UPDATE: Price bumped to $5000.
“1962 Willys Wagon – original engine – PTO driven winch – original rear seats – good tires.”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $5000.
“1962 Willys Wagon – original engine – PTO driven winch – original rear seats – good tires.”
Seth spotted this nice looking Commando. I don’t know enough about them to know if the restoration was a perfect one or not.
“Recently Restored 1970 Jeepster Commando. Red with cream top over tan, 160hp/265lb-ft factory-rated Dauntless 225ci V6 engine, 3-speed manual, 4-wheel drive. AM/FM radio w/cassette player, heater/defroster, front bucket seats, rear bench seats, locking front wheel hubs.Call 425.562.1000 for more information.”
http://www.jamesedition.com/cars/jeep/other/ster-for-sale-914094
UPDATE: **SOLD* on eBay.
“Offered for sale is our 1963 Willys Jeep Surrey. This car was restored in our automotive restoration shop CASCO Automotive Restorations, a division of Classic Auto Supply Co., in Coshocton Ohio in 2004 and shortly thereafter transported to the Florida Keys where it has been since then. The odometer shows 37,600 miles. I do not believe this to be correct. The Serial Number is 5633722482.
For more information about the Jeep Surreys (called the Gala when first introduced) and the history and restoration of this Surrey please visit the nice article done by Old Cars Weekly magazine which can be found at Old Cars Weekly, Car of the week. older posts until you get to May 1, 2013.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12000
(05/14/20144) Looks good.
“New full fabric top, runs great, no rust!! 90% original. VERY GOOD CONDITION”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Seller mistakenly listed this as a M-38A1.
“I’m selling my M38A1 jeep with a clear title and collector plates.It is in great shape and runs great.I have all five original military tires w/tubes,the frame for the canvas top but no canvas,axe and shovel that strap to the sides of the vehicle,back seat,tow bar.All the lights work including night lights,all the gauges work,horn works,two new batteries last week,new muffler from Midwest Military.I am open to offers so if you’re interested give me a shout.Thanks.”
Has plenty of footman loops on the hood. Looks solid.
http://lascruces.en.craigslist.org/cto/5025633815.html
“For sale is an extremely clean 1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A. This Willys Jeep came from Tucson, Arizona where the original owner purchased it new in 1948 and lived there until he decided to sell it to a gentleman in New Mexico over 10 years ago. After the Jeep came to New Mexico it had an older restoration done back in 2004. Soon after the Jeep was restored the owner drove it, and used it pretty regular so It’s not in show room quality anymore, but it’s still in amazing shape for its age. It has the original and very reliable 4-134 L Head Go-Devil engine that was completely rebuilt and runs excellent, also this Jeep is still running the original 6 Volt electrical system with a brand new battery that works flawlessly.
UPDATE: The ad has disappeared off Craigslist. **Status Unknown**
Seth spotted this ad. If you are looking for some Kaiser cars, there are a few for sale. There’s also a CJ-3B behind the Jeepster, but I didn’t see a reference about it for sale.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/5030966132.html
“My family got into the car dealership business in the early 40’s. Kaiser Willys AMC Jeep Studebaker Nash . My grandpa started the Kaiser Willys dealership in Lisbon, Ohio and had collected cars along the way. My dad took over the dealership in 1988 and stopped selling new vehicles when Chrysler took over. But continued to service old and new cars and take care of customers, Along with selling many of the Jeep parts still in the parts room today.
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/31/2014) It’s got some bling and looks like a sound jeep.
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A 4X4 4cyl con “free wheel locks” en excelente condicion. Esta nitido, para competencias de carros antiguos, y para exhibicion. Esta de ‘show’, nitido y listo para ganar cualquier premio en su categoria de competencias de autos antiguos. Favor de enviarme email….”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“FOR SALE
1955 WILLY’S JEEP
Standard transmission
4 cylindard engine
Worn hubs
Steel top
2000 lbs wench
Like new tires
Full set of tire chains
$2,500 FIRM. NO TRADES”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Looks in good shape.
“1951 Jeep Willy’s 4 Wheel Drive Pickup. New Tires, Upgraded Electrical System. $12,500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8200
(03/17/2015) Nice looking 2A.
“SUPER CLEAN AND STRAIGHT ’48 WILLY’S. NEEDS A FEW SMALL THINGS BUT RUNS GREAT AND FUN TO DRIVE. OWNED IT FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS BUT HARDLY USED IT. DAUGHTER TURNING 16 THIS YEAR SO NEED A CLEAN LITTLE TRUCK OR MAYBE OLDER MUSTANG. CALL ME AND CHECK IT OUT WILLING TO TRADE OR WORK OUT A DEAL. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
“Very nice 1949 Willy’s Jeep. CJ3A. Original motor and transmission, plus overdrive. New brakes. Always garaged.”
Frank’s got this CJ-5 Fire Jeep for sale.
“Thi Kaiser Willys has an original four cylinder 134 cu.in. engine on board.
Heavy duty winch, Good tires and brakes. Soft top and doors. New windshield & Drive shafts. Comes with some fire equipment, siren , lights and new keyed lockers. Oak wood tail board , Tow hitch and more. A show stopper and special interest fire truck.”
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/calgary/1966-fire-truck-support-unit/1069765089
UPDATE: Status Unknown Was $2500.
(03/24/2015) Looks like a great price.
“New brakes, master cylinder, wheel cylinder. Runs great. Seat recovered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Looks like a solid ex-club jeep.
“Tall hood classic Buick 300 v8 alum. Heads and intake, elec. ignition, headers with flowmaster mufflers, DANA 44 frt. and rear with Detroit locker in rear and power lock in front, scout outer knuckles, disc brakes, floater axles, 4:88 gears with 4:1 transfer case, d18 transfer case and t-18 trans, soft top and comes with extra parts. Daytime text only please call after 6 pm”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000
(04/20/2015) “1965 Buick 225 V6 engine; full tune up Aug. 2013
12V with new single wire alternator Aug. 2013
Carb rebuilt (sub out and returned for install) Aug 2013 due to accelerate pump issue. The float tends to sticks with sharp left turns. The manufacturer specs for the carb float just don’t work. I had resolved before rebuild and can do again.
4 speed T90 transmission (1st is a granny) new case oil. Entire driveline is good.
Transfer case with Rhino PTO drives front Rhino hydraulic winch; 538s differentials — all new oils.
New park brake drum shoes (not installed as I wanted to ensure leaking stopped). Can re-install or provided pics/manual before my busy work season begins.
31 tires w/15″ wheels with excellent tread; digs in great. sidewalls solid.
Full canvas top (tan) and doors — kept the rain out just fine last winter.
Tow bar with swiveling, pintle hook. Must be rated 30k lbs (guessing). Way over sized for the jeep weight.
Swing gas can and spare tire rack; spare and 2 cans included. Currently gate is off as PO welded tailgate and I broke weld set up to operate the gate.
Body is in good shape for a 65 yr old. Tool box has some rust out. Otherwise fairly clean of rust issues.
Brakes — probably need adjustment. I never looked at the shoes as the tires and gearing always slowed the jeep just fine.
PO welded windshield frame as one unit, but with parts and work it can be restored to tilt open. Vac wiper works fine.
Horn is from a 1947 CJ2A, so solid sound for the purist.
Jeep is kept in garage.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000
Sits on updated drive train.
“1961 Willy’s jeep , Arizona wagon started restoration 9years ago needs finished runs and drives , has a 1969 wagoneer drive train. $11.000 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
“Completely rebuilt and restored Willy’s CJ2A Jeep complete frame up restoration with new steel body.
Painted to original red color and correct painted wheels with new non-directional military style tires. The seats are redone, new gauges, rebuilt motor, new brakes and new brake lines. Frame is like new and painted with black sealer. 6 volt system. New radiator. New muffler. The Jeep has been completely redone and gone through. This Jeep is for some one that is looking for a Jeep that has been restored to .original factory condition. ”
Looks in good shape.
“1946 Willys CJ2a
Data plates match frame and body. Tub ACM number in range.
Runs very very good
Pre-1946 L134 engine. I can provide clock and number data for interested buyers.
Original “Harvard Red” paint on firewall
Lots of work done on preservation
Comes with extra parts and an old altered canvas m38 top.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,700
Looks innocent on the outside, but has some power.
“This 1952 Willys wagon has less than 2000 miles on a complete restoration.
Up grades include: Tinted glass, modern radio/cassette, Air conditioning, Chevy 350 small block with a mild cam and 700R4 automatic transmission.
Everything works and has a clear Arizona title.
I have all the before and after pictures and receipts.
The front suspension is modern rack and pinion with disc brakes.
The rear is a Ford 8″ with drum brakes.
I have a finished 3rd row seat that I never installed.(included.)
This wagon is a lot of fun to drive!
Call or text to come see it in person, you will not be disappointed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Has an aftermarket tub and has some wiring updates. Looks in good shape.
“1948 willy cj-2a jeep…have original wheels…also have side curtains + doors to match top in pics…body perfect…runs + drives nice…asking $9500…”
Looks in great condition.
“BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED TO ORIGINAL PAINT [CREAM & BLUE] & INTERIOR [CREAM,BLUE & WHITE] ORIGINAL MILES 27750 12 VOLT SYSTEM LIKE NEW ORIGINAL STYLE MILITARY TIRES LOOKS & RUNS GREAT”
Updated motor. Body looks in good shape.
“1954 Willies 4×4 pickup with v-8 283 motor. Runs good original transmission, Classic truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was auctioned.
Paul spotted this auction. The estimated price is $40,000 – $55,000. The VIN is 56337 18385.
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $10,800.
Nice looking wagon spotted by Craig.
“1948 Willys Jeep Station Wagon in very good condition. Has been restored as a daily driver type with modern radial tires and aluminum wheels. Not a perfect show winning restoration but it looks really good. If you found a wagon in a barn somewhere you would have a lot more money than that getting one in this nice of condition. was $12800 and has been reduced to $10800. Price doesn’t include title,taxes or licensing fees. Bring cash and tell them Tim sent you. You can drive this home if you wish. Lots of other items for sale as owner has retired and is selling virtually everything.”