UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“M38-A1 military jeep. Repair/restorable condition. Needs transmission work. New brake system in original packaging to be installed by purchaser. Great for hunting vehicle or restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
“M38-A1 military jeep. Repair/restorable condition. Needs transmission work. New brake system in original packaging to be installed by purchaser. Great for hunting vehicle or restoration.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(12/11/2012) The tool box covers look MB to me.
“This jeep has an Arctic Cold Weather Insulated Cab with Heater – A RARE FIND!!
The engine is a 134 cid 4 cylinder flathead with new rings on standard bore.
Has 4 new wheel cylinders and master cylinder and new DOT5 silicone brake fluid
Has 12 volt alternator and battery
Engine starts and runs very well and holds 50 psi oil pressure and doesn’t’ overheat.
The grease seals have been replaced in transfer and front and rear differentials with new 90W
Replaced heat and fuel gauges and tank unit.
Has 5 combat wheels. Tires are weathered.
Repacked front and rear wheel bearings with new grease seals.
The Jeep body hasn’t been restored and needs hat channels under front floor. Also rust in the rear tool boxes.
All hoses and fan belt are new with anti-freeze in radiator. New water pump.
Has new fuel pump and tune up. All lights and horn work also. Has one electric wiper
Has new seat cushions front and rear.
The cab has cracks in one side window and right door; otherwise cab is solid
This is not a restored vehicle and still needs some body work, but is fun to drive and use as is
Has a good Oregon title. Hasn’t been licensed in several years. Has tow bar on front bumper.
The transmission, transfer and 4 x 4 shifts and works good
Would consider selling the arctic cab alone for $500. This would lower the price of the Jeep
541-447-4647”
http://bend.craigslist.org/cto/3479192372.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6400
This looks like a solid, pretty stock jeep.
“1947 Willys CJ2A, second owner, 52,000 actual miles, original PTO winch, original 4-cylinder engine, 3-speed transmission, hi / low transfer case, 16” wheels / mud & snow tires, rancho springs / new shocks, “lock-rite” locker in the rear, waren locking hubs, new seats, CB radio, tag numbers on body and frame match the title, very clean body and frame / no damage. This jeep has been kept in a garage / barn.”
This needs a front bumper, but otherwise looks solid.
“Body good condition, engine runs. Call Mike for more info. (516) 204-2193”
http://longisland.craigslist.org/cto/3477957012.html
It looks solid.
“C model. Excellent condition. $5,500 obo”
http://easternshore.craigslist.org/cto/3476563627.html
UPDATE: This is officially SPAM. After being posted in Seattle, then Minnesota, and now Detroit. I’m not sure what the seller is after, because they never responded to my emails.
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/3475639957.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
There looks to be value here.
“1946 Willys Jeep 4 wheel drive, CJ-2A, serial number 76844, still has 4 cylinder motor, still has transmission, all other parts are there. Has been sitting and not driven for more than 5 years so it has some body rust and needs a new fuel tank and fuel line. This old jeep would make a great restoration project. $1000.00 obo or will consider trade for golf cart or UTV.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
This hasn’t been driven in two years.
“1948 Willys Military Jeep Model CJ2A 4×4
A Good Jeep, Has Been Painted In Military Green With White Graphics
Last Drove 2 Years Ago.
A Fun Jeep! Gets Lots Of Attention!
Have Clear Title In Hand!
Will Need Some Mechanical Work From Sitting For A Couple Years…
Take Cash Or Trades, Prefer To Trade Up..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000
“Fully Restored M38 1951 military Willys jeep. All original with 24 Volt and 60 h.p. flat head 4 cyl engine. Complete with canvas top. This is a Korean War jeep, the last flat fender jeep for the military. Served in Army up to the Vietnam war. Everything works on this jeep and there is no rust or corrosion. Clear Texas title and licensed in Texas as Former Military Vehicle (antique license). Parade or Car show ready”
This is missing a few details, but looks solid.
“M38 Willy’s Jeep. Original condition and motor with 24V system. Has fording kit minus the snorkel and extended exhaust. Runs good, has the civilian Willy’s fuel pump, but I do have a military version that needs to be rebuilt. I have a Beachwood canvas top and original doors and side curtains. No low ball offers, tire kicker or trades. You can reach me at seven 0 three, 34two, two919”
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/3474395986.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(10/10/2010) This looks this has been put to use.
“1962 willys jeep fc170. The jeep just came from Arizona. I was going to restore it but a different opportunity came along.
It has not run in about three years. It has a pto winch and a mico brake lock system, not sure how it works but looks like its factory
installed. There is some rust through the driver’s side floor but is small and should be an easy fix. The rest of the cab is very solid.
The bed is in fairly good shape. There is some rust through the floor in the front, not big at all, about 12″x12″. The rest of the bed looks good, despite a a few small dents, but is very solid. All the id plates are still there. The brakes do not work. The clutch appears to work.
It needs a driver’s side window and windshield is cracked. The jeep needs to be restored and gone through to make it road worthy.
It would be a fun project for the right person; these jeeps are getting hard to find without being rotted beyond repair.
The jeep has been on the west coast. This is the first time it has been on the east coast. It is stored in a 20′ shipping container on my property so its out of the weather.”
Not perfect, but looks solid.
“(FIRST) Don’t email- this is posted for my grandfather, i don’t know anything about it
(SECOND) Don’t text, his number is a home phone
(THIRD) NO TRADES, he doesn’t need anything
1952 Wiilis Jeep
40k miles (original)
has 4wd
also have a newly made top for it (not pictured) i forgot when i took pictures
this thing looks and runs perfect
any other questions call
may take alittle less, CASH TALKS
Harvey Allen
910-897-6368”
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/pts/3444289993.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks like it would polish up very nice.
“1951 Military Jeep – very close to origional; 24 volt system; runs great; new fuel tank; tagged for SC highway use; SC title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks solid. It has a CJ-2A grille.
“951 Willys Civilian Jeep – runs great, everything works except gas guage; complete with great top and good heater, tagged for SC highway use; SC title in hand. I call this a Marine Corps Dress Blue Jeep, ready for parades or highway rides.”
Lots of closeup pics; the buyer should have a very clear idea of what they are getting.
“Selling my WWll Jeep Ford. Not running at this time. Rolls, shifts and stears OK. No brakes. It has an early after war engine that turns freely, as does tranny and transfer case.
Body # 126592
Frame # 126592
DOD 6/25/43
See my photo album of this vehicle by clicking on this link:
http://s1232.beta.photobucket.com/user/3familytree/library/orange%20jeep
Clean transferable title included.”
This should make a good restoration. Lots of closeup pics; the buyer should have a very clear idea of what they are getting.
“Selling my 1943 Jeep GPW (at least it’s titled as a 43) Check VIN#, Frame # etc. to judge for yourself.
Engine # 95385
Frame # GPW 48799
Body # not found since glove box door is missing
This Jeep was sitting in a dry barn for the last 26 years
99% rust free
Rolls freely, all shifters work fine and clutch works. No brakes!I think the engine is just stuck from sitting so long. (I never tried to free it)
Check pictures closely, they tell the story.
I will include to the winning bidder a spare front 1/2 of the body for parts from another jeep.(has glove box complete in it, no tags) Sorry, no pictures of it.
See my photo album of this vehicle by clicking on this link:
http://s1232.beta.photobucket.com/user/3familytree/library/brown%20jeep
Clean transferable title included.”
UPDATE: This has been rebuilt. See this post.
Vince spotted this unique bit of jeep history. It is beautiful! For us history nuts the seller has included some helpful information, too.
“1943 Willys Jeep “Woodie” Stationwagon. Purchased by Willenhall Coachcraft in 1947 from Military surplus sale. Converted to current condition and sold to the Earl of Shewsbury in June 1948.
It was sold in 1961 to Victoria Garage in Stoke on Trent, who then sold it to a Harry Hughs of the same town and then it later changed hands to an AD Broom of Norwich, where it laid in a shed which then became derelict.
In late 2004, the jeep was finally discovered by Fred Smith, a very prominent and recognised Jeep collector, who sold it to the current owner for restoration in 2005.
It has undergone a very thorough restoration, including complete remanufacture of all woodwork, back to the exact specification matching the original condition it left Willenhall Coachcraft in 1948.
There were 95 conversions of this type carried out by Willenhall, and this is the last known example, making it extremely rare indeed.
All woodwork, engine, chassis and fabrication was carried out by the current owner. Paintwork by Andy House Body Repairs of Liphook, Hampshire. Chrome by SilvaBronz of Alton, Hampshire. Trim by Jeff Mussell and Son, Godalming, Surrey.
The jeep is being sold as new since being restored by myself. V5 present, taxed, MOT’d. Registered with the plate now on 125 YUP.
Included in the sale of this vehicle is as follows:
· Photographic history of restoration
· Buff logbook (dating back to first registration)
· Photography of original vehicle and Willenhall Coachcraft History by Archie Templeton-Dick, Historian.
More photos of the jeep and the restoration can be found on Universal Jeep Supplies’ facebook page.
The number plate, NRF 9 is not included with the sale but im offering this for £10,000 separately.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
“1961 willys wagon with a straight 6 and manual transmission. Engine starts and turns over, but it needs someone with some mechanical skills to fix a few things. It has a plow and a winch. the winch is a PTO winch and is very heavy duty. It would be a great truck for someone who needs a plow, or needs a work truck. I dont have a title and it will probably need to be towed out of the yard.”
UPDATE: Back on eBay
(10/25/2012) This is a nice looking combo.
“1962 Willy’s pickup with matching willy’s trailer included, trailer is from approximately the 1950’s. Original equipment body, frame, 5 rims, glass, front bumper, and much more. New gas tank and sending unit. Things that need fixing include temperature gauge, gas gauge, wipers system and some oil leaks. Most everything else works fine but could use more attention. The engine clutch and back bumper are from a 1974 Chev 1/2 ton truck and the engine runs well. I do not deliver, buyer is responsible for making arrangements to get the vehicle. The paint looks nice but the paint preparation was not all professionally done so there are areas of the body work that are not smooth. Drives with some roughness and noise but is sound and functional. Nice vintage vehicle that is usable and fun.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Starts with coaxing. Some partitions welded into the cargo area.
“1948 Willys CJ2A? Pretty cool old jeep, worth fixing for sure. Looks like it’s all there, I did get the motor to “run” off starter fluid. Frame is good, body is rough but better than most, definatly useable. Motor was rebuilt at some point, looks to have the original drivetrain ( flathead 4, 3 speed manual, spicer 18)”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/07/2011) This appears in good shape.
“1953 Jeep CJ3B High Hood. All new on a nice body and frame. Rebuilt motor and trans, new springs, shackles, brakes, brake lines and park brake cables. New fuel tank and lines, wiring, windshield and all rubber seals. All new steering. Runs down the road at 55. New seats and top. If interested, please call Gil at 360-967-2273.”
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/3469734711.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
This runs and drives, but appears to have some rust in the driver’s side step (or that’s just a black mark). It might be a good price.
“After 30 years I’m finally selling my old Jeep. $2,200, OBO
1948 Willys CJ2A Runs great.
4 cylinder flat head “Go Devil” engine which was rebuilt with 0.040 over pistons.
3 speed trans
Two lever transfer case, with high/low range and two wheel/four wheel levers
Good brakes
12 volt with new 12v starter
Drive it home.
Snow plow is not included but is available for an extra $400″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay. The buy-it-now price was $10,000.
“BARN FIND! 1950 Willys Overland Jeepster. Restored 20 years ago and has had little use since. This unique vehicle. Is ready to go. Unique Maroon exterior with Black interior. Original 4 cylinder engine with 3 speed transmission.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500
“What you are looking at is an original 1952 Willys M38 military Jeep. The Jeep has been redone and is in near perfect condition. It is all original with original 24 volt system. No bondo. All metal. Original bows and all. It could use new tires, but they are fine as is. It currently had coop grip spurs on the original Willys rims. Clear title. It is a hop in and go original piece of U.S. history. I am asking 13,500 OBO.
New canvas top
All fresh oils
New front suspension
New rear seat
New paint
New axe
New shovel
New axe and shovel straps
New stencils
New transfer case seal
All new brakes
New glass
New windshield seal
New seat cushions
Rebuilt distributor
New electrical wiring
New clutch
Fresh bed lined floors for long lasting
New battery’s”