UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9900.
Well, despite the claims, it isn’t an Army version. It seems to be potpourri of years.
“1946 WILLYS JEEP. RESTORED. ARMY VERSION. SOLID WILLYS. RUNS GREAT.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9900.
Well, despite the claims, it isn’t an Army version. It seems to be potpourri of years.
“1946 WILLYS JEEP. RESTORED. ARMY VERSION. SOLID WILLYS. RUNS GREAT.”
I think this is complete and not a project.
“Early 50s willys body, 78′ CJ7 frame and axles, 77′ 302 ford motor, car 4 speed, willys transfer case. This would make a great rock crawler or just a toy for the farm. contact me at 6604240331. thanks”
Brian spotted this CJ-6 which looks like a good price.
“1965 CJ6 Jeep. Perfect Project to Restore or for Off Road Truck Enthusiasts.
Needs a Good Home! Call for details! $2500.00. CALL 517-719-2603 (Serious Inquiries Only)”
No pics provided.
“WWII willys jeep tire pump, still has original color and original hose, and special inflating coupling thing. Stamped US ORD on base. A must have for any Willys enthusiast. I will try to reply promptly to emails.”
UPDATE: This wagon is now listed at sellajeep.com.
Dwain is selling his 1947 Wagon.
“1947 Willys Overland station wagon
MODEL: 4-63 two wheel drive
ENGINE: L-134 Go Devil has a rebuild tag and starts & runs
TRANSMISSION: Column shift 3 speed with overdrive
VIN: #19000 the number didn’t show very well in the picture
ODOMETER: 76976 miles
CONDITION: Original unrestored
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2000
(02/03/2010) This has some unusual updates.
“1947 Willy Jeep with Toyota Motor, 4 cyclinder, 4 wheel drive and 5 speed. Wear and tear on upholstery and crack on windshield. Asking $3800 OBO, call me at (760) 550-4654 or (760) 550-2095 for more information”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/29/2010) The seller suggest the engine needs rebuilding.
“This Jeep was stored in a barn for 30 years and has a great body plus a Pa. title. 11″ Bendix brakes and a Hurricane F-4 engine are from a CJ5. I’ve never tried to start the engine because I intended to adapt a GM V-6 during the restoration. Now, I need the garage space and don’t have time to work on the 3A, so it needs a new home. Asking $2500 412-335-0972”
Here’s an unusual MB that I spotted on Flickr. I don’t remember seeing it anywhere else (but sometimes my memory isn’t all that good!).
The hood and grille looks good from far away.
“52 willys frame and engine. Lots of extra parts. 800 obo or possible trade for 80s toyota parts. You can contact me any time at 6203717”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Hard to say what the value is here. What are the streaks on the hood?
“i’m selling my ’42 Willys MB. please see pictures. i have too many projects to do this jeep justice.
I do NOT have a title for this jeep. what you get is what you see: a frame that is in great condition, two good axles and a nice grill. the body has LOTS of rust. the finders and hood are all repairable.”
**SOLD** Was $500
“Basically all original, but not running. No title.
In my opinion, the frame, transmission, transfer case and running gear are usable for someone wanting a project. Original 4-cyl motor turns over by hand. It was running and I drove it around many years ago. I completely disassembled it in preparation for a rebuild, but lost interest and moved on to other projects. I still have ALL the parts. Instruments, latches and detail pieces were stored indoors. Hood, grill, window frame and tailgate are solid with surface rust. Seat frames are in great shape.
Email me if you want more pics. I think it’s a great foundation for a Willys project.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/11/2011) This looks in good shape, though it does need some work.
“1960 Jeep FC170 Forward Control from California and only in New England a couple of years, kept indoors, 6 cylinder, 3 speed transmission, 4×4, solid cab and frame, 12 volt, electric over hydraulic dumping stake bed, newer windshield, back window broken but in tact. This is a running, driving project and needs electrical work (lights, horn, gauge) and minor mechanical work (parking brake, tune up). Runs, drives, and goes fine down the road (top speed about 40 mph). Email call or text Michelle 207-321-1148 or Eric 207-650-7900. If this ad is still up, the vehicle is still available; I will delete the ad as soon as it is sold. Thanks for your interest!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** WAs priced at $3000
(07/19/2010) “I have a 1951 jeep willys project that I am looking to sell or trade. the willys has a odddfire buick v6 in it that runs good, I bought a brand new rebuilt narrowtrack dana 30 front axle with a spartin locker and regeared to 5.38, I started the yjspring over on the front already but just tacked up, have the rear springs too just haven’t started on that yet, have a lot of extra parts. Have the windshield and everything just took it off so it didnt get broken when working on it. The only trades I will consider are a 250 2 stroke 03 or newerer or maybe a 450f. as far as brands im pretty open to them all rm cr yz kx or ktm or $3000.”
UPDATE: Pics now provided. Price bumped to $3600
(02/18/2011) No pics provided. It might not be a bad price.
“1943 Willys Jeep,all original except have installed an alternator to replace generator to make it more reliable.Good body and running gear, runs great,4×4 works great.New water pump and wheel cylinders.Very reliable.Collectible.Registered and tagged in Oklahoma right now, everything up to date, clear title in hand.Call 918-503-6098.Rick.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(01/18/2011) This has some updates.
“This is an ex-military jeep. Powered by Buick 3.8 v6 engine. 4 speed 4 wheel drive. Has power steering. Runs good ready to go. Pink slip in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
(12/09/2009) Those are either speakers connected to the windshield or emergency flotation devices.
“Willys Jeep 1948 cj-2a 4 x 4, Engine is V6 Buick, transmission is a T-14 have a adapter to transmission, Transfer Case is dana 18, Warn over drive, 12v elec. include title, Run good and drive. all light work except dash light, all gages work. radio work. Best Top soft top. i have more picture. give me your best offer”
Jeremy found these images as part of a great folder of jeep images touring Facebook. You can learn more about them at Brian’s Military Jeep site.
HOG spotted this unusual ‘Willys Jeep’ song, which is a rewrite of Queen’s Bicycle Race song, over at Kaiser Willys Blog.
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
“You are bidding on a 1943 Ford GPW Willys Jeep, which has had an amateur restoration done in 2002. It is from a local San Jose, CA estate we are selling. It starts right up and drives OK. The vehicle has the original data tags on the glove box showing the vehicle serial number: GPW118251. The frame serial number is GPW118251. The Body serial number, which is supposed to be stamped on the tub/body driver side cowl is not present. The Engine serial number, supposed to be stamped on the block to the right of the Oil filler tube is not present.
ENGINE & RUNNING GEAR: 4 cylinder 134 cid 60 HP L-Head engine apparently of a later date, serial number unknown. The only numbers I could find on the engine were located on the lower right side just above the oil pan: 10-4 . . . 64 1087-L-W7 AN1-CR-N2. The engine has an alternator upgrade kit. The engine has a small water leak, I suspect from the water pump. The transmission seems OK, but the clutch will need replacing before too long. The transfer case looks OK, the 4WD works OK.
BRAKES: The brakes appear to need replacing, along with repair to the emergency brake.
ELECTRICAL: The vehicle has been converted to a 12 Volt system. It looks like the wiring harness was replaced when restored in 2002. I could not get the headlights, brake light, dashboard lights or horn to work, but all other electrical functions seem OK.
FRAME: Original with VIN # GPW118251. The front left tongue has rewelded from a wreck, with some rust, otherwise it looks OK.
BODY: I couldn’t find the VIN where it is suppose to be located. The body shows rewelding work and heavy bondo work, with some cracks showing through the paint. But it looks pretty good.
EXTERIOR: Canvas top has wear to the left rear seam and some fading, but looks OK. It was repainted Army Olive Green with white lettering in 2002 and is in good condition. It has the tools on the side, gas can on the rear and a tow bar on the front.
INTERIOR: The driver’s seat has a tear, otherwise the passenger seat and rear bench are OK. All the dashboard gauges work. Manual windshield wipers. Tool kit under passenger seat. With gun rack. After market seat belt for passenger only.
SUMMARY: The 2002 restoration is showing some wear, but the jeep starts right up and drives OK. I couldn’t find any “F” Ford markings on parts, or bolts. A nice driver.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
This looks like a nice rig.
“1947 CJ2-A , 225 V-6, SM420 4 speed transmission, over drive, detriot locker in rear, power lock in the front, 520 gears, setup for the rocks , body straight. $4,500 or best offer. no low ballers please.”
There may be some value here.
“I have the transmission from a 1955 jeep willys Cj5. I have noidea whats wrong with it, but it seems to be intact. it is the 3 speed transmission and transfer case all in 1. if your interested just give me an offer. my numberis 720 254 7116. Chris.”
Here’s an inexpensive box.
“Toolbox Lid and Surround removed from CJ2A replacement tub. Good condition. Will fit other models. Brent 785/229-9215”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This has plenty of updates.
“Selling an awesome jeep that’s had over $13k put into it. Can’t take trades, need cash.
Fresh/strong small block ford-
T-10 4 speed-
Spicer 18 2sp transfer case-
Dana 44 posi rear w/5.38-
Dana 30 front w/5.38-
Original willy’s body w/ no rust! Rhino lined interior.-
Super nice custom rack/cage/bumper w/winch-
Power steering/ power assisted drum brakes-
Runs/Drives strong and straight-
Drivetrain is solid and mechanically perfect.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
This runs and drives. The floor boards need a little work. This might restore well.
“You are looking at a very rare Willys, 4×2 Willys , DJ3A. It runs great and doesn’t smoke or knock. The paint is almost gone on it. It has four lug wheels with a straight axle in the front, all original. The brakes has a full peddle but need bleeding. The body is in reall good shape, with only two small places in the front floor. You can see this in the pictures. This would be an easy surface to repair. Driver’s seat needs to be rocovered. This vehicle is a 3 speed on the column and shifts good. I do have the front parking light lens and ring. Needs some exhaust work. It has a new windshield frame but does need a new glass and seal. Tires are in good shape. Over all with just a little TLC this Willys will be easy to restore.”