UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Bumper has been updated, but otherwise looks good.
“1952 willys cj3b high hood NO RUST very straight 4500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Bumper has been updated, but otherwise looks good.
“1952 willys cj3b high hood NO RUST very straight 4500”
UPDATE: Was listed at $10,000. **SOLD**
“1955 jeep m170 rare only 4000 made it is the ambulance have everything for it top stretchers needs to be finished doesn’t need much military.”
UPDATE: SOLD Was listed at $800.
“1942 military willys jeep, was running when parked, new water pump, fuel pump, needs seats. no title”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $18,000.
Looks nice.
“This is a 1951 willys pickup that I bought approximately 5 years ago and have been working on it ever since. It runs great and absolutely no problems. It is a blast to drive but do not have to sell but just seeing the kind of offers I can get. Here is a list of the things that have been done to it. These are just the things that I can list off the top of my head and I am sure that I have missed a few things.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
There may be value here.
“1961 jeep willys Wagon with f150 engine. Runs But reverse is out. 4 wheel drive is not hooked up. Fun project with already a lot of potential.”
Mark just listed this wagon over at jeeptruck.com
“Runs and drives great!
It’s a 2 door
New tires
Current Registration with a clean title
It’s had only 3 owners
327 engine (NEW) with 5000 miles
350 automatic turbo transmission
4 wheel drive
Edelbrock carburetor
It’s a perfect project car
Comes with Extra Parts:
2 Replacement Doors
Replacement glass (for window)”
This appears solid.
“For sale 47 Military Willys Jeep Used on the ranch runs but needs some work. Billy 916/217-2232”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1300.
Looks like a parts jeep.
“Not Running
Extra windshield frame & glass
It has factory tranny & T.C
No tittle, just bill of sale
It will go with a used Chevy V8 350 black & 3 speed tranny & T.C”
No pcis provided.
“4 cylinder 4 speed. Good condition
Needs starter an steering column
$1000 or make offer 573-747-9190
Prefer text with my schedule”
There appears to be some value here.
“Not sure what the year is but its either a 1950 or 1952 complete Willys Jeep. Has 1946 Willys chassis and drive train. Has not run in years but complete and has all parts. Cash only and will consider all offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Unclear if it runs or not.
“1950 Willys Panel Truck
Has a clear original title showing only 1 mile”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
It’s got the earlier data plates.
“1946 Willys Jeep for sale. Complete, no title. 4 cyl. flat head engine- not stuck. Been sitting for 8 yrs. $2200 OBO.”
UPDATE: Bids were taken until Dec 31, 2013. Sold to Matt’s Neighbor!
“The Rockford (IA) Community Fire Service is accepting bids on 1952 Willy’s Jeep equipped with 80 gallon water tank and electric pump. 24 volt system, some converted to 12 volt. 48,000 miles. Body, engine, drive train in satisfactory condition. Needs batteries. Sold as is. Eligible for bonded title.
Bids accepted until December 31, 2013 and will be opened at January 8, 2014 board meeting. Submit in writing to Rockford Community Fire Service, P.O. Box 481, Rockford, IA 50468.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $37,000.
(10/17/2013) This MB won 1st place at the MVPA National Convention. Just the MB is for sale, not the MA (Josh notes I mislabeled it a Bantam) next to it. Nice photo!
“1944 WILLYS MB JEEP. THIS JEEP IS FULLY RESTORED CORRECTLY WITH ITS ORIGINAL BODY AND ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN. THIS ORIGINAL JEEP IS RESTORED WITH ALL (NOS) NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL PARTS INCLUDING ORIGINAL GLASS , HEADLIGHTS , GAUGES, CAPSTAN WINCH. THE JEEP HAS A 30 CAL GUN MOUNT AND ALL THE ORIGINAL MANUALS. ALSO THE ORIGINAL TOOL KIT AND SPARE PARTS KIT IS INCLUDED. THIS JEEP WON FIRST PLACE AT THE MILITARY VEHICLE PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CONVENTION. THIS JEEP IS RESTORED IN U.S.M.C. GREEN. I HAVE TEN YEARS OF RESTORATION AND OVER $58,000 IN COST TO COMPLETE. THIS MILITARY JEEP IS FOR THE COLLECTOR WITH AN EYE FOR DETAIL.”
UPDATE: *SOLD** Was $6950
“1962 Willys 4X4, 2 Door Station Wagon, 351 Windsor H.O., Auto O.D. Trans, 9″ Ford 3.50 Locker Rear end, complete frame, running gear and suspension from 1986 full size Bronco, Runs and drives good, Flowmaster Exhaust, good paint, no rust, good interior, $7,250.00 CASH”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300
(11/16/2013) If it is a 3A, then it has the wrong body.
“I have a 1953 jeep Willys. Alot of new parts( spark plugs, spark plug wires, points and condenser) all new brake system( master cylinder, brake shoes, wheel cylinders, brake lines, brake hoses and springs) runs really good and smooth also just had new starter put on! Upgrading to a yj and need the money to fix it up. Asking $2300 obo.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4200
(02/17/2013) This jeep is in good shape, but has the F-head installed.
“1952 Willy’s flat fender cj-2a jeep. Total body off restoration 2 years ago with base coat clear coat paint. Does have f-head motor and has extra hood. Extra set of rims and tires.12 volt system. Asking $4200 obo. If interested please call/text me at 989-621-1798. No emails!!”
Here’s an illustrated treat from Roberto Flores.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s an unusual poster.
“Original poster , 40 x 28 , folded for mailing ( has multiple folds throughout and the folded up size is 7 x 10 , which would have originally been placed in an envelope and mailed by the government to the recipient ) , overall condition is excellent with some wear at several places at the folds , shows an early Jeep with 4 soldiers wearing early style army helmets , this spectacular image was probably originally created by Walter Richards in 1941 and this poster was printed by the Division of Information , Office for Emergency Management , Washington DC in 1942 . This information was obtained from the Internet : “Walter DuBois Richards made at least two posters during World War II. Throughout his nearly century-long life and the seven decades his career expanded, he was affectionately known as Wally. His first published works as an Illustrator can be traced back as early as the mid 1920’s in Rocky River, Ohio, when he wasn’t yet 20 years of age. They were something akin to doodles throughout the pages of his High School Senior Yearbook. As far as I know, his last published work as an artist was in 1987 for a Historic Preservation stamp of Timberline Lodge in Mt. Hood, Oregon.””
I can’t say I’ve ever seen “Cottonpicken Chickenpickers“. It’s a 1967 movie that features a CJ-3B in at least one scene.
“Cottonpicken Chickenpickers ’67 MAX SLAPSIE MAXIE ROSENBLOOM ARMY JEEP
This vintage original still shows a VERY RARE photo of (from left to right) MAX SLAPSY MAXIE ROSENBLOOM in an ARMY JEEP, DEL REEVES and HUGH X LEWIS.
Moviephoto from the movie: Cottonpicken Chickenpickers
Year of the photo: 1967
Size of the photo: Approximately 8 x 10”
UPDATE: Was $100. **SOLD**
“This is a solid metal table lighter, ashtray and cigarette holder. Made in Germany in 1950. If interested,”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Auction occurred January 1st, 2014.
This New Year’s Day auction in Laporte, Indiana, includes three jeeps and a trailer. However, only pics of a MB/GPW and a M-38 are shown.
MB:
M-38:
UPDATE: Was up for location auction. **SOLD**
This in-person-auction takes place January 7, 2014, in Meredosia, IL. The truck may make a good restoration project. Looks like it has been stored quite a while.
UPDATE: Was $21,995. **SOLD**
“1953 Willy’s Jeep. Amazing Condition GM Built 327 with aluminum head intake, T-10 4 speed, Headers, 2 gas tanks. Best Of EVERYTHING!! Over $15,000 In Running Gear Alone”