UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500.
Looks nice.
“1951 Willy’s jeep cj3a 4wd,231 GM v6 engine newly built, carb new, exhaust new t90 trans newly built,overdrive, warn winch new, warn hubs new, new paint bcc,new tires radials , new brakes.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500.
Looks nice.
“1951 Willy’s jeep cj3a 4wd,231 GM v6 engine newly built, carb new, exhaust new t90 trans newly built,overdrive, warn winch new, warn hubs new, new paint bcc,new tires radials , new brakes.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/05/2017) Looks solid.
“Up for Sale is my 1952 Jeep Willys that has been in the family for the past 25 years. It is in great shape and always garaged. It was appraised a few years back at $10500. I have all the paperwork and the title
It runs and drives fine and everything works as it should.
It has the original flathead 4 cylinder engine with a 3 speed
Beautiful red with the inside of the tub rhino lined red as well
Comes with a bikini top”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7800.
Has a variety of updates.
“Frame off restoration. 1976 Jeep Cherokee Frame w/T18 Transmission. Ford 302 engine, Edlebrock carburetor, warn 9000# Winch, IDIDIT Steering Column, Headers, exhaust with flow master mufflers, LT 285 75R/16, Speed liner interior, roof and wheel flairs.”
Deborah (aka Alaska Paul’s “the Goddess”) forwarded this ad.
“1953 Willy’s M38A1 1/4 Ton 4 x 4 Jeep. Serial # 44613. Mileage reads 38,117. Powered by the original Hurricane 4 cylinder F-Head gas engine. 3 speed manual transmission, 2 speed transfer case and 2 or 4 wheel drive. This M38A1 starts very easily and runs, drives and stops good. The body is in good solid shape with some imperfections (see photos). All lights, gauges and turn signals work. Overall this is a nice old Army Jeep.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/09/2016) Looks good.
“1954 willys truck 221 ford v8 with original transfer case and trans .runs good, solid steel truck ,4×4 front end is gutted ,have other axle assembly and all parts to put it back 4×4.asking $9000 obo”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7000.
(02/09/2017) “1962 Kaiser Willys Wagon for sale. This a very nice, well kept original vehicle. It runs and drives as well as it looks.
This vehicle was purchased by a local ranch and it stayed there until a close friend of mine purchased it in 2014. We replaced all 4 springs, installed new wheels and tires, and replaced the water pump. It has had less than 50 miles put on it since this work was completed.
The original straight 6 was replaced with a 283 small block chevy. The original 3 speed Borg Warner T-90 trans was retained, and it shifts very smooth. The transfer case is a Dana 18 twin stick (Hi/Low & 2wd/4wd). Front axle is a Dana 27, rear is a Dana 44. I believe the gear ratio is 4.10.
The original paint shows very well. Two tone Fountain Green Poly over Plantation White. There are some faded spots on the hood, but I’m certain it could be buffed and made to shine nicely. The interior is in very good condition. The drivers side front and rear seats appear to have been re-covered, but still look good. The headliner has been removed. No rust to speak of as this rig spent the majority of it’s life in a barn shielded from the elements.
This would make an excellent restoration candidate as very little needs to be done to the body and the running gear is all functional. Or drive it as is, and enjoy it for many years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
Looks solid.
“Rare
It Very good original condition
Original California truck
4×4
One ton
Four cylinder
Ready to go
This is not a show truck
I have purchased and rebuilt parts for restoring this truck”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/22/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1959 Willys Wagon
Rebuilt Motor
New Tires
New Fuel Pump
New Clutch
12 volt System
Electric Wipers
Colorado Car / 2nd owner
Original/ Unmolested”
This may be a good price. I can’t tell if the driver’s floor was replaced or has a liner on it.
“For Sale:
1952 Willys Jeep
3-speed
Motor has been overhauled. New tires. Runs and drives great.
Used for casual driving and parades.
Asking $6,500 including the training (non-working) machine gun mounted on a platform in the back end. (mounted for parades)
Call for more info.’
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6,500.
(01/03/2017) Has a variety of updates.
“Hi Selling 1946 Willys Jeep CJ2-A
Has Been Swapped With A 350ci V8 From a 1969 Camaro.
Brand New Carburetor, New Spark Plugs, Wires, Coil.
4-Speed Manual Transmission With Hurst Shifter.
Runs and Drives Good.
Exterior And Interior Has Been Bedlined.
33″ Tires With Good Thread Left.
Has Power Steering, Rare Factory Overdrive Flip Gear (not installed)
Sport Seats Upfront, Small Seats in Rear With Seat Belts.
All Lights Work, Horn Works, Tilt Wheel.
Also Have Tow Bar That Attaches to Front Bumper To Take It Home.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(05/31/2016) Looks in good shape.
“Just starting to find a home for this classic. Arizona tags til 2020
1952 with a 1970? buick v6 t9 trans
lifted
BFG;s
warn winch”
Looks good.
“Have a 1943 ford international army jeep for sale. All original every thing works as it should starts runs and drives. Comes with all ratio equipment and carrying bags. Also has a trailer that will come with it in the sale ..4×4 works shift on the fly high and low..as back in the 40s this rig is a 4 speed manual transmission 1.4it 4 cylinder it’s a small rig will go any where ..just serviced ready to roll..no tire lockers no trades .. Selling for an old friend very rare hard to find..you won’t find one of these in this kind of condition and I know what she is worth thank you..”
UPDATE: **Status Unkown** Was $8000.
(01/04/2017) That angled roof must have a challenge.
“Drives great, 357 Chevy 6 cylinder automatic speed shift transmission. The body has been modified. Serious inquires only please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
You can learn more about them on the CJ-3B Page: https://cj3b.info/Siblings/SurreyPepsi.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(02/15/2017) Looks in good shape.
“1979 Jeep DJ-5G Postal Jeep
just inspected, good through 10/17
this vehicle was retired in 1992, and stored inside until 2010 when I fixed it up to use as a daily driver
AM General 121cu Engine (Audi/VW casting)
Holly 2 barrel carb
Rear wheel drive
Right hand manual steering
Manual drum brakes
3 speed chrysler 904 automatic transmission
Solid frame and body, rust holes treated and covered with patches, could use proper bodywork if desired
Runs strong, engine takes a few minutes to warm up when cold
Odometer says 77k, most likely 177k, 25K being from myself
Original mail tray included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500 … Was listed here.
(10/28/2016) Nice looking wagon. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/04/2009) This looks like it might be a pretty nice jeep and has some great upgrades.
“For Sale – 1947 Willy’s CJ-2A Jeep. It has a 327 Chevy engine with a 350 automatic transmission. It has been stored indoors, runs great. It comes with over $2,000 worth of extras.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Appears solid.
“1952 Willys M30 Jeep, 4X4, Korean War model, Buick V 6 225 motor, brand new Bestop, upgraded axles, T90 Transmission, Dana 20 transfer case, good shape”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks in good shape.
“1957 Willys FC150, very good condition, 4wd, restored , Cash sale only, local pick up only, no trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9,500.
“1952 willys cj3a . Well I’ve owned a lot of flatfender jeeps but never one with orginal paint. So, what I have here is a jeep that another jeep guy up in Washington purchased about 5 yrs ago from so. Ca.
Totally restored the undercarriage everything is new, motor, trans, brakes, seals, u can eat off it. But did nothing with the orginal patina of body except detail. Has OD, orginal gauges etc….optional Harrison heater not installed. This jeep shows no signs of ever having a top, no footman loops on sides of wheelhouse for canvas straps.no rust of any kind except surface in bed, U can see signs of the orginal primer on the cowl and tailgate areas. And no holes for a newer snap besttop etc,,,,u always see overrestored cjs, and over modified, this is a keeper for someone….why I’m I selling , something else came available……color is called Caribbean blue.. there are about 15 miles on this jeep since resembled last fall….10k or real close offer.. no tire kickers, bull shi…..ers”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is an unusual build.
“Usually when we tell you about a mean Jeep it’s because someone has transformed it into the ultimate off-roader, but this complete custom built 1969 Jeep CJ5 is about teaching others a lesson on the streets. Beneath the wild green paint and lowered suspension lies some of the best Ford performance components you know. And once you look at the price, it’s not just a great Jeep or a great Cobra; it’s one amazing overall deal.
There is no pretending this is an off-road Jeep. The metallic green paint is out to intimidate the streets, not the trail. At has the kind of luster from the modern clearcoat that will act like a beacon attracting people from across the show field during the day, and at night, it catches the light and almost glows better than a neon sign. That’s why it has been applied over every inch of the exterior, including the bumpers, grille, and hood pins. The only thing to grab more attention than the green are those custom applies sliver ghost flames. But more than just paint, this one has some great custom street rod details, like the chopped windshield, lowered suspension, crystal clear headlights, and the Weld-style 15-inch alloys.
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Nice looking jeep.
“This is the ultimate Jeep survivor!! It has everything you may want for an outstanding Jeep CJ for any collection. The Jeep was owned by a Willis Jeep Dealer in Indianapolis. It still has the statement of origin or manufactured. It still has the dealer cost sheet. It has 12623 original miles.
It still has the original tube tires. Original paint, top (in bad condition), seats, accessories, hoses, belts, floor mats. Tho only thing that has changed is the shocks, gas cap and clutch. I have owned the Jeep for 20 years. I was going to use it, but realized how special it was and didn’t touch it except for special occasions. I have only put 20 miles on it in the last 3 years. I got it out last night to take pictures and it started right up. I Also have the Willys parts pages for the model. There is a few surface rust spots, one on the tail (pictured) and driver/passenger floor pan. This jeep really deserves a museum or display collection. I have plenty of other photos if needed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $6900.
Has some extra pin striping.
“1963 Willys Jeep V6 in great condition with custom pin striping by Mitch Kim. Everything works. Disc brakes, brand new full top and brand new bikini top. 3-speed manual. This is a very clean vintage Jeep that was in the Roadster show in 1977 (we have photos we can share) and runs and drives great. Chrome throughout with brand new wheels and tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(06/28/2009) “first year for C J civilan jeep
this is the 325 th of 1820 built in 1945
from southern calif.
the only rust is in the front body mounts / hat channels ,where their is a wooden insert
spare parts – column shifter on steering column
– rear P T O
– P T O drive shaft
– P T O rear gear box
– DANA 23 full floater rear axle
still searching for rear draw bar to mount rear P T O
will trade for mustang convertible”
Looks solid.
“Okay, you’ve decided you want a classic Military Jeep but you don’t want to pay restored or Family Heirloom prices…
You’ve looked for a long time (off and on) but you just can’t quite put yourself in the right frame of mind with the right Jeep that fits your tight budget. You need to ask yourself, “Am I able to accept something that I can fix and or restore while I’m using it ?” or “Do I need to pay more for one that is all done?”. Most Flat Fender “wannabees” tend to be in the $5,000 to $12,000 range for a “Useable Driver” that doesn’t have major rust or body damage.
Here it is! It’s a “Runner Driver” that looks and acts the part. Granted, …it’s not perfect, but it really is better than most you’ve seen and it’s at a reasonable price.
The Jeep has an out of state Wisconsin title so you need to bring it up to date in the state of California.
Originally the Jeep cost over $11,000 so our loss is your gain. You better not pass on this one because it won’t last at this price.
The engine runs good and doesn’t smoke but the compression numbers are tired but not out of the game. Probably could use a valve adjustment, one valve taps when cold but diminishes as it warms up.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/6006675119.html