UPDATE: This appears to have sold quickly. Was listed at $2000
There looks like value here. Unclear if it runs.
“Willys Jeep 90 percent restored must go due to medical bills. Additional motor and trans conveys with sale.”
UPDATE: This appears to have sold quickly. Was listed at $2000
There looks like value here. Unclear if it runs.
“Willys Jeep 90 percent restored must go due to medical bills. Additional motor and trans conveys with sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
Dan spotted this truck.
“1954 Wlllys 4×4 pickup. Very straight and no rust. Chevy six engine. Runs and drives.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Dan spotted this. It doesn’t run, but sure looks straight.
“1953 Willys Jeep Pickup. Great Shape. 283 Chevy motor. Not running (no papers). Asking $2500.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4450.
(10/12/2012) This looks good, except for the area near the passenger side fender. It may just be an optical illusion, but it looks kind of odd.
“Sold my storage building…no place to keep it. 1948 (it’s actually a 1947) Willys Jeep. Five new tires. Engine completely overhauled. Runs great! Converted to 12V. email for details and to set up appointment to see it. May consider trades for antique things that go bang. The color of the first two pictures is correct…the third picture is in direct sunlight.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This runs and drives.
“1953 Willys Jeep Pickup
283 Chevy V8
Original 1/2 Ton Running Gear
Runs, Drives, and Stops
Has been sitting for years
CLEAN IDAHO TITLE
$2500 O.B.O “l
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This appears to be a M-38 with bow holders on the side and bow holders at the rear corners. Very odd.
“I have for sale a 1947 Willys military model Jeep. It was used in the Navy. It is all original except for the motor. The motor is a Dauntless 225 v6. It runs great. I also have the doors for the to and three extra tires to go with the Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
The camper appears in good shape.
‘All the glass is good, not to much rust. As far as I can tell everything is here.”
This looks solid.
“here we have a hard to find and very unique1958 4×4 jeep fc 170.this jeep is very rare and hard to find in this shape,not counting that this fc is ready to drive around streets or hit the trails.the jeep runs great,has new miitary syle tires on it along with the retro military green paint job with the star on the door.the truck has great running engine along with working 4wheel drive.here’s youre chance to own a jeep that very few people have and it’s ready to hit the trail.asking $6500.00 bo.bill 520-419-2320”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(08/01/2012) This looks in good condition, though has a few unusual minor mods.
“Great condition, stock tall hood Jeep. Engine was rebuilt 12743 miles ago, and had a tune up about 200 miles ago. The odometer was spun back to zero when the motor was rebuilt. Shifts great, doesn’t pop out of gear like some do. Starts right up, runs all day and doesn’t get hot. Has brakes from a Gladiator truck, so it stops pretty well. Everything works. Very reliable. Hard to find defroster, Warn hubs. Top is nearly new. Tow bar, old school radio and speakers, brass fire extinguisher. Body work looks good from 10 feet, but has flaws. It’s not a show car, I drive it around town all the time. CA Registered to April 2013. It’s more fun to drive a slow car fast, than a fast car slow. No reserve. Please contact with any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
This looks in good shape.
“1952 MB Willy’s Jeep for 18,000.00 Restored 8 years ago, approximately 100 miles since restored time, has all amphibious accessories for water crossing, Military radio, nice clean jeep, rust free. Please call for further question.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $900. This includes a PTO.
Slight sag in a rear . . .
“all original willys jeep owned by same owner for 25 plus years. rebuilt motor with very low miles on it. pto trans with winch in back. everything works 4×4 winch all gears runs and drives good. the winch is strong, easily stronger than my warn 9000. the bad news is it used to have an A frame on the back that’s why it has the winch in the back and it was used to lift stuff to heavy so the frame and body are bent down in the back. the frame is bent down from the axel back. the body is pretty rough. this would be a great parts car or a desert toy. it will go anywhere. windshield not cracked. wiper works. still 6v set up. lots of original parts on it worth money. the pto trans works great and shifts smooth. have an original spare tire as well. have clean title and it is currently ca registered. brand new battery. email call or text, in email put jeep 4×4 in subject or i will not answer do to spam. 8-0-5,509,-3322. i work on weekdays till 3:30 so if you call before then i will not pick up but feel free to leave a message. might be interested in a trade for jeep Cherokee, Comanche, jet-ski, etc.. lemme know what you got with a picture. i get pic messages.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200. May have a Porter & Reed hardtop
(10/09/2012) This looks to have rust along the driver’s side. It has no title.
“1946 Willys CJ2a jeep that has been used on a deer lease. The jeep runs and drives good. The gauges all work, horn works, lights all work, the four wheel drive works good, the transfer case seal on the front drips gear oil, the transfer case makes some noise but still works good, the engine runs good, the cab on the jeep can come off, but works pretty good in the winter. The jeep does have some rust, this jeep would be good for hunting out of or using on a ranch. The jeep has not been on the road and the title is lost, but will provide a bill of sale to the winner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Based on the Serial Number this is technically a 1958. You can follow the discussion here and here.
It doesn’t run at the moment.
“We have a 1957 Jeep Willys (Kaiser) DJ-2A Flathead 2WD in our barn. We are evaluating what to do with it but we are not interested in fixing it up. It has all the parts and was running (driven into the garage) but it is rough. We want to sell it but do not want to chop it up or part it out because it was running when we drove it into the barn about 4 years ago.”
This may have been a fire company-owned jeep.
“I have a 1955 CJ3B for sale. Has clear title and I was told it was a Chicago Fire Dept. vehicle once upon a time. The tube has been modified over the rear wheel wells for the hose and pumper. Drive train is all original. Needs restoration.
Price: $3,500 or Best Offer
Please contact C. Shawn at:
email: wally307@pipeline.com”
UPDATE: Was $4400. **SOLD**
(07/25/2012) This looks solid. The hood scoop is unusual. This might restore relatively easily . I wonder if it really was an Air Force Jeep.
“1952 Willys Jeep. Good body runs and drives well. Very little rust a few dents but one of the better original bodies I’ve seen. Many new parts and some spares.”
UPDATE: This runs and drives.
“-Original Motor
-Original Transmission(PTO set up)
-Have seats and windshield
-Pulled metal from floor (rusted and dented, poor quality)
-Have original tool box
-HAS RARE HEATER OPTION
-Tow Bar included
-Runs and drives
-Looking to sell before the winter comes in. Please contact me through email or txt at 7 se7en 4 – 6five three se7en”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was several prices.
Dean reports this is posted with several different prices. It may indicate the seller is floating different prices, or it could be scam.
The fuel pump is having a problem. Looks pretty stock.
“I have an all-original 1954 Willy’s Jeep for sale. Uncut, unmodified in any way. If you are looking for a 100% original Willy’s this is it! This Jeep runs and drives. However, the fuel pump is a little weak. I am working on that right now. The minimal rust it has is very fixable. This Jeep has factory “Koenic Iron Works” hardtop and hard doors. Door windows roll up and down. This jeep is unmolested- from the period fire extinguisher, to the fan in the cabin. I even have the owners manual. The mileage is original at 44,000. I bought this from the original owners son. This is a fantastic original specimen and a very rare find considering the hardtop and harddoors. This Jeep is in good condition and is truly a nice vehicle. Look at the pictures! $5400 OBO!! OR I am looking for a decent 4×4 for trade. I am interested in Expeditions, Land Rovers,”
Dan spotted this nice looking, stock wagon. It’s listed as a 1959 Wagon in the title of the AD and a 1958 Wagon in the body of the ad.
“1958 willys Wagon 6-226 4 wheel Drive. Super.
Hurricane inline 6 engine
Runs excellent. Ongoing Restoration.
All transmission, transfer case and Axle fluids Flushed and replace.
Over $8,000. invested.”
The seller claims this an unmolested CJ-3A. More accurately, it’s a M-38 that’s just slightly molested.
“WOW !!! Here is a hard to find unmolested all original 1951 Jeep CJ3A with only 12,396 miles on the odometer. The original soft top and doors will also come with the sale of this vehicle. This jeep runs and drives good but will need a brake master cylinder as it has gone bad while in storage. Come out take a look drive it around the yard and see what you think. I really think its worth your drive and time and doubt you will be disappointed. Asking 16K may consider serious cash offer made here in person. Tire kickers please don’t waste my time, serious buyers only as these original jeeps don’t come around for sale very often. call or text 4 zero 2 seven20-03one 0”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,600
“1985 Mitsubishi Jeep J59
Miles:
42,345 Miles
Engine
2.0 Ltr Astron Petrol
Transmission
4 spd Manual, 4×4
Truck in Excellent Condition. Interior is also Excellent.
Features:
Swing Away Rear Tire Carrier
New Rear Load Mat
Heat and Defrost
4×4
Roll Bar
Fold Up Rear Seats
Recent FULL service
Serviceable Top and Doors
Rear Tool Box
Air raid siren
$11,600.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks like a good rig.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep – This is an off chassis complete restoration. The frame is perfectly straight and solid. This jeep was very well taken care of and cared for. All the parts in this jeep are just about brand new. Transmission and transfer case have all new parts where needed. The engine is a rebuilt by professionals and only has 288 miles on it. The 9″ brakes have been replaced with 11″ drum brakes both front and rear, all parts are new. It also has a duel bowl master cylinder – new. It has new front and rear leaf springs and accessories. Bumpers are new, front and rear. The engine has been converted to 12 volt system. It has a brand new carburator, radiator and various engine parts. It has a warn Husky overdrive – New/Rebuilt. It has all new gauges, tinted glass in windshield, steering box has been rebuilt, and windshield wipers are new. The heater box runs awesome – it throws out plenty of heat. Shocks are new front and rear, tires and rims are new – BF Goodrich All-terrain T/A L-235/85R 16″. It has a complete original reproduction brand new wiring harness from Maine Vintage Wiring Harness Company. It also has an electric fuel pump which runs perfectly. The body is straight as an arrow with base coat clear coat paint. Many other new parts, too many to list. This vehicle can be inspected by anyone interested local to Salem, New Hampshire. I do have the original rims and tires that came with the vehicle, they will go with it. It also comes with a grey bikini top not shown in photos. The overall condition of this jeep is next to perfect. The jeep rides very well, the shifing gear box is tight and the overdrive is great. This jeep is a real head-turner. It’s great at the beach, people keep asking me hundreds of question when I pull in.”
The price is good, but this is located in the country of Costa Rica.
“1968 Jeep Willys diesel 4×4 stick shift very good shape nothing wrong for more info call 908 875 5685”
Steve forwarded this photo of a Mighty Mite at the Chicago Auto Show yesterday.
Coincidently, yesterday Ann’s mother saved part of an episode of Pawn Stars for me to view (Episode called PONY UP from December 2011), which included a man trying to sell a Mighty Mite to the Pawn Stars guys for $22,000. They offered $13,000 (based on their expert’s opinion). Unfortunately, I can’t find a free way to view that episode.
http://www.chicagoautoshow.com/show_history/default.aspx?d=1960&y=1961