UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
No description provided for this militarized CJ-2A.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5300.
Runs and drives.
“1953 Willy’s CJ3B Jeep I have owned this almost a year. The previous owner completely rebuilt the original 4 cylinder engine. It has 685 miles on it since rebuilt engine. He also put a new lift, suspension, bearings, wheels,tires,etc. on this Jeep. Since I have had it I had it raptor lined black on the inside and red on the outside. I also had the roll bar installed, custom front bumper made with the light bar, a small winch installed, new front seats, and a custom third backseat installed. The body is in good as shape S you can expect for a 53 but with the liner on it should last forever now. It slipped out of 2nd gear as most so without a new kit installed.. however I have the new $300 kit just haven’t installed it yet. Runs and drives great. The only reason I’m parting with it is because I just purchased two CJ’s. No trades and clear Missouri title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Appears to have a DJ-3A body with an early KS 0-10 speedometer.
“1947 willys jeep. 4cly 3speed 4wd.new tires,brakes,lines.fuel tank and much more.runs and drives great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Runs, but needs work
“It’s a 1946 CJ2A. It runs but needs brakes. Has a bunch of new parts. Perfect for either a mild to wild restoration”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Looks like a good price for these hard-to-find items.
“Hub Caps and Headlight Rings for1957 Willys Jeep. Good Condition, original. $150 for all”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Sounds like it runs?
“6 good tires and rims, new battery,gas tanks cleaned and sealed ,good buick v6 engine,good running gears . The clutch is stuck from setting and the body is rough . will make a good hunting rig. no title , bill of sale only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(12/26/2019) Could be some value here.
“Posted for a friend. Needs restoration. Or parts truck. I know nothing about it. Come look and make an offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“Old Willy’s Jeep, don’t know much about it, as far as year etc. Chassis seems to be solid. Great project Willys. The price is “my bottom dollar””
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Pat’s done some really nice detail work on the 3B.
“1961 Willy’s CJ3b. Completely restored. Look at the pictures, they speak for themselves. No expense was spared. It’s meticulous.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000.
Looks well-loved. It seems to be missing the front parking lights?
“Year: 1947
Make: Jeep
Model: Willys
Body style: other_body_style
Exterior color: Burgundy
Interior color: Tan
Fuel type: Gasoline
Vehicle condition: Excellent
Mileage: 63000
Asking price is $17,900
3rd owner of “Sarge”
Frame up restoration
Original motor, transmission, and running gear
Extra parts: original fenders, hood, tail gate, trailer hitch, starter, hubs
This is a new truck on the original frame and running gear.
I have receipts for all work done. Trades considered.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s got a variety of mods.
“1942 Willy’s has hurricane 6 cyl 3 speed manual twin stick transfer 44 rear with a locker Dana 28 in the front fun little toy winch is not on it anymore I have certificate of prigin where it come out of the military in 1966 3500 obo open to trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950.
This has a 1950 truck data plate for some reason (it’s listed in the ad as a 1950 Willys). It also has the smaller CJ-2A serial tag, which is how I dated it.
“1950 Willys Jeep CJ2a….Bought at auction this fall.Trailered home,drove a few miles and stored.Losing storage so it’s got to go.Many new parts installed.Not too rusty but dinged up.Comes with new rear floor pan and passenger outer skin….Clear title also…More pics available”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
These 10-spline hubs were called the Cutlas Selective Drive Hubs. Some has the indent through the middle like this set, others did not.
“For sale is a set of vintage Cutlas 10 spline locking hubs for Willys Jeeps. These were removed from a 1951 M38 with 20,000 original miles. The hubs were added after its Military duty so they are very low mile and in fantastic condition inside and out. Photos were taken as they came off the M38, clean as can be inside. Only reason im parting with them is because I returned the hubs to Milspec/factory configuration.
Should fit DANA 25/27 Willys MB/GPW, CJ2A, CJ3A, M38, CJ3B as well as some Willys wagons.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Body looks good.
“I have a 1950 jeepster project. It has decent driver paint. Interior is in good condition just needs to be put together. Original motor and transmission are in the vehichle, but need to be hooked up. Motor is said to be rebuilt and never fired. Front bumper and drive shaft is gone. Needs top and 2 vent windows. New tires.ready to be finished and enjoyed by new owner. DOES NOT RUN OR DRIVE. PROJECT. Clear title in hand. Bring a trailer and cash only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
Includes some f-marked parts.
“Military Willys MB frame with GPW axles, (4) rims/tires, Ford GPW tub, and a T-90 Transmission with transfer case. Grille and fenders as well. Florida title in hand.
Worst parts of the frame are shown in the pictures. Comes with post-war running L-134 engine with new upper end gaskets and head studs. The T-90 I know nothing about except it came with another Jeep I bought. Seems to be complete with transfer case and emergency brake.
Comes with drivers side patch panels, fender reinforcement, and fuel can patch panel. Thanks for looking. Located near Milton, FL right off I-10”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This appears to have an overdrive, along with some worn Desert Dogs.
“Parts and assembly to a 1951 Willys Jeep. Body and chassis comes with donor Jeep and more. V-6 engine, Manuals, and can include car hauler. Inherited the project as part of a recent home sale and looking to sell to a Jeep enthusiast that would appreciate the journey of taking this baby back to its prime. Buyer will need to transport and remove all related parts. OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,400.
(10/17/2019) Is the generator era correct?
“1951 WILLYS M38 W/M416 TRAILER AND MEP 018A GENSET”
This photo was featured in the September 24th, 1943, issue of the Sugar House Bulletin (SLC, UT).
Originally appearing in the Christian Science Monitor, this opinion piece was published in the Milford News, a newspaper out of Utah, on August 31, 1944. I think this piece is right on in terms of honestly evaluating consumer desires vs. the new jeep, hence part of the struggle Willys-Overland encountered at the turn of 1950.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Maury spotted these three jeep-related patches on eBay. I suspect they were removed from a jacket, as they look to have been sewn onto something.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Look sleek this has a replacement tub, along with a host of updates.
“1953 Willys Jeep 231 Buick V6 auto trans. Warn winch on front, 33 inch tires, locker in rear axle. Set up for off roading but still street legal. No rust on body.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
(1022/2019) In the right hands this could be a cool custom truck.
“Project 52 Willys truck, registered, titled and license, non op. S10 frame with gas tank and some brake lines, 2nd gen. camaro front clip. Discs all around, extensive metal work, smooth dash, firewall, 4″ chop top all fenders extended 4″. All custom built bed and dimpled die bed, hood and front air dam. All ready for LS engine, steering. Included 6 way BMW seats. No time to finish”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850.
Runs and drives.
“JEEP RUNS WELL, has a V6 jeep engine, good tires and upholstery, title,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000. Dave noted it is an early GPW
(09/15/2019) Has a Ford inline 6.
“Nice running jeep and plenty of power with the ford inline 6 cly 3 speed and military suspension. Good straight body with little rust, has been stored inside. Have full and bikini top, nice rear seat also comes with water and gas cans and high lift jack. Good tires and 4×4 works good”