Has a plow and Meyer half cab. If the engine runs, there could be parts value here. No description provided.
https://saginaw.craigslist.org/pts/d/midland-1963-jeep-willys/7039478736.html
Has a plow and Meyer half cab. If the engine runs, there could be parts value here. No description provided.
https://saginaw.craigslist.org/pts/d/midland-1963-jeep-willys/7039478736.html
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $5500.
Front floors appear patched.
“1948 CJ2A Willys Jeep Barn find. clean – no rust. Flat head 4 cyl manual trans. Clean clear title”
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/d/coweta-1948-cj2a-willys-jeep/7041346862.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
This is a former industrial engine. It has a later model oil bracket.
“Willy’s Jeep L-134 Engine, CJ2A, ‘Go Devil’ 4 cylinder, between 1945
and 1948…. 12 Volt coil and condenser, has good water pump, Carter YS
carburetor, Autolite distributor, good starter and flywheel.
This L-134 engine runs nice with 50 lbs oil pressure, no
smoke, drips, or noises…. solid engine.
Can run this engine on inspection, no generator.
Great for any Willy’s/Jeep application with a L-134 four cylinder.”
I don’t think these are Renegade rims, but given the rims, there could be parts value on the more complete CJ-5.
https://nashville.craigslist.org/pts/d/bon-aqua-old-willys-parts-jeep/7041025091.html
“500.00 each firm no less no keys no titles parts machines rough old willys has 4cly trans and drivetrain other jeep has v8 with all running gear pickup in dickson”
The jeep is listed as a 1948 and the price $2. Not sure if that’s $2000 or just a placeholder for best offer.
https://ocala.craigslist.org/pts/d/fort-mc-coy-whillys-jeep/7043148090.html
“1948 m38 willys Jeep”
UPDATE: Was $5900. Status Unknown.
Needs some work.
“Nice little work project for sale needs a gas tank and a few odds and ends things and it’s ready to go call me or email me or text me thanks I’m very much motivated to sell also it’s a 51 or 52 year model”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/21/2019) Includes some extra parts.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/d/deer-park-willys-fc-150-4wd-pickup/7042066242.html
“Very cool old truck. Comes with two extra passenger side doors, two extra rear quarter panels, two extra sets of rims (including original stock), extra rear cab glass and other spare parts. Non- running, but engine is free and wiring harness functions correctly. $5,800.00 obo.”
No updates Monday; updates resume Tuesday morning. There will be updates on Christmas Day so folks with new digital toys can test them out using eWillys 🙂
UPDATE: Joshua notes this is a Ford GP.
The photo was published in the June 12, 1941, issue of the Madera Tribune.
“U. S. Army’s celebrated little “jeep” or “blitz buggy* technique, as shown here. Camouflage removed to into a hole under camouflage to provide new fightin ” which seems to go everywhere these days, now goes take picture, during maneuvers at California’s Ft. Ord. Captain William A. Dodds designed mount for .50-caliber gun.”
This story reported on May 29, 1944, in the Madera Tribune shares the story of how some soldiers played Santa using a jeep.
Craig spotted this article in Autoweek about the descendent of the Kaiser M-715, the Kia KM450. It’s still been built, albeit with an updated power train. Still, comparing the pics, it’s amazing they still look as close as they do.
PIc of M-715 with similar stake bed setup:
This jeep served two different jeeps. What I found interesting is that the tag is still on it, identifying it as a Sears and Roebuck winch. It would be interesting to see if the original ad for the winch indicated it’s use was for a jeep.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/pts/d/chula-vista-vintage-1940s-cj2a-jeep/7041406651.html
“This is a very nice classic vintage (1940s) fully working allstate winch sold by Sears, it was originally installed in a 1947 CJ2A but later transferred to a 1956 DJ3A, the long metal base is 33″ long, the metal plate where the mechanism sits is 15″ long, the mechanism alone is 13″ long, the cable is 3/8 in diameter”
Not a perfect restoration, but looks in good condition.
https://gulfport.craigslist.org/cto/d/diamondhead-1945-wwii-willys-mb-jeep/7039111525.html
“This is one of the last 2 of 9 military vehicles sold from my collection. In addition to this jeep I’m also selling 1953 m38a1. I bought this Jeep from an individual who did a partial restoration with the most important restoration being the rebuilding of the engine. I would describe its current condition as being Fair to Good. It starts right up and drives well. I replaced the original hood with a reproduction hood but kept the original hood should a buyer want it. It came painted as an Army Jeep but since I served in the Marines I put Marine paint and markings on it. The photos fairly well show the condition of the jeep. It also comes with a tow frame to be attached on the front and some odds and ends. The tires and tubes are relatively new. The Jeep has a MS title with 1945 MS Historical legal license plate. It has been stored in a closed garage and seldom left outside. It does have a tendency to slip out of 2nd gear, which I am told is coming for this model. Interested parties are encouraged to personally inspect and drive the vehicle. Located in Diamondhead, MS.”
This may have some Cutlas Bulldog hubs.
https://gulfport.craigslist.org/cto/d/diamondhead-1953-m38a1-military-jeep/7039113160.html
“This is one of last 2 of 9 military vehicles sold from my collection, It is is a M38A1 and is in fair to good condition. I describe this jeep as being partially restored. While it does have some minor rust, it would not take much effort to restore it. The body is complete and seems to be in decent shape. Add a new paint job and you will have a nice looking jeep. The jeep runs and drives very well. It starts right up and the brakes seem to also work well. The tires are dry rot and need to be replaced. It comes with a nicely done Plastic Replica 30 caliber machine gun with 4+ ‘ stand and 30 caliber cartridge box (needs to be installed on Jeep) plus what appears to be a Vietnam era flak jacket. Interested parties are encouraged to personally inspect and drive the vehicle. It does not have a title and I doubt it has ever been titled.”
This still has the windshield attached.
https://easttexas.craigslist.org/pts/d/avinger-jeep-cj5-1-2-cab-hardtop-and/7033127144.html
“I have a mega-rare 1976 Jeep brand CJ5 half cab hardtop and doors. It fits 1976 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1983 CJ5. Can also fit 1975 and earlier models with some modification. It is 100% complete:
I have everything: top, doors, hinges, bulkhead, visors, wiper motor and arms.
This is a Jeep BRAND hard top and doors. Each door window rolls up and down, and is perfect. Door handles operate well.
The lead picture to this ad is the ACTUAL hardtop for sale. The Jeep is no longer available, don’t ask.
Great set for your CJ 5 or 6.
Possible trade trades trading”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(10/20/2019) If you need something different…
“Suzuki side kick with 46 cj2a body. Real eye catcher. Runs great”
This March 27, 1943, photo and article in the San Pedro News Pilot describe a big event at a Cabrillo Avenue School in San Pedro. Enough money was raised to warrant jeep rides at the school. I can imagine that must have left some memories with those kids!
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4250.
(11/07/2019) Appears worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/443512503203465/
“1948 CJ2A for sale in great condition. Original L-134 4 cyl engine, T-90 trans and transfer case, all new fluids, new radiator, new oil filter, new battery, new Solex Carb, 12 volt electrical system with all lights working, new seatbelts, new 15×8″ Pro Comp rims on new 235/75R15 Hankook Dynapro ATM tires, new shocks and 2″ Superlift leafsprings. I also have an older BestTop frame w/doors and some new steering and front suspension parts in the box. Runs and drives excellent, great condition and is a daily driver. Serious inquiries only please.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $5000.
This has a center seat, early Free-Lock hubs, and a hardtop that I thought was a Koenig, but for which I can find no documentation. Note the way it connects to the side of the cowl. I’ve seen others, but can’t find brochures for this. Someone one suggested it might be a Western top, but I have not documentation on those either.
“nice project jeep. had a frame off restoration back in the 90s. lost the keys. clean title has trailer as well that goes with it. was driving until 07. has just sat since.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
No rust? I’m thinking there’s at least a little rust.
“1961 FC150 Factory pto wench very very clean solid no rust truck Most of the parts to restore it”
Could be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/456746791697926/
“1948 Willy’s Jeep. Has a newer 350 engine. Automatic transmission. Runs great. Cosmetically it can use a makeover. Tires are older but still have rubber. Winch works great. No other accessories or hard top. 4×4 $3000 OBO. Would like gone before snow flies.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
(09/25/2019) The dash has an unusual mod. It’s been trimmed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2592183524242356/
“Runs and drives. Just replaced all four wheel Cylinders and brake master cylinder both front brake hoses and brake lines. Has Chevy 350 engine, has original front and rear axles and transfer case. Just replaced with a brand new complete distributor cap,rotor, wires. New exhaust header gaskets. Have pink in hand. Jeep is on. None-opp Trans Gm 3813389 Sm420. This is what I have found on line and the casting #’s on the side of the manual trans”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
Some work left on this project.
“I got a 1948 willys Jeep crawler just took it out this weekend runs good crawls just about anything it’s 3.8 liter GM v6 Buick motor to Douglas d6 refurbished head reach Rivers intake manifold has a turbo 350 transmission with a heart speed shifter has a GT steering wheel it has rack and pinion steering has 35 inch tires on 15-inch wheelsneeds little to finish putt switches in I have them comes with extra motor and bunch of parts bill of sale and I started the DMV paperwork to get it registered for green sticker”
I wonder how long this has sat.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1632732343525059/
“This mud racer was built from the ground up. I don’t have a pic of the tires that come with but for the best info I can give you my father’s number. Very serious car. Nitrous system. Fiberglass body”