Not 100% restored, but appears solid.
“For sale 1953 Willys M38A1 Jeep. Jeep has been updated with new seats, new tires, new body and overhauled engine. Jeep does not have top.
For more info and questions please contact Mark at 830-739-2678.”
Not 100% restored, but appears solid.
“For sale 1953 Willys M38A1 Jeep. Jeep has been updated with new seats, new tires, new body and overhauled engine. Jeep does not have top.
For more info and questions please contact Mark at 830-739-2678.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
(04/06/2013) This looks in good shape.
“all stock, fully restored, rare overdrive option, upgraded 51 carb and brakes, backseat and bikini top, runs and drives like new, new rims and tires,”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** This likely sold. Was listed at $13,250.
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW with 18000 original miles, in excellent condition with original equipment, including authentic Ford tires. Vehicle is both roadworthy and parade ready! Comes with a mounted (but non-functioning) 1919 Browning 30 caliber machine gun.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $6000 **SOLD**
1961 Willys wagon 4×4 good cond. very little rust 3-speed on the floor new black paint and new tires 10.50×31 km2. BFG original flathead 6 runs and stops I drive it few times a week have new project so time for the Willys to go also have extra parts like grille. Fenders stock rims and radiator all go with it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(01/31/2013) “283 Chevy Engine, 3 Speed Transmission, Warn Winch, B.F. Goodrich Tires (Like New), Wilwood disc brakes and master cylinder, rebuilt dana 18 transfer case, Like New Soft Top, Also Includes a 1965 M416 Trailer and MUCH, MUCH, MORE. $4500.00 CASH”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7700
“I’m selling a very rare 1958 Jeep FC-170! You might only ever see one or two of these in your life. They’re super cool and great fun to drive. I’ve listed this before but the motor was misfiring, turns out it needed a rebuilt carb. I spent $1000 making it a daily driver and now it’s as reliable as any other (1958) truck =)
Runs like a champ, I’m driving it everyday while the weather is nice.
Anyway, shoot me an email with a picture of ANYTHING you have to trade. This Jeep is literally the 15 or 16th secondary ride I’ve owned so I’m interested in anything with a motor and at least 2 wheels.
I love old trucks, and Volkswagens. VW Bus preferred.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/18/2013) Not sure what makes this “One of a Kind”, but it does look in good condition.
“One of a kind….1954 Willy’s Jeep, completely rebuilt, registered, insured and ready to drive away…This was my Dad’s pet project and he spent lots of time and money in fixing this jeep to great condition. Unfortunately he can no longer drive and has decided to sell. $14,500.00 is well worth the vehicle. More pictures and information available upon request.”
http://www.warjeeps.com/jss/sale/adj187/adj187.html
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/04/2013) The seller is quoting NADA, so he/she likely expects to get a lot.
“Very rare to find one with no rot and runs excellent; Motor redone and transmission is tight. Trade for? What do you have to trade? track hoe, backhoe, 4×4 tractor with extras or? N.A.D.A. value in average cond. is $10 to $11k and this is the nicest one I have seen that has not been redone.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1953/Willys-Motors-Kaiser/CJ3B/4×4-Jeep-Universal/Values”
http://valdosta.craigslist.org/cto/4164754068.html
This is unusual.
“1947 willys jeep custom built
425 ci cadillac engine mounted in the rear.
Mustang II front end
33″ tires
full roll cage
bikini top
xrc8 smittybilt winch
stinger front bumper
automactic
current tags and clean title
4 wheel disc brakes
electric fans.
Glamis ready!
Could be used as a Daily driver
7900 obo
call 951-259-9415”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This sure looks like a nice, rust free Wagoneer.
“I regretfully must sell my truck, I am in college and can’t afford to take it back with me after thanksgiving. No reasonable offer will be refused. This truck runs and drives well. I put about 2 grand into fixing it up. Now I know why I am broke. I have documentation of work done. Has a new exhaust system from midas and under warranty among many other improvements. I have driven this truck 150 miles non stop from Alexandria to Harrisonburg many a time and has yet to fail me. I have put about 2,500 miles on it since it bought it. Of course its not perfect and has its old car issues, but nonetheless, it moves and stops when you want it to. Nothing screams sex more than a 15 foot long, 5,000 pound, carbureted beast of years past. may consider trade for a running vehicle.
This vehicle is currently registered and insured and was safety inspected in August 2013, has Alexandria windshield tax decal and finally a clear Virginia title in my name. Exempt from annual emissions inspection!Take the keys (and title) and drive away!
Feel free to call or text or email
Michael 703.907.9843
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $15,000.
Glenn forwarded this nice looking wagon.
“1953 WILLYS JEEP 4X4 UTILITY WAGON- FRAME OFF RESTORATION – 226 SUPER HURRICANE SIX- NEW DUALAMATIC OVERDRIVE. Contact us at 855-800-0123”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“1948 willys CJ2A Jeep with 24,00 miles for sale! This willys was in covered storage since 07, and runs great! It has had over $7,000 worth of work in the last ten years, and I have reciepts to show for it. Old but clean!
Warn m8000 winch ($525 new)
Warn front hubs
canvas topper and doors
like new tires
hitch for towing
new leaf springs
recently new shocks
complete new brake system”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(09/05/2013) This looks solid.
“1947 jeep willy’s, military tub with civilian front grill. Buick 225 odd fire, sm420 4speed, t-18 transfer case, Dana 44 with arb, dana 30 front with arb, full roll cage, power steering, front disc brakes, pianless wiring kit. Goes anywhere runs the rubicon with no problems. Street leagal. Very reliable. Lots more extra’s call for more details.”
“1947 jeep willy’s cj2a. Buick 225 with 4 barrel carb, headers, bran new radiator. Full roll cage, custom aluminum dash. I built this jeep to do all kinds of wheeling. It does great on the rubicon or similar rock crawling trails. Does well in the snow and mud, Or cruising the dunes or just cruising the back roads. It’s unstoppable goes any where, and it’s street leagal. No rust on it always garage well taken care of. No problem running at hwy speeds holds 65 mph all day long going up hill. But idles perfect for rock crawling, with the granny gear and 4:88 gears. Stays at 600 rpm’s and won’t stall out. I’ve never broken an axel or u joint in this jeep. In the sand and mud it has plenty of power and you don’t run at excessive rpm’s. the trany and gears are matched great for on and off road use. The motor runs great never have had a problem with it. It also has custom power steering. There’s a lot of extras on this jeep. A lot of time and money went into this willy’s I don’t wont to sell. But new baby is forcing me to sell my loss your gain. No text!!!!!!!!! 530 613 4877. 8500. You can’t build this for less than
30,000. It’s a great deal at 8500.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Wayne points out that the skid plate was optional. This is one nice Renegade (though an imperfect restoration to stock). My only question about this is the lack of the protective skid plate underneath the gas tank that bolts between the back of the frame and the cross member in front of the tank (something my 1973 CJ-5 had). (here’s a stainless steel version of what I mean)
“This week Canyon State Classics brings to market an awesome example of a 1974 Jeep CJ-5 Renegade in stunning condition inside and out. This Jeep was bought brand new at Galloway Motors on October 3rd, 1973 by Mr. Thomas Payne of Tucson. This Jeep has Southwest desert area its whole life and is completely solid and rust-free, and still retains its all original steel tub with no patch work. This little CJ has just come out of the collection of a 35 year Jeep dealer and expert who just recently completed a full frame off restoration on this gorgeous CJ-5. He stated that he believes the miles are original at under 40k, as he knows the Jeep was off the road for the better part of 25 years before the restoration. The vehicle has been carefully restored to like new condition!”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/03/2013) This looks good.
“1946 JEEP CJ2A NO RUST OR DENTS NO BODY REPAIR ORIGINAL BODY THIS IS THE ONLY PICTURE I HAVE THE JEEP IS IN STORAGE HAS BEN FOR YEARS THANK FOR LOOKING DICK”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $3500.
(06/07/2013) Unusual front bumper.
“1947 willys jeep, flat fender. v6 3speed
time for some summer fun, this is fun.
ready for rocks and scratches.goat paths meet your maker.”
Dan forwarded these two photos of a good looking San Francisco 49er-themed DJ-3A. I tried to find more info about it online, but couldn’t learn any more.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Blaine spotted this jeep with some nifty changes. The top is particularly interesting with its suicide doors.
“I am placing this posting for a friend. He does not hunt anymore. It is in very good condition has always been Inside can . It has a Ford V six engine, automatic transmission with a warning overdrive it cruises nicely at 65 mile-per-hour it has a hydraulic captein built into the fornt bumper there is no rust in the vehicle it runs excellent asking $5500 for it or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(09/01/2012) This looks like a solid jeep.
“1948 Willys jeep built 283, SM420 4 speed, boxed frame, dana 44 rear 538 gear ratio and lock right front and rear, power steering. tilt wheel, alot has been done to this jeep”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3100.
(11/17/2013) This looks like a good price.
“1942 Willys Jeep, 350 small block chevy engine, 4 speed manual with twin stick t case, 4″ lift 1″ body lift, 33″ tires with good tread, No top or doors, this runs excellent, shifts well, goes down the road like a 1942 Jeep would 😉 I bought this to tinker with over winter and fell into another project I’ve had my heart set on for months and finally got the guy to sell it to me so, sadly this has to go, and fairly quickly as I’m out of space and don’t want to have to store it. I have fixed a couple oil leaks, the carb is fully rebuilt, it still needs some odds and ends but this is a great novice project,as it’s easy to work on! Come see, make and offer and drive this away!”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
(11/06/2013) It looks solid. Unclear why it has two different kinds of rims.
“1961 Willys CJ 3B Universal Open Air, 24,000
Address: 4700 KELLER HICKS RD Keller, TX 76244
View our website: www.affordableautobrokers.com
Notes: 1961 Willys CJ-3B 453 GB2 Universal Open Air. Only 24,000 miles!.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(09/05/2010) “This jeep has a ton of custom work done to it,but still needs some tinkering.Call me if you look at the pictures and want to ask questions.I had one guy email me for more pic`s but didn`t give me an email address. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
Not perfect, but looks like a great price assuming it runs.
“1949 Willys CJ3A. New 4 cyl motor 6 years ago. Also has an 8,000 lb wench. $2,200 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $4500.
This appears to have potential.
“1959 Jeep FC 150 4×4
***IOWA LIFE VEHICLE – not going to be a rust free southern state vehicle
*** Project Vehicle
Hurricane F4-134 Engine – 3 Speed Transmission – 4×4 works great.
12V Generator – Headlights, taillights, turns, breaks, blower for heater, and wipers, and gauges all worked well. Ignition switch went out and it controls most of these so I disconnected them and clipped some of the wiring and did not re connect. My plan was to rewire the entire unit with new wires and I never got around to it. All the wires are hanging and could be hooked back up.
Runs and drives great. Have been driving it around town – starts up perfect every time and runs strong.
Unit does have some body and cosmetic work the COULD be done, if you chose. From looking at the pictures you can see most of the bad spots. All 4 corners have some issues – need work. I stuck a magnet to them and beat around on them – magnet stuck well some bondo in them. Floors are ate up pretty good and have temporary replacement steel over them.