UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Looks like there might be some value here.
“Late 40’s project jeep. Does not have title or motor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Looks like there might be some value here.
“Late 40’s project jeep. Does not have title or motor.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/31/2013) That passenger rear quarter panels is pretty rough.
“Origainal complete 1954 jeep willys cj 35xxx mi.new exhaust! pls call if interested 507-667-4zero8six Thanks
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UPDATE: Was $19,995. **SOLD**
(11/03/2013) They are calling this a column shift, but it looks like it has a floor shift to me. #46626
“1946 Willys Jeep for sale in our Detroit showroom! This Jeep is a blast from the past! This Jeep for sale is an attention grabber! You will get looks all up and down the road! The first civilian version of the legendary G.I. workhorse of World War II was introduced in 1945. The Farm Jeep came complete with a power take-off unit for operating various farm implements. This marked the first time consumers could purchase an inexpensive four-wheel drive vehicle with several reined features including better shock absorbers and springs and a remote fuel tank filler.
This Model CJ-2A, with the ‘CJ’ representing Civilian Jeep, is very rare. It has a column shift three-speed transmissions and an L-head four-cylinder engine delivering 60 horsepower. It was built during the first month of production and one of a few to have the column shift. Customers preferred the floor-shift lever and soon, CJ models were given this feature. This 1946 Willys Jeep for sale is powered by a Willys “Go Devil” 134 C.I.D 4 cylinder engine putting out 60 Horsepower and 105 lbs of torque with a 3-speed manual with 4 wheel high/low drive. Do not miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of history! The exterior on this beautiful Willys Jeep for sale is a very nice Forest Green. The Interior is a super clean Black vinyl!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(08/12/2013) This appears solid.
“1952 Willys military flat fender Jeep. Runs and drives great. Mostly original. Currently registered. Original seat frames with Beechwood canvas cushions. Body will need some attention. Still plenty of summer left to enjoy this Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
(09/23/2013) This 3B has been extensively updated.
“overbuilt daily driver rock crawler mud bogger willys cj3b….what more do you want in a jeep?
will sell for 9500 cash or open to trades
i put over 16 k into rebuilding and fabricating a little over a year ago all metal, no bondo. tread plate floor through whole jeep, on board welder & air compressor, winch, tera flex suspension, and so much more. anyway call if serious or text picture of what you got to trade”
Being the local celebs that we are (yeah, right), we dropped by a local wine bar (Gordons) where the owners are going to let me talk about and sell my books. While there, they were shooting a commercial. I guess they were desperate for ‘talent’ because we appear at the end of their commercial. I like to think we scored the anchor spot!
The only online place we’ve found the commercial online was on Facebook. Below is a snapshot from when it played on TV.
The cover of this box shows a Ford GP, so it might be a Ford GP model.
“Mego model kit, builds wooden US Army Jeep M-10, 1944, box is 8-1/2 in. x 6-1/8 in.”
The January 1953 issue of “Modern Man” magazine featured a story about the jeep’s history. However, given the M-38A1 prominently displayed at the top of the page, I can’t help but wonder if this was part public relations and part history piece.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
Wrong rims, but otherwise looks solid.
“1955 Willys Jeep High Hood 4×4, street legal with current registration, 12 volt system, 4 cylinder gas motor, manual locking hubs and removable tow bar. Custom built trailer included. Perfect for hunting and 4-wheelin”
UPDATE: WAS $3500. **SOLD**
Some paint would really help this jeep.
“1947 Willy’s Jeep, This willy’s in Great Shape, No Rust, Has A Buick V6, Stock Transmission And Transfer Case, Tow Bar, Tilt Steering, Soft Top, And Doors, Later Model Front End With Locking Hubs, I Also Have Original Front end and Original Seat Pans Registration Is Up To date Asking $3,500.00”
It doesn’t run. Looks like the front has been customized.
“Fresh barn find with clear title. Has been stored indoors for the last 30 plus years. 1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B 4×4, Motor is a Dauntless Buick 225 V6 3.7 litre with many performance parts. It turns over and fires on spray gas, fresh oil and filter, new spark plugs, new air filter. This Jeep has a ton of potential. Has the factory soft top and doors which are still in very decent condition. Frame is solid. Call or email for more details. 612-212-0400. Please leave a name and number if I don’t answer and I will call you back. $2500 cash or reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
The body and cage look in good shape.
“I have a willies jeep body that was used on a rock crawler its just the body has a roll cage gauges head lights tail light and the body wire harness”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
Lots of parts.
“Up for sale is a 1952 Jeep Willys M38 asking $3000.00 for the Jeep and all rear ends, transfer cases and extra’s pictured. Serious inquiries only. For more details or scheduled viewings please email this posting”
Need some parts? There appear to be plenty here.
“I have a bunch of takeoff parts such as bell housings, T-90 transmission parts, manifolds, heads, etc. I also have a complete engine(either CJ2A or MB) Will sell by the piece or the whole lot for one price. Email your number and I’ll call you”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800. Was listed as a 1945 GPW.
(10/05/2013) There appears to be value here, though the running gear is probably civilian.
“I’ve a got a 44 Ford GPW here for sale. Good frame and axles.Tub is rough. Needs lots of tlc or just be used for panels. It also comes with a very nice MB grill,hood, a set of CJ2A seats that need Tlc and a nice cj2A grill.”
Marc pointed out an article in the 1944 issue of Popular Mechanics. I didn’t realized it, but this issue has a bunch of jeep-related articles. Some of these you’ve probably seen.
The largest illustration shows a Ford GPA SEEP pulling a MB Slat Grille (pages 84 and 85). For some reason, the wheels were removed (photographically speaking) from the GPA.
Page 87 shows of a half-sized jeep that utilizes an icebox motor for power. I featured this picture back in April.
Page 71 shares the “Follow Me” paint markings with the world.
Page 6 Describes how jeeps can be used to pull refueling tanks or ambulance cars in a train.
Page 80 shows off the limitless capabilities of the jeep by picturing a soldier cutting wood from a jeep powered buzz saw in Italy.
Page 86 discusses the finer points of dropping a jeep over a cliff, including the installation of a can over the driver’s mirror to prevent flashing.
Finally, on page 63 we learn about a “Finishing School for Killers” where soldiers learn how to jump from a jeep while it is traveling at 40mph.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5750.
Looks good for the price.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2
Fully restored with rebuilt transmission
New Top
New Tires
$5750.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This jeep appears worth a look.
“1958 willys Jeep $3500 obo. runs great drive it daily needs brake work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This looks like a good restoration candidate (or drive as is).
“For sale: 1953 Willys Jeep M38a1
Original engine
Converted to 12 volt
New front clip
New paint
New rear floor pan
Starts, runs, and stops good.
Four wheel drive works
All new seat covers and cushions”
Lots of updates on this jeep.
“1952 WWII Willies M38 Jeep
289 Ford engine, top load, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive.
“BEST TOP” full top.
$8,500 Call 208-267-1940 for more information”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It runs and drives.
“This is a 1942 ford gpw military jeep 4×4 runs amazing drivetrain works great. Has windshield lots of orignal parts like radiator lights transmission all ford parts realy neat.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
This might be worth a look.
“This is an old WWII jeep trailer. Mostly original I repacked the bearings and put new military tires on it. Also installed and wired new lights”
It runs.
“Jeep 1974 cj-6
Runs, drivable, needs some work
Call Jerry at (707) 246-3961”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
It doesn’t run.
“1961 Jeep forward control (FC170) Not currently running. Ran 20 years ago but were not wanting to put forth the time and effort. Bring your trailer! Would make a great restoration project. seats and back window have been removed but are sitting in the bed of the truck. VERY RARE! Please don’t call and try to beat me down we have had this truck for about 25years and don’t need to sell it. Price is firm!!! First person that shows up with cash takes it home.”