UPDATE: Original Post June 26, 2014. Was on eBay.
“A good condition and rare posted card good used and posted condition”
UPDATE: Original Post June 26, 2014. Was on eBay.
“A good condition and rare posted card good used and posted condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200.
“1953 M38A1 Willys military Jeep, runs great. Lots of fun to drive. Four wheel drive works, low range works. Many new parts, many spare parts. Service manual and soft top with doors included. Original data plates, very little rust – passenger side floor board only. Has the flat head Willys go devil engine, T90 transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 25 front axle and Dana 44 rear axle. Was converted to 12volt system. Clear title in hand. Had tags and registration for awhile and drove it around town, it draws lots of looks. I don’t seem to have the time to take it out much, and hate to let it just sit in the garage. Would love to see someone continue to enjoy and take care of this rare piece of American history.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18980
“This truck was converted to it’s present Resto-rod condition using a Chevy Blazer running gear mated to the original Willys frame. It is a great conversion that gets a great deal of attention.
This truck drives fantastic at Interstate speeds.
The renewed interior and carpet is very good with the exception of the racing style bucket seats. The seats were new three years ago, however, the Arizona sun has over baked the fabric. The cushions are in good shape, but the fabric is beyond fixing. New seat covers will be needed.
The paint is in very good condition and looks great up close. Not a 20 footer. It should do well at car shows.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
Sounds like the seller has taken good care of this.
“1954 Willy’s Military Jeep M38A1, Clean title, matching numbers.
I have a 54 M38A1 Military Jeep for sale. It has 20,000 original miles on the body and less than 2,000 on original rebuilt motor. I have gone through everything on the Jeep. I have owned it since 1986 but I don’t get to use it much anymore so I decided to sell it instead of letting it sit, when someone else could be driving it and having a good time. Hot August Nights is just around the corner.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(11/16/2013) From what I can see it looks good.
“I am selling my 1947 Jeep Willys. Body is remanufactured and is in awesome shape. Jeep runs and drives but could still benefit from a carb cleaning and minor brake work. I have only driven this twice in the past two years so I am looking for someone who will take care of it and give it a good home. I just have too many toys! Give me a call or a text with any questions or to set up a viewing. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
“Displayed here and for sale is this half or quarter scale Jeep Crosley. It was fabricated by a vocational school in Medina or Wooster area probably in the early 1960’s. It has been at our farm every since and has supplied generations with lots of fun driving it around the farm.
It is powered by a Wisconsin engine which is mated to a Crosley transmission and drive train. It is built on a Crosley frame.
It is very heavy gauge metal and can take a real beating. It is two wheel drive.
It has not been ran for a number of years now, but like every time before it has sat… a bit of carb cleaning and a battery and I am sure it will start and provide yet another family with hours of great fun.
It is a novelty and a one of a kind unique vehicle we feel is worth every penny of the $1500 asking price we’ve put on it… but if you have something that you’d love to trade or have cash burning a hole in your pocket… we’ll talk with reason.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400
This is a project. Is the tub a no glove box slat grille tub?
“This is 1944 Jeep from World War II made by Ford. In the pictures its the one that is green (red one sold long ago) It has the original drivetrain to include a GPW Ford engine, T84 trans and Ford Transfer case. Axles and steering are original. Windshield, bumperettes and many other parts are present. it’s a project that needs restoration. Engine and trans internals have been removed for inspection. Two engine connecting rods were removed for another engine. The block and trans case are usable. Trans and engine would need complete overhaul. Seats are not original to the jeep. Front frame horns will need repair. have aftermarket parts like bumper, fuel tank sump, hat channels etc that will go with it for free. Have an extra tub for parts if you want included for free. This jeep looks awesome in pictures but lots of bondo was used by someone. Lots of small misc parts and canvas for seats will go with this. Have bill of sale only. Will not part out sorry. Engine serial # is 92623, frame 248890, body 134777. Would consider trades for a WW2 1/2 ton chevy or dodge project worth the same or less.”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
Looks like it might be a good project. Nice cage.
“Project Jeep, body is in good condition, is not running. This is the military body. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(06/14/2014) Looks like there are a few updates. The drain holes have been filled.
“1947 CJ2A Willy Jeep for sale, 3500.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“RARE Willys CJ-6 barn find.
4 cyl, t90 trans, Dana 18 tcase, Dana 25 front Dana 44 rear. Also has factory pto. Not running at the moment will need a few things but a lot of life left in her. I really don’t want to sell but I hate to just see it sit there”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(06/02/2014) One-of-a-kind paint job.
“1953 Willys CJ3B real solid condition ,runs and drives, would make a perfect restoration project. This Jeep currently is only yard drivable and not road worthy asking $2250″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(01/27/2011) The passenger side doesn’t look all that rusty. It runs, though no word on whether it stops.
“FC150, runs well. typical rust. Plow& plow pump, NO PAPERS. $2,000.”
Ian these photos in an online issue of the Town and Country Magazine:
I particular love this first photo from 1955 of the CJ-3A towing the boarders.
UPDATE: Chris has begun working on his veep project. You can follow his progress at this VW related site: http://fundubs.com/SimpleMachinesForum/index.php?topic=2848.0
Chris just picked up this VEEP project that’s missing a few items. He’s hoping to locate the 50 page installation manual that Hadley Engineering published. I’m not familiar with that particular manual, but if someone has one that can help out Chris, that would be great!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,200.
Looks nice, though missing a few original details.
“1946 CJ2A Willys complete frame off restoration. Motor,transmission,transfer,axles ,brakes and brake lines completely rebuilt. Upgrades are 12 volt system,electronic ignition,saginaw steering,dual master brake and scout brake drums. All gauges ,upholstery,radiator,electronics and wiring are new. It has overdrive and rear PTO and original heater all newly rebuilt. There is no part of this jeep that has not been restored. The frame and body has 2 coats of epoxy primer has been seam sealed and painted. There is also a new soft top and doors that has been fitted to the Jeep and all holes drilled before painting. The top is new in the box.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was at an auction.
This looks like a nice ex-fire jeep.
“Military Willys Jeep. 1953 CJ38. VIN#4J19709. Ran when taken out of service. Not started for this auction listing. AS IS, WHERE IS. Auction sale final after reserve is met.”
UPDATE: Jay notes this is a scam. Listed at $2500.
“1961 Jeep Fleetvan Fj-3A, all original , with original 4 cyl. 3 speed trans. runs and drives good, body is rough , but surface rust , non structural rust, original patina look, clean title non salvage, on non op status , no DMV back fees. $2500 firm ! No offers no trades no tats”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $33,500.
Nice looking Jeepster.
“This 1948 Willys Jeepster Street Rod. . .Runs and Drives Great
Scores a Solid 4.5 Out Of 5 Rating. . . Outstanding Custom Build
The Body and Paint Work Is Superb. . . Interior Is Like New
Vehicle History
• 1948 Willys Jeepster Convertible
• This Is A One Off Calif. Frame Off Restoration 2009
• 375 Miles On Fully Restored Vehicle
• One Off Custom Frame
• Major Trophy Winner
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $6000.
Craig shared this link. I saw this jeep in person in Butler last year. Very well built jeep from what I saw.
“1960 WILLYS JEEP SURREY SHOW CAR DJ3A
V6 CHEVROLET ENGINE WITH AUTO TRANS.
MINT CONDITION
ORIGIONAL ALL STEEL RUST FREE BODY FROM CALIFORNIA.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $4500.
(06/25/2014) Has some rust in the passenger step.
“ have a 1952 CJ3A Willy’s jeep for sale.
L-134 flat 4 engine runs strong, with many upgrades, new water pump, new carb, new intake and exhaust manifolds, valves adjusted, converted to 12 volt.
Body is solid, with new windshield.
If you are looking for a CJ3A to restore or play with, here it is.
Clear title and collector plates,
Divorce forcing sale of this toy….
Contact Bill.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
“This is a stainless steel Jeep Body with galvanized steel floor pan. Body has a brushed finish with polished trim edges in many areas. Dash board and engine firewall has polished finish also. More accessories not in photos. This is new, never used. Welcome to call for questions.”
Has potential, but also has some rust.
“1962 Willys panel/ sedan delivery transmission : automatic title status : clean
’62 Willys panel/ sedan delivery some rust mostly solid body. Olds 455 big block ran when parked. Automatic trans, GM 10 bolt rear. $10500 obo”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **Status Unknown**
It doesn’t run.
Just 1,519 Jeep FC’s 170’s were built in this configuration in 1958. This is a very original truck down to the Montgomery Ward’s brand tires that have been holding air continuously for the 20 years this truck has been in the family. The only non-original feature is that it has been converted to 12volt, but 6 volt components are included to convert it back. It has been stored in doors since 1994. We have had it running some years ago and the engine is not stuck. But… it is one of those projects that we just haven’t found the time for and it deserves to be passed on to someone that will fix her up and show off this rare, collectible truck. It does have some rust, but it is vey repairable and the windshield IS NOT cracked.”