UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(01/21/2013) Max is selling his truck.
“1951 willys truck/pickup for sale. All guages and heater work. F head motor (4 cylinder). Runs, drives and stops.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUJjaTBjUFs&feature=youtu.be”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(01/21/2013) Max is selling his truck.
“1951 willys truck/pickup for sale. All guages and heater work. F head motor (4 cylinder). Runs, drives and stops.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUJjaTBjUFs&feature=youtu.be”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(12/11/2012) This looks in good shape. I’m not sure whether that jeep or a jeep just like it was featured in Hemmings.
“1954 WILLYS CJ3B ASSEMBLED IN BOMBAY BY MAHINDRA AND MAHINDRA. THIS JEEP IS RHD AND IS VERY RARE. THIS EXACT CAR WAS FEATURED IN A 4 PAGE ARTICLE IN HEMMINGS MAGAZINE.
$7,500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Looking for something else, I ran across this 1963 J-300 dually with an unusual tale.
“This is a special ordered truck, the only Jeep J300 truck ever configured this way. I purchased this truck with 43,000 miles on it from the original owner, a timber faller, who worked up until he died at 87 years old. The original owner approached his local Jeep dealership requesting a one ton dually Thriftside and was told Jeep didn’t build one. When he told them if Jeep didn’t build one for him he would buy a Ford instead the dealership obtained one for him that had the rear fenders widened to fit the dual tires and a wider rear bumper was fabricated. This truck has OEM power steering, a four speed tranny, 230 CI Tornado motor, 2 bbl carb and an alternator was added. An 8000 pound Ramsey PTO winch is included This truck is registered in the Texas Full size Jeep Association Dually registry check it out here http://www.txfsja.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=354 I reserve the right to end auction early as this vehicle is for sale locally.”
Chris spotted this M-38, which looks more ready for arctic winters than desert summers. Looks in very good condition.
“1952 M 38 Military Jeep with hard top, gas fired personal heater, phones 24volt, all original used in parades only.”
http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/3528958082.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“CJ3B with full Koenig metal cab , standard drive train, 3 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive, 327 Cu In Chevrolet engine, was running when I parked it to repair the brakes, never did fix brakes so I have decided to sell this vintage Jeep. Have title, owned this since 1965. This was a sweet running Jeep, I enjoyed driving it and 4wheeling with it. $2,500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
This Jeepster looks solid.
Recently rebuilt Kaiser super sonic flathead 6 motor. New canvas top, original design. Black with red piping.
NADA classic car list: $18,500. Solid body, no rust. Just over 19,000 made from 1948-1950. Approx. 3,000 runnig.”
Engine is out, but has been rebuilt.
“1944 Jeep Willys MB for sale. This is going to be a great project Jeep for someone looking to restore a rare WWII era jeep. Considering its age, it is very complete. It does not run and the engine is out of it, but is included in price, already rebuilt! I was going to rebuild it, but I have new baby on the way and won’t be ale to devote the time and money it would require. I’m just trying to get back what I paid for everything. There is an extra Willys Jeep motor included, but not rebuilt.”
Walter spotted this CJ-5. It looks pretty stock. This might make a good stock restoration if the rust is only at the surface.
“Not sure of exact year 1964-1971. Needs fuel pump. Would like to trade for pontoon trailer, boats, golf carts, atvs. Open to all trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This has a new body.
“1946 willys jeep, new body, seats, new from frame up. Motor runs good but needs rebuilt. Original miles unknown. 16″ x7.00 n/d tires. Great restore start.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(12/16/2012) Looks like a nice rig. Lots of detail pics. However, a variety of minor updates keep it from looking “like it was in 1948 from the factory”.
“This is a rare, 1948 Jeep CJ2A Willys that will take you to the car shows to win trophies or will take you across the desert. ONLY 570 MILES SINCE FULL RESTORATION. Jeep is new.
This jeep went through a full documented, nut and bolt, frame off restoration in 2008 including:
-Rebuilt and restored “GO-DEVIL” L Head motor.
-Rebuild of the original manual transmission.
-Body was taken down to bare metal, minor rust repaired with metal, sandblasted, primed then painted. Repainted by shop (not a home job).
-Frame was dipped, coated with POR15 and painted.
-New bolts and hardware throughout.
-Brand new high end soft top.
-New brakes all around.
-New weatherstripping and rubber.
-4×4 System gone through and restored.
-Restored (Media Blasted and painted) original Rims.
-Restored Interior and painted throughout. New custom seat belts.
-Powder coated bumpers and step.
-Custom Bumper with Trailer Hitch (Never used)
In Full Disclosure:
-There is a spot on the fender where there is some lacquer / clear cracking in the paint (See pictures). No dings, dents or other imperfections.
Pictures, journal entries, receipts, Appraisal, etc all included with sale. This jeep is laser straight and looks like it was in 1948 from the factory (Except color, fancy soft top and seat belts). Everything works. Hop in and drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
This sure looks nice for the price. It’s got the wrong windshield at the very least.
“Runs and drives great. Engine is original type Flat Head L-134. Original T90
three speed transmission with Dana 18 Transfer case. Body is original M38
with some CJ2a parts such as Hood and Windshield. 16″ wheels with 900×16
NDCC tires. New gas tank, New aftermarket front seats. Will not find a
better running Willys Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no price.
PIcs aren’t closeup, but no obvious rust.
“1948 Willy Jeep runs and drives in good shape Hard top”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750
It’s stock, but has a cracked block.
“1952 jeep …have title in hand….engine does not run cracked block.any”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
There appears to be value here.
“42 jeep wiilly all complete have title in hand, hasnt be trun on since ten yrs ago im asking 1500.00 obo need it gone cal”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900
I think the floors have been patched.
“1954 CJ3b. Approx 18,000 original miles. Original motor/trans/tcase. Current Inspection. minute rust, Runs Nice.
Lots to list including new wiring harness, NDCC tires, Best Top, Rebuilt steering from Bell crank all the way back to steering wheel, brake lines and master cyl, reconditioned NOS Carter carburator, restored front seats, front leaf springs…etc etc….etc…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $7995.
Except for a little damage on the passenger side rear fender, this appears in good shape.
“Willy’s Jeepster 1951 $7995. Very origional condition, ready for restoration, 6 cyl, 3 speed, overdrive, 2 wheel drive. Complete and solid.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $1200. **SOLD**
“this is an old 1954 Willys Jeep that is ready for refurbishing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000
Nice looking jeep.
“Restored 1951 M38 Willy’s Army Jeep – Ser. No. 24,675 MFG 9-51
The M38 only had a two year production run, during which time only 62,329 were built (compared with the nearly 650 thousand MB’s and GPW’s built during WWII). It has several unique characteristics with the WWII jeep. First with 24 volt electrical system,one piece windshield, tires sized 7×16 instead of the 6×16, and last and best of flat fender jeeps, last of the flat head 4 cylinder engines, and first jeep with true fording capabilities (sealed sparkplugs and distributer) when equipped with a snorkel and tail pipe extension and of course the removable tailgate.
Though restored, this has been changed to a 12 volt system and does not have the sealed(waterproof)plugs. So here is an M38 that no only looks good, but is road ready.
The trailer is restored and used in the Memorial Day Parade. SOLD AS A PAIR ONLY
Located in Weatherford, Texas”
This looks solid, but does have a little rust.
“For Sale; Rare 1958 JEEP FC150 PICKUP ,RUN AND DRIVES EXCELENT. NEW BRAKES AND TIRES. VERY LITTLE RUST. DRIVERS WINDOW HAS CRACK.TOO MANY PROJECTS. THANKS”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
The front seems to stick up a little high.
“1952 Willys Jeep. New electronic fuel pump, new carburetor, new electronic ignition. Original motor runs good, good transmission and clutch, new master cylinder for brakes front and rear, new ignition switch, all new hoses and belts, new spark plug wire set, ignition coil, new battery. Needs some body work, new seats, new tires and the frame is slightly bent.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This has some rust on the passenger side.
“1947 willys jeep all original rebuilt motor, runs needs a fuel pump. new chrome wheels, has the back seat. pink in hand call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Steve spotted this unusual CJ-5. Is that a raccoon hanging from the mirror?
“This is 1965 CJ-3 new paint ,new floor ,motor and transmission in great condition 4×4 work perfect clean title”
This wagon looks sound.
“1955 Willys Wagon, ALL ORIGINAL! Owned by one family (3 generations), garage kept.
Total mileage 48,915, “Hurricane” flathead 6-226 (6 cylinder). 4 wheel drive with “lockout” hubs.
More picutres available, if interested.”
While it might be labeled a 1949, the VIN of 212310 suggests it was manufactured in 1948. So, it is almost a rare model. It’s definitely a late CJ-2A though.
“Willys Jeep CJ2A with 3,625 miles on a completely rebuilt Flathead Willys engine.
Complete body off frame restoration approximately 6 years ago with the entire body painted with Turbo liner paint VIN# 212310.
Converted to 12 Volt system with all new wiring, gauges, headlights, twilights and turn signals.
Rearend and transmission completely and professionally replaced with all new gears and clutch.
This jeep is restored to better than it was brand new. Most of the fastening bolts and nuts are stainless steel.
All new vinyl upholstery in woodland camo.
New black soft top ( Bestop Tigertop)
I have most all receipts. This is a very rare jeep, there were only 2,182 1949 CJ2A jeeps produced and this is in the Top 10 of the remaining 1949 CJ2A’s.
I also have an original Bantum Trailer that goes with this jeep in a very good condition.
We are asking $13,000 OBO.If you have any questions please send an email or call me at (208) 659-7553.”