This is listed as a 3B with an automatic transmission.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2113335708913358
“Under 400 miles since rebuilt motor.”
This is listed as a 3B with an automatic transmission.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2113335708913358
“Under 400 miles since rebuilt motor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Another jeep with some old Ford wire wheels.
“Rebuilt motor 3 yrs ago hardly driven, new brakes, new Speedo cable, new seats, 3600 lb winch. 5 Rare Ford Model A Wheels, one original jeep spare tire, original PTO in working order new cloth top new front glass and doors and extra parts some new, ready to plow your driveway….comes with a Snow plow. Drive it home for $6,500”
Includes a hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/194035511226323
“Hard top (metal cab) not pictured but comes with.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1460317990760974
(02/06/2018) Both have updated engines. Brown one includes an overdrive. Could be a good combo price.
“Listing these for someone else, but don’t know much about them. Both look like they have a pinto motor or some newer 4cyl Tan one has 3 stick transfer Yellow one has twin stick 4000.00 OBO each”
Has some mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/435549233558972
“Although this Jeep looks like a civilian model because of the grille, don’t be fooled. The Jeep is an mb/GPW it has an mb/gpw frame, body, suspension, axles, and steering mechanics. These Jeeps go for up to 25k restored and if you don’t believe me do your research. I’m selling the Jeep because I’m working on 3B project. The Jeep: – Runs – Drives – hi/lo works – 2wd/4wd works – Plow function properly – Has a heater – New brake lines – Needs body work, but solid still”
Has an FC-170 bed on it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1741423582631207
“1958 Willys jeep fc150, No motor or trans! Good project or start to a mud truck cab is in above average shape for these. If you are interested message me don’t waste my time with stupid questions as I will not answer you I had over 200 messages the last time posted and don’t need people wasting my time. Frame has some rusted through spots and the front axle has all new brake components”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
I’m guessing this was going to be a jeep rod of some type.
“1947 willys jeep project original parts no motor trans I do have axles later model for it 1500”
Seller has pics showing a CJ-3A and CJ-3B for sale, but only mentions one in the text.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/254615511972377
“50 willy parting out .no titles full part out”
Needs to be completed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/237708460299179
“1965 CJ5 Willy’s Jeep. Body is solid and the motor (Buick V6) has been rebuilt. Was taken apart to be cleaned up and just needs to be rewired to get her back driving. Needs seats. Great project $2500 obo”
Engine works, but welder doesn’t.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/152994655398279
“Welder is not functioning but the engine runs. Kaiser Willys CJ2A engine.”
Great price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/146881022838895
“1948 – 1954 Jeep Willy Wagons None are fully complete. Great for parts. Asking $1,000 for all or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
“My grandad restored this over the last 7 years. The story goes, It was a fire truck at an airport here in Fort Worth. The original owner removed all of the tanks and such and made a flat bed out of it.
Repainted, new headliner, new leather seats, custom solid oak railings and truck bed.
The only left on the restore is the dash and flooring.
We are in Fort Worth Texas.
Asking $10000, jeep runs and shifts perfectly.”
Neat, symbolic photo.
View all the information on eBay
“1944 Press Photo World War II – American Jeep Crosses Siegfried Line. This is an original press photo. World War II – Through a gap in the “dragon’s teeth” barricade of the Siegfried line goes a Yank jeep. It carries a machine gun. The picture was taken in Germany near Aachen as American forces advanced into enemy territory. United States, Germany, wars. Photo measures 11 x 6.75 inches. Photo is dated 09-20-1944.”
I don’t run across to many photos of jeeps on ships going to Korea.
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“1951 Press Photo American Jeeps on deck in preparation for landing in Korea. This is an original press photo. American troops are ashore at a South Korean beachhead after the fastest amphibious operation in history. Here jeeps are shown lashed to the deck in preparation for the landing. Note other ships on the convoy in the right background. Photo measures 6.75 x 8.5 inches. Photo is dated 5-25-1951.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2775.
It’s been converted to a floor shift, but has full floating hubs and tool indents.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A Serial # 10515, possibly a 1945. 3 speed on floor Must be picked up at Vallecito Lake, Colorado”
Here’s an oddly modified one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/182874559042974
“1945 Willy’s gpw needs restoration would run with a new battery and some fresh gas.was going to fix it up myself but don’t have the time or money. Is also going to need the brakes replaced soon.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(02/10/2018) “I have a 1946 CJ2A for sale. This has been a project over the last 6 years. It was being built to do route 66 Chicago to Ca, my brother and I were going to do but he died suddenly so the project stopped. Well its finished except for a new tub. Warn overdrive!
Here is what the jeep has that is NEW
Clutch and throw out bearing
Springs on all four corners
4 shocks
Brakes all 4 and drums
Wheel cylinders brakes
Brake lines
Warn locking hubs
Gas tank
Gas tank sending unit
Wiring harness
Steering wheel
Radiator
Electric fan
Carburetor
Converted to 12Volts
Transmission with over drive rebuilt
K&N air filter
Water pump and Thermostat
Head lights and Tail lights
The bad is body its alright if you are going to drive it but not show. It has rust on floors but a quick repair was done.It has been painted inside and out. Grill, hood and both fenders are good. Body can be saved if you can weld.
Seats are not original they are high back buckets.
I have the following original parts that were taken off: generator, radiator,fan blades, oil bath air filter.
I’m sure there is stuff I’m missing but don’t have my notes in front of me. Ready to drive anywhere.”
View more images at jeeptruck.com.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale18/adm252/adm252.html
“Clean original Wagon Hurricane Six solid floors firewall etc 4 Wheel drive engine runs but does have a top end knock great vehicle to restore or patina build any questions please feel free to contact me yjamest@yahoo.com”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/28/2018) Has some rust.
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willys-jeep/6623835010.html
“I have a 1947 Willy’s Jeep with title, starts and runs, i also have an extra trans and transfer case for it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
Could be some value here.
“Willys jeep misc transmissions and transfer cases (not AMC or Chrysler)”
This has a governor handle. Maybe there’s a PTO in that pile, too.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/pts/d/1966-jeep-willy/6620797507.html
“1966 Jeep Willy as seen in photos”
Dash has been partly cut out. Seller has listed it as a 1948 CJ-3A.
https://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-willys-cj3a-price-or/6624740879.html
“Mostly complete CJ3A. The tub is in decent shape although the dash has a large hole where the gauges used to be. The frame is straight with a saginaw manual gear box. It is set up for a buick V6. It does not include an engine but I do have the tranny, t-case, and drive shafts that came out of it, along with an extra set of axles. The floor is not rotted out and and the tub straight. I do have the windshield frame (not in picture). This is a great starter project for a restoration, hot rod, or rat rod.”
UPDATE: Price might have dropped to $3800 (though the ad reads $380,000)
(11/17/2018) This appears to have a set of Warn “Summer Hubs”.
https://boulder.craigslist.org/pts/d/westminster-1947-willys-jeep-cj2a/6919483867.html
“1947 Willy Cj-2A Arctic top 4X4 (One of the first years it went from military to civilian) I am the second owner and bought it over 30 years ago. All original, I did most of the cosmetics myself. Looks great and runs excellent 4 cylinder inline. Receipts for all parts. New alternator. New tires.”
Thanks to Joe for sharing this story about Ben and his family’s 3,270 mile trip in a 1957 wagon from Kansas to Yellowstone and back over the past few weeks.
You can view the trip here: http://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/showthread.php?13689-YNP-by-Wagon-from-Kansas (there are 11 pages, but no page links at the bottom of the page, so advance to the next page using the links at the top.)
You can also view Ben’s 1957 wagon build here: http://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/showthread.php?10450-My-1957-L6-226-Wagon-Build