UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800. Gayland noted that this is labeled a Safari Kar.
Something different.
“74 jeep, never needs smog, clean title in hand, automatic transmission, inline 6 cylinder, mustang 2 front end, 2800 obo”
UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800. Gayland noted that this is labeled a Safari Kar.
Something different.
“74 jeep, never needs smog, clean title in hand, automatic transmission, inline 6 cylinder, mustang 2 front end, 2800 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/333667414046631
“Chevy V8 4 speed over Drive. Howell fuel injection, model 20 transfercase, Dana 44 front & rear axles with ARB air lockers, 5.38 gears, front disc brakes, 11” drum rear brakes, fuel cell, new 32x 11.50 15” tired & new wheels, master craft front seats, power steering, best top soft top, CB radio, heater, new paint, chrome grill, tow bar, bought new in a crate one owned for 52 years. Would look good in your garage”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
“1961 mighty mite,Viet Nam American motor serial #1730, 4108 miles, 3000 made, body great condition, aluminum body. I have too many projects. $4500.00 firm, already lost shipping charges. Needs the starter repaired will not start.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
This top looks in good shape.
“This is a Koeing Hard top currently on A CJ3b will fit CJ3a or a CJ2a if you change the windshield frame.
This was stripped and blasted and Painted inside and out, Glass all Good windows roll up and down and door latches are new has gas shocks on rear door. comes with a extra rear door and Top cap.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Needs a brake line repaired.
“Runs great, you can drive it home, however it does have one leaking brake line. Has new starter, battery, alternator, gas tank, newer electronic ignition, and a power sun roof to go with it. Price is firm, please make no offers, im already losing money.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Lots of updates to this rig.
“1950 Willys Jeep, V-6, 4 speed, Dana 60’s lockers, 37″ tires. Runs excellent, great start to a crazy trail rig. Was going to build a fun trail rig/ daily driver but plans have changed. Might do partial trade for something fun plus cash, NO JUNK! Clean title, $6000.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Scott’s got these plow parts for sale. It does not include the blade.
“If interested please respond with your phone number and I will call to answer any questions. I will only respond by phone and will NOT respond by email.
Fisher plow pump, lift cylinder and frame. Does not include the plow blade. Was mounted to an old Willys Jeep.”
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $800.
I wonder if this was an industrial engine.
“Flathead 4 cylinder Willy’s Jeep Engine, WW2 vintage. This engine starts on its own with just being choked (no other starting aids needed). Oil pressure is good, and there are no knocks, or crankshaft “Chuggle”.
The compression of this engine is 75-90 psi, and it can still carry a load (it was the powerplant for a functioning welder). There are traces of olive drab paints on parts of the engine, and the timing cover has the rivet in it that wartime Willy’s had. The serial number of the engine is MB546645. The additional numbers on the engine block are 1-11, 638632W2 A, and NI-CR N2 ( designators for a nickel-chromium iron block alloy; for those of you who don’t know, this hardened block material is one of the reasons that these engine run forever).
I believe that this engine could be dropped in and ran as-is for quite some time, or it would be an easy one to freshen-up with piston rings and a valve job. I prefer cash as method of payment. The engine is currently palletized, and is available for local pick up, or shipping arranged by the purchaser. These engines are not getting any easier to find, so even if you have a good engine in your Jeep, it might not be a bad idea to have a spare.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5200
(10/19/2018) Has updates.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6750094358.html
“1952 willy’s jeep. Buick v6 runs great. Full cage roll bar.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(11/24/2013) This has an unusual windshield. The bumper hangs pretty low.
“1947 Model, 4 cyl engine, front brakes, working PTO winch, recent repair work done by local shop, new wheel bearings, new tires BFG AT’s, New Electronic Ignition, runs great, tow bar-heavy duty, fresh paint. No title-strickly off road”
Could be a good price.
https://toledo.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-willys-jeepster/6747654061.html
“1948 Willys Jeepster Convertible
59,000 original miles
Straight 4 cylinder runs excellent
Brand new water pump, battery, and full wiring harness
CLEAN TITLE
3 speed on the tree with overdrive
$7500 obo”
Looks like it has a 1″-2″ body lift.
https://sarasota.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-cj2a-willys-jeep/6742524330.html
“Original Solid Steel body and Frame no rust
well naintained
Runs great
1967 Willys Dauntless Oddfire V6 motor
4 Speed Transmission
Clean Florida Title
TEXT ONLY “
Looks like a good price on what might be a Beck (or Kemco) hardtop. I can’t remember seeing one of these with barn doors. Looks like a good price.
https://mankato.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-jeep-topper/6747564100.html
“Willy’s Jeep topper or cab enclosure I think it is complete. Comes with doors and panels.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
The front gussets have been removed and the frame reinforced. The rear lids appear to be MB (flat), but I the angle isn’t good to get a full view of them. The engine and tranny are civilian (not *period correct*, but functional). I’m sure it would make a fine parade jeep.
“This is one of the cleanest GPW’s you will find. Clean CA title in my name. Body is mint, likely rebodied or a lucky survivor? Many of the components have yet to be drilled or mounted. The frame is all ford as evidenced by the front cross member. Engine is Willy’s flat head, trans is t90, all period correct and acceptable conversions. I have the parts shown in the photo along with new data plates, and two f script front seat frames that need some work. This vehicle drives well, turns, stops, etc… I thought I would keep it forever but found an older one I had to have. Do your research, I will not negotiate over the phone, come look and fall in love with this great piece of history.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://nashville.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-cj6-1968/6743778299.html
“They are hard to find because only about 50,000 rolled off the production line. This is a great Jeep that my family has enjoyed. I’m selling it because I’ve moved onto another custom Jeep project so no room for this one in the garage. It is not in perfect shape or a show room car but for its age it is in good shape. I think the thing has been painted 3 or 4 times so the body is mostly rust free as well. there are a few areas that looks like some rust got painted over but it is isolated and was that way when I got it and has not grown (I have some pictures if you would like to see) Want to be upfront about everything. There is awesome hand-painted pin-striping on the Jeep – this is one main reason that I have not repainted it because of the history.
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Given the battery is disconnected, it runs, but *might* have a short. The grille is missing some tines.
https://rockford.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willys-jeep/6748229057.html
“Mechanically good, has aftermarket hardtop, 12 volt, 4-cylinder stock engine, Make an offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
Engine runs.
“For sale 325 amp gas welder, engine runs but the generator needs brushes. Has the Jeep / willys l134 motor”
No title and does not run. Captain America themed?
https://saginaw.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-cj2a-willys-jeep-truck/6748486439.html
“Hey there. I got what I think is a 1947? cj2a willys jeep. I had it running a couple years ago. DOES NOT RUN RIGHT NOW!
she does turn over with a good battery, and it roll and shifts. Sometimes when I drove the jeep it would pop out of gear. Has no brakes. Jeep is rusty. But the frame is in good shape, not rotted out. Body is very rusty and rutted. Has very nice seats in it. Jeep is 12 set up for 12 volts. Asking 850. There is NO TITEL! I will do a bill of sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Probably not a whole lot of value, but it does have some odd data plates on the dash. Also has full-floating rear hubs.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A. Body is rough and Engine doesn’t run. Frame is solid aside from the tweaked front horn but that’s easily fixed. Definitely a project but all the major pieces are there to get you started.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/12/2017) No pics provided.
“I have a cj2a fiberglass body for sale. Nothing wrong with it.”
https://westky.craigslist.org/for/d/fiberglass-cj2a-body/6739001945.html
Jim shared this parts’ ad.
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/pts/d/wwii-willys-jeep-parts/6744505127.html
“I have some parts to sell from my 1942 GPW. Most, if not all are “F” script.
I have ALL of the steering parts available which include:
Bell Crank
Pitman Arm
Steer Rods
Gear Box
Steering Knuckles
Drag links
Tie Rod Ends
Worm Shaft
Axles parts:
Front axle-shaft assembly (L & R)
Pinions (front and rear)
Carrier Assembly (front & rear)
Housing (front and rear)
Bearings (many are good)
Shims (Some have “F” script)
Brake drums
Brake Parts (NOT usable pads)
Transmission
Some T-90 parts
9-Slat Grill”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Needs brakes and a battery.
“Posting for sale, ’73 AM General DJ5. Vehicle runs and drives but needs a new set of brakes and a battery. I do not have time for it anymore and need it sold. great hunting truck or a run-about on a farm. I will include two spare tires and fuel can. gauges are accurate. 55K miles. I am the third owner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
Adam pointed out that there are pics of this from years ago and one shows this may have four wheel steer: http://www.ewillys.com/2007/06/27/1942-gpw-4-wheel-steer-prescott-valley-az-17000/
It’s missing some gauges and lacks data plates on the glove box. Seller claims it was the first prototype for the Air Force??? Appears to have GPW lids.
“1942 original Jeep Willys was in the second war first prototype for the Air Force. The engine was rebuilding. 178 miles”
No pics provided.
https://fortwayne.craigslist.org/cto/d/49-jeepster-convertible/6744985517.html
“Do you want a great Jeepster to fix-up, I have a jeep I haven’t got a chance to get it going right
– – this Jeepster is complete and original and it turns over fine I have had it running !!! I think it needs the new points and a clean gas tank!!!!!
this has the convertible top covering but will need it replaced as it has shrunk over time”
UPDATE: I’ve sold out of posters.
Yesterday, the Jeepers posters arrived. They turned out better than the original image.
I would have had most of the posters in the mail yesterday, but instead I spent the day cleaning up the garage. The garage has been a mess ever since Ann’s mother decided to hold her annual Halloween bash, one that includes animatronics, pumpkins, bats, furniture, specially made walls, etc, etc.
Ann and I BOTH urged her not to hold it this year, as we had more pressing health issues, but Ann’s mother (how has her own set of health issues) refused to listen to us and held it anyway. Once Halloween was over (we were in Seattle that night), Instead of cleaning up after Halloween, her mother got sick with a severe bowel blockage. She struggled for several days, throwing up all over. Eventually, we forced her to go to the hospital (she nearly died, because she refused to go to the hospital … Ann had to lie to her, telling the doctor ordered her to go to the hospital to get her cooperation).
On exactly that same day, my dad had a ‘mild’ heart attack, forcing him to the hospital. On top of those two issues, Ann is trying to do as little as possible as we wait for an upcoming surgery near the end of November.
So, this first part of the month has been crazy. Ann’s mother was released on Tuesday night, but needs our help more than ever. Dad was also released from the hospital, but his blood pressure continues to be low; He has also let it be known that he refuses to go through any more surgeries. I can’t really blame him at this point.