To be fair, they never made them like this.
“Runs great very solid no rust V6 35 inch tires they don’t make them like this no more must sell”
https://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/d/47-willys-jeep/6381687830.html
To be fair, they never made them like this.
“Runs great very solid no rust V6 35 inch tires they don’t make them like this no more must sell”
https://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/d/47-willys-jeep/6381687830.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1959 Willys FC170, factory straight 6 , 4wd, Warn overdrive option , aftermarket “erra” correct flat bed , currently not running ( needs distributor rebuilt ) needs tires, ( tires over 10 years old and dry rotted ) . Interior in real good condition . Cash Sale, no trades, will need car hauler trailer or roll back to transport. Bill of sale will be provided at time of sale, Georgia does not title vehicles this age.
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/cto/d/1959-willys-fc170/6381116952.html
Mike shared this photo he found on Facebook of the lovely actress Christine Kaufmann on a jeep. She was born in 1945, so I imagine this was from the early to mid 1960s? This also made the rounds on Pinterest, saved by Roberto Flores. Christine would go on to marry Tony Curtis, among others.
UPDATE: Same seller is selling a second version of this press photo on eBay. See the first one sold in 2014 at the bottom.
“1948 Press Photo Lieutenant Colonel William E. Jennings in Jeep through Greece. This is an original press photo. Lieutenant Colonel William E. Jennings, Watervliet, Michigan, drives Jeep through mud caused by unseasonable rains and snows which plagued the Roumeli offensive, first spring drive by the Greek National Army against Guerrillas. Jennings is one of the U.S. observers advising the Greek army in its push on rebel positions in mountains near Lamia which are interfering with U.S. construction gangs. Rebuilding the Athens-Salonika highway and railroad. Photo measures 9 x 7.25 inches. Photo is dated 05-11-1948.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9900.
Not my color of choice, but looks like the work was well done (except for the bubbling paint).
“1947 WILLYS PANEL DELIVERY STREET ROD
351 FORD ENGINE
AUTOMATIC
AIR CONDITIONING
NEEDS PAINT HAS SOME BUBBLES
DRIVE AS IS OR PAINT IT
SOLD AS IS WHERE IS”
Looks to have a home-made top.
“Selling my 1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep L-134 engine 4WD 3 speed. Runs great and plows on it ready for winter. Serious inquires only.”
https://plattsburgh.craigslist.org/snw/d/1946-cj2a-willys-jeep/6384260814.html
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $1500.
Listed as a 1947, it’s got an M-38 body. Has an overdrive.
“Project, 225 V6, 3 speed with overdrive. Runs and drives but engine has a miss. New master cylinder.”
If the body has been patched well enough, this might be a good price.
“ns and drives,clear title,good brakes,body has been patched,3 speed,good for beach buggy,hunting jeep or for vacation home,”
https://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/cto/d/1967-willys-jeep-cj5-with/6383723400.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
The doors and top looks to be Meyer. The rear door is custom.
“1974 CJ7 army jeep number 264 has Regional dog tags .motor was rebuilt has proximately 1500 miles on it. Jeep runs good has locking hubs custom steel bumpers front and rear new floors custom aluminum back door All Steel body”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
IT’s got a column shift transmission.
“1946 Willy CJ2A , doesn’t run it’s a fixer upper. Asking $1500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
It needs some work.
“Complete! Been sitting for years!Needs work! 2 wheel dr! Will trade for ?? Or $5500”
Includes a Koenig(?) half top.
“For sale 61 jeep Willy’s runs great. It only needs a tub or drive as is. Comes with full factory plow setup and pick-up style cab, both removed. New manifold, pinion seals done. Compression test excellent making me think the engine was rebuild recently.”
https://providence.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-willys-61/6375634550.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Could be some value here.
“62 Jeep ready to be finished. I bought this jeep as is stands from a old family friend. He had a fiberglass tub put on it and all new wire harness. Runs good, 4 hi & lo work, but needs several things to complete it. The water pump just started leaking, steering column has a bad bearing (stiff and squeaks), needs new break cylinders as well. I also have a Myers hard top with doors. I have owned it for 4 years and just cant get the time to finish it so want to pass it to someone who needs a project. Keep in mind its old and a project but the body work is finished and just needs some attention.”
It runs.
“1949 Willys Jeep CJ2A
Original Drivetrain
New fuel pump and gas tank
Runs, but brakes do not function properly
Windshield frame is missing.
Sold with Georgia Bill of Sale.”
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/cto/d/1949-willys-jeep-cj2a/6381204809.html
No pics provided.
“needs finished wiring and a few other things new tub or trade for newer jeep 2000 or newer”
https://dayton.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-jeep-willys/6385070554.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $50/each.
Not sure how much value is here but several look rusted.
“I have a number of stock Willys CJ2A rims. Most still have tires mounted. These are 16 inch rims. $50 each.”
This has some fixes, including a large steel plate welded to the driver’s side frame near the grille. Also has a 3B windshield.
“1946 jeep with willys 4 cyl hurricane engine 12 v starter and battery system”
https://loz.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep/6381538440.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.
includes a variety of parts.
“For Sale: complete, intact, 1947 Willys CJ2A Open Jeep, [green paint pictured]. Clear Legible Data Plate is on the jeep. This is a package deal for multiple jeeps. The jeep and parts jeeps that come with it have everything except a rear seat and fuel tank. This is a restoration project, but a sound one, spare mint frame and many spare parts COME WITH the jeep. From the oil bath air filter down to the 9” brakes, this jeep is complete. The Jeep is a rolling chassis. This will roll right up on to your trailer. Everything not on the jeep is in the jeep and / or in a box for the jeep. The L134 motor is not running, but it is the original L134 Flathead. This jeep’s tub has been entirely rebuilt using 14G diamond plate steel. Someone put approximately 250-400 hrs in the body tub restoration.
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Steve shared this pair.
“2 Jeeps 1946 CJA been sitting in shed for yours complete floor rust have not tried to turn motor over yet and 1945 military keep M B O R D same cons rusty not sure if motor is free but complete both have original flatheads etc”
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/d/1946-jeep-cja-1945-mbord/6375627116.html
Stever shared this eBay ad. It is a colorized reproduction photo of some famous Brooklyn Dodgers in a jeep. Not worth a whole lot, but interesting just the same.
“Jackie Robinson Duke Snider PeeWee Reese Jeep 8×10 11×14 Colorized Photo”
Seller seems to be getting more aggressive with the pricing. Interesting photo just the same.
“1944 Press Photo American jeep stops and read the signage in Highway “6”
This is an original press photo. New Zealanders, who probably got their information from a close contest with Nazi Bullets, erected his sign which temporarily halts an American Jeep on famed Highway “6” which leads to Rome. “Achtung” is the German word for “attention” and the warning it headlines is situated a few miles from where the Rapido River crosses the highway south of Cassino. Photo measures 8.25 x 7.25 inches. Photo is dated 3-18-1944.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. No Price listed.
Steve shared this ad. The jeep has an older body kit that mixed CJ-3A, M-38, and MB elements.
“Calling all Jeep collectors! Here is a great opportunity to own a fully restored classic Jeep model CJ3A. The Jeep was restored approximately 10 years ago, has been driven just 100 miles since the restoration and has been garage kept since its restoration. The frame and body are in excellent condition. The engine and transmission were rebuilt at the time of the restoration. Since being acquired by the owner the fuel system was replaced due to corrosion from long periods of non-operation. This Jeep is well maintained, looks great and drives well.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(11/09/2017) Rough shape, but these are hard to find.
“You are bidding on a rare prototype ford jeep known as the GP. This is a very early first series GP. Although incomplete it comes with many parts. The frame is in excellent condition. The tub will need repair and I’m including the front and rear floor replacement panels. Here’s a quick list of included items but I do have more that goes with the project. I have a title that matches the vin on the frame. This is your chance to get your hands on one at a very reasonable price.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
Could be a good price.
“1952 M38A1 {same as a cj5 only the military version} It has been converted to 12 V seats recovered Other than that it is stock. It has a great tow bar, needs brakes adjusted. other than that it is ready to drive. $2900.00”
This includes a Warn/Saturn overdrive.
https://corvallis.craigslist.org/cto/d/1957-willys-utility-wagon/6381977283.html
“1957 Willys Utility Wagon – $2500 OBO
Options: L6-226 Super Hurricane, 4 Wheel Drive (4×4), Overdrive
If interested please email or call: nine seven zero – four zero three – five two six seven
History:
This vehicle was purchased in 2002 at 75,866 miles on the odometer. It was maintained and driven weekly for a few years. It was then parked for approximately 8 years. In 2014 the cylinders were soaked with Marvel Mystery Oil and the engine was turned by hand. After a tuneup, some distributor parts and a carb rebuild it cranked right up. The wagon was then garaged until recently. This vehicle is being sold “as is” to make room in the garage, as well as to give another enthusiast the pleasure of working on and driving such a great historical vehicle.
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