There appears to be value here.
“willys cj3b rough condition.not running. engine locked up. 600 obo 724-263-8406”
There appears to be value here.
“willys cj3b rough condition.not running. engine locked up. 600 obo 724-263-8406”
This is a good price.
“WWII Jeep parts. Ford GPW frame with front and rear axles. Willys body, hood, fenders, grill, and fuel tank. Hood, grill, and fenders are rust free and in good shape. The body has rusty floor. The body is just sitting on the frame, not attached. These are the left over parts from two different projects. $200 for everything.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $400.
(12/25/2012) This has intricate pinstriping.
“This Willys has been sitting in the way for a few years and needs to go. Body is solid and would make a great restoration or performance project. There is no engine, transmission, T-case, or title and the tires won’t hold air. I would like it gone in the next few days so make me an offer. We’re visiting from Oregon so that’s why the unusual area code 503-956-9652”
UPDATE: Still Available
I’ll bet it won’t take much to get this running. The Desert Dogs appear to have good tread, too.
“barn find, 25 yrs storage, complete, all original, restoration project, not running, ran excellent when parked.(Yes it has a Title) Email with your phone number.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/15/2012) No pics provided.
“I have a rebuilt 1947 f1 go devil 4 cyl. new cluch attached. complete/,starter,distributor, carb.and ex-host.dana 25/27front axle/dana 41 rear/t90,3spd.trans on a t18 transfer/a 1947 willys frame (no rust)/and other misc parts.call mike (253)495-7649 1000 firm every thing is in good shape and is definitely worth alot more than asking,so please do not wast my time.leave a message.I will be glad to answer any questions.”
Blaine spotted this CJ-5 with a factory V8 at Ecola St. Park along the Coast of Oregon. The angle top is pretty rare, though it could use some retightening.
Colin spotted this ad. The body looks in good condition. Unclear if it runs.
UPDATE: Bob noted there is a price of $1500 on the windshield.
Colin spotted this jeep, too. Unclear if it runs or not.
UPDATE: Was $15,000. **SOLD**
“1945 ford GPW army jeep, we got the jeep out of a museum and the condition has not changed since,it features all the original drivetrain (we were told) and it runs excellent, this is a rare jeep and a perfect one for any collection it is parade ready and when restored was upgraded to jeep seats and removeable soft top.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
The CJ-2A has been switched to propane.
“i have a 1948 cj2a willys jeep,is is complete ..with really low miles 48,000 actual miles and sc title with actual millage..it has been sitting for a few years and was a driver untill it was wrecked(see pics) the engine and trans and 4×4 worked like new…it is converted to run on propane i also have a mb jeep tub and fenders and hood and 9 slat grill that comes whith the willys ,may seperate ….cash talks..poss trade for motorcycle with title (no dirt bikes)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
“I HAVE A 1948 JEEP WILLYS WITH A FLAT HEAD 4 CYLENDER THAT WILL RUN AND DRIVE TIRES NOT VERY GOOD WILL HOLD AIR.800 FOR MORE”
This looks solid.
“1950 Willys Jeepster VJ.
-Has a 283 Chev power glide trans.
-power front brakes.
Runs and drives, very restorable and rare.
Top faded windows from the sun but whole unit can be replaced for less then $400.00 All parts are readily available from sources like: The Jeepsterman Inc., Kaiser Willy’s and Walck’s.
The body and frame are solid.
Restored can fetch up to $35,000. Made for 3 yrs.-1948 to 1951.
-Original engines are easy to find but very underpowered.
-Mechanics Manual included.
SELLING for $6500. OBO
772.464.9090 anytime.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
It needs some work. Looks solid though.
“Korean Army Jeep – Runs & Drives! Original engine and 24 volt electrical system. New Denmar tires, new gas tank (needs installation), new canvas seats. Current CA Historical License plates. Have many extra parts just needs that right person to put it all together.
Some of the extras include.
New gas tank & sender
New clutch
New 24V headlights
24V horn
New Brake linkage
Service & parts manuals”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Almost restored to original. Missing the rear bow holder at the very least.
“1948 Willys CJ2A that has been totally restored to original 1948 glory. Everything has either been rebuilt or replaced with new parts. 200 miles on rebuilt motor and new transmission and tires. Very nice jeep! $12,000 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
It doesn’t run, but there may be some value.
“1960 Willys Jeep CJ5 $ 650.00 Clear Wisconsin title 4 cyl engine. Very rare original top. 15″ tires. Two radiators 99% complete. Front original bumper. Original seats. Always had top on. Headlight buckets and covers are in a box. Repairable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2000
Dexter is listing his trailer for sale. He has lots of pictures of it.
“I bought this gem months ago. It is unrestored, unmolested and in IMMACULATE original condition. Must see to believe. When I bought it, there was a thin coat of civvy paint, which came right off with repeated wipes of a wet rag. Under that is a coat of OD, which looks like it was put on 30+ years ago, and then the original OD. The shiny parts that you see are the areas where I applied some linseed oil.
The Good
– Original, unmolested, no-rust, solid body
– Original fenders (from another 1943 Bantam)
– Original data plate
– Original lunette
– Original 3-hole swivel
– Original leg
– Original chains, hooks, and wedges
– Original drawbar
– Original handbrake (works great)
– Original drain plug
– Original BO switch (from another 1943 Bantam)
– Original reflectors (faded side reflectors came from another 1943 Bantam)
– Original 1963 California black plate with PTI sticker
– Current DMV registration to my name
The not-so-good
– M38 rims
– Original 3-hole swivel is broken (I still have it, and it’s fixable. Currently on the trailer is a solid T3C leg, with a solid 2-hole swivel. It matches the paint of the trailer perfectly.)
– Original fenders were modified and are no longer with the trailer (As noted above, I’m including a set of original fenders from a 1943 Bantam. Layers of civvy paint just needs to be removed)
– Some remnants of the original wiring
– Additional holes added on rear crossmember due to bumperettes being installed
– One tail light bracket is not original
– No original tail lights
– One tiny hole on the front-driver-side corner”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3250
(01/05/2012) This has rear floating hubs.
“1947 4X4 Jeep, $3,250 OBO. Good tires, front mounted wench, runs good. Good jeep for deer lease/ranch. If interested, call Bill at 713-412-7637”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
“1947 WIllys CJ2A for fun project or parts. Bought as is a year ago and just can’t get to it. Great project for someone with the time. If you are looking for something to make stock again… This ain’t it!
1977 ford 4-cylinder motor
Aftermarket overdrive installed
No seats, no glass in windshield. Patched and re-welded in multiple area. This is a project car or good for parting out.
Don’t know when it ran last but no gas line connected and wiring needs reworking before you could try.
No title.
Still looks awesome”
Randy forwarded this link to some Ira Rosenthal photos from Iwo Jima. Included is a picture of this jeep.
The photo’s caption reads: A U.S. Marine driving an ambulance jeep struggles in the sandy beach at Iwo Jima during American advance on the strategic Japanese Volcano Island stronghold on Feb. 26, 1945 in World War II. (AP Photo/Joe Rosenthal) http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2010/04/27/on-war-joe-rosenthal-and-iwo-jima/
A reader named Jesse forwarded this picture of him in his dad’s 1954 CJ-3B when he was only 5. Jesse contacted me because he wanted to know more about this trailer kitchen featured a couple years ago in 4wd and sport utility magazine http://www.4wdandsportutility.com/features/jeep/0704_4wd_1951_willys_jeep_cj3/index.html
Here’s Jesse:
Here’s a picture of the trailer he wanted to know more about. Anyone know more about it? http://www.ewillys.com/?p=8001
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,900
“Own a piece of history. Parade ready 1942 Ford Military Jeep GPW2347. Original four-cylinder in-line L-Flathead, 134.2 cubic inches ratio of 6.38 to 1. The transmission is a three-speed manual synchromesh Warner T-84J model with a floor-mounted shifter. Spicer 18, two-speed 4X4 transfer case. This is a stunning example of a collector owned (20+ years) icon, very original with full top, both ½ doors and full doors, PLUS an original military trailor, jack, helmets, shovel, axe, 2 extra spare tires, military back packs, and more. Drives GREAT and dependable. Now on display at the home of “over the top cars””
The title lists the price at $175, but the body of the ad lists the price at $100.
“I have a set of 16×5 willys jeep wheels $100 Ben@509-659-0164 you can buy these new @ $140 each new”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
It needs a few fixes of some type.
“1946 willys jeep has brand new 38 in tires a Chevorlet 327 canister motor has stock willys trans and transfer case this jeep is built rite could be driver with couple minor fixes never seen mud or bad weather if intrested”.