The body has been stretched to fit the blazer frame. I’m not sure how much value is here.
“47 jeep willy on blazer frame with 350. Runs an drives needs brakes finished an mjnor touch ups to be a badass mud toy. ”
The body has been stretched to fit the blazer frame. I’m not sure how much value is here.
“47 jeep willy on blazer frame with 350. Runs an drives needs brakes finished an mjnor touch ups to be a badass mud toy. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here, but there’s value if the wheels are included.
“500 or best offer. The sale is pending”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
It’s going to need some duct tape and bailing wire at the very least!
“MANY GOOD PARTS,HAS CORRECT MB MOTOR,GPW TRANS,NO TITLE,New Jersey’s Largest used Jeep parts dealer,”
UPDATE: This has been painted and is undergoing some work.
(12/18/2017) Bill shared this one. It needs work. Interesting winch in back.
“I have an old original 1946 Willys general purpose 4 cyl. 4 spd. manual. (jeep) complete in Pretty good condition for being 72 yrs. Old. I have done some work to it. Has brandnew green canvas seats. Jeep will run it has good compression.”
https://chico.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-general-purpose/6498319695.html
Before changes:
Nate’s at it again. He got to thinking about upgrading his steering on Ted, his CJ-3A. One thing led to another and soon he was developing a fairly non-invasive (no saginaw-like alterations) way of improving his steering. He’s spent the past month and a half writing it up on the earlyCJ-5 page.
http://www.earlycj5.com/xf_cj5/index.php?threads/teds-steering-upgrade-with-a-twist.128518/
Here are a few pics.
Could be a good price.
“Five new 31” tires 215 CI V8 Runs and drives no problem”
Has a bit of a jalopy look.
“This is a 1951 willys rat rod truck with 305 V8 Chevy engine and automatic transmission runs great. Clean title. Very Fun. Don’t really want to sell but got too many projects”
No drain holes, so this may have had some body work. No wipers or holes for wipers. No description provided. Might have a plow.
Looks solid.
“Old postal jeep right hand side $1500 (no ice creM equipment) Want the whole deal? It’s a turn Key business $2500 (music box, inverter, freezer, etc) Will take best offer Less”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Nice looking M-38.
“1952 Willys M38. Flat fender Korean War era Military jeep. Many OEM and NOS parts. Very good “driver” condition. Could be a class A restoration in a few long weekends. 134 “MC” stamped motor with T90 3 Speed transmission. 24v, blackout lights and all gauges work. Open to offers but please no low balls. I’m in no rush to sell.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/16/2016) Looks like a nice jeep. Has updated engine.
“Hello, We are selling our 1952 Willys Jeep. It has a GM Buick Dauntless V-6 engine and runs like a top. With overdrive box, lock-out hubs, all in great working condition. This vehicle is a real “head-turner”. You can hardly get fuel without someone coming up to talk about it with you. We have mounted a spare tire to the back since these photos were taken. All steel body with NO !! rust.
Driven approx 50 miles a year for the last ten years. Collectors plates. Top is in excellent shape. Get ready for the parade season with this Jeep. Please, no “low price” offers, this is truly a one of a kind.
Thank you,”
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ank/cto/d/1952-willys-jeep-must-see/6497967010.html
This may have some Allstate hubs.
“This specific cj2a has had only two owners, runs, drives, and stops great. The highly sought after “Go Devil” engine runs very strong on first turn. The 3 speed manual transmission functions as it should, smooth, and with no hesitation. 4wd functions in high and low, and the frame has no rot and very little rust. This willys was garage kept and never saw snow, or salt as it resided in St. Petersburg Florida with its original owner since initial purchase. The body, floor, rockers, and frame are 100 % rot free with very minimal rust. All parts are original excluding the tail lights and spare tire. All electronics(lights, gauges,ECT.) function properly and tires have good tread and no leaks. Jeep has been well maintained and is ready to hit the road or trails with all needed paperwork. Priced to sell fast, a great ride in rare condition and a real head turner. Feel free to call or text anytime. I have email but will respond faster on my phone. Price is negotiable, open to trades for classic vehicles and jeeps only. No top included”
https://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willys-jeep-cj-2a/6497594755.html
Chad shared this auction. The Bring-A-Trailer bid as of this writing is $11,500. I’m a bit floored by that bid, as the paint isn’t perfect and there are some dings in the metal.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1957-jeep-forward-control-170/
“This 1963 Jeep Forward Control 170 (FC-170) was recently acquired by the Kentucky-based selling dealer from its previous owner in Georgia. Power comes from a 226ci Super Hurricane inline-six paired to a 3-speed manual gearbox. The vehicle had been used as a daily driver, and the prior owner installed locking hubs, a new exhaust system, auxiliary gauges, new tail lights, a new fuel tank, carburetor, air cleaner assembly, pressure plate, throw-out bearing, and much more as detailed below. Three months ago, the seller also fitted new period-correct wheels and new tires, re-wired the headlights, and added a new fuel pump, spark plugs, coil, and distributor. The four-wheel-drive system is claimed to work well, and this Jeep is now being offered with a receipt for the seller’s recent service, along with a clean Kentucky title.”
Works for parades. A few years ago a buyer could get a nice MB or GPW for this price.
“This ARMY JEEP runs and drives. It is equipped for use, as if it was on active duty.”
https://shoals.craigslist.org/ctd/d/1948-cj-2a-army-jeep-stk-1512/6482302000.html
This doesn’t run at the moment. Sure looks like an unrestored gem that would clean up nicely.
“I am selling a 1951 Willy’s Wagon for sale. This is a very clean vehicle. Must see to appreciate. I have not had it running in awhile, but it did run years ago. Very low original miles. Asking $10,000, but will consider all reasonable offers. Thanks for looking!”
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-willys-wagon/6491011124.html
Has a Sears Deluxe Top (that might be warped). Listed as a ’54’ it looks like a CJ-2A that probably has an f-head. No description provided.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/d/classic-willy-for-sale/6496478111.html
It doesn’t run.
“FOR SALE – 1948 cj2a Willys jeep — amateur restoration in 2009— It does not run — the compression in the cyclinders is very low. So it will need some work.”
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-cj2a-willys-jeep/6497005334.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Some model of column shift setup.
“Early 1950s Lhead engine complete with trans and tcase.runs. no knocks when i cranked it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
(01/10/2018) Craig shared this one. Seller listed it as a 2A, but it says on the serial plate that it’s a 3A. I would recommend bringing shovel so you can dig it out of the snow!
“willys jeep 2a frame good engine and trans needs work does not roll can provide better hood just seeing if anyone is interested will need trailor and comalong to load or winch no title”
This a rare factory photo of early Nissan Patrol 4W60s. It was taken only three months after they began production. The 4W60s were made through 1960.
“1951 Press Photo Japanese workers build jeeps in Tokyo factory, Japan. This is an original press photo. Jeep-Japan – Industry – Bigger and more powerful than their American counterparts, Japanese jeeps receive their finishing touches in the Nissan Motor factory in Tokyo. The jeeps are used by the national rural police to speed up investigation work. More than 100 of the vehicles, which are constructed from materials from Japan, have been delivered. Photo measures 9 x 7.25 inches. Photo is dated 12-04-1951.”
UPDATE: Rudy has a similar exhaust manifold, but it is cast iron.
Dave writes that he picked up this boat marine inboard exhaust manifold. The former owner said he tried to google it, but could find no information. It came off a Jeep mb motor. Anyone recognize it?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks solid.
“Original drivetrain, cylinder, mechanically and structurally sound. Tires 80% new. Runs great. Clean title in hand. Non-operational registration is up to date. Original wench not hooked up runs off engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5995
(08/16/2017) Has some updates. Price seems good.
“I’m selling my ’54 Willys CJ-3B. Engine is a Chevy 350. Runs great. 3-speed T-90 transmission. Everything shifts smooth. Too speed is around 50-55mph. Tires are 32×11.5 BF Goodrich in like new condition. Miles are unknown, as the odometer does not work. VIN on body and frame matches. Body is fairly clean considering its age. New battery. 12 volt electrical. Drum brakes. Soft top is in decent shape. Smog exempt. Registration is up to date. Includes tow bar and lights.
This jeep was well cared for. I’ve owned it for a little more than a year, and haven’t had any issues with it. Unfortunately, my plans changed and I need to part ways.”
This has a bunch of updates. Looks nice.
“1947 jeep willy chevy 383 small block. Muncie 4 speed with overdrive. Currie 4-9 custom built for this willy rear end. Dayna 35 front end new pro comp shocks. Rutlands 12,000lb wench.several light bars”