Appears in good shape.
https://www.proxibid.com/1947-Jeep-Willys/lotInformation/58944559
“Georgia Registration Only * Manual Transmission. This item is part of GAA Classic Cars February Auction 2021 – DAY TWO”
Appears in good shape.
https://www.proxibid.com/1947-Jeep-Willys/lotInformation/58944559
“Georgia Registration Only * Manual Transmission. This item is part of GAA Classic Cars February Auction 2021 – DAY TWO”
Seller refurbed this MB.
https://goldcountry.craigslist.org/cto/d/altaville-1943-willy/7270336898.html
“1943 mb rebuilt motor,trans, transfer,rearends,all new brakes,wiring,gauges,tub 19,000 in receipt.3124 mi since built call Gary 209 six six three 5056”
Bill shared this GPW on eBay. As of this writing, there are no bids and the starting bid price is $6900.
“1942 Willys / Ford GPW Jeep.
The Jeep is registered and I have the pink slip in hand.
The jeep starts and drives although it needs a new clutch plate, the clutch is slipping. The engine is a post war engine. I cannot see any numbers on the frame, I did not want to remove the paint looking for them. The combat rims and tires are not being sold with the jeep, I have other rims and tires to replace them for transport. I am selling the jeep to finance a rebuild I am doing on a Willys MB. I have 4 Willys Jeep’s, too many projects to keep up with.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
It isn’t running at the moment, but looks pretty stock and solid.
“It’s a 1957 Willys Jeep comes withTop and doors roll bar spare tire new driver seat and passenger seat all new rubbers for floor and Seals not running 4000 obo”
UPDATE: **Sold** was on ebay.
(01/22/2021) This could use some work, but runs and drives.
“Rare 1950 CJ-V35/U military jeep used by the Marines and Navy, only 1,000 produced. This one is the 552 produced. The CJ-V35/U is one of the rarest military Jeeps ever built by Willys. This would be a good addition to your military vehicle collection.
The Jeep is in good running condition. It has new radiator, generator, exhaust pipe & muffler, carburetor. The Jeep is 12 volts and has the original hood and headlight bezels. Tires are in good condition with little wear. The floorboards have been replaced, but with plate metal instead of replacement panels. The cutout between the 2 seats is where the generator was mounted for the radio.
The passenger side of the jeep needs some TLC. Looks like there was a spare tire on that side at one time. Both cowl side steps have places that has rusted holes. This is the only place on the Jeep that has rust through. The gas gauge and speedometer need to be hooked up. Included in the auction is the original gas tank and hood. Also include is a new full passenger side repair panel plus all 3 manuals for the Jeep. No title will come with a Georgia Bill of Sale.”
Has some worn Desert Dogs. It could be an M-38 or might be a 2A or 3A with a replacement body.
https://roseburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/sutherlin-1951-willys-jeep/7274244998.html
“1951 Willys Jeep 283 motor,ran when parked,needs rear end work”
Jeff spotted this M-38A1 at auction. It has a couple days left of bidding. It lacks an engine and a title.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/21/2021) No engine, but does include a 1986 Astro van.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/d/san-jose-1946-jeep-cj2a-project/7272159341.html
“Up for sale is a 1946 flat fender Jeep CJ2A Project. Good body, rebuilt Dana transfer case (spicer 18) that has not yet been used. Included is a GM SM465 4 speed trans with Novak adapted main shaft to fit the Dana 18. Both fenders and radiator support/grill are in good shape. Also included with this jeep is a complete 1986 Astro van for the V6 engine and computer and anything else. Also have a power brake unit with overhead pedals for installation and an extra complete rear axle assembly with springs.
Asking $2000.00, no trades.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/27/2020) It’s listed as a 3A, but looks to be a 2A body and chassis.
https://boise.craigslist.org/pts/d/boise-flat-fender-jeep/7271675735.html
“Cj3a jeep project has later model 4.0 with 5 speed and transfer case no title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Travis has this Slat Grille for sale.
“Located near San Antonio, Texas, 78264. Cash, Paypal or Venmo ONLY. Up for grabs is a 1942 Willys MB, serial #117397, DoD of 2/6/42. Only 25,808 slat grilles produced, unknown number of survivors. Very solid restoration candidate, great historical value.
Cons:
– No title
– Incorrect post-war CJ engine (seized)
Pros:
– Excellent original chassis with no rust through
– Very minimal body rust (hat channels/floor board)
– Original T84 transmission
– Original Dana 27 full floating rear axle
– Still has soft-top bows for canvas roof
– All 3 body data plates intact
– Both original seat frames in great shape”
Updates will resume Tuesday morning.
A reader heard a rumor that the winner of the 1972 Pike’s Peak “in the unlimited class was a cj3a”. I found a video of the 1972 race, but no jeep was mentioned:
I also learned that the overall winner on one day of the 1971 Pikes Peak Hill Climb trials was Bob Sievert (his obit) in a jeep, but Bob failed to win that year. His rear end broke during his race up the hill, forcing him to rely on his front wheel drive. Still, he finished 5th in the four-wheel-drive class. Here are the results of that 1971 race, though no pics are provided that show why type of jeeps were raced:
In 1973, Bob did win the Non-Production Truck division of the Pikes Peak race. There’s supposed to be a mention about him and his jeep in the July 1973 issue of Hot Rod Magazine. Eventually, I was able to find a photo of Bob from 1973, but it appears he raced using a modified Jeepster Commando:
There was another jeep entry in 1973, this CJ-5 operated by Ken Anderson, but no mention of how well he did:
So, I’ve been unable to confirm that a CJ-3A was used or modified for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, but I’m sure CJ-3As, as well as WWII jeeps and CJ-2As and other vintage jeeps were raced given there was a 4WD class. Anyone else have more info or photos?
This December 1949 Station Wagon Brochure was part of a direct mail campaign. The form number is SWDM2-45M-1249. This one isn’t in very good shape, but it’s the only one of these I’ve ever seen.
This shows the brochure fully opened:
This is the backside of the brochure fully opened.
This 1950 photo from the Gateway to Oklahoma History archives shows Roy Fisher’s jeep dealership. His dealership was active between 1946 and 1950 in Oklahoma City, OK. It was sold about the time this May 1950 photo was taken. Note the CJ-2A Fire Jeep in the second story window. The vintage Willys sign with the drop “J” logo is cool as well.
Here are a few ads from the Roy Fisher Willys ‘Jeep’ dealer era.
Here is the sale announcement from the May 25, 1950, issue of the Miami News-Record out of Miami, Oklahoma:
It looks like these jeeps were stuff full for the drive to the front.
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“This is an original press photo. An American convoy,part of reinforcements being rushed to the front to stem advance of tank led North Korean forces, prepares to move forward Photo measures 7.25 x 8.5 inches. Photo is dated 3-2-1951.”
Could be a solid 2A. It’s got a PTO + winch and a hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/432779304594689
“1947 Jeep Willy CJ2A. With arctic hardtop and fold down windshields. Original 4 cylinder and transmission. PTO unit, 8,000lb winch. All original except 12 volt conversion and lock out front hubs. Original parts are available. Asking: $7,000 OBO.”
Sounds like it runs and drives? It’s got a 2A body and likely an f-head engine.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/262868828517196
“1952 Jeep willys located at Steve’s Hometown Motors in Weiser Idaho”
Looks like a vintage build with some fun art on the back. Is that a brake lever in the center (chrome, bent, and pointed to the front?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/850408139137945/
“1951 Willys vin runs as a 1947. Awesome restoration project. Is ran when it was parked 15 year ago. Has a v8 327 we think. Custom headers.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/19/2020) This old soldier has experienced a transformation into a surrey-like jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/347413733018084/
“This collectors 1944 / 4-wheel-drive Willys Overland Surrey Jeep underwent a frame-off, nut-and-bolt restoration and is powered by a modern 2.0-liter high-performance OHC Ford 4-cylinder engine backed by a C4 automatic transmission with a shift kit and a Hurst floor shifter. It features a detailed frame and chassis and lots of chrome. This Willy is equipped with a military T18 transfer case with 2-wheel high range and 4-wheel low range, rebuilt front and rear ends with Warner hubs and 3.73 gears, chrome leaf springs with a 2” lift and a 2” body lift. The new all-steel body has not been taken off road or seen rain since it was built less than 500 miles ago.”
There’s no form number or date on this De Luxe Station Wagon brochure. Between the brochure below and this other “DeLuxe” brochure, three different forms of the word “Deluxe” are used: “Deluxe”, “DeLuxe”, and “De Luxe”. So, I’m not sure which is correct?
Though the below brochure is more consistent with its use of “De Luxe”, the brochure itself is not as luxurious in style as the other “DeLuxe” brochure. I also suspect, given this brochure highlights the Hurricane and Lightening Engines, that this is a later brochure than the other DeLuxe brochure.
One other question. On the back of this brochure it shows a De Luxe Station Wagon in red. Was that actually offered? I don’t see it as an option on the back of the brochure where options are listed.
When folded, this is the back of the brochure. You can see the red colored De Luxe Station Wagon.
This shows the brochure opened part way and highlights the engine choices:
This shows the brochure fully opened:
This shows the brochure fully opened from the back:
Speaking of De Luxe wagons, I wanted to share Scott Gilbert’s effort to create a De Luxe looking wagon from his wagon. He was diligent enough to locate NOS cane stickers for the sides, an item stored away for years that was owned by someone on a non-jeep forum. I’m looking forward to seeing how his wagon looks once he finishes the restyle.
Looks like a nice build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/772717089947691
“Custom 4 door CJ5 6 passenger 2,500 miles Must see Will trade for performance boat 24’ or larger Asking $29,500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Lots of custom work here (have we seen this one before?)
“For sale 1963 willys jeep. It is 2wd with a speedway straight axle in the front. Has a 283 small block and a 2 speed power glide trans. Interior in good shape. Has removable top and fold down windshield. Fuel cell behind rear seat. Front fenders are welded to the hood so they lift up with hood and allow easy access to engine bay. Tires are like new. Asking $7,000 OBO possible trades for tractor with loader attatchment or other cars, trucks, motorcycles, or gooseneck trailer.”