Seller would like to trade for a four wheeler (side x side I assume).
“1951 Willys overland. Truck needs fuel pump fixed and a new gas tank.. will start and run. . I want to trade for a 4 wheeler…”
Seller would like to trade for a four wheeler (side x side I assume).
“1951 Willys overland. Truck needs fuel pump fixed and a new gas tank.. will start and run. . I want to trade for a 4 wheeler…”
The windshield could use an adjustment back.
“Very nice original Willys Cj2 from 1947. Runs and drives great. Lots of new parts. Only 64,000 miles.”
Runs, but needs work. Might be worth a look.
“Up for sale is, what I believe is a 1956, Willys Jeep CJ5. The serial number under the hood reads 57548-14914. I am selling this for my uncle so please excuse my lack of knowledge on the vehicle. I do know you will not be able to drive it home, however it does run and you can test drive it before buying it. It has a Buick V8 with a Turbo 350 automatic transmission with a B&M ratchet shifter. Has 36″ super swamper tires which are pretty dry rotted but all hold air. It has Warn manual locking front hubs with a Dana 30 front end and Dana 44 rear end. It has a homemade canopy top which can be easily removed. frame is in good shape and body is in decent shape with a few dings and dents and some surface rust. This jeep needs a restoration, but it is a running and, we’ll say moving, project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $8000.
This is listed as a 1941. It has rear full floaters with a CJ body. Look like a pipe “roll cage”.
“941 Willy’s Jeep
Original….Runs good….
Will consider trade for…4 wheeler, motorcycle, travel trailer, etc. What ya got?
Asking $8000.00 cash or trade”
Could use some better pics, but sure looks pretty stock.
“M38a1 willys military USMC version of the cj5.. very origional, top, doors, military radio.. xtra parts include new f134 engine, many spares, licenced, pink in hand… black plate if you want it.. . John contact ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It’s project.
“I have a 1948 Willys for sale. It is a project. Set up for small block chevy, has fenderwell headers with purple hornies, 4 spd trans, BFG tires, has tow bar, tilt column, plastic fuel cell. Currently has no engine, has had new center link and tie rod, as well as new shocks. I’ve got TOO many projects, need this one gone. Make me an offer, all I can say is no.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $4500.
Needs an engine.
“Fc truck needs engine it does not have one in it”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(07/23/1953) “wagon has alot of new parts. brand new inspection good until 2/17.
-has a 69 buick skylark 350 with th350 transmission.
-new hooker supercomp headers
-new 3″cherrybomb sidepipes
-new fuel line and filter
-new gauges. temp, volt, and oil
-completley new wiring harnes. the old harnes war ripped oit and everything has been wired in brand new through a fuse block. everything runs off of toggle switches.
-battery disconnect
-rear mounted battery
-b/m mega shift
-upgraded electric wiper motor
-new summit racing 40,000btu heater
-new adjustable summit racing bucket seats
-new becool 1,300 cfm fan
-all new hoses and wiring on the motor
all suspension components are only 2 years old. leafs, bushings, shackles
-new tie rod ends.
alot of new stuff.
the rear floor is all new. with new batton strips. also the crossmembers that support the floor are new 2″x2″x.25″ box tubing. everything has been seam sealed. new rockers.
has 35×12.5×15 mickey thompson baja mtz tires.
thing runs great.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(03/30/2017) Has some updates, but also has a few critical parts (like the bezels). It’s listed as a 1953.
“1953 Jeep Willys V-35/U, 4×4, 3spd manual trans with hi-lo transfer case, new military tires including a spare, rebuilt engine-new rings, bearings, gaskets, new carburetor, new starter, new fuel filter, new seals and bearings in transmission, towbar included, new jerry can, current registration with clean title. Ready to go!! $5000”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/31/2016) Runs and drives.
“This is a fine running piece of American history. Has newly upholstered rear seat, Newly painted, extras. Runs Great and is nice and clean.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/25/2016) VEC that runs.
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A. Runs, Drives and Stops. Seats were redone and are new”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $1800.
(04/30/2017) Needs an engine.
“Selling my cj2a had plans to build it into a sick off road rig but gotta buy some new parts for my truck so parting ways with it has stock drive train with warn front hubs still has t90 3 speed trans with L head bell housing, no Engine, transfer driveshafts and all seats are in good shape no engine had plans to put a 4.3 in it since there is no engine but priorities changed shoot me a call or text have Arkansas title since that’s where I got it but just fill it out and your in your way”
Great action photo. Interesting mix of tires.
“1941- U.S. soldiers hurtling over bump while taking Ford GP Jeep on a test drive. Photo measures approx. 7″ x 9″ ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
A Ford GPA to the rescue!
“1943 Press Photo Army amphibious jeep delivers food to flooded hotel. This is an original press photo. With downtown Logansport IN inundated by the Wabash River guests stranded at the Barnett Hotel received their food via an Army amphibious jeep during the worst flood the area has known since 1913. Photo measures 8 x 6.25inches. Photo is dated 06-19-1943.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Looks like a good price.
“1946 CJ2A F4-Type motor runs and drivers. 4 wheel drive all works. Needs work to be road worthy. Tow bar. Push out windshield works. Tires in very good shape like new. Bucket seats. Brakes need work. New ignition system. Most electrical works.
1954 CJ3B no motor but has everything else. Bench seat in great shape. Extra motor parts (V6). Soft doors. Fold down windshield works.
$3000 or best offer for both. Will sell individually. Great for a summer project. Can deliver if needed within reason.”
Robert’s got his nice looking column shift up for sale.
“I’ll certainly miss it, but it’s time to put my column shift, 1946 CJ2A up for sale.
The body is in great condition. Of course it’s been painted some time during it’s 71 years. There is no visible rust. The floorboards and hat channels are solid. In case you didn’t know, the original willys floors were reinforced with thin metal C channels filled with wood. It was the perfect solution during the war, but the rotting wood quickly rusted the floors. Not this Willys. It’s still solid and original. Spending most of it’s life in California is probably the reason.
The engine was replace by the guy I bought it from. He said it’s a Jasper replacement engine. It’s also been converted to 12v out of a 1960s chrysler. I had the transmission rebuilt, along with all of the supporting parts (clutch, presure plate, throwout bearing, etc..) about 500 miles ago. That wasn’t cheap.
In the years that I’ve owned it, I’ve put less than 2000 miles on the odometer. In that time I’ve replace the following items.
16″NDT tires
Complete reproduction wire harness
Restored Carter carb with glass filter
Reproduction gauges
Fuel level sending unit
Rear seat
I’m sure there’s more I’m forgetting, but you are welcome to look through the folder full of receipts that I’ve kept.
I also have quite a few extra parts. Things like a vacuum wiper motor with line, a head, soft top bows, another transmission and much more.
The problems with it are a stuck horn button, the E brake doesn’t work, the carb needs adjusting (it backfires through the exhaust when you shut it off) and there is play in the steering.
Overall is an excellent, well preserved, CJ2a that I would not be afraid to drive anywhere. Add to that the fact that the column shifts were only produced for the first year and a half of production and you wind up with a very desirable old Jeep.
If you are serious about buying an old Jeep, don’t let this one slip by you. Column shifts in this condition don’t come along very often!”
Mark Smith from warjeeps/sellajeep/jeeptrucks.com shared these jeeps up for auction in Auburn, CA. Bidding ends May 18th.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
This appears worth a look.
“This is an authentic 1954 Willys Jeep. It was given to my dad by the original owner, my dad passed it to my son who has absolutely no interest. I need to sell to pay for last year of college tuition. Original hard top, stored inside. This vehicle has always been stored indoors. Includes a new wiring harness my dad wanted to install before his health failed. No electrical issues, he just always was “piddling” with this fun little vehicle. Soft top included which has a value of about $800. This price is NOT NEGOTIABLE, I have done the research and price is fair and reasonable. Only serious inquiries from collectors will be answered. Title is clear and in hand.”
Has some non stock items.
“A Ford GPW military Jeep. New tires, brakes, exhaust and rebuilt carb”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500.
Runs and drives.
“I’m looking at $16,500
Jeep is currently built up as British airborne
Comes with: spare orig grill with headlight buckets, spare engine block, 3 gas cans, 2 uncut front bumpers, all orig equip that was taken off(canvas, rear attachment items etc).
Engine top end was redone 2yrs ago, trans totally rebuilt last year, restored frame off 12 yrs ago and sat for most of its life post restore, owned it since 2012. Purchased with 1100 miles, currently has 2488 on it. It runs and shifts as it should, 4×4 works flawlessly. All gauges and secondary lights work, no leaks or drips
Additional item shown in photos NOT included(tarps, radio, water can and boxes on hood, camo net etc). Any questions or more photo request, please email me. Willing to help with transportation needs, for extra cost.”
Nice looking wagon.
“Restored with only 2400 miles since restoration – 350 Crate 350 turbo, painless wiring, Vintage AC – power windows, seats, all leather custom interior. Unique and super cool head turner – period correct 1956 tagged license plate – I bought this to brand and use for a coffee roasting business, closed the business so now it just sits in the garage or goes out to the occasional car show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJm2Sdyag04”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“I’d like to post this Willys Wagon for sale. It been in the family for 40+ years, but never restored. It looks like original parts and has been in the warehouse for decades.
– Model 673 SW
– S/N 14105
– L6-161 Lightning Engine (2.6L)”
Craig spotted this odd one on eBay.
“1961 willys truck on a 1971 4wd chevy frame 327 auto ps pb digital gauges red. Red rhino lining paint Dana 60 rear’s and Dana 44 fronts Diamond plated door panels.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4250.
Has some mods.
“This is an awesome Jeep! I bought this instead of a UTV for the deer lease. It can seat four with the bus seat installed in the back and has seat belts.
I’ve done a lot of work to this. Parts are widely available: (https://walcks4wd.com/)
Easy to work on especially with the original manual which can be included.
This has a heavy duty winch. It runs like a dream! This is ready to go hunting or off roading today.
I will not ship. No trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Has some mods.
“1942 Jeep Willys-$5500
Clean and running Jeep Willys. Titled and antique plates. Garage kept!”