UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
Good looking FC.
” have a super nice completely restored 1964 jeep fc150 victory red flawless 4 cylinder manaul 4×4 show ride everything works new interior,glass,and motor 14,500 obo or trade for a classic car”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
Good looking FC.
” have a super nice completely restored 1964 jeep fc150 victory red flawless 4 cylinder manaul 4×4 show ride everything works new interior,glass,and motor 14,500 obo or trade for a classic car”
Good looking jeep with lots of new parts. The VIN isn’t quite right, so it may not be a 1946.
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“I purchased this couple of years ago and have replaced & rapaired many things. This 1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A is in great mechanical order. This starts and drives great. Everything works including the Vacumn Wipers. The boby is in overall good condition with some small dings on tailgate, Front fenders, and has some rust though on drivers side floor pan it is about 1” in diameter which could be easily fixed. This also has original 1946 YOM California plates. This was originally owned by a farmer in the Sacramento are and has used for Hunting & Camping.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
Joe saw the owner of this Panel Delivery at the Kmart Cruise night in Mesa, AZ. Gary, the owner, says it is still available. You can call him at the phone number in the ad if interested.
Appears in good shape. Not the most useful pics.
“USMC MILITARY JEEP 1952 KOREAN WAR VET !!!!!!!!
•New Radiator, Total rebuilt engine by Bell Engines (Lilburn, GA)- ($3,000 in engine)
•Rebuilt transmission
•5 Brand new Goodyear MTR Kevlar composite tires
•Less than 200 miles on the engine
•Jeep is in good condition with extras installed
•Repainted USMC Green
•Electric fuel pump installed
•New brake lines installed
•Other additions (too many to list)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Nice looking CJ-3A with Roll cage. Tank is in the rear cargo area.
“1949 Willys CJ3A. Restored from the bottom up. Built by a NASA engineer!!!!
Frame off restored in 2011:
-Professionally done paint and body. All steel. Original body sandblasted and repainted. The paint is Dupont and the color is from an early 90’s Chevy truck.
-Rebuilt 1967 Chevy 283 V8 engine bored 30 over. Crane cam, Offenhauser intake, Edelbrock carb and Mallory ignition. Less than 1,400 Miles. Runs smoothly with no issues whatsoever.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9500.
It has some very slight light green(?) pin striping.
“Original Hurricane motor, 4 wheel drive with original Warn hubs, overdrive.
Body in good shape with minimal rust. Original service manual.
Runs well! Approximately 70K miles
Rare to find in this good of condition! Would work well as daily driver!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $13,500.
(01/28/2015) Looks nice.
“1947 WILLY’S JEEP 302 Ford engine, C-4 Trans, New Tires, New Radiator, New Battery. Warn Winch, Locking Hubs, Roll Cage and Tow Bar ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900
“Original 4cyl. unmolested CJ-3a. Clean as they come considering the the year. Father-in-law’s until he recently passed. I believe he owned it for last 40 years or so. Store indoors. Hate to sell, but no where to store indoors now and it deserves it.
Runs great, Very little rust. Great shape. Pto, 3 speed m/t, 6 volt. Soft top is about 2 years old. Spare engine. New Napa commercial battery, fuel pump, filter, tow bar included.
Cash, no trades, title in hand, will not part out..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
This should have a slat grille. It’s a mix of parts.
“This was the first year of the Jeep .Only 1,550 made in 1941 . This jeep served in WWII in the European theater. This jeep was restored and some parts have been updated..The motor ,trans,transfer case and Axles have been rebuilt in the last 3 years .Trailer is missing the landing leg.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5250.
(02/23/2014) “No rust, hard top, hard doors, soft top, extra set rims and tires, some extra spare parts. Make me an offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Goose spotted this beautiful Crosley. Not a jeep, but still pretty cool.
“In 1950 Crosley Motors introduced the Farm-O-Road truck. The truck was street legal and there for could be used on both the farm and the road. Crosley built the trucks for 3 years from 1950-1952. Exact numbers of how many of these trucks where built are unknown but the Crosley club believes around 600 where produced.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
“This is a 51 cj 3a that has gone through a frame off restoration, it has a new steel body tub and front fenders the rest of the body parts are original. this was all done 10 years ago and since has about 500 miles put on it, did the parade thing and a few shows, it has a few extra items that jeep people like. It has a new 7 piece canvas top in slate grey, twin stick koenig pto that runs the winch up front and rear farm gearbox in the back, has driveshaft sheilds, orginal rear seat, and best of all dual rear wheel adapters. It is 12 volt, body color is jadestone poly which is a poly dark green. nice, as it looks different in sunlight and shade, also has orginal heater, it is all orginal 51 except the 12 volt, asking 10,000 for it as is but will consider offers lower without the optional equipment. Has been in the garage for 5 years so may need some cleaning and tinkering to get running.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Looks like a solid rig.
“This is a 1953 M38A1 Willys Military Jeep.
Condition: Stored indoors, Pristine, Immaculate
This Jeep is a turnkey, fully restored military classic. It is street legal, fun to drive, turns heads everywhere, and is a hit at parades, shows, rallies, etc!
I am selling this to make room for another project.
It has 48,800 miles on it. It has a full canvas, shovel, and much more.
This particular Willy’s has been restored to its former glory using only authentic parts.
Beautiful sounding engine! All seats and canvas in great condition.
Comes with original User’s Manual, Supply Manual, and Maintenance Manual.
I have receipts, work orders, and maintenance logs and have included several spare parts as well!
Please view my attached photos.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $10,000
(11/03/2014) Looks good.
“I have a completely restored 1952 M38 soft top military jeep for sale. Only have 2 left they’re selling like hot cakes. Everything on it is all original has a brand new paint job on it. Here’s a few pictures. Located off of International Airport Road. I’m asking $10,000 cash only sale please. I will not accept any kind of checks or anything. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“Willy,s M38A1, 1953 Army Jeep, Original with minor restoration, rebuilt motor, PTO winch with snatch block and chains, cold weather top, gas heater, shovel, axe, tool kit, two WW11 gun racks, one with canvas cover, signal lights installed with no changes to the original wiring. Ser # 38880”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500
Looks solid. The ignition isn’t in the middle of the dash. That and the lack of bow holders could mean it is a CJ-3A body.
“1946 Flat fendered. Runs great! Only serious buyers please. No emails or texts…please call direct…thank you”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25,000.
Need power? How about a big block 454.
“this is a 1947 cj2a willys jeep with big block 454 Dana 60 rear end full floater with disc brakes, set up with rear hubs for flat towing Dana 44 ft axel , recent paint and new interior new tires also have set of sand tires A must see show quality”373.html
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
This may be a good price. Might not take much to make it look even better.
“1953 M38A1 Military Jeep in nice condition.
I have owned this Jeep for around 20 years. Around 4 years ago, I had the dents and dings taken out, primed and painted by a local auto-body shop. I did not have them fully disassemble the jeep as that would have been a little too pricey for me. As such, the more hidden areas (like under the fuel tank) are not painted in Army green, nor was the underside of the vehicle. The paint was researched by the Surplus outfit in Oroville and that is where I purchased it. I have a gallon of it left for touch-ups or doing what was not done before.
There are several military gizmos still on the Jeep: It has a pintle hitch, the small black-out lights below the headlights, the canvas-bow brackets mounted on the side, several placards (in brass) showing the serial number, etc, several tie downs for a top and the shovel bracket under the hood.
The floors are (amazingly) rust free and the tool chest beneath the passenger seat is intact with only a small bit of rust. There is a bullet hole in the floor of the tool chest (?) that was there when I purchased it, but not in the lid. It’s something you can ponder over with your friends.
The Jeep needs a thorough ‘going-through’ to check and replace seals where necessary.
The bottom canvas on both front seats need to be replaced but the remainder is quite serviceable.
There is a rear seat bench, painted-to-match of the correct type and the canvas is there.
All 4 tires are military-type and show very little (if any) wear. There is a spare wheel and military-type tire or serviceable but older vintage. There is a painted-to-match roll that just hasn’t been re-installed after the painting.
The jeep starts, idles, runs and drives. I believe the engine (a 4 cylinder) is original and has a new fuel pump and tune-up around 3 years ago. The battery is old, but it starts and the lights work. It has been converted to 12V. The battery well is funky and could use some protective coating.
The speedometer, water temp and oil pressure appear to work. The fuel gauge does not.
Looks solid.
“1947 Flat Nose Willys Pickup..$13,500 4×4 automatic.Has the 305 engine with 700r tranny .Front disc brakes and everything else is original.New carb ,radiator,and battery.Truck cranks rite up .Has fairly new tires.”
This is a one-owner M-38 purchased at auction in 1953. Learn more about it at Hanson Mechanical.
https://hansonmechanical.wordpress.com/2015/02/02/one-civilian-owner-m38/
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/24/2014) Looks good.
“1948 Willys Jeepster.
Hawkeye yellow and black color!
Great solid vehicle perfect for the tailgate parties!
White wall tires, black softop.
Send your contact info including email and I will send pics to you.
$12,500 is a super deal on this rare collectible. Only made over 3 years.
Thanks! ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
How about this beautiful truck!
I am selling my 1949 Willys 2 wheel drive truck. This truck was found here in the Helena valley a few years ago. It has always been a local truck and was in totally original condition with 46,000 miles on it. Willys made very few of these. The two wheel drive was an option and four wheel drive was standard. They are very rare in this condition. I obtained it about 4 years ago and began a frame off restoration. It was finished this year in June. I did not restore it to totally original but kept it very close. Some improvements/upgrades were made.
It has the original 134 Go Devil flathead 4 cylinder engine and T90 3 speed transmission. The engine has great compression and the valves are good. I added an electronic distributor and custom header to it and it runs like a top. I removed the original oil bath filter and added a reusable K&N type. I also removed the old oil filter and added a remote setup with modern spin on filter. I replaced the original fuel pump and went electric pump and a new poly tank and modern sending unit. The 6 volt system was replaced with a 12 volt system and new alternator. I put in a brand new radiator. A new master cylinder was installed and I rebuilt the steering box with new gears and seals.
It’s supposed to have only $10,000 miles. Has a Texaco logo. Maybe an ex-service station jeep?
“1963 Willyz’ 9,700 original miles. All original ! 1 owner . 5 1/2 foot Western Plow . $10,000 FIRM !!!!”
Looks like a nice rig.
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“1973 Jeep Wagoneer. Collector Truck. Time Capsule. 90K Original Miles
MODEL: Wagoneer Quadra-Trac 4×4
VIN #: J3A154CP54537
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
Looks like a nice rig for the price.
“I have Dropped the price thru this weekend. This is a super sweet Jeep cj5 Renegade in great condition. Runs perfect. The top is in real nice condition and is the old school thick vinyl best top. the whole interior is in perfect condition with full roll cage stainless dash and new autometer guages and tack with shift light. New tires on chrome and black bandits. Brakes are new including all hoses and lines. Motor has all new parts on front from water pump to aluminum radiator and timing housing. Power steering upgrade and doug thorley headers ceramic coated inside and out. I have about 300 hours and thousands of dollars into this mod. All the engine bay electrical is new and all heater components and heater core are new. ”