UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Includes a new best top. And, it runs.
“Runs but needs work. Has a Chevy small block 283 motor. 33″x12.5″x15″. New Best Top full top still in the box. $1500.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Includes a new best top. And, it runs.
“Runs but needs work. Has a Chevy small block 283 motor. 33″x12.5″x15″. New Best Top full top still in the box. $1500.00 or best offer.”
fUPDATE: **SOLD**
“Call for all questions. If you text or email I probably won’t respond. I bought this Jeep thinking I would be able to use more of it than I can, so I’m putting some of the parts up for sale. I believe it to be a 1949 WILLYS Cj-3a . I’m keeping the body and wheels/tires . Mostly I will be selling chassis parts.
Here is a list of the parts that I know I don’t need
Frame with current 1949 WILLYS Texas title $450
Transmission and transfer case $200
Rear axle $100(SOLD)
Front axle $100(SOLD)
Disassembled but complete flathead L-134 engine (has slight ridge in cylinders) $150(SOLD)
Radiator $30 needs work
ALL 4 16″ wheels with 16″ NDT Military tires- old tires and some of the lug holes have issues. $400 for the set”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
It’s a project.
“1953 willys cj-3b body with roll cage and custom re-enforced frame for rock crawling dana ? 8 lugs With 38 swampers but on rollers leaf springs shackle reversed disk brakes front drum rear gm power steering components and gm steering column 2 seats 2 transfer cases NP203 and NP205 combine to make dual transfer case. I was going to build a crawler looking to get 1800 for it.
Will trade for pre 1975 chevy ford dodge jeep 4×4 lifted pickup hot rod 2wd
will deliver for small fee depending on location”
UPDATE:**Status Unknown** Was $3500
(07/26/2014) Looks solid and a good price.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A with WWII GPW/MB grille and painted as WWII Army Jeep. Great patina, almost Rat Rod-like! Great for parades, reenactments, and just running around town. Tons of extra parts including stock CJ grille and headlights. Runs, drives, steers stops great! Flathead 4 cylinder. 3 speed manual trans. 4WD works great with lockout hubs. No rear seat. Includes spare and gas can too. Military NDT style tires. Over $4000 invested. Carburetor just rebuilt. New gas tank. Tie rods just rebuilt. Trans and transfer case recently rebuilt. Clear Iowa title. Fully licensed and street legal. Serious inquiries only. Must sell. No low-ball offers please.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1700
(02/14/2014) The seller has a variety of parts.
“Hi, I’m looking to sell my 1948 Willy’s cj2a jeep project. It is all original and in need of some work. It has all the parts except a battery, I even have metal for the bodywork. It needs body work including floors, assembly, and the frame needs to be fixed in a spot.
I, also have lots of extra parts, a plow and everything to use it, and a set of 1948 license plates.
It doesn’t have a title because it’s so old, but it comes with a bill of sale.
I’m not really in a rush to get rid of it, I don’t really have interest in it anymore and I’d like to get something that has some more power. I am interested in trading for an El Camino, Ranchero, Brat, Rampage, old Dakota, muscle car, or maybe something else let me know, or just cash.”
<– Wed. July 30th Oroville to Colville | North Washington Trip
I stayed up late Wednesday night completing emails and posts, so we stayed in bed until 10AM at Benny’s Colville Inn motel in downtown Colville. The motel was a solid 1 1/2 stars. We had a king bed with slightly uneven box springs. The bottom sheet wasn’t fitted, so it moved easily underneath us. But, the room was quiet, cool, and comparatively cheap. The lobby was unusual, part taxidermy showcase and part firearms museum. The staff was friendly, especially an older female gardner who began to talk to us and wouldn’t stop. I finally had to close the room door, albeit graciously, while she talked until she couldn’t see us anymore. She was a little off . . .
The other oddity we encountered involved the water. When we took our showers, we had the MOST difficult time washing the soap off of us. Either they softened the water too much or there was something else in the water, but neither of us could recall such a difficult time removing soap. Since we’d brought the soap from home, we knew it had to be something in the water (we finally had to use towels to feel clean of the soap).
At 11AM we pulled out of the motel, the temperature already in the low 80s. It was going to be hot again. We drove up to Kettle Falls, then turned to drive north toward Canada. Our first stop was at the Roosevelt Reservoir, a large body of water fed by the Columbia River, which winds through much of Washington State until it flows by our home in Pasco a couple miles away. One of the neat aspects of the Roosevelt Reservoir area is that the shorelines remain free of houses, giving the area a remote, peaceful feeling.
Back on Hwy 25, we stopped at every campground to evaluate them for future camping. Our favorite place was a small no-reservation campground called North Gorge. This campsite would have been perfect had we brought the motorhome. There were no other sites adjacent to it.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(04/18/2014) It has a rear PTO winch.
“1947 willy’s jeep
Great hunting rig runs great
305 Chevy engine
New mud tires
Pro wench ( works)
Rack on back great to hold a cooler,dog box or taken game
Lights work
Rhino lined interior and exterior
Just a great hunting and outdoor vehicle that can go just about any where you want to take it”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
This looks like a nice rig. Seller would prefer locals buyers.
“Restored 1946 Willies with Chevy small block 283 bored .30 over with Edlebrock power pack
Warn overdrive
Warn winch
33″ BF Good wrench tires
CJ7 seats
Local buyers only”
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $1000.
The owner confirmed this is a Maverick.
“Rear wheel drive, all original , 3 speed with overdrive, 4cylinder f head.”
No pics provided. All are for sale, but seller wants to rebuild them as well.
“JEEPS, JEEPS, JEEPS! –
From the very First ’41 Slatt Grill to the last years of the CJ….I have them!!!
1941 – the 1st WWII Willy’s
1943 – an early Ford model
1972 – CJ5
1978 – CJ5
1983 – CJ5
1984 – CJ7
If you don’t know anything about the 1941 WWII Jeeps, please do YOUR OWN research!
All these jeeps are for sale.
I would like to custom build each jeep for each customer.
The closest JEEP to being finished is the 1978 CJ5.
I am doing the paint work now, its a frame off restoration
60 over 258 inline, 6 lockers, posi. with ride right springs.
CASH is King!!”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **Status Unknown**
(07/26/2014) Has some rust.
“I have a super rare 1962 Willys FC-150 (Forward Control). Approximately 8800. It’s powered by a 4cyl F4 with a 3 speed T-90 transmission (rebuilt) all new brakes, carb was rebuilt, new shocks, 12volt conversion chassis was all painted. All lights and directionals work. Heat works. All glass is there and in great shape. The body is rough in some spots but it’s all there. I was driving the truck every weekend and let me tell you the stares and looks I would get were worth the truck alone.”
<– July 28th/29th Pasco to Oroville | North Wash Trip | July 31st Colville to Priest Lake –>
As I remembered from my previous visit to Oroville in 1986, my great aunt Ev was a gracious host and great cook. We awoke at eight O-clock on Wednesday morning to find a table set with fresh fruit and home made granola. She also whipped up some eggs and bacon for us. Good stuff!
After breakfast we toured the apple orchards that they farmed for many years before selling them. Naturally, if she needs some fresh fruit during the summer, she doesn’t have to go far out her backdoor to find some!
Joe’s son-in-law drives a truck in New Jersey and forwarded this cool photo to Joe. You don’t see three jeeps on a trailer too often.
It runs! Never seen a Willys Overland jeep listed as a “AMC”. Includes soft top.
“AMC CJ3a no title, runs great! see pictures for original items. I have the soft top, and original air cleaner. It is converted to 12 volt with the original generator.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Looks like a good truck.
“Selling for my father.
A classic 1954 Willys 4 WD Jeep Pickup truck. Originally a Montana Truck. Stored winters.
Dark Green, New Interior, New Tires, just serviced.
Super Hurricane Engine
Engine rebuilt less than 500 miles ago by Magnum Superchargers of Cedar, MN.
Gas Gauge and Tachometer do not work. Clean exterior, some light rust.
Please email with questions, call if you are ready to buy. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
Runs and drives, but needs some TLC.
“For your consideration, a WW2 jeep, a Ford GPW, DOD 6/11/1945. This is a running vehicle, licensed and clear title, but needs some TLC, of course. It has matching serial numbers of engine, body, and frame. The engine is a recent rebuild with about 100 miles on it. The body is in fair shape and has many F marked parts. The bumper is not original and the rare crossmember is missing. It has been converted to 12 volt key start, and has an upgrade T-90 transmission. It has turn signals, hazards, seat belts, and an electric WS wiper for the driver side. It has aftermarket vinyl top and doors. The jeep has been outfitted with 11″ brakes and Rancho springs and shocks. There is a new master cylinder, new left wheel cylinder, new flexible left brake line. The fuel system has an original fuel tank, boiled out and relined, new fuel line with additional fuel filter inline, new fuel pump, rebuilt original Carter W-O carburetor. The air filter has been overhauled. The front seats are overstuffed naugahyde. It could probably use new tires soon. It can be a candidate for retro to original WW2 configuration, or continue with what you have. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5200.
Looks like a good jeep. I was surprised to see the original motor in it.
“49 CJ3A. 4 cyl ” Go Devil motor” , T90 trans, Dana 18 transfer case, Warn Overdrive, Dana 44 rear axle, Dana 25 front axle, Xtra Dana 41 & 25 axles complete, 11″ drum brakes, Saginaw steering, Rancho suspension, 31X10.50R15 Tires, 12 Volt system w Radio, Bikini top, Cab cover. Runs Great.”
UPDATE: Chris added a couple new pics.
If interested, put “Willys Military Jeep” in the subject line of your email.
“1947 Willys Jeep Rat Rod
Automatic 3 Speed / Rear Wheel Drive
Running on a custom built SOLID handmade frame.
Motor is a 350 Chevy bored to a 383 Stroker / 400hp
Has just under 3,000 miles on it.
Custom one of a kind!
WON 1st Place at Car Nutz for Best Rat Rod of 2014.
It is a daily driver, miles will go up.
Registered, inspected, and insured in Vermont.
Has a solid metal top that can be bolted on and off.
Very solid, really fast and a great attention getter!
$28,000 or best reasonable offer.
Please put “Willys Military Jeep” in Subject Line”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500
Not an ‘absolute’ original, but pretty close. For example, the gauges have been replaced. A second set of lights is on the grille . … etc. But, it is a good looking jeep.
“ABSOLUTE ORIGINAL 1954 WILLYS CJ3B JEEP FOR SALE. LOW MILES AND IN VERY — VERY EXCELLENT CONDITION.
UNCUT , UNTOUCHED AND IN ORIGINAL RED PAINT. STARTS , RUNS AND DRIVES WELL. HAS ORIGINAL JEEP FRONT POWER TAKEOFF WINCH AND ROLL BAR. HAS NEW SET OF 5 OVERSIZE (900-16) GOODYEAR TIRES, FOLD DOWN REAR SEAT, TOOL BOX AND SIDE STEPS. All SEATS HAVE SEAT BELTS.
HAS RADIO, HEATER, WARNER HUBS, SIDE STEPS, TURN SIGNALS AND DRIVING LIGHTS.
SECOND OWNER FOR 35 YEARS. ALWAYS GARAGED AND COVERED. HAVE BOOKS, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.”
Had recent rebuild.
“Beautiful frame off restored jeep up for sale with 6447 original miles. Chrome wheels, bed liner interior, Black vinyl seats and rare rear PTO. 4WD 4Cyl. Lots of new parts when restored!! Selling because of New Toy!!”
UPDATE: Pics now provided. Looks solid
“1953 Willy’s with original motor and drivetrain
The good:
-nice soft top; fresh super swampers; clean California title and registration; new metal gas tank and fuel pump; 11″ brakes
The bad:
-noisy throw out bearing; body has some rust; clutch chatters; seats need to be mounted better”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
This might be worth a look. Been sitting along time.
“1951 Willies flat fender, ready for a new home, it has been stored in side for 35 years. I do not have the time for this project and I need the space, I would like to see it go to a good home not just put out to pasture”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5000
Listed as a 1947, it looks more like a MB/GPW.
“1947 willy jeep for sale… $5000 or best offer”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“1964 WILLYS JEEP FC-170
FRAME UP RESTORATION STARTED
GREAT FRAME
NEW LEAF SPRINGS
REBUILT REAR END, BRAKES
NICE CAB BLASTED & PRIMED
COMPLETE DRIVETRAIN
NO BED BUT OTHERWISE ALL THERE
NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED
$2,500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Runs, but locker broke in rear. Has unusual paint job.
“I have a 52 willys cj2a mild built 304 3 speed manual tranny twin stick tcase 5.38 gears little lift still spring under so it drives nice down road all lights and blinkers work has tabs was driving it every day tell locker broke in rear like to trade for 98+ Cherokee 91+ ranger or 3200 obo will conceder other trades has clean title”