UPDATE: Was $5000. **Status Unknown**
“1959 Willys Jeep with 22,000 original miles. It is all original, including the top and engine, with no welding or drilling. Asking $5000 cash.”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **Status Unknown**
“1959 Willys Jeep with 22,000 original miles. It is all original, including the top and engine, with no welding or drilling. Asking $5000 cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
This looks good and stock.
“1961 willy’s jeep for sale has plow, everything works starts right up. Has doors and hardtop. Looks and runs good. 4×4.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
“This is the “Real Deal” 90% stock truck, recent body work and professional paint job, new wiring, new tires and everything works including original heater, speedometer, etc,; 4 cylinder engine runs like a top. A really beauty”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800.
(06/21/2013) This appears solid. I lightened the driver’s side of the photo, so some of the white spots might be there because of that process.
“1952 Willys M38 in very nice condition no rust runs excellent”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $5500
(10/28/2013) This has some rust, a rear PTO and some disc brakes up front.
“1962 Jeep FC-170 4×4
226 super hurricane engine-runs quiet and smooth
3 speed transmission
high/low transfer case
rear PTO
Stahl service bed on rear with electric lift
front disc brake conversion- All new parts with new master cylinder
new starter
it needs rear brake work and some minor TLC
clear LA title
more pictures by request to serious buyers only. Please don’t waste my time.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/11/2013) Bill’s selling this cool and rare CJ-5. You can contact him at bill @ limestreetcarriage.com
“1955 CJ-5
VIN # 57548 20474
Factory approved pto-driven Schramm 105cfm air compressor (1 of 3 made)
2 jack hammers hang on back, original tools included.
244 original miles
Original paint, top, etc.
It’s fully functional (Jeep, compressor & tools).
Never abused, always stored indoors.
VERY cool piece of history here.
2 owners (a nursery in NY from new until 08, local guy here in PA 08-current).”
http://lancaster.craigslist.org/cto/4320617528.html
Here’s a brochure about the Schram 105 Compressor:
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $6500.
It appears solid.
“Runs and drives good, great hunting rig or oldie to cruise/play in, clean title in hand on non op.. Possible trade for?? Let me know what you have…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(02/15/2014) IF it runs, it might be worth a look.
“No rust!!!!!!
Needs transmission
Perfect for restore
All original power train
Low miles”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
“What you are looking at is a 1950 Willys M38 (MC) military Jeep. These Jeeps were used during the Korean war era. This Jeep has been motor-pool restored and is in near perfect condition. It has been converted to a 12 volt system for the convenience of finding parts locally. I installed a left hand tail light on the right side to make it easier for other drivers to see for safer driving. Drives great. Original 134L engine runs strong with great oil pressure! Original T-90 transmission shifts like new! Older replacement Body tub. No bondo. All metal. Fuel gauge and e-brake are not operational and could use windshield wiper blades. Four wheel drive works as it should! Tires are Nos mud and snow grips that I found in a warehouse and are in good shape. Clear title. It is a hop in and go piece of U.S. history. All you see on the Jeep goes with the Jeep. I will repair anything that may need replacing for a 6 month period as long as the Jeep and the parts to make the repair are both brought to me to do so.
asking 13,500 OBO will consider cash offers. Also on ebay.
Call/text 601-398-7433 ask for Bryan.”
Here’s a CJ-5 that looks like a good bargain. Based on the pics, I’d say it has both a hardtop and a softtop.
“This is a rare 1960 willys 4×4 with original 4cylander and running gear
Has new clutch Runs and Drives Great also have original Hard Top and Doors
More info call jon 206-Seven one 4-1888 Thanks”
It needs some cleaning and has one dent.
“Call or text
9567782698
willing to trade of same value
the only problem with it is the door it has a dent on the right side
it works perfect with heater
rag top convertible”
Mark listed this MB over at Warjeeps.com.
“This marvelous vehicle was purchased by the seller in France where the product was completely professionally restored. The vehicle is authentic WWII with a 6 volt electrical system, “Go-Devil” 4 cylinder “L’ head engine, serial number MB 300720, Engine casting #638632, head casting #639660, Frame serial #265384 located on metal tag riveted to left side frame rail, Body serial #164740 stamped on driver’s side toeboard. Four wheel drive, dual range 3 speed Borg Warner T-84 transmission and transfer case, date stamped ALS-727. Oakes air cleaner, fuel pump with hand primer, correct 600×16 military tread pattern tires, correct Combat wheels, black-out lights fore and aft, correct dashboard nameplates, jerry gas can, spare tire and Combat wheel, c/w canvas top and separate removable doors and side curtains, Painted I.D. trim is authentic and vehicle is original communications model fitted with long rear whip antenna, FM “Walkie-Talkie” back-pack/vehicle mounted combat radio. Radio can run as portable back pack battery operated or mounted in holding compartment in rear seat area. Entire electrical system is “Bonded” for interference free radio transmission. Comes with 2 USA steel pots and M-41 combat jacket and an M1 Garand .30 cal. This is the “Real Deal””
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
“You are bidding on a very original 1952 Willys Jeep CJ3A. This little ranch jeep has been in the same family over 50 years. It is very complete, original, and does run, drive, and stop. It also has a clear title.
This jeep has been in indoor storage for a number of years and just recently has been tuned up. The jeep received a new battery, plugs, soft carburetor rebuild and adjustment, fluids, and fuel system flush. The brakes were also gone through and the master cylinder rebuilt. The jeep comes with the newer tires shown on the jeep as well as a full set of 5 originals.
It sure looks good, but isn’t cheap.
“A no expense spared, ground up restoration. Everything is new from top to bottom with better than new panel gaps, paint and general fit & finish. This Jeep has only a handful of miles since completion.”
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/ctd/4339524629.html
This is a VERY EARLY CJ-5: VIN – 57548 10614. It looks like a great restoration project.
“This is a very early CJ-5. It was built in 1954 at number 614. It is about 99% complete but the engine needs to be rebuilt. For it’s age, it is in pretty good shape. Call for more information at 605-3nine3-7422. Will not respond to texts or emails.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Was $5000.
Might be a worth a look.
“1955 Willys Jeep M170A
Military Ambulance.Runs & drives great.body in good shape.$5000.00 takes it.Also have 2 hurricane motors as well as other parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
It has an updated motor.
“All steel origianl body with some welded metal patches,no plastic filler, great frame, Chevy 153 four cylinder engine , 12 volt system,stock driveline. Original seats with decent covers Everything new and or rebuilt,no junk. Original under dash heater. Weathered finish or patina ,scratches. Roll bar and bikini top installed …You can drive it anywhere at 50 MPH. Correct frame and body ID plates. Currently licensed and insured in my name”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
Looks like a great restoration candidate.
“1951 Willys – fully functional runs and drives, my Dad’s Jeep and he no longer drives ”
This might be a good price.
“1948 WILLYS CJ2A. HAS A REBUILT FLAT HEAD 4 CYLINDER. ALL NEW BRAKE SYSTEM, 12V, ELECTRONIC IGNITION. $4995.00 O.B.O. CAN BE SEEN AT 449 MANITOU AVE OR CALL 719-331-5805 NO TEXTS”
UPDATE: The gas tank outlet might be civilian (looks a little small), but otherwise this appears worth a look.
“Restored, body off restoration, parade ready, Military markings, semi-gloss olive drab.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $8500.
Here’s another jeep worth a look.
“WW2 jeep runs good, stops good. Price firm. Has pedistal mount for.30. Florida title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
It seems to be missing a gas tank or gas cap. This might be a Beck Hardtop.
“I have a 1953 Willy’s CJ3B Nice Jeep has 42,799 Miles on it asking 5500 obo”
UPDATE: Was $12,000. **SOLD**
Not a 100% stock restoration, but looks good.
“This is a true Truck…….very good driver, log puller, attention getter, etc. etc. a truck that you won’t see very often in this great of shape. Restored inside and out, excellent interior, box and bed. Very clean under side. Runs very well. 6 volt. Glass is perfect and heater works. No wear on tires. Solid doors,under the hood is very clean and shows well. We are building a house this year and will put our sale $ towards that project. OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAS $16,800.
Looks in good shape.
“1962 Green Willy’s Jeep. Restoration 10 years ago. Flathead Engine, all original. Please call phone for best contact.”
UPDATE: **SOLD for $7100 on eBay.
Looks solid. Needs heater motor.
“This is a very nice FC 150, runs and drives, I drove it in a 4th of July parade this past summer. The Jeep is all original, inside and out, this paint job is 25 plus years old, still looks good. Has been stored inside ever since then, only driven once in a while. I bought it two years ago from an estate when the owner passed away, it is a really cute old truck, but I have too many vehicles to maintain and store inside. The frame is solid, but has surface rust that needs to be sandblasted and repainted. The body is very solid, a few places on the rear fenders where the paint has peeled and there is a small surface rust patch. There are some rust holes in the body panels under the fenders along the frame rails, but these are easily fixed. It is not a show car, but could easily be restored to show condition or simply keep it and enjoy it like it is right now. 4WD works, drives straight, the engine smokes a little when it is started after sitting for a while, heater motor neesd replacing. I had to replace one brake line and cylinder when I bought it in order to drive it, the brakes all work now, we bled the lines, but could use a good pressure bleed, they still feel a little soft. I do have a reserve on this, but it is reasonable for an rare old Jeep. We can deliver if needed, however delivery costs are not included with the sale and no delivery will be made until full payment has been received. Enjoy bidding!”