It looks solid.
“C model. Excellent condition. $5,500 obo”
http://easternshore.craigslist.org/cto/3476563627.html
It looks solid.
“C model. Excellent condition. $5,500 obo”
http://easternshore.craigslist.org/cto/3476563627.html
UPDATE: This is officially SPAM. After being posted in Seattle, then Minnesota, and now Detroit. I’m not sure what the seller is after, because they never responded to my emails.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/3475639957.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
There looks to be value here.
“1946 Willys Jeep 4 wheel drive, CJ-2A, serial number 76844, still has 4 cylinder motor, still has transmission, all other parts are there. Has been sitting and not driven for more than 5 years so it has some body rust and needs a new fuel tank and fuel line. This old jeep would make a great restoration project. $1000.00 obo or will consider trade for golf cart or UTV.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
This hasn’t been driven in two years.
“1948 Willys Military Jeep Model CJ2A 4×4
A Good Jeep, Has Been Painted In Military Green With White Graphics
Last Drove 2 Years Ago.
A Fun Jeep! Gets Lots Of Attention!
Have Clear Title In Hand!
Will Need Some Mechanical Work From Sitting For A Couple Years…
Take Cash Or Trades, Prefer To Trade Up..”
This has the first rear centered gas tank I’ve seen. It’s missing steps. It appears to have a CJ-3B windshield.
“Listing for a lifelong friend who recently suffered a stroke and needs to sell.
1945 GPW Ford
Original motor
Willy hood, M 38 windshield, new seats,
rear springs, shocks, new glass in windshield.
New windshield wiper, new rear view mirror, new inside mirror, rear seat, Dupont Imron paint. 12 volt power. Speedometer DOES NOT WORK.
Approximately 56000 miles, shows 54733 miles. Must sell due to health. He has extra parts for this jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(09/29/2012) This has the equivalent of a swiss army knife on the front of it. It hasn’t run in a while.
“This 1947 Willys has been under cover since i stopped using it a daily driver about 12 years ago. Was running when parked, but may not after so long. $2500 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(08/22/2011) “I’ve got a 48 willys that isn’t the prettiest, but with some work it could be a very nice jeep. I’ve had it for two years, but now its time to part. As you can see from the pic its not to rough and since in mt possession it has been abused. The engine and trans are the original. Someone changed the air filter at some point in time in its existence, so the original oil bath is gone”
Walter spotted this. No pics provided.
“hard top for willis jeep comes with doors in real good condition can send pics if interested”
http://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/pts/3446904276.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(07/31/2012) There are some unusual mods, similar to the jeep boat for sale last year.
“I have a 1943 ford gpw military jeep for trade. It is basically the same as a willys. Willys could not keep up with production for the military so they contracted other companies to produce them and ford was one of them. It is a 4 x 4 and the motor was rebuilt many years ago and was running before it was garaged. the jeep is free of all back taxes because it has not been registered in 20 to 30 years. maybe more. The body has rust and has been modified so it now looks like a truck but it is repairable and has lots of potential. I took pictures but somehow i cant get them loaded into my computer. I will post them as soon as I can. I am looking to trade for a chevy astro, gmc safari or a chevy / gmc 1500 truck. standard bed and cab, 2 wheel drive, 2 door, preferably with working a/c. blazers, tahoe, yukon is fine too. I will take any other trades into consideration as well such as a economical japanese car with a/c or vintage volkswagon. if interested, please reply to this ad through email. replies with photos of their trades and a phone number will have first priority.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(11/14/2012) There’s some value here.
“Have 2 1942 Ford GPW jeeps. Oregon Titles.
Restorable or used for parts
1 framed off
Many misc. parts.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
“Up for auction is a 1951 Jeep Willys CJ3Awith 43,037 miles. I was told this was actual mileage but can’t confirm due to how old the Jeep is. I always wanted a willys so I purchased the Jeep with the intentions of restoring it but currently have tooooooooooooo many projects going and need to make some room. Jeep comes with it’s Original Common Wealth of Virginia Title from 1951 which has been framed to preserve and display it. This Jeep was owned by the same family it’s whole life and has been sitting for quite awhile. I was told it was running when parked but can not verify. Jeep has all of it’s original fenders, front grille, Windshield frame, tailgate, Motor & driveline, rear mounted spare tire carrier, 5 Wheels & Tires (rubber is cracked and they leak air), Driver side seat, and also a registratable Title which is in the original owners sons name so you don’t have to let go of the original. I have uploaded numerous pictures to detail the condition of the parts. I would say this Jeep is around 90-95% complete. I hate to let it go and hopefully she’ll find a nice new owner to restore her to her original beauty. This was a Farm Jeep and the Body, All sheet metal, panels & Frame are Rock solid.”
Buz found this photograph in a Detroit forum archive while searching for something else You have to scroll half way down to see the picture. The CJ-2A in the rear is a VEC. I can’t quite tell about the one in front.
http://atdetroit.net/forum/messages/6790/74900.html?1168097409
This is cool. Anyone make reprints of this?
“This is a vintage 23×29 inch Acme Jeep Identification Chart poster.It was original folded so it still has the fold creases but has since been rolled and will come rolled.It has some wear but is still intacxt with no pieces missing or major tears.”
John spotted this ammo box speaker for the jeeper who doesn’t want to put a speakers in their dash. Just hook your iPod right to it.
http://www.thodio.nl/english/products/abox
Fun!
“A Vintage 1950s Ideal Roy Rogers Fix-It Chuck Wagon & Jeep in the Original Box. Set in near complete. Contents and condition are as follows: the box, measuring about 24 inches by 8 inches by 4 ½ inches, is in nice condition with a little warping on the lid and some water stains at various places. The chuck wagon, jeep and all figures and accessories are in excellent undamaged condition (the right front wheel has a hairline crack that runs halfway through it, but you can barely see it and it work fine). Please see photo for contents of lot—accessories look complete except there is no triangle or bar for the jack. The rear tail gate, which has some fragile clasps, is undamaged and does fold down. Please see photos for condition and also ask questions if anything is unclear.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay.
This is a 1946 Menu from the Benjamin Franklin Hotel that has jeeps on it. Here’s another one.
“A Dinner Menu from the Coral Cafe in the Benjamin Franklin Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from January 6, 1946 . The cover of the menu features one of series of paintings of the JEEP. This is BORN IN WAR by James Sessions for the Willys Overland Motors, the builders of the Jeep. The menu is in fine condition, has been folded. Measures about 9″ x 12″ when closed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks good.
“MY FATHER WANTS ALL HIS COLLECTIBLES SOLD, THIS IS A 1957 HAMILTON MILITARY JEEP RESTORED 100 PERCENT FROM TOP TO BOTTOM EVERY NUT BOLT AND SCREW WAS COMPLETELY RESTORED, REDONE WITH MARINE DECALS AND SERIAL NUMBERS, This is chain driven.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
“Fully Restored M38 1951 military Willys jeep. All original with 24 Volt and 60 h.p. flat head 4 cyl engine. Complete with canvas top. This is a Korean War jeep, the last flat fender jeep for the military. Served in Army up to the Vietnam war. Everything works on this jeep and there is no rust or corrosion. Clear Texas title and licensed in Texas as Former Military Vehicle (antique license). Parade or Car show ready”
This is missing a few details, but looks solid.
“M38 Willy’s Jeep. Original condition and motor with 24V system. Has fording kit minus the snorkel and extended exhaust. Runs good, has the civilian Willy’s fuel pump, but I do have a military version that needs to be rebuilt. I have a Beachwood canvas top and original doors and side curtains. No low ball offers, tire kicker or trades. You can reach me at seven 0 three, 34two, two919”
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/3474395986.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(10/10/2010) This looks this has been put to use.
“1962 willys jeep fc170. The jeep just came from Arizona. I was going to restore it but a different opportunity came along.
It has not run in about three years. It has a pto winch and a mico brake lock system, not sure how it works but looks like its factory
installed. There is some rust through the driver’s side floor but is small and should be an easy fix. The rest of the cab is very solid.
The bed is in fairly good shape. There is some rust through the floor in the front, not big at all, about 12″x12″. The rest of the bed looks good, despite a a few small dents, but is very solid. All the id plates are still there. The brakes do not work. The clutch appears to work.
It needs a driver’s side window and windshield is cracked. The jeep needs to be restored and gone through to make it road worthy.
It would be a fun project for the right person; these jeeps are getting hard to find without being rotted beyond repair.
The jeep has been on the west coast. This is the first time it has been on the east coast. It is stored in a 20′ shipping container on my property so its out of the weather.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
It seems to be a solid jeep.
“I have for sale a CJ2A dressed up to look like a military Jeep. It has leather seats front and rear instead of canvas, five gallon jerry can, british siren, military looking axe, mounted fire extinguisher, and a fifty caliber ammo can for a console. The vehicle is converted to twelve volt, has new contact points, spark plugs, coil, distributor cap, and starter bendix. It starts very well, runs like a champ, four wheel drive works well, low and high range works as well. It has a custom made canvas top. It is an attention getter, and would be great for parades, or car.”
Not perfect, but looks solid.
“(FIRST) Don’t email- this is posted for my grandfather, i don’t know anything about it
(SECOND) Don’t text, his number is a home phone
(THIRD) NO TRADES, he doesn’t need anything
1952 Wiilis Jeep
40k miles (original)
has 4wd
also have a newly made top for it (not pictured) i forgot when i took pictures
this thing looks and runs perfect
any other questions call
may take alittle less, CASH TALKS
Harvey Allen
910-897-6368”
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/pts/3444289993.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This runs and drives.
“I have for sale a project 1954 Willys CJ3b “high hood” jeep. It has the hurricane 4cyl engine in it that runs. The title came from another jeep cause this one doesnt have and id tags, so the title i have for it says it is a 1948 ford jeep. You could still license it like this.
I needs work. This is a fun project, but it does run and drive. I also have an extra engine for it.Make me an offer! $1,500 OBO. IF THIS AD IS UP THEN IT IS SILL FOR SALE!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $60.
Walter spotted this Jim Beam Decanter.
“Collectible WWII Army Jeep Decanter. $60 or best offer.”