UPDATE: Price dropped to $3200.
“1947 Willys jeep CJ2A Runs many new parts
contact 903-633-2530”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3200.
“1947 Willys jeep CJ2A Runs many new parts
contact 903-633-2530”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. Status Unknown.
“1952 M-38
STORED IN BARN FOR SEVERAL YEARS
MOTOR IS FREE
24 VOLT SYSTEM
ORIGINAL BOWS, TOP, CURTAIN & DOORS
HAS ORIGINAL GUAGES
CARB WAS REMOVED TO REBUILD
COMES WITH ORIGINAL REAR SEAT
HAS VA TITLE”
No pics provided.
“1959 Jeep
5 new Military Tires
New Bucket Seats
New Shock Absorbers
New Muffler and Tailpipe
New Starter
Rebuilt Engine needs to be installed
Bestop Soft top and doors
New Windshield
Engine Hoist”
This looks like a good set for a racer.
“I have a set of fiberglass flat fenders for a Willy’s flat fender jeep. Works on all flat fenders such as cj2a cj3a etc. Hood will not work on a cj3b obviously. All mounting holes are already drilled. Ready for paint and install. Call or email. Steven 253 732 2363. Asking $50 Obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
John spotted this truck.
“54 willys pickup truck solid western vehicle $4000.00 or trade?chev or gmc truck,elcamino ,ranchero,old cadillac or jeeps or something interesting with wheels”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1200. It runs.
“1964 Willys CJ3b Jeep, Runs good, new battery, new rear spring hangers, new master cylinder not installed, needs a fuel tank, drives good, 4 wheel drive works good, the body is rough, great winter project, also have a 6′ snow plow that works good. $1500.00 or resonable offer 810-217-0383”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
(01/31/2013) Numbers matching according to the seller, but still plenty of work left.
“1942 Ford GPW war jeep. This is a matching numbers vehicle and therefore considered the best choice for an accurate, period restoration. Matching number Ford GPWs are almost impossible to find, due to the fact that the motor pools would change-out engines as needed and not rebuild and replace the same one.
Also, this is an excellent restoration choice due to the condition. The jeep has not been modified at all, with the exception of the addition of a roll bar, and retains all of the correct parts. Jeeps of this era have usually been modified to an extreme. After the war, bought surplus, they were used on ranches and farms, for hunting and survey work–and in recent decades, extreme off road use. Each brought its own modification.
This rare bird has a body–the tub– in rare un rotted/smashed/chopped up condition. This adds a great deal of value for the final restoration product.
It has not been run in a couple of decades, but was driven until it was parked. The engine turns over easily, without a wrench needed.
What matching numbers means: The frame # and the engine # match. There are no numbers on the bodies of this type, other than the data plate, which unfortunately is gone.
The tires are suitable for rolling around, but it will need a trailer for transport.
This GPW is the one all the serious restorers are looking for. As complete restorations go, it will be easier than most, due to the condition and completeness.
Asking 10K. The price may go down in several months, but for now that’s it, so don’t bother with offers unless you want to go on the waiting list.
Not interested in trades, I need the cash. The truck is near east Oakland, California, across the bay from San Francisco. Please reply via this ad. Can be shown during the week as well as weekends. Please be a nice person, i.e. don’t waste my time if you don’t have the cash.
See the pictures here on the link below for Photobucket.
Have a great day.
http://s1357.beta.photobucket.com/user/danielleonard/library/”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s a project.
“1946 Jeep Willy will all parts and New body. Needs to be Assembled. Will sell and/or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
Doug spotted this possible parts jeep.
“1963 CJ5 Willys Jeep, no engine or interior. Comes with a Korig metal top in good condition. Tub is in solid shape but has been patched before. Frame is in good shape with no holes. Transmission and transfer case are in good condition. Jeep had the 4 cyl. engine in it. Front clip is off the vehicle but does come with the Jeep (fenders, hood, grill radiator). misc. parts included. Comes with a clear title. Tires are in poor condition but hold air>
No pics provided.
“Great restoration project, just needs a transmission.
No title
Make an Offer
Please call; no emails please
(719) 748-8258
(719) 748-8248”
UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
(03/13/2013) The seller calls this jeep a “Willys T”; can’t say I’m familiar with that model. It runs and may be worth a look.
“1957 Willys T Jeep, fair condition, 4X4, A2000 Warn Wench Included. Vehicle comes AS IS with NO WARRANTY. 4 cylinder motor runs great. Has been repainted BLACK with WHITE letter outlines for type of Jeep.”
UPDATE: Still Available
“1952 CJ3A Flat fender Jeep / Rock Crawler”
I don’t know the PTO discs well enough to know if this disc was marketed for the jeep or not.
“Single bottom disc plow. This came with my Willys CJ 5 Jeep. The hitch could easily be modified to a 3 point hook up. If you have any questions please call as I am not near my computer most of the day. Thanks for looking, Bob 509-760-6442”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
Ann’s aunt spotted this for sale in Kennewick. These GTBs are unusual enough I thought I’d post it. It runs and goes forward.
I’m taking the day off. Next posts wednesday morning.
Here’s a cool picture of a custom FC. I found the picture on Flickr. There are a couple more there. http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregjsmith/94785408/in/photostream/
It may only be one page, but the May 1, 1943, issue of Illustrated London News includes a full page of Ford GPA pictures.
I don’t completely understand what these are, but it looks interesting.
“India JEEP Automobile Transport Match Box Packet Label. Large Size – 2.00″ X 2.25”
UPDATE: this is back on eBay
(02/12/2013) This is a first edition (1988) children’s book signed by the author.
UPDATE: **SOLD**
(03/11/2013) The semi-automatic gun mounted on this M-38 works and includes 800 rounds of ammo.
“THIS IS A TRUE 1952 ARMY M-38 WILLYS JEEP TOTALLY RESTORED 4CYL FLAT HEAD MOTOR 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANS. 4WHEEL DRIVE HIGH-LOW TRANSFER CASE 24VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM NEW PAINT SEAT COVERS BRAND NEW TIRES WITH TUBES NEW CANVAS TOP RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT EVERYTHING WORKS AND THAT MEANS THE MOUNTED BROWNING 1919 A-4 308CAL.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This has some mods, but the price sure looks great.
“Willy’s Jeepster 1949, convertible, 3 speed, custom wheels, interior good, exterior very good, no rust, primer red”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
Four wheel drive has been added to this DJ-3A.
“Tuff old jeep with snowplow, tire chains, towbar, michelin tires, 12 volt system, recently replaced locking hubs and brake master cylinder. Starts and runs well. I have plowed snow with this workhorse for the last 15 years that I have owned it. Just got a tractor and need to sell. Has old postal topper, with slide out drop down rear hatch.”
This looks like a good price. Double check that all the parts are there.
“Dana18. Warn overdrive 27% under drive lower does rpm. Freddie 310-916-4320”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6900.
This J-54 appears in good shape.
“Up for sale is my 1981 cj3b Diesel J54 from Mitsubishi Heavy industries. Willys sold the license to Mitsubishi in 1953 for them to make a version of their much beloved Cj3b. Mitsubishi in turn, made the Jeeps from 1954 up until August of 1998. Willys on the other hand, stopped making the cj3b in 1965 for the American market. This jeep is in really good shape and it has only 36,000 original miles. The engine is the 2.8l 4dr5 inline 4 cylinder diesel and gets extremely good gas mileage…ive gotten a little over 30mpg since i bought it in 2010. It is the right hand drive like postal jeeps but it is really easy to get used to and kinda fun once you get used to it. The diesel engine is very heavy duty and was used all over the world in these jeeps and in Mitsubishi heavy forklifts. Here are some specs….full time hubs, 24 volt waterproof electrical system, D44 for rear diff and d30 for front diff, good approach and departure angles, gear to gear transfer case with a 2.3 low range and 4.77 differential gearing, no computer, no epa smog devices at all, no catalytic converter, no egr valve, no pcv valve, and no carburetor to adjust. The jeep cranks better than anything that i own and i attribute that to the 24 volt system and the power it throws to spin the starter. I really dont want to sale the jeep but other things are pressing and it is time for someone else to enjoy it.. . more info on craigslist.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Check out the paint job on this jeep. Also, the windshield glas is extra tall. I think this might have been a very nice jeep at some point.
“Runs and drives, 4wheel drive woks fine, Hurricane 4cyl engine. Hood and passenger seat not pictured but I do have them. Passenger seat needs to be redone. Its a great starting point for a great rig. I thought I’d have time for it but I don’t”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $1880.
I just thought parking this on a shipping container was odd.
“1959 jeep willy runs perfect no title but i have bill of sale is a colectable. cosmeticly fear condition need paint job but drives good nice for a project car”