No pics provided.
“will not be able to restore as hoped!”
https://dallas.craigslist.org/sdf/cto/d/1949-willy-jeep/6266661310.html
No pics provided.
“will not be able to restore as hoped!”
https://dallas.craigslist.org/sdf/cto/d/1949-willy-jeep/6266661310.html
No pics provided.
“Just like the ones on tv show mash. Needs to be restored kinda rough. Great project… lost title but sure we can figure it out please call”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/47-willys-jeep/6297551620.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
“Selling a Jeep Willys CJ2A. As you can see from the pictures, it does not run. The motor does turn by hand and the transmission/transfer case seems to shift like it should. The body is mostly rusted. The grill is solid. With the Jeep comes 2 spare axles, 1 front with manual locking hubs and 1 rear. Also I have another steering box and quite a bit of other small parts. I believe it may be a 1948. Selling as is, no title. Text for any more information. Thanks. Asking $1000 OBO. Make me an offer.”
UPDATE: Here is a brochure and some directions/schematics for the rare Sierra Dana 20 Overdrive.
In November of 1980, Pickup, Van & 4WD Magazine published this article on overdrives, which includes several I hadn’t heard about. This series of article images comes from Christian Harrison (and thanks to Marty Tilford for spotting it). The scans aren’t perfect, but are mostly readable. You can find a similar article at the Four Wheeler Network.
Particularly interesting to me is the Dana 20-mounted Sierra Overdrive. Willie Worthy of Four Wheeler was involved in the development of it, but noted that a lack of capital doomed it.
Must be an early jeep given the solid rims.
“1942- Camouflaged Willys Jeep fitted with a Browning M1917 machine gun crossing a jungle stream.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were on eBay.
Nick is selling this set of early Free-Lock hubs.
“Very rare Free-Lock hubs for a Willys Jeep. Only a handful of surviving sets known on the Jeep forums. These were taken off a running Jeep and appear to be working well. All parts needed to install are included.”
This is an interesting CJ-3B body. Either it is some strange aftermarket body or it’s an MB body that’s been modified with a higher cowl to mimic a CJ-3B body.
“1953 Willys CJ3B tub, fenders, hood, and grille. Sitting on later model CJ frame and running gear. Both have been narrowed to fit the tub width. Have Washington state title. $550 obo.”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/cto/d/1953-willys-cj3b/6295815268.html
It has a few updates, but looks good for the price.
“I have a 1955 willys jeep cj 4×4, Buick v6 231 oddfire w/3spd trans. Brand new seats, great hunting rig, hot rod, or wheeler…Registered and clean title! Possible trade for tractor, or 4×4 truck”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/1955-willys-4×4-jeep/6293501724.html
This jeep has some polish to it. The bumper looks unique (possibly a dealer add-on?) and the rims are old school. It may even have a stainless windshield.
“1958 WILLYS CJ 5 jeep. Shelby 289 v8. Warn winch, warn overdrive “awesome”, new top, nice tires, 8 track. Unmolested rig. A true survivor. Nevada rig. Always stored inside.”
https://humboldt.craigslist.org/cto/d/58-willys-jeep/6292152373.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Appears solid.
“Chevy 350, factory running gear with overdrive. Four inch lift with 35s and Saginaw steering. New soft top and seats. Runs great dependable.”
This was just listed over at Warjeeps.com.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale17/adm515/adm515.html
“1952 Jeep Willy M38 Trailer & Radio *LOTS OF EXTRAS*
Selling a street legal 1952 Willys Army Jeep Model M-38 with lockable 1952 Dunbar-Kapple M-100 Engineer Ordnance Stock Trailer. This Korean War Jeep in Olive Drab over tan canvas was made to drive underwater, has only 13,900 Actual miles and 5,300 since restored. It is the last year for flat hood and fenders. The owner has been collecting Military paraphernalia for many years and when he goes to a show and sees a correct spare part he buys it and they are now included with the Jeep and Trailer (inventory listed below). Jeep and trailer clear and separate Titles, Jeep VIN is RMC105981 and Trailer VIN is 285801.
The flat four cylinder engine has had a new fuel pump, spark plugs, gas tank, and carburetor. The transmission is three speed with HI/LO and 2/4 wheel drive. There are four drum brakes. There are two 12 volt batteries with the radio on a 24 volt system. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
The photo must have been taken before the fires (lots of smoke everywhere right now in the PNW!).
“Runs great. Will need clutch soon and an emergency breaking system (optional). Includes removable canvas top and doors . Wench mounted on front. Same owner for 40 yrs. Used on family ranch mainly. Located in Prairie City. Asking $4000. Please call or text Kendall at # listed above.”
I’m guessing it runs?
“HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR 20 YEARS,”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/d/1953-willys-jeep-flat-bed/6294756010.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
This has been militarized.
“1951 Willy’s CJ-3A Jeep
(Civilian / M-38 Military Clone)
1951 Willy’s CJ-3A Jeep (Civilian / M-38 Military Clone)
Serial# 3J77908
This jeep is privately owned and 100% turn-key. Selling only because I have multiple project vehicles and no time to enjoy this one anymore. It’s a great weekend cruiser and gets lots of attention wherever it goes. Truly classic Korean War era jeep that would be a great addition to any collectors line up.
I purchased this jeep from a farm in upstate NY and was my fixer-upper project back in 2009. I have the clean title in-hand, exempt status, antique registered w/ period correct tag, recent oil change, new tires, and only needs a few minor repairs to make it perfect. I have put only 1,500 miles on it since purchased, no accidents, adult owned, garage kept, never seen rain or snow, never off-road, non-smoker and no dents or dings, 46k original miles on drive train. I start it every weekend and take it for a short ride to keep her running. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
Looks good for the price.
“1975 Mail Jeep DJ-5. Runs and drives good. Newer tire, auto. $1900 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Looks ready for use.
“1975 Jeep Mail Truck. No smog required. Perfect advertising vehicle or delivery or personal use. Has a 235ci straight 6 cylinder engine with torque light transmission. Sliding doors on both sides and rear gate door. Runs great looks great!”
Runs.
“I’ve got a 1976 2wd right hand drive mail Jeep I put in new locks and ignition new brakes all the way around and new master brake cylinder two brand new tires from Les Schwab on the front and two used tires on the back. Runs and drives I used it for the Post Office but I don’t need it anymore”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/d/1976-right-hand-drive-jeep-dj5/6296134098.html
Seller has additional parts besides the truck.
“1963 FC 170 Jeep cabover truck. 4X4 226 flathead 6 cyl. Extra cab and enough parts to make one complete truck. The only glass I have is the rear glass. Windshields are availible, youcan get the infomation on the FC Forum bulliten board. $2800/ offer”
https://lewiston.craigslist.org/cto/d/fc-170-jeep/6293391895.html
It’s a project.
“this is a project, complete, I have had running on gas can, just got clean gas tank but not installed. needs some tlc /// has aluminum artic top, as far as I can tell it is an m38 just no time for these projects anymore.”
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-cj3-m38-willys-jeep/6287249289.html
UPDATE:**SOLD**
The seller has prices on a couple things, but doesn’t list a price for this overdrive/tc/tranny combo.
“Stock parts.
Frame. – $500
Front and rear axle. – $500
Heads. I’ve got 2. – $350 each”
There may be some value here.
“this is a project, doesn’t run, need trailer to haul, or can deliver within reason. Good Project I just don’t have time, make me an offer willing to trade for?????”
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/1955-willys-jeep-cj5/6287248958.html
This June 2, 1942, photo published in Australia of a jeep gliding on a cable has been shown elsewhere, but I like the caption. The paper calls it a Beep, a Blitz Buggy, and the diminutive of the jeep (meaning it isn’t the jeep), which was also called a command car. Basically, as of that time, the name was still being figured out.
UPDATE: Status Unknown. **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks good. Lacks combat rims.
“1945 Willys Jeep WW2 4wd frame off restored parade ready $15000 or B.O.”
Looks like a fair price.
“Hard Top for a CJ-2A or CJ-3A. All aluminum Sear’s hard top.”
https://fingerlakes.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-cj-2a-hard-top/6296190793.html
Not sure how much value is here.
“Willys jeep 46
Complete column shift with transmission
Engine not stuck.
Not running, rusty frame
Steering wheel nice.”
https://syracuse.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-jeep-cj2a-46-column/6295954978.html