UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $9900.
Craig shared this one. It has a variety of mods, but appears solid.
“1950 Willys Jeep
4×4
Title is clean
Low miles
== I have lots of accessories.
It’s a antique –
Tons of upgrades”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $9900.
Craig shared this one. It has a variety of mods, but appears solid.
“1950 Willys Jeep
4×4
Title is clean
Low miles
== I have lots of accessories.
It’s a antique –
Tons of upgrades”
It runs.
“I have a 1950 willeys cj3a it does need a little work not much though it run hasn’t been taged since 2009 need to sale fast do to got myslf into trouble it is in good shape just needs a little cleaning up but has no dents”
https://chico.craigslist.org/cto/d/willeys-cj/6205153072.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was 7200.
Has an f-head.
“1951 Jeep CJ 3A
4 Cyl. Runs strong.
Bimini top and full enclosure frame with doors.
8000 lb WARN Winch.”
Looks like a DJ-3A Dispatcher body on a 4wd frame.
“1959 (as per title) Willys Jeep cj3a.
v8 305 engine
New radiator, electronic ignition, electric fuel pump, and battery
Jeep runs strong with a lot of power.
4×4 high and low
kenwood stereo
original transfer case
$3200 obo”
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6222534594.html
“Great jeep” suggests it runs and drives.
“Great jeep have original service hand book as well 3,500”
https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/d/jeep-for-sale-willys/6215676177.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
It’s a project with some updates.
“Early 50’s Willys Jeep M-38 project
I am not going to be able to finish this Jeep as I had hoped so I am selling it.
It has a 231 v-6 engine that has the HEI ignition. I have run the engine with pouring fuel down the carb and jumper wires, it sounded good and started right up.
It has a T-14 3 speed trans mission, and a single lever M-18 transfercase. the engine- trans assembly probably all came from a 70’s jeep.
It has a complete Rancho suspension, Rancho shocks and springs with about 2” lift and heavy duty Con-Ferr shackles
It has the one piece tie rod modification for better steering
It’s a big project or parts.
“Willies jeep project is Toyota chassis 327 sbc $1200 obo”
https://oregoncoast.craigslist.org/cto/d/willies-jeep-project/6222810452.html
Needs some work. It’s #20399. Includes other items.
“Early 1946 CJ2A original tub with original Data plates and clear title cj2a20399 the tub does need a lot of work and the gusset number is there and correct for that vin number was a column shift jeep does have the axe and shovel indent in driver side. Does come with 4 16″ solid original wheels that are 4.5 inches wide. There are a lot of original parts that are still really good shape on this body”
https://dallas.craigslist.org/sdf/pts/d/early-willys-cja-body-title/6217969759.html
I’m assuming this is a Warn. No pics provided.
“Have recently rebuilt Wagner Overdrive for Willy’s vehicles, 29 tooth, never used since rebuilt.”
https://tucson.craigslist.org/pts/d/wagner-overdrive-for-jeep/6219355893.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Listed as a 1939, it may be a CJ-3A.
“I have an running 1940’s Jeep Willys for sale it has an original flat head 4 cylinder hurricane engine and it runs. But… there is no title, And the break linkage is broken other than that along with some body issues due to age its ready to roll.”
Needs a driveline at the very least.
“Hello, I’m selling my1982 right hand drive Am General Dj5 jeep. I used it to carry mail last year and it’s set up with a trey already. The tags are current but need to be renewed. They expire on the 15th of this month. It did run and drove until just recently. It was shaking so we took off the drive line and noticed it was broken and needed to be replaced. It’s been sitting for a while but should still start up. I never looked for the part and just didn’t have the time to get it replaced. Ive since became a regular and no longer have use for it so. It’s a fun little jeep. Please let me know if you would like to come check it out or have any additional questions.”
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/d/am-general-dj-right-hand/6218568744.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/05/2017) Hard to say how much value is here, Plenty of unusual mods.
“Runs. Good restoration project. Call for details. No low ballers, no scammers, no BS. Call for more details.”
https://yubasutter.craigslist.org/cto/d/ford-jeep/6200662720.html
Claiming that Sunday was “Tow Hell” day might be a slight exaggeration, but I wouldn’t call it a winning day either. Let’s recap the last couple days as I’ve been so busy I haven’t had time to photograph some of it.
I finally got the jeep running well on Friday after determining there was an air leak in a short piece of hose (let air in, but did not let gas out). I then timed it by ear and feel, rather than diagnostics, and that seemed to do the trick. On Saturday, I built a tow setup that utilized existing holes in the front bumper. I wanted some thing strong, but didn’t want to drill into the bumper.
Once the tow setup was ready, I turned to the exhaust. I’d already had Ann go to a muffler shop to replicate the 1.5″, 7′ section of tailpipe I needed (thankfully I had an original end section leftover from one of the DJs to use as a template). I combined the tail pipe with a Walker muffler I bought off Amazon and some Oreilly’s clamps and assembled the exhaust with relative ease.
I thought we were ready to head for Pasco on Sunday morning.
We spent the first part of Sunday morning cleaning up the garage. It was a bit of a mess! Once that was done, we hooked up Patterson and began slowly towing him. We didn’t make it through the first intersection of my parent’s quiet neighborhood before I realized that the jeep wasn’t tracking around the corner. When I turned slowly right, it began to turn slowly left, forcing me to hit the brakes.
What the hell? I’ve towed a number of vehicles and never, ever run into this type of trouble.
We carefully tried a couple more corners and each was the same. The jeep began to turn the opposite way. I’d have to hop out and correct Patterson’s direction. After a trip around the block, we arrived at my parent’s house once more.
I pulled out my googler, but couldn’t find anyone having a similar problem. I concluded the drag link/ross box was somehow interfering with the jeep from tracking properly. I did read were “Dr. Verne” (aka Verne Simmons) would remove his drag link to tow it, but my custom radiator made that strategy near impossible without disassembly of multiple items. I was just about ready to remove the drag link when I decided, on a lark, to unscrew the control screw(could be the wrong name for this) on the Ross box. My assumption was that this would loosen the Ross mechanism, freeing the drag link to spin the steering wheel more easily.
UPDATE: I suspect this sold.
Dean is selling this FC: (The green one and the red FC one sold).
It’s a good sign when there are bows in the bow holders!
“This is a factory civilian version (none military)cj2a willys jeep fully frame off restoration that is not perfect but close everything has eather been rebuilt or bought new 99%of it all came from walcks or kaiserwillys its got new springs gauges seat covers and padding just to name a few motor has had all machine work done as needed transmission rebuilt with new seals bearings sinkernisers it has a factory style Ramsey winch and mounting bracket Ramsey pto box both been reworked and work nothing spared the miles (881)or correct since put back together in early 2015 it’s not had any rough off roading (no mudd) or puddle jumping I’m basically the only one that has driven it if interested no email or text calls only please and trading is probably out unless you really have something different or rarely unusually neat cause I’ve eather had it or got it Thanks for looking and happy jeeping”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“Ford GPW (Willys Jeep)
327 Chevy engine
SM420 4-Speed manual transmission
5:38 Gears
Posi front and rear
8,000 lb Warn winch
Tow bar
33 x 12.50-15 tires
Runs
Clean title”
Craig shared this one.
“1956 Willy’s pick up. Wooden bed. Buyer is responsible for obtaining the vehicle from the Uniontown PA area.”
This one has its own style.
“4wd-327 corvette engine- 8 cyl-3 speed transmission and much more….I have to sell this jeep asap. It is a great investment.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.
(03/05/2016) If you like animal prints, you might love this one. This needs a little work of some kind.
https://northmiss.craigslist.org/cto/6216806094.html
“3 Speed Manual ~ Hi-Low Range
4 x 4
L-226 Super Hurricane Inline Six Cylinder
Engine Runs Exceptionally Strong
No Overheating
Does Not Smoke
Factory Oil Filter
Cranks, Drives & Handles Well
~ Owner’s Daily Driver & Fishing Wagon ~
Transmission & Clutch Shift Properly
T-90 Transmission, Dana 18 Transfercase
Dana 25 Front Diff & Dana 44 Rear Diff
Gasket Kits Needed All Around
New Tires, Wheels, Brakes & Brake Lines
Starter Just Rebuilt
New Battery
Seller needs it gone.
“”I have a 1947 willys jeep for sale. I hate to sell but I need some more room. Jeep runs like a top and has working 4 wheel drive, lights, and a horn. Clean jeep txt or call for more pics and vids of her running. Asking 5000 obo,,,,,I don’t check emails”
Looks like the rear part of the fenders is missing. Are those Cutlas hubs?
“1958 Willys pickup. Has original inline 6 with 3 speed transmission. Fresh paint, doors have been refinished and all new seals and glass installed in them. New Goodyear tires, complete time up with new electronic distributor, New generator. Body is in great shape for a 1958. Clean title.”
Jim shared this ad.
“Selling military m416 & m762 trailer , Jeep off road trailer . Both are title with permanent plates, ok tires. Will need light wiring. When I use them I use trailer magnet lights. Asking $2,500.00”
https://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/d/military-off-road-jeep/6211135691.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Doesn’t run.
“57 FC-150 JEEP/WILLYS
$4,000 (Negotiable)
No title. Bill of sale only. Previous owner was given this truck by his father who owned it for over 20 years as a farm truck. The title was lost.
Not running. Rough shape but a good project. No truck bed, gas tank or fenders. Transmission is a manual but is in pieces as the previous owner was going to rebuild it. Engine is in vehicle, hanging from a chain and board to keep it in position. This truck is mostly disassembled in boxes. Steering column has been removed but still connected to gear box. Heater box is still connected but not wired or hooked up. No glass in the truck but new rear glass is included.”
Some parts value?
“Jeep 56 57 both ran and will run one has title one is for parts both are rusty and ruff woyld make good trsil rigs or utvs 1200.00 obo call”
Maybe some parts value given the Meyer hardtop and parts in the cargo area.
“1959 Jeep CJ5 Willys
not running
This is a project
many parts included
buick v6
hard top + doors
soft top (in rough shape) + soft door frames
clean title – in my name”