UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on $800
This runs! Get it while it lasts!
“antique 1942 willy’s jeep with plow”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on $800
This runs! Get it while it lasts!
“antique 1942 willy’s jeep with plow”
This looks like a good price on a solid M-38a1 restoration.
“less than 12,000 miles on this perfect jeep. Frame off restoration, starts and runs real nice, a real head turner. I have had this in parades, out 4 wheeling, yes I’ve muddied it up a couple of times, hey it’s a jeep. Contact me for any questions or more pics thanks.”
UPDATE: Still Available
Some good stuff here.
“1940’s to 1953 Willy’s &1 Ford Jeep, 1 M100 1/4 ton Trailer, 1 Radio Set M38, PHONE 518-479-3466 E-Mail crdllst@aol.com”
I think this has the wrong spare 🙂
“1962 Wills Jeep Wagon, V6 engine runs well, recently re done, freshly painted a gorgeous blue with vintage wood trim, vehicle looks great, needs some TLC. Asking $4,000 OBO. Providence RI. email kyeaw26@msn.com.”
These pop up everyone once in a while.
“Mounted on trailer ,good tires, ball coupler hitch, has Leads 250 Amp. with 110 volt Dc outlet. Lifting ring. Good sheet metal nice older machine working order. Willeys 4 cylinder gas motor. Complete unit ready to go ! Asking $850. or best offer Call Tom Konan for more info 603-352-5131 NO EMAIL DO – NOT – EMAIL ! Thank You”
Check out the Ad for all the pics of parts.
“I have 3 1950’s-1960’s M38 Willys Military Jeep engines. All 4 cyl of course.Please see photos .One is a civilian block rebuilt with military parts.Painted dram green. Should be drop and go. The other 2 are used and probably do not need rebuilding but not completely sure.Came out of dry storage.Please e-mail for numbers etc. I also have MANY additional early M38 Willys military jeep parts. I have some Dana items, 3 Hood,grill, windshield/frame, Transmission and transfer case, bell housings ,steering column, exhaust manifolds, oil and air filter canister, brake parts, distributor etc.Pass & driver’s seats. I have 6 or 7 original Firestone and Goodyear military tires with NO dry rot. Rims also. Mostly 16″.One or 2 15″. Also,I am willing to sell the entire lot for the right price. Please e-mail for specfics. PAUL”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
This jeep would be handy if you wanted to keep your flattie out of the rain; just park the flattie underneath it.
“1950-60 WILLY’S JEEP BODY LONGER THAN NORMAL ON A INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 2 FRAME WITH THE ORIGINAL 345 MOTOR AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. HAS A ROCKWELL INDEPENDENT TRANSFER CASE AND 3/4 TON CHEVROLET RUNNING GEAR WITH 4.10’S FRONT AND REAR. IT SITS REAL HIGH, HOOD IS AT ABOUT 7 FOOT. TRACTOR TIRES ARE R1 11.2 X 38 AND LOOK NEW. I HAVE THE WINDOW FRAME AND HEADLIGHTS JUST NO TIME TO PUT IN. ALSO INCLUDES A DOUBLE AXLE 18 FOOT TRAILER CUSTOM MADE FOR THIS JEEP. ASKING $8000 FOR ALL INCLUDING SPARE PARTS. WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR A NICE 4WD DIESEL TRUCK”
UPDATE: **SOLD** No price listed.
It runs, but needs work.
“I’m selling my 1949 Willys CJ-3A jeep that runs, i started restoring it, it has a newly rebuilt engine that runs. It has a new gas tank, new electronic fuel pump, new wiring harness, new gauges, newly rebuilt carburetor, and cleaned radiator. There’s no speedometer and the brakes & steering need restoring. *make offer for price*.”
This might be a good deal.
“1954 Willys Jeep / Hard Top / 4 Cyl / 4WD / snow blade / under 19,000 mi / call (660) 673.6614 8am-5pm M-W,F 8am-12:30pm T,Sa.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
“I have a set of 4 aluminum slot mag wheels that are in very nice shape. The bolt pattern is 5 on 5.250 with a 4″ center opening. These came off of a 1960 jeep willys that I got but I think they may also fit ford or may fit some old buicks or olds, not to sure on it. The slot mags are in very nice shape. Give me a call, I’m asking $150 for the set and I will also through in a steel spare.I would trade for a set of 4, 235-75r-15 white letter tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
This is a project with a bunch of new parts, including an entire fiberglass body kit.
“I have a jeep for sale that i started a couple years ago, and i don’t have the time to complete. I started by putting later model cj-5 axles under it, and purchasing a 4” rusty’s offroad lift. I added terraflex “revolver” shackles as well. I bought new gear sets for both front and rear, and new OX lockers to match. Included as well is a one piece axle kit. For tires i bought 34×10.50 super swamper LTB. There are many misc. parts as well that go, but too many to list. ***ALSO INCLUDED IS A NEW FIBERGLASS BODY KIT INCLUDING TUB, FENDERS, AND HOOD.*** there is the factory grille and windshield frame as i thought they would hold up better than a fiberglass one. well over 6000 invested, sell it all for 3500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
It’s got an unusual top.
“1950 Willy’s Miltary Jeep for sale. 2000.00 OBO. Jeep is in need of new tires, but will make a great project. was running last time we started it.”
Here’s a buyer for a Governor if you have one for sale.
“Looking for a governor for a Willys 4 cylinder Jeep engine. Belt drive. Needed for an older Hobart welder. would consider buying entire welding machine for parts. Darrold 406-265-2166”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“THIS IS A VERY OLD AND ROUGH WILLYS FC-150 JEEP. IT IS NOT ROAD WORTHY, AND MOST LIKELY NEVER WILL AGAIN. MATTER OF A FACT IT HAS ONE WHEEL OR MORE IN THE JUNK YARD. I FIGURED BEFORE I TURN IT OVER FOR SCRAP I WOULD GIVE ANYONE WHO MIGHT USE IT FOR A FEW PARTS A CHANCE. ALL THE RUNNING GEAR IS STILL WITH IT. THE WHEELS STILL TURN AND BY SOME MIRICLE STILL HOLD 30 PSI OF AIR. IT HAS BEEN SITTING AROUND FOR A GOOD 10 YEARS THE BODY IS SHOT, MOST WINDOWS ARE DAMAGED. THE FRAME HAS HAD A WOOD REPAIR IN BACK, YUP WOOD. THE MOTOR COVER HAS BEEN REMOVED, SORRY I GAVE THAT AWAY. THE MOTOR STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL OIL AND ANTI FREEZE AND MOTOR TURNS OVER EASLY BY HAND. THERE IS NO TITLE, NO REGISTRATION, NO NOTHING.”
UPDATE: Was $4000. *SOLD*
This truck has some nice updates. The seller would prefer to trade for an equivalent Wagon.
“1948 willys jeep pickup. 230 chev six with headers. 12v conversion. ele fan. bigger drum brakes. floater ford rearend. heater. power sterring. bucketseats. Asking $4000 but would prefer to trade for a 50’s jeep station wagon 4X4 in good running licensed condition like mine. I Dont care about body condition, just mechanical.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This old Jeep has an unusual paint job.
“About as original as it get. Has been setting, but a new battery, a little carb work and a repacking of the wheel bearings and you can peel its cloths off and enjoy the coming warm weather. Lotts of extra part included at that price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(03/08/2010) Based on the pics, this looks in pretty good condition for a East Coast FC-150.
“1957 Jeep Willys FC150 , CAB FOWARD narrow track , 134 Hurricane ?, 3 speed, Dana 18 transfer case, wooden flatbed. Bought last fall with the hope of frame off restore but no time and other project is neglected. Earlier restoration. That work is starting to bubble. Prior owner was a Jeep collector / enthusiast that rebuilt entire vehicle and worked it building a home in NH, motor and tranny also. Motor Runs great, drove good. Brakes need to be gone over (sticking). I drove it last fall around the block a few times. You could spend a few hours sorting out the brakes and be on the road the same day. Easy project, comes with abunch of extra parts that I have gathered but will pass along with the truck: Extra / Spare T-90 side shift tran, Dana 18, narrow track radiator (very rare), Replacement steel lower Cab corners and steel wheel well shapes, valance panel, extra dog house and more. Saturn Overdrive available but not included. It most urgently needs brake service / cleaning, driver floor patch (small flat), and door weather striping. To be really nice it will need some body work and paint. Wheels and tires in pic are not included as I want them for my other project. $1800”
There are some new Bantam and MB testing photos at Life Magazine. There are some great closeups of the Bantam. Note the first pic — I believe that is the first ‘jeep’ ever stuck in the mud; it surely wasn’t the last! All six of these photos were taken by David E. Scherman in 1940.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“1956 Military Jeep 1958 Willys 1/4 Ton Jeep metal cab. Asking $3500 O.B.O. ”
The bidding is over on this FC. It sold for $1525, which looks like it might be a pretty good price.
“We are selling a 1960 Willys Jeep truck 4 wheel drive. It was purchased by my father in Aug. 1984. My father and mother both drove it. It has been sitting here on the farm for sometime. My father passed away and we are cleaning up some of the things on the farm. We have tried to show the condition of the body in our pictures. We hooked jumper cables to it and the motor did turn over. It ran when it was parked. We do not know a lot about it other than what we can get off the stickers and tags on the vehicle. We are selling it as is. NO warrenty. We aired the tires and they seem to be holding. It has a spare tire with it. How good it is we’re not sure. It looks pretty good. It has a Hurricane – 4 engine. Valve clearance-cold, intake .018, Exhaust .o1o, firing order 1-3-4-2, milage reads 52,184.16. It uses regular gasoline. It is Forward FC150 control Jeep Four Wheel Drive. AS far as we know it is the original motor and all else is original. It is a stick shift. Weight limit is 5,000#. The inside is with out the headliner. The door panels are there but in bad shape. The windows are all in but some are broken and will need to be replaced.I have tried to describe this auto the best I can. If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail me. I will answer the best I can.”
It looks in very good condition.
“Metal Top Only; Came off 1946 CJ2A; Top is complete with doors and windows that roll down and it has a back lift up window; Top is excellent condition; Will also fit other models; $650.00 OBO; Call Mick for any other questions @ 509-630-7951.”
Looks good.
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ-2A, all original and completely mechanically restored! This car is very collectible, but still a very capable Jeep to drive. I have owned this Jeep for 25 years, and spent over $5k restoring original engine and mechanical system less than 50 miles ago. Jeep features all original major components, and starts and runs with ease. Jeep has been garaged at least since I’ve owned it, and has virtually no rust. Jeep is in excellent mechanical condition, and good/fair cosmetic condition.
-Restored original “L-134 Go-Devil” engine and mechanical (I-4, 3 speed manual trans)
-New tires
-New battery
-New fuel tank and system
-New seats
-Mechanical winch
-Bumper for mounted tow-bar
I’m asking $9,450 for this Willys, and would consider a trade for a CJ-7 in good condition. Delivery not included, you must come pick it up (I’m near Lake Lavon in Collin County). Please send me an email with any questions. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE: The price was $2100. Status unknown.
(02/21/09) “This is a full PROJECT I have most of the pieces to complete BUT it is missing the interior and misc. crap. TIRED OF LOOKING AT IT NEED IT GONE MAKE OFFER.
Here’s a buyer looking for a truck in New Mexico.
“Looking to buy an old willys jeep truck , not looking for high price restored truck, needing some work is ok, email me with what you have and the price you want for it , Thanks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This Jeepster looks better than new!
“This 1949 Jeepster just recieved a frame off restoration to original specs. All parts have either been rebuilt, replaced, refurbished or new. The L-134 engine and overdrive have been rebuilt.There is no rust anywhere, as all damaged panels were replaced. The car is technically correct except for the steering wheel (is a 1950 model). The top cover and wood frames are all new. The tires are new Cokers and have approximately 50 miles on them. All the glass and rubber moldings are new. It has the correct Dupont Fiesta yellow color, interior is vinyl. The original mileage before the restoration is unknown. This is not a 100 point car but close. The air cleaner is an upgraded #675 model.There are vey minor issues with the fuel gage (sticking occasionally) and the horn (sticking occasionally). The car starts very easily and drives like a Jeepster should. Bidders are welcome to have a private appraiser inspect the vehicle before the auction ends. Sale includes all reciepts, photos, manuals, extra parts.”