UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Looks like a good solid CJ-5.
“RUNS GOOD New brakes, military tires.”
Has a replacement body.
“Eye-catching, completely restored classic Willy’s Jeep! Fully rebuilt original 4 cylinder motor with 3 speed on the floor manual transmission and 4WD to get you to anywhere you dare to go! New 12 volt electrical system for much brighter lighting than the original 6 volt system. Great mechanical condition with new tires, new brakes, new gas pump, new water pump, and rebuilt carburetor. Looks great, too, with new paint, and newly upholstered seats and new inward-facing rear seats. We’ve even added turn signals and seat belts for safety. The soft top and doors, and the frame for the top, are still new and have never been installed. Must see to appreciate!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500. That was quick!
Looks solid.
“1955 Willis wagon all original runs and drives great new tires currently registered $8500 have lots of extra parts and extra engine.”
Engine’s been rebuilt.
“1955 willys pick up. All original. Factory heat and rear bumper. Just rebuilt the engine which is a super huricain straight six. The truck is also factory 4×4. Started as a project just needs finished. I have a clear title and all paper work on what has been done to it. ”
Has a ventilating windshield.
“I have a 1955 willys cj5 jeep ran about a month ago but the starter went out with a new starter it will run great. It’s all stock sale 4 cylinder engine from 1955 right now the fenders are off because I was going to do body work on them I mounted a brand new back seat and it has a soft top on it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
(07/10/2016) Appears to have a Porter & Reed hardtop.
“1948 Jeep CJ2A Willy’s
includes front windshield, back windshield, 2 door panels, tailgate, steering column, 3 seats, radiator, aluminum hard top, roll cage, body, rims & tires, misc parts.
NO motor Clear title”
How many of us bought that first project flat fender knowing it would be an easy restoration. After all, they are such simple vehicles, right? Well, David Tracy got an introduction into the hazards of purchasing a “fixer-upper”. He documents some of his trials and tribulations on Jalopnick. It’s a reminder that when picking your first jeep, choose wisely!
http://thegarage.jalopnik.com/my-1948-jeep-off-road-project-is-ruining-me-1792102804
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(04/03/2013) “NEED SOLD moving soon
Clean Title In Hand
full restore 1951 willy jeep no rust any where and all done right
first $7,500 cash in person takes her home
I’ve this jeep for over 10 years an it been in my family for over 40 plus years
I pull the motor out and sold it because was going to make it in a v6 but plans changed and I’m moving soon but I do still have the L134 original block and rotating assembly for it
5 miles on it since restoration
Clean title in hand
Garage keep an never been rain on
video of the willys here”
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/Fy-m5MpWG4c
Has a custom step, but still may be worth a look.
“This Jeep was my dads he bought this to have a project. He put a lot of time in it. It’s just been sitting for a few years it’s a second Gen. it was appraised a lot hirer than the asking price. Since his passing my mom has asked to to sell it. So if you have any ?’s I’ll do my best to answer them”
Needs some brake line work.
“Needs a new home and a little TLC. Runs good; has Title; New Master cylinder; Brake lines need work; might be frozen; Power take off; a good project. She needs a new home”