UPDATE: Was $7000. **SOLD**
(01/27/2012) “No rust runs great real clean”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
Apparently this was an old fire department truck.
“This 1950 truck was the first Fire truck for the Linwood, Minnesota Fire Department. It Has had a lot of work done to it recently. We had it running about a year ago, so the engine is good.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $500.
Looks like there may be value here to me.
“1949 Jeep CJ3A parts jeep. Does not have seats or tank and body is rusted. Have title and non-op.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This truck includes a set of original ‘summer hubs’ from Warn.
“I just purchased 5 Willys Jeep trucks for a good price with the caveat that they be removed asap. Unfortunately, I only have room to keep one, so I’m thinning the herd, and this truck is by far the most restorable of the bunch. I would keep it but don’t want to butcher this truck with a diesel motor and 5-speed as it is so original and unmolested. Instead I’ll use one of the others that has already been modified. This 1955 truck hasn’t ran in years, and the title is lost so the purchaser will have to deal with DMV.
The odometer says 44,000 miles and based on the condition of the truck, it may be accurate. It has surface rust where the sun has burned the original Julip Green metallic paint, but has never had body work or bad rust. It does have a few minor dings. The bed is straight and rust free, and the tailgate is straight as well. The rear window is broken and the passenger side has a crack. Don’t know about the drivers widow as it is rolled down and I haven’t messed with it. It has the 226 six and appears to be complete with the exception of the air filter. The drivetrain is completely stock-it still has the original wheels and hubs. The floorboards are solid, no rust holes or gaping cuts from poorly done transmission swaps.
It still has the glass running lights and chrome bezels. In the pics some of the original gauges are missing, but I believe that I have them in a box. The original front chrome bumper is decent as well.
I’ve been watching Craigslist for the last five years since buying my 1948 Willys truck, and have seen dozens of Willys trucks come and go. They are not rare, but I’ve only seen a few that were this original and unmolested. The vast majority get beat to death hauling firewood or concrete, or worse, get turned into “extreme” 4x4s…
Update!!! There are four gauges in the dash that are not original. Fairly well done, just not original. The motor does not turn freely. I casually tried to turn it by the belt but it did not turn. If I am reading it correctly, the VIN number indicates that this truck is a 1955. This truck also has a set of vintage Warn “summer hubs” in the original “Warn” box sitting on the original bench seat. Bonus.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Ran when parked. Has some art along the sides.
“Willys CJ2a with F134 overhead valve engine. The carb is from an old Falcon and so no hole has been cut into the hood. This Jeep is fairly complete and ran when parked (at the time it needed an accelerator pump in the carb). This has had some metal repaired and will need additional work and tlc but can be run as is. Original L134 type engine is available for $500.00.”
It’s a project. I have great memories of Hayden in the summer.
“1948 Willys Jeep Cj2A for parts or restoration. I picked this up for a restoration project over 20 years ago and still haven’t gotten around to it. Someone else might as well have some fun with it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $5000
Needs some pricing.
“Selling my 1944 jeep willys 4×4 327 small block chevy bored .030 over. Rancho suspension new 33″ tires on 15×10 wheels. Rebuilt transfer case geared low for crawling. Needs wiring finished for lights. Nylon gas tank mounted in rear. This thing is killer. Call txt email Jeremiah. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Modified MB with Terra Tires.
“1942 Jeep, Military MB. All good running gear, no motor, no title. Body in good shape with minimal rust. Frame solid.$1000.”
UPDATE: Was $150. Status Unknown.
“These rims came off a 1970’s Ford van with a wide five lug bolt pattern. They will fit other year Dodge/Ford trucks.vans.Ramchargers. The tires have good traction with some dry rot. Tire size is 31×10.50 R15 LT. I also found all the lug nuts. Measuraments are 5 1/2 center holes on five lug bolt pattern.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Seller thinks this is a steal, but this is clearly a parts jeep. Of course, not used in WWII.
“1948 Willys Jeep running gear.
Has everything but engine, grille and radiator.
Comes with 2 sets of fenders, 2 hoods, and 2 windshields, and 2 sets of tires. All are original parts. The extra hood and set of fenders are from a 1943 Willys Jeep. All sheet metal needs repaired. The frame appears to be in good condition. These Jeeps are beautiful when restored and can go for big bucks! This is a steal! These Jeeps were the common vehicle used in WWII!
Wanting $500 obo and will entertain any trades. Prefer texting and emails. Thanks!”
Here are several hardtop links I found:
CJ-3A/CJ-5 Seattle: http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/pts/4602423760.html
2 CJ-5 Hardtops San Diego: http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/pts/4605784574.html
M-38 Arctice Top Michigan: http://up.craigslist.org/pts/4602598324.html
CJ-3B Hardtop Ohio: http://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/4569983165.html
There’s a 2A or 3A top in Montana, but I forgot to snag the link. Comment below and I’ll locate it if necessary.
No pics provided. It’s a project.
“Jeep is in parts. Frame has been restored. Engine/trans/transfer case are sitting on a moving dolly. Wheels are painted harvest tan with new non directional tires. Body is there but needs major work (the tub is a frankenstein of two jeeps). Extra parts come with the jeep include extra engine block, generator, springs (I think to a cj5), and whatever else is sitting with it. Needs someone to finish the restoration. Bill of sale only. $1600 OBO”
UPDATE: This is a CJ-5 listed as a CJ-3B. See reader comments below concerning this jeep.
“This a great deal for a very nice jeep. It is mainly all original and in great shape. Especially for being 58 years old. The body has very little rust and no dents or dings. It has been very well kept with only 21,965 miles on it. Please text or email your questions. More pics available upon request. Thanks and God Bless!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(04/23/2014) Looks like a good truck build with some updates.
“Jeep Willys Truck. Fully restored, 4×4, standard, and new windows. Clean Texas title”
Anyone know if this jeep is still there? This photo came from this page (though I removed the kids). The photo was take at Omaha Nebraska’s Henry Doorly Zoo.
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
I’m sure this photo wasn’t posed … lol.
“1942- Mia Hodge, better know as Mia Macklin, British Olympic ice skater, sits atop jeep surrounded by U.S. mechanics after she delivered the jeep to their repair station “somewhere” in England.”
Paul found this link to Larry Shank’s story of camping with a CJ-3B and teardrop trailer in the southwest on Petrolicious. Nice story and great photos. You might remember his story from the CJ-3B Page.
http://www.petrolicious.com/willy-s-jeep-carries-family-through-sixty-years-of-desert-adventure
That’s one big plane!
“1965 LOCKHEED C-5 GALAXY United States Air Force Jeep Workers Press Photo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
Looks like a solid jeep.
“Rare opportunity to own a true, one of kind military classic! Always serviced and well maintained. One of the cleanest examples you will find. An affordable collectable the whole family can enjoy.
-original Willys Hurricane 4 engine
-starts and runs perfect
-3 speed manual transmission
-shifts and clutches smooth and easy
-2 speed 4 wheel drive transfer case
-like new military spec tires with matching spare
-like new high quality canvas/windows by Best Top
-full military lighting, black out lights and Jerry can
-Veteran owned
A unique, well preserved example of a military work horse. Everything in good working order. All lights, wipers, even the horn works! Originally an aircraft support vehicle. This Jeep retains many unique features. An easy to maintain, affordable classic.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9,500
(01/02/2013) This looks good.
“One of a kind 1948 Willys Jeep Frame off restoration New body and paint Lockers front and rear No rust Less than 5000 mis on motor New top with doors Heater Good condition”
UPDATE: Was $3000. **SOLD**
(08/06/2014) This custom wagon might be a good deal.
“1953 jeep Willy’s on a 77 blazer frame with a healthy Chevy 350. 35in tires warn wench 4 hella lights facing front, smaller spot lights completely around. Will get you were you need to go. Been in the desert most of its life but has some rust. “
UPDATE: Back on eBay.
“1953 Willys CJ3B. Red with Black top and Interior Chrome from Bumper to Bumper. Buick 260 V6 Power Plant! Manual transmission Low Range Mid Range High Range Transfer Case with Locking Hubs. Must See. Show Stopper”
I really don’t know what this seller means . . . Doesn’t look like this cam straight from ‘Nam’.
“Selling my willys jeep know what I’m saying? I brought it back with me from Nam its been there for me when it gets ruff ruff like my dawg namean? It has. Buick 231 and edlebrock Carb turbo 350 and serious off road meats. I’m headin out west and would like $5,000 and two mules know what I’m saying.”
UPDATE: Was $14,500. **Status Unknown**
(05/18/2014) Lots of mods to this CJ-6 or M-170.
“1958 jeep cj-6, sbc 350, nv4500, twin stick dana 20, PTO winch, Currie high pinion 9’s with detroit lockers front and rear 4.88 gears, 37×12.5×17 BFG km2s, aluminum radiator, truck avenger 670cfm, aqualu industries one off aluminum front fenders, LED lights, too much to list. This is a Excellent turn key jeep ready for whatever.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Seller would like to sell jeep or trade for legal services.
“I will trade my willys jeep for an atterny im in the middle of.a divece that is why i havent been able to finish the jeep also my need for a lawyer I have a 1951 Willys jeep that I have been restoring I have 95% of the body work done and primered I put a small block Chevy 350 in it also new seats custom dash 3 speed trany with transfer case custom hood with hoodscoop it runs really good I still have a.tiny bit of body work and I was going to change the rear end gears to some taller ones it is almost completely done fact if havering low gears is ok with you it is ready to go with little left to do.”