UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This looks solid.
“1948 willy’s cj2a
with snowplow and lots if extra parts
strong running. $4,000 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This looks solid.
“1948 willy’s cj2a
with snowplow and lots if extra parts
strong running. $4,000 or best offer.”
This looks good.
“52 Willys m38 Jeep
Stock numbers matching motor, motor has been rebuilt.
4WD.
Front winch.
Floor shift.
$8000.
See it at Midway Auto Sales
323 Towson Ave
Fort Smith
Weekdays 9-5 Saturday 10-1
479-785-5317”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
This has potential.
“A friend has a 1959 Willis jeep/ wagon. It in pretty fair shape and seems to be original stock. 2 WD, inline6, single barrel, VERY lite rust barn stored. Have pictures call or text if you have an idea of current value, restored value/ collect ability. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks”
UPDATE: Was $4200. **SOLD**
(06/28/2013) This looks pretty straight. It’s not entirely stock.
“Current registration and insurance, clear title in hand.
Body- Dented, rusty, some minor repairs done by prior owner. It is very useable as is, actually better than most project jeeps I looked at before buying this one, but needs work to be perfect. Some of the hat channels underneath are rusted and need repaired. This is actually very solid, just want you to know what to expect.
Frame- Solid, no major issues or rust that I have found.
Engine- GPW (ford) 4cyl engine. (this is the military version of the stock motor= not the factory original engine). The GPW is a nice addition depending on your plans, as it it worth more than the stock motor as many people restoring military jeeps would like to have the original style motor. Engine runs good overall, but the exhaust needs to be removed and the heat exchanger flap freed up. This is the flap that re-circulated exhaust air around the intake when the engine is cold to make it run better. It is common for these to seize up and cause the exhaust air to always heat the intake. This causes the gas to get hot in the carb and flood the engine. I had this freed up last year, but it sat over winter and is stuck again. Radiator was rebuilt last year, like new.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Hard to see the driver’s door dent.
“I have a 1954 4×4 WILLYS pickup truck with a PTO winch. It has the 226 6cyl. motor 3spd. Truck is all original except being changed to 12 volt system. It is not perfect, leaks a little oil from rear main and has a small dent in the drivers door but can be driven daily. Its a head turner and you don’t see very many of these anymore. $10,000.00 For more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
This looks to have potential.
“Cool old willies jeep wagon. complete. has motor and all. Restore it or use it to fix one you have. Im not sure of the year. Was told it was a 48-51”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $3000
This has restoration potential.
“I have a 1952 willy’s that runs good body is in good shape but interior could use some work. it is a 2wd vehicle. NOT a 4×4. asking $3000/bo or possible trade for a 60’s or 50’s truck that needs minimal work. I will only except cash or trade no paypal or scammers”
This might restore well.
“1953 willys wagon. Two wheel drive.4 cylinder manual 3 speed. Runs good, new master cylinder. All glass is clean, body in good shape, some nicks and dings. Solid wagon. Floors Are good. Interior is all there and clean. Would make a nice hot rod or beach cruiser. Needs gas tank treated or replaced. I Have clean title on hand. Too many projects need to sell. Asking 2800 or best offer. Please call 760-518-5501 thanks”
UPDATE: Was priced at $3800. **SOLD**
This may be worth a look.
“1942 Ford GPW. In good shape.
Many spare parts included – body parts, engine parts, etc.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000.
(07/30/2013) Looks good.
“Jeep 1942 GPW 10,000 209-479-4683”
UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
This includes a full hard top. Looks like it might be a fair price.
“For sale a 1948 Willy Jeep CJ 2A. Original Flathead 4. Have full hard top and 1/2 cab cover and warn hubs. Comes with extra seats. Runs good and in good shape.”
UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
Unclear if it runs, but no obvious rust. The front bumper looks indented for some reason.
“1950 Willys M38 New Brakes and Tune up. Has insulated hard top and engine has been upgraded to F -Head. Asking $2500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
This looks solid.
“Has had: Major tune-up, carburetor overhaul, new coil, new battery, major brake overhaul. Set of street tires included, new winch, new fuel pump, new alternator, radiator flush and all new fluids, new exhaust system. Switched to 12 volt. 15,000 actual miles.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7200.
(12/11/2012) More pics on Craigslist, but they are tiny.
“Totally Restored Jeep cj2a, frame off, stored since completed, new tires, paint, upholstery. changed to 12 volt, clear title. Runs and drives very well. No top. Cash only. 304-276-2035”
UPDATE: This was listed at $4000. **SOLD**
This sure looks nice for the price.
“80% restored Willys Wagon 2WD, L161 Lightning engine, 3 on tree trans shift, o/d, original 6V electrical sys, runs and drives, vehicle just sits, needs good home, new tires, upholstery and much more ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This runs. It has a winch. And contrary to what the seller says, this doesn’t have a 3A tub.
“1950 3A tub with 3B hood and grill. Has a straight 6 that runs. 8000lb ramsey winch with remote lead. Clear title.”
Here’s a solid M-38.
“1952 M38 Jeep
runs great, aux heater, full canvas top including doors and sides (not pictured).
Clear FL title.
Email for more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was priced at $3900
(07/29/2013) The sides panels have been replaced, so this likely had rust at one time. It looks solid from a distance.
“1953 Willys CJ3B Flat fenderJeep. Rebuilt original 4 cylinder engine, starter and carburator. 3 speed transmission with Saturn Overdrive. Start, runs, and drives well for it age, 4 wheel drive high and low work well. Body good to fair, like new Goodyear Wranglers, electric wiper,and electronic distributor. New front rubber brakelines and shocks. Decent soft top with doors. New camo seat covers front and back. Passed Mo. inspection Jan /2013 Clean Mo title
Spare parts to go with it
New side body panels, hard top with doors, [ need work ] distributor, master cylinder, brake lines, starter, books, etc.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $8995. **SOLD**
“I am selling my 1964 Jeep Kaiser mail van which is also known as a “Willy”. Tis thing runs great!! The engine and transition are very solid and run well. It has High, Low and Reverse and runs very strong in all three. The over all shape is in pretty good condition.
It is a right hand side drive vehicle, it was used as a mail van years ago. It has two sets of gas pedals, you can either drive sitting down or standing up. It has a roll up door in the rear.
I was going convert this into an ice cream truck. But had a family obligation so I was unable to go through with the business.
I am strictly selling this in person and for cash only, no payment plans. Serious buyers only.”
No pics of the 2nd M-38 just yet.
“I have a 1950 M38. Runs and drives but has a F head motor.Minor rust. It has a lot of its original parts like soft top bows, rear seat, shovel and axe ect. Also has new tires. Has a clear title.
The second M38 has no title. It has the correct running engine but a lot of rust. It has a good nose and seat frames and solid chassis.
I also have a reproduction metal tub.
I only have a picture if the 1950 right now but will post more pictures soon.
Ken 201-788-1055
$15,000 firm for it all.”
UPDATE: This was on eBay last year. **Status Unknown.
(11/24/2013) This Industrias Kaiser Argentina CJ-6 is the first I’ve found for sale. The seller’s wife brought this from Argentina. According to the CJ-3B Page, about 600 of these came with diesel engines.
“This is a rare specimine of a 1971 Kaiser Jeep CJ6 that has been garage kept for many years. My wife brought it to the US from Argentina where it was maintained to the last degree by a master mechanic. The body has absolutely 0% rust. That may be hard to believe but it is truly the case. It was originally a Dual Fuel Natural Gas primary with Gasoline Reserve tank vehicle but the EPA forced my wife to remove the NG tanks. I have no idea why in this day and age of alternative fuels the EPA would make her do this but they did. The tanks re-installed if you can find them in the market. The EPA forced her to leave the tanks behind. We are both self employed and have very little time to work with it but as I understand it, here is what it will require to get it running: Rebuild the carb, Probably a new battery, and it will need a new Hydraulic clutch & mastercylinder. Otherwise, it should be good to go. As you can see from the pictures, it is in amazing condition cosmetically. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them to the best of my ability. This “Fix-er-Upper” wont take too much “Fixin’-Up” to be an awesome collector for someone.”
This might be worth a look. Needs brakes.
“This is a 1946 Willys Model CJ2A. Runs good but needs brakes etc. Frame and drive train are in good shape as well. The body is solid but has had some minor patch work. Drive it “as is” or restore it back to original. Ownership is current and in my name. Call only and during daylight hours only please.
nine one 4 5 2 five 4 seven 0 2
Check zip code for location”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
Joe spotted this CJ-2A. Hard to see much from the picture.
“Completely restored, all original 1947 Willy’s CJ2A Always garaged, runs perfectly. Mechanically sound in every way.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
Not sure how the seller is so off with the year, but the FC looks good.
“Jeep FC150 Vintage Nice fully restored, runs and drives like it should. Extremely nice!
call for info. Estate sale. also have another just like it but modified.
$9000 obo”