Updates windshield. Can’t tell much more from this pic.
“1947 Willys Jeep. Original Motor and drive train Runs good. $6000 or OBO”
Updates windshield. Can’t tell much more from this pic.
“1947 Willys Jeep. Original Motor and drive train Runs good. $6000 or OBO”
Truck looks solid. You’ll need to ship from Puerto Rico, unless you are already there.
“Classic 1957 Kaiser Willys Jeep Truck. ,6 cyl, 3.7L flat head engine in good condition, has some rust but is a very solid truck, 4×4 eng and trans in good shape. The Truck is located in puerto rico and buyer is responsible to pay for shipping. It has new brake system. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
Runs and drives. Tub has been patched.
“Im selling my 47 willys jeep. Its runs and drives just don’t have place to store it like to see go to a good home. mechanicaly everything works fine. Engine is buick 225 v6 fresh rebuild in 2002 from top to bottom. All brakes have been replaced. Brand new period correct wiring harness from painless was replaced. All mechanical seals and fluids were replaced. Has power steering installed makes it a lot easier steering but do have all original steering column and parts. I have gone many places in this jeep it is a lot of fun to drive. Im asking 3500 obo no reasonable offer refused.”
UPDATE II: **SOLD** Was $2000.
UPDATE: Craig pointed out that it’s possible the MB frame on this the correct frame. Ford used the same frame supplier, Midland Steel, before they contracted with Murray Steel for the GPW frames. (http://olive-drab.com/od_mvg_www_jeeps_mbgpw.php)
“For sale is a World War II, 1942 Script Ford Jeep, GPW, restoration project. Early 1942 Ford “Script Ford”. Might trade for 1965 to 1968 Mustang Fastback or Convertible in similar condition.
Body is Ford, Chassis is Willys. Titled on the dash VIN plate as Ford, GPW. Clear Ok. title.
Flathead engine is not correct, possibly late 40`s but I do have a Willys MB Block, WW2, (was running engine) that goes with the Jeep. Distributor boss is chipped on the block that is in the Jeep now, also some welding on the side of the block. Kaiser Supersonic head. ( adds 5 horsepower to engine ),I would use parts off the block that`s in it and put the MB engine in the Jeep. see picture. Correct Ford Transmission and Transfer Case. 1 seat is “F” , the other seat is WW2 Willys.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $4800. **Status Unknown**
There is some work still needing to be done, but lots already completed.
“this is a 1957 willys pick-up,,project. that needs to be finished.cab has been all done with new floors, rockers, cab corners, etc,1300 send on body work. 1000 spend on misc work.need s someone to finish. make into streetrod , ratrod or whatever..asking 4800 or BRO. money talks, want it gone.may do some trading for something that needs NO work. car,truck, motorcycle, antique auto.or 4-wheeler.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500. Has a Kelly hardtop.
Includes a variety of parts. Engine runs, but smokes.
“1948 Willy’s jeep, I have had it for about 25 years, parked it when I bought a 4-wheeler..I just got it running after it has sat for about 5 years, it smokes, but its old enough to do so, Ha. There is a complete extra engine that goes with it, plus many other parts, starter, generator, transfer case, spring, oil pans, rear end, and just so many parts I don’t know what all is there, there is a couple engine blocks also that I didn’t take pictures of, Take the jeep and all for $2,500, cash and carry, it is titled, I won’t sell any parts seperate, they are all for these years Willy’s.. Reply back if interested, and we can go from there, doors for the cab are inside it.. Of course its 4-wheel drive..high and low range..Will probably need some work, but it runs and drives as is..”
No description, but the tool indents suggest it is a VEC.
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/cto/4567190672.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $475.
Those front frame rails appear in good shape. Given that and the engine parts there seems to be some value here.
“1946 Willys CJ2A . This Jeep would be best as a part vehicle, body is very rusty however the frame is still solid and has not been modified. The engine is complete but is stuck from setting. This would be a good donor Jeep for another project asking $475 if interested please call”
Looks like a parts jeep.
“1953 willy jeep cj3b has title. Good for parts or restoration. The engine transmission and drivetrain are all free nothing is seized, solid frame. $600 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
I’m gonna bet this doesn’t run.
“complete willy jeep with blade great old jeep to restore. Have title”
I’m taking Sunday off to work on Biscuit. I installed the new springs Saturday night (photos forthcoming) and will begin the engine installation Sunday.
Meanwhile, later this week my boys arrive. We’ll have a short time together, so there will be some reruns of old posts later this week. Next week Ann, her mother, and I will be camping up by Deception Pass. I don’t expect to be doing much but relaxing, so I will have mobile updates from there.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Doesn’t run, but still appears to be a good price.
“This is a cool little willys high hood .It does have some rust issues on the back half around the tailgate and corner panels.It has a sears aftermarket top from the 1960’s no doors .cool little untouched body and under the hood and inside drivers area looks real good.motor and tyranny are here but not in running condition but original. I do have the pink slip and all vehicle badges, all original rims”
UPDATE: Was $7500. **Status Unknown**
Looks solid.
“Yes it runs…great! 🙂 Best way to describe it is to come look at it for yourself!”
Listed as a 1946 CJ-2A, it sure looks like a M-38 to me.
“This is a full frame up restoration not a scratch and well cared for jeep. Runs and drives. Spent most of its life in a museum. Also has a rare trailer with it. You won’t be disappointed with this find!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,000.
Nice truck.
“Srtrong Hurricane 6 cylinder engine; runs beaufifully. 12 volt electric system, all parts stock, new 2-tone paint (black on green), new cab reformation, drive line axles, gear boxes, drive shafts, and both differentials all new or rebuilt. Pick-up bed is coated with spray-on black liner. 4X4. Stored inside. No rust.”
Looks good.
“1963 Jeep Willys Wagon, Green and White
4×4 283 4-Speed Overdrive Automatic
Sounds Great; Very Healthy
Engine has Low Mileage, Does Not Match Odometer
Vehicle is in Very Good to Excellent Condition
Original Owner’s Manual, Title, and Records are Maintained
Shows minor Wear and Tear
Maintenance has been Completed Regularly
Brand New Tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks like a good jeep.
“I have for sale a 1952 Willys M38. It was restored about 6 months ago, but I would say it is 98% done. What I mean is it has no decals on it, no add-ons, etc. I wanted to keep it “base” form so whoever bought it can take it and put there personal touches on it. This is not a true M38 restoration. What I mean by that is it has been converted over to an alternator and 12-volt system, it has blinkers both front and rear, it has lockout hubs on the front axle, etc. Just a few little things that makes it easy on the owner and easy to take off down the road in.
This was a full frame-off restoration. Everything was sand blasted and re painted. The original tub was rusted far way beyond repair. I actually found a super-nice M38 tub that I picked up in Pennsylvania. The L-134 “Go Devil” engine was rebuilt with all new bearings are rings, etc. The T-90 transmission, Dana 18 transfercase, and both Dana axles also have all new bearings and seals. The gauges are all new, new wiring harness ($$$), new tires ($$$), new fuel tank ($$$), new exhaust, new driveshafts, new brakes, new seats, new weather stripping, new everything. It is really a nice Jeep. It does not have a top or a rear seat, I just never got around to getting those and I like having my dog ride in the back so I didn’t bother.
Like I said, it is 98% done. I literally “finished it” and took it home, it still has just a few kinks that need to be worked out. The fuel-sending unit and the fuel gauge are both new, but the fuel gauge isn’t registering. I just haven’t taken the time to check it. If it sits for a few weeks, it can be hard to start, it does have a choke but you almost have to choke it by hand and then it fires up, almost like the choke doesn’t choke it all the way. And lastly I did use the factory starter and it works pretty good, but it can act goofy from time to time, I should have just put a new one on it.
It really is a super-nice Willys M38. Not a 100% military restoration, but practical. I have only had it done for about 6 months now but I am just not that interested in it anymore. Plus, I am a big guy and these army Jeep are pretty cramped, I am just not comfortable in it. I have only put 15 miles on it since it was restored. I am asking $10,000 or best reasonable offer. This is a military vehicle, Bill of Sale only, no title. It is currently tagged in Georgia.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Needs battery, but runs.
“1967 Jeep CJ6-A Half-cab
This is a rare vehicle- approximately 400 made. Has a Buick V-6 engine which is probably the original motor. Not sure of the exact mileage, but motor is very stong and this little Jeep is a great runner. You will need a new battery, but once jump-started it runs just fine.
Has a 3-speed transmission with a nice tight clutch. It is very low geared – so great for off-road – but goes down the highway at 55 mph very nicely. I have driven it 40+ miles, and back – several times – and never had a problem. I have also driven it in a few local parades, and it does catch peoples’ eye.
Good brakes – just had them checked and some lines replaced (notice the bent front bumper – that was before the brakes were fixed and a tree stump stopped me). Will need some body work done to restore it to perfect condition.
Speedometer and temp gauge work, but most the others don’t. Horn, windshield wiper, and all lights work. Has a brand new driver’s side seat belt, but passenger belt needs replaced. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Runs, drives and stops.
“1947 Willy’s Wagon, 4 WD, runs and drives, 6 cylinder, all new brakes, master cylinder, wheel cylinder $2600.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
Thanks to Glenn for identifying this as a lefty. I missed the passenger mounted bow holders under the cammo paint.
Interesting paint job!
“1948 JEEP WILLYS 1500 may take trade plus cash”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
Runs, drives and stops.
“What we have here is a 1952 Willys Jeep, before Jeep made em…
It has a flat head that runs well, it stops well, lights all work and it is a HOOT to drive…. All the gears work, choke, high idle, wipers, and yeah, they are individual wipers!! Windsheild folds down… I dunno what else to say…. The tires and wheels look new.. Gas tank has been boiled out, it was super clean.
Seats are not original and I made the frames to fit, using original holes..
She’s ready to enjoy as is… She leaks a few different fluids.. Like most 50 plus year old cars… I do not think the engine has been messed with.. but who knows.. Speedo does not work, but gas gauge does.. I have never put it in 4×4. Know nothing about it.. but has warn hubs?? “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
Looks like an early CJ-6.
“Early mid 60’s cj6 tub and 2 frames. No front sheet metal it is a roller sitting on later axles amc 20 and dana 30. I do have a second frame same vintage. No paper work.”
Maybe there’s value?
“1949 CJ3A Willys jeep body. In pretty rough shape.
NO TITLE.
$200 obo or trade, trades I’d be interested in: long guns, John Deere lawn and garden; mowers attachments, any John Deere Junk. Old small engines and old signs.
Calls or texts only please.
I’ve got it loaded on my trailer. And it’s going to the scrap yard on Tuesday if not sold.”
Looks like there is value here.
“1945-49 Willys Jeep CJ-2A in average condition , jeep is a rolling chassis with no engine, transmission, pedals or title
Asking $1450 OBO”