is intentional or by accident. Appears to be a 1957 Ford in the background. See photos for condition. Please be sure to view my other listings as well! Thank you for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
This appears to be a sign circa 1949, based on this post.
“Willy’s Service Overland Double Sided metal sign. It’s 60 inches wide. Must pick up at my home in buda”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
MIght make a great restoration candidate.
“jeep was running when parked 6 yrs. ago/needs cleaned up/battery/fuel syst./brakes/been sitting along time have clear tittle/if interested can give more info/ trade for hunting 4 wheeler or sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
That might be a fiberglass body. No filler hole and the steps extend back to the angle.
“1962 Willys Jeep. High hood 350 engine. Runs great”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
This appears to be a CJ-2A chassis with an MB body.
“Very good condition. Good running condition. Has a canvas top to go along with the Jeep. Also, has a military Bantam trailer that is available as well.
Asking $8000 for the Jeep. Trailer is negotiable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Looks in good shape.
“1955 M38A1, for sale or trade straight up for cruiser motorcycle. Harley, VTX 1800, BMW R1200C, etc”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1999
Looks like it may have been a brush or fire jeep.
“1953 M38A1 Jeep
Kansas Title
Needs work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200
“It walks, it talks, it wiggles, it giggles, crawls on its belly like a reptile!
All depends on how you drive! This is a postal jeep RIGHT HAND drive! It has the Ford inline six engine!
Interior sprayed bedliner, new headliner, new exhaust, new brakes on all 4 wheels, new emergency brake cable. This jeep is ready to deliver mail on a daily basis.
OR.
You could do something really cool with it for hunting or a hot rod. Good clean title ready to drive daily.
I am serious about selling. Please be serious about buying. I don’t want to give it away so please don’t waste our time with silly offers. I do not dicker on the phone. Come and see in person, if you are serious we can deal.”