There are no bids on this pair of brochures. It’s one of the better prices I’ve seen lately.
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“2 Jeep brochures and are in very good condition spots where paper clip was holding together!!!”
There are no bids on this pair of brochures. It’s one of the better prices I’ve seen lately.
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“2 Jeep brochures and are in very good condition spots where paper clip was holding together!!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(11/29/2018) Powered by Ford.
“1953 Willys CJ3B. Runs and Drives great. Registered. Clean Title. Can be used as a daily driver. Very reliable – never left me stranded.
2.3 liter Ford 4 cylinder, webber carb, ranger header, throttle jockey, saganaw box, and much more. Call for details. $5000”
Looks promising. Need more pics.
https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/1949-willys-jeepster-overland/6768277894.html
“If you are looking for a cool convertible, look no further! All Original from Michigen, with only 23,000 low miles on it after sitting in a warehouse for 27 years. The motor turns and starts, brakes need work, clutch needs work, gas tank need to be flushed and belts need replacing. It has 5 new tires, seats are in great condition, paint is original, “Burgandy” and it has a rusted area on the rear. All in all, its in really good shape. Clean title and price is firm. 55 miles out of Austin.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Appears in good shape.
“I’m selling my 1948 Willys pickup. It has not been restored in the pure sense (frame-off restoration). I just made everything work. For example, it has an electronic distributor, quick release hubs on the front axle, electric windshield wipers, converted from 6 volt to 12 volt, etc. It has the original Flat-head 4 cyl engine with single barrel carburetor, 3-speed manual transmission, hi/low transfer case, new radiator. Seats have been recovered in vinyl, spray-in bed liner. The tires are the original 6.00 x 16 bias ply.
I’ve been using it to go to the dump, go get coffee, go to the hardware store at my home near Prescott, etc. It is a conversation piece. Every time I go out somebody wants to talk about it. I have had no problems since I fixed it up. It always starts and runs. It gets me where I’m going and back. Somebody said to me that it was OLD, I said no it’s not! Then I reflected that it is 70 years old and since I’m 66 I didn’t consider it old, but I guess it is and I am! If interested, give me a call or text.”
Doug shared this one.
https://up.craigslist.org/cto/6778055427.html
“CALL ONLY, SELLING AS IS GREAT PROJECT”
A project.
https://albany.craigslist.org/cto/d/athens-1949-willys-jeepster/6756502955.html
“Stalled restoration project: Chassis completed, some body work required and reassembly. Have many of the new parts needed for completion. Call for details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller has the jeep priced at $7500 with the radio gear and $3500 without it.
“I have a rare 1943 Jeep used by the USMC in both WW2 but also Korea. It started life out as a radio jeep with about 2000 made. It’s a project consisting of a tub, frame, axles, windshield, July 43 dated motor, grill, hood, and later wheels. Will sell only the jeep or I do have most of the radio gear for it some shown in the pictures. Nows your chance to own not just any WWII flat fender jeep but a real combat vet. These jeeps where sent overseas and where one of the few vehicles to come back. It is unit marked also. 3500 for the jeep without the radio gear 7500 with”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(05/15/2018) Doesn’t run.
https://monterey.craigslist.org/cto/d/salinas-1946-willys-jeep/6744078415.html
“3 speed, needs a little help to get running, turns over.”
Is the red rim a Kelsey Hayes?
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/d/auburn-jeep-parts-mostly-flatfender-but/6752767823.html
“1. Driver side under seat fas tank 85
2. Pass side under seat fas tank 99
-Will do 150 for both. Both come with slot for side of jeep and 1 cap.
3. Mod18 tcase. 125
4. Military flay fenders. 100 and 150 or 200 both.
5. Complete rblt f134 Fhead engine parts. Psrts only. Block cracked.
6. T84 trans shifter 50 and case 85.
7. Pressure plt and new clutch disc. Less than 100 miles. 50
8. Speedometer 40
9. Gas guage 10
10. T90 trans case and shifter needs rbld. 40 all.
11. Oil guage 10
12. Shocks off mb jeep 40 pr
13. Set of 4 steel crawler rims 8 wide by
15” off jeep 80 for all
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(11/16/2018) Not a whole lot of value here.
“I’m selling a vintage Willy’s Jeep. The vehicle is obviously a project. The hood, grill and fenders were taken off to rebuild the motor. The body does have some rust but the metal is orginal and still strong. Everything is still together as far as I know but I’m sure you will have to order a part or two along the way. This would make a great family project or an investment restoration project. The vehicle has a 3 speed manual transmission.
I do have a clean title. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like to setup a time to view the vehicle.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/08/2018) Only the pic. No info about the jeep (seller has a variety of things for sale).
https://chico.craigslist.org/cto/d/chico-model-66mg-willys-jeep/6767163987.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $700.
No pics provided.
https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/pts/d/willys-jeep/6768567851.html
“selling complete willys jeep engine, transmission and transfer as a complete set. its still in a rolling chassis. Frame and axles still intact. sold as a complete set. engine ran 3 years ago. has been in storage, should work with a little work. Has a stuck valve that keeps it from turning over. This is a complete rolling chassis fro a 1951 M38. Its the flat head L engine. It has no carb, or distributor. valuable rare parts. 800 for frame, axles and complete power pack. can be delivered within reason for small fee. Thanks. Serious inquiry only. please no low ball offers. this sale is for someone that is into the jeep restoration. Thanks”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/05/2018) Not sure how much value is here.
https://slo.craigslist.org/cto/d/paso-robles-1942-willys-jeep/6762365985.html
“1942 Willys Jeep with 1994 GM running Gear.
Needs to be completed.
Nice project for the winter.
Selling as is.
Clear title.”
As we begin counting longer days, Paul’s toiling away in his warm and cozy garage as the snow falls, the sun hides, and aftershocks rattle Anchorage.
Paul writes, “Since the earthquake November 30th we’ve had almost 5,000 aftershocks in less than three weeks. Many of the tremors are too light to feel but we’ve had a few strong shakers that concerned me enough to make a trip to the local hardware store necessary where I purchased additional tie down straps. The trailer and box assembly is still sitting on two work tables and will remain that way until I finish rolling the upper edge of the trailer box. I’ll rest easier when I get the trailer frame finished, the axle attached and the box lifted off the work tables and bolted to the frame.”
“The trailer box is riveted together so the next step (after the taillights) is to weld the tubing into a big rectangle to match the upper edge of the side panels and then roll the metal over the tubing and weld as necessary. I’m not quite sure how I’ll accomplish this task but I expect it’s going to cost more than I planned and take longer to accomplish than I’d intended but that’s normal for this project.”
I’ve made 6 or 7 different designs for the taillight/turn signal layout on the M100 trailer but none of them are without problems. Here’s my mockup of the lights mounted to the rear of the trailer. To me they are too close together and would look awkward sticking out from the box.
It would be much easier to position these lights if I went to a smaller size LED light but I want the trailer lights to match the ones I installed on the little Willys so I’m running into location/space issues.
I’ll try again.
Here the taillight brackets would be mounted to the trailer sides just forward of the rear corner sections. They’d be close to but not interfering with the use of the grab handles bolted to the corners. The housing for the lights would be stainless steel sheet fabricated into a one inch thick box with a removable access panel on the front side.
Here are some of the poster board mockups of the tail light housings I’ve made while attempting to achieve a reasonable balance of visibility, secure installation and ease of fabrication. The first mockups were made from white poster board with line drawings to indicate the light assemblies.
As I refined my design I began coloring in the tail/brake light lens (red) and the turn signal lens (orange) with felt markers to give me a better idea of how these lights would look on the trailer. I’m pretty sure I’ll use the mockups number 5 and 6 (starting from the first mockup on the left as #1) as the final design so tomorrow I expect to begin cutting sheet metal.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(10/27/2018) Looks in good shape.
“Chevy 383 Stroker V8 engine
New engine parts:
Cylinder heads, valves, springs, rockers
Steel timing gears
Edelbrock 1406 carburetor 600 CFM with electric choke
MSD ignition control module
MSD Ready-to-Run Pro Billet Distributor with Vacuum Advance
Pertronix 60,000 Volt 0.45 Ohm High Voltage Ignition Coil
Water pump
Alternator, 100 amp, single-wire, high output
MRG electric fuel pump
New Equus gauges: speedometer, tachometer, fuel, oil pressure, engine temperature, battery voltage, engine hours, air tank pressure.
New wiring harness
Mitsuba electric wiper motor kit
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $5800.
(08/19/2018) This is a combination of a 2A and a CJ-5.
https://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/d/port-hueneme-flat-fender-jeep/6734698511.html
“Jeep is a 1963 CJ5 with a 1946 CJ2A flat fender body. Engine is a 3.8l v6 with 3 speed th350 trans. Engine is from a 1978 Buick century (according to block #). rear end is Dana 44 and front is full width Dana 30, about 4″ wider than rear. I believe it has 5:38 gearing, top speed around 45mph. Lots of new parts including: fuel pump, water pump, windshield glass, 4 point harnesses, seat covers, steering shaft/joints. I also built a tube steel sub-frame to mount the body to the frame because the old mounting channels were rusted out and useless. Roll bar is now mounted to sub-frame in the front and not the floorboards.
I have a soft top/doors with all the mounting hardware, windows are foggy but top is in OK shape. Comes with a tow bar and lights. runs and drives great, just got the new tags and have pink slip in hand. Lots of fun, real head turner. Great for trips to the store, beer runs and off course off roading. Not good for freeway or commuting!! I do not/have not had the time to enjoy this so just been sitting except for occasional trip to dinner when I want to look really cool! serious buyers only please, Test drive with cash in hand.
$7,500 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
(11/30/2018) Looks good.
“Jeep Willy’s 1946 with Chevy 305 Turnkey
Good Condition – Automatic – 4WD
Tow bar, many extras
Current registration with pink in hand.
Nice clean fun!!!
possible partial trade for Harley.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5400.
Look solid.
“Selling my running driving flat fender Willy’s, reg currently non op’d. Original L head 4 cyl motor. Fun little Jeep to cruise around. Clean title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(02/17/2018) There’s been some mods. That might be a fiberglass body, but I can’t tell for sure.
“Full top
Doors
4.3 carb
No text”
Has updates.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/d/mesa-willys-jeep-1952/6775774828.html
“This Willys runs great, 231 v6 Buick engine, Edelbrock performer manifold and carb, total wiring up graded to simple system, chrome headers with baby turbo mufflers reman starter and altenator new fuel and water pumps,
Drive line front axle cj2 from 70’s T90 3 speed dual stick transfer case, rare wa rn overdrive LUK clutch with Novake linkage axles with new bearings and greasable u joints.
body rust free, new gas tank, Stewart warner gauges 11″ ford breaks I have to stay firm on the price I am losing money. really these box style willys are becoming rare especially in this condition.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/24/2018) Has a Toyota engine.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/idyllwild-cj-3b-jeep/6777659518.html
“Old Jeep, 1950 chasse 1953 body, Motor is a Toyota 20R, has about 3,000 miles on rebuilt transmission and transfer case 3 speed. Clutch, flywheel, clutchplate, and throw out bearing replaced less than 300 miles ago. I bought the Jeep in 2004 and now my children are grown and I no longer use it. Runs great!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
Project or parts.
“Bought this in May of 2018 from a fellow in Albuquerque New Mexico, had it shipped back to upstate NY. Plans have changed. 4 brand new Tread Wright 215/85/16 tires, new clutch, new Novak hydraulic clutch assembly, new Wagner master cylinder and clutch cylinder too, 1975-77 Buick V6 with HEI, tub is decent for its age, very nice 6 point roll cage, just bought a Rebel Wiring 9+3 harness, block is mounted and I am in the process of running wires, Bill of Sale from former owner. The vehicle appears to have been built in the late 1990s. This is still a project
Cons:
Will need all new fuel system.
Brake system needs to be gone through also.
Needs work to make run again.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Not sure how much value is here. The body has been patched.
“Willy’s cj2a body, fair shape has been repaired in places”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
(12/06/2018) Has some updates. Not many of them, but could well be a ’66.
“66 Kaiser Jeep. Frame off restoration. Boxed in frame, lifted, new 31″ tires and wheels, custom fabricated roll cage flanged and welded to frame, 12 volt wench adaptable to front or back, tow bar, custom built bumpers, spare tire rack and nerf bars, 1,350 miles since rebuild.”