UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was listed at $2500.
“has orginal motor needs tlc.”
There’s some value here. The dogs appear in decent shape.
“Jeep has chevy v6, full cage etc. body is very good, no. rust, call for details. 3 one 9-560-6 two 5 two.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $1500.
It doesn’t run at the moment, but it looks solid.
“For sale is a 1975 US mail jeep in great shape. The jeep was bought at an auction and was in perfect running order. However it has been sitting for about 10 years and I do not know if it runs now. It only has one seat and all controls are on the right side of vehicle. The tires that are on it now are flat but haven’t tried putting air in them. Its been kept inside a barn since it was bought. Give me a call if you have any questions.”
No pics provided.
“Up for sale is a 1949 willys. The motor is a good running 225 buick v6 but will need a water pump as the existing one leaks. The drivetrain including the trans, transfer, and diffs are original. The body is in fair shape for the age, showing some rust in the usual areas but easily fixable. Fenders are solid, having some filler but no rust what so ever just rough bodywork. Has new starter installed and many other brand new parts as well as used that come with it. It’s a good base for a project but I decided to go with a Landcruiser instead. Call or text me for more info and pics…thanks! 575-740-4023”
There are lots of pics of parts, but I can’t tell if they are all for sale or not.
“I have one extra rear seat frame for a M38 jeep pretty good condition willing to ship, plus a few other misc parts call 402 474 two344 if any interest”
No much value here.
“For parts NO TITLE NO engine”
No obvious rust.
“1947 WILLYS JEEP GREAT FOR RESTORATION PROJECT CALL FOR MORE INFO WILL CONSIDER TRADES TERRY 209-563-6119 NO TITLE BILL OF SALE TRAILER NOT FOR SALE”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $3600.
(12/20/2013) Lots of pics on Craigslist. The seller included a video below.
“4 cylinder 2.2l overhead valve engine
One quarter ton (1/4 ton)
PTO drive winch
Original removable hard top by Koenig Iron Works, Inc.
Farm fresh
Has always been in California; original black California license plate”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(01/21/2014) “1948 JEEP CJ-2A Willys, 4×4 in great condition.
Flat head 135 4 cylinder engine with ONLY 33,000 miles, 3 speed manual transmission, 4×4, very good tires and spare tire, roll bars, 2 rear mounted additional fuel tanks, front tow bar, rear tow hitch, NEW interstate battery and clutch, REBUILT transmission, transfer case and steering box. On a 12 volt system, has windshield wipers.”
The 545th Military Police Company has seen action in a variety of places. Some of this history is captured in a “Pictorial History of Vehicles” page they’ve assembled. Naturally, there is a section on jeeps. Below are a few of the photos. See all the photos here: http://www.545thmpassn.com/Vehicles.htm
This 1949 color photo shows the yellow and black paint scheme:
I think the purpose of this vehicle is pretty obvious:
This photo shows a good view of the black striped hood:
Some of the M-38A1s had an unusual paint scheme:
Doron Segal from Israel shared these photos. In memory of his father, Doron has rebuilt a 1942 GPW with the number “4062”. His father served in the “Samson Foxes“.
The two photos below are from a fifteenth club event in Israel, 2010 (see more current photos here). Doron can be seen driving his GPW in the first one:
Here are some vintage photos. They jeeps shown are a mix of MB/GPWs, CJ-2As and a Lefty CJ-2A. It looks like the rear extension was a must-have modification. Note the number on the jeep in the first photo.
David Silberman forwarded this vintage jeep business card. He writes, “Here is a scan of a business card from a Willys dealer in the area. They (brothers Ike and Joe) were an associate dealer and were very good with parts and repair. They also had a Koenig backhoe on a Jeep truck, which they used to dig graves, among other uses.
We bought a 1953 Aero Ace from them in 1955, and in 1958 bought a 1947 CJ2A. The Aero cost $1,000 and we got 200,000 miles out of it. The CJ was $300. We kept it until we traded it for a new CJ5 in 1960. They went out of the Jeep business in the early 60’s. I attended the auction of the place about 8 years ago. Joe was still alive at that time.
This brochure that Marc found shows the CJ-3A employed in a variety of jobs. The use of the triangle in the illustration is interesting.
“This listing is for a vintage advertisement. It is an ad for Willys Overland Motors of Toledo Ohio and their universal Jeeps. The ad folds out like a small poster. There is a dealer address stamp on it. I am not positive but I believe this advertisement is from the 1930’s. It is filled with information and pictures from that time frame. It is roughly 17″ x 11″ when it is unfolded.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
It could use some restoration.
“$150 or trade (let me know what you have)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
The consensus is that this wagon is the same one as this 1956 single-door Florida wagon. The only difference we can spot are the license plates.
“Restored 1957 Jeep Willys, finished in blue and white. Mechanically sound: runs great, starts right up (it has a Buick V8 under the hood). Transfer case has been rebuilt. Tires are like new.
Cosmetically: It has never seen snow since being restored, and it has won multiple shows. No bondo, this Willys was restored properly. Very clean inside and out. Has single delivery door on the rear.
Clean Kentucky title, 2 sets of keys.”
This is worth a look.
“This Willy’s had a frame off restoration in 2007/2008, and has approximately 303 miles since restoration. Very little rust on frame or jeep body, original tub does have few bondo spots from previous owner, but professionally done. These body tubs can be purchased new and easily installed if a new looking Willy’s is your style – although, this Willy’s looks great as is. Strong original engine that was also re-built at restoration. All gauges work except the fuel gauge. 4×4 is perfect, as are the shifting capabilities. Radiator has been re-cored, so like new, and new thermostat was also installed.
Windshield w/wiper motor and complete extra frame included, orig. manual too. Frame is in excellent cond. sand blasted and primed!
I’ll deliver free within Vt.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Was priced at $1500.
(02/11/2014) Buz spotted this running M-38A1 at a cheap price.
“Kaiser jeep m38a1, runs & drives.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $750
Hard to how much value is here.
“I have a 1948 Willys cj2a for sale. It is all there but does need to be rebuilt. The motor will need to be replaces because it has a crack in #4 cylinder. Please call with any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
Not exactly Olive Drab, but it looks like a solid trailer.
“Completely disassembled and restored”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300. It’s got some oddities (see comments).
This is a project.
“1945 willys jeep mb. Has a Studabaker flat head 6 cyclinder. Engine runs but needs a new tranny or the tranny rebuilt. It’s a project build asking 3000.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8950
“This Jeep is the best of both worlds. We have enjoyed running in the dunes all weekend, letting the kids drive it all over. Then turn the bottle on and run 4.70’s at the sand drags. The Jeep has ran as fast as 4.68 at 69 mph. The drive train is a mild small block 400 which runs on pump gas, with a Mikes 400 trans w/brake and a 9″ Ford rearend with a spool. The nitrous set up is NOS which is right now set a about 150 hp. The nitrous has safety fuel pressure shut off to protect against damaged do to loss of fuel pressure. The electronics are MSD 6AL box, MSD Pro Billet distributor, MSD Pro blaster coil and a MSD 2 step box. The fuel system is a Holley Fuel pump with adjustable fuel pressure regulator and Holley carburetor. The Jeep has been remarkably reliable and consistent.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100
(02/09/2014) Needs work.
“Willys 3B descent shape good body Buick V6 manual transmission large brakes power steering jeep was toar down to restore never followed thru wiring removed body taken off just sitting back on full roll cage nice project. consider trades”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was priced at $2250. Not currently running.
“1953 jeep cj3b perfect to restore, all there except seats,stored for 25 years, motor turns has oil pressure. aint-freeze checks good. have metal top. 2250.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $4000.
“This jeep has been stored in the garage for 40 years
from 1973 and is still there.
It ran when it was stored and needed some work done at that time.
It was never moved or started and no attempts were made to do any repairs since 1973
It was one of these projects my father never got to finish”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $2500.
(01/06/2014) Does not run.
“I want to trade my willys jeep for a dirt bike or two. Jeep has after market straight 6 (currently not running) call or text for more info”