This appears in good shape for the price.
“1955 Willys Jeep CJ-6
134 L-Head Engine 4 cyl.
3 Speed Transmission
4 Wheel Drive
High and Low Range
Great truck–dependable
For more information contact Johnny at (706)619-7771.”
This appears in good shape for the price.
“1955 Willys Jeep CJ-6
134 L-Head Engine 4 cyl.
3 Speed Transmission
4 Wheel Drive
High and Low Range
Great truck–dependable
For more information contact Johnny at (706)619-7771.”
No engine, but it looks pretty solid in the pics.
“last of the original suvs. all there except motor – a full restoration project – one i will not do anytime soon. must be trailered away”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
558 Original Miles?? By my calculations, that means this was only driven 9 miles a year. I’m having a hard time believing that. Looks nice enough though.
“46 Willis jeep, 99% original, 558 orig miles, engine, transmission, brakes, steering, tires excellent condition. Surface rust beginning at seams, and a few bubbles.More pictures/movie available upon request. Price is $15000 OBO.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000
(11/04/2011) Except for the rear lights, this looks good.
“1950 Willys Jeep
Off frame restoration 1993
6′-6″ Western plow
Original drive train
Flathead in-line 4 cylinder
converted from 6 to 12 volt
front lock-outs change to Warn lockouts
Does need some brake work
Contact: Lee at 612.202.6197 for additional information / questions.”
I received an email from Paul the other day and the subject read ‘Refreshing’. One quick look at the picture in the email explained what he meant (see the 1st picture below).
Yep, that is one pretty jeep!
Using the keyword “Wailea” I started tracking down more pictures of it. It turns out Colin has a couple of them too, as does a friend of his. So, here are a few of this jeep that is still owned by the Wailea Hotel in Maui (boy, after today’s cold weather, Maui is sounding awfully nice!)
More pictures I found on the internet:
And from Colin, you can see the jeep prior to the stenciling:
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $1500.
“1950 Willys Pick Up – Runs and drives with plow mount and pump No Title $1500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This looks pretty good for the price. Note the front frame rails have been bent a little. As noted in the ad, the body has been repaired, most obviously at the passenger step.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
Well, it’s not ‘completely restored’, as it has a few wrong parts. However, it looks like a nice jeep that will be available until the price drops.
“I have a completely restored 1948 jeep willys cj2. It is in perfect condition I’m asking 20,000.00 OBO. Has very low miles. Runs perfect”
UPDATE: **SOLD** … Was listed at $12,495.
There are some minor issues that keep this from being a completed restoration, but this looks solid.
“1945 WWII Willys Jeep (MB) with .50 Cal Machine Gun
This is an authentic WWII U.S. Army 1945 Willys Jeep (MB) with a real M2 .50 Cal. ‘Ma Duce’ (non-firing) Machine Gun, both in great condition.
GUN:
The .50 Cal MG has all original gun parts except the left and right side panels. The gun can be made to fire propane but can NOT be made to fire live ammunition and therefore does not require any special permits.
The charging handle operates perfectly just like an original gun and will cycle ammunition. A belt of display ammo is included as is a WW2 .50 ammo box.
The mount is also an authentic military MG mount and is NOT a repop or home built mount.
Included is an authentic military canvas gun cover, NOT homemade or a repop and a .50 Cal Gun Crate built from original military specs to carry and store the gun when on the Jeep.
Please note that the gun will be sold with the Jeep and will NOT be sold separately under any circumstances or offers.
JEEP:
The Jeep runs like a champ and starts up every time.
The vehicle was restored by me a few years ago and has been used in a movie, TV program, parades and car shows.
The engine is war time engine with the correct T-84 transmission. It’s been converted to a 12 volt system but contains many 6 volt parts for appearances purposes.
Engine compartment contains all accurate parts as would appear on a 45 Willys such as fuel filter, fuel pump, air cleaner, oil can, horn, regulator box, lube chart and grease gun.
The ‘tub’, is also an original war time tub and is in great condition (NOT a repop). The frame is in good condition but has been repaired. A rebuilt war-time frame, primed and ready to install is available but is NOT included in the sale.
All US stars and markings are exact and accurate to 1945 WW2 Jeep of the ETO.
Canvas top, seats, windshield cover are all brand new from Beachwood Canvas.
Includes five original WW2 combat rims (not repop).
The Jeep is all there as it stands and does not need anything to make road and car show ready, but for those who would like to tinker on it there are few minor items that could be finished off.
The Jeep is currently registered and insured here in Nevada with a clear Nevada title. Out of state buyers are responsible for pickup, but transportation is available to some locations at an additional cost. Payment is to be in cash or certified bank check that would be cashed on delivery before the title is signed over.
No out of state or country ‘check scammers’ will even be considered.
Asking price for the Jeep with the gun as it stands is $12,500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
I *think* this has a rear PTO, too. It appears in good shape.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A. $5,500
L134 original motor. Overhauled in 2002 by previous owner.
No idea of actual mileage but installed new speedometer during restoration and have 3845 miles since overhaul.
Body restoration completed in 2004.
New radiator, starter, brakes in 2004.
Has “Best Top” brand cover with doors. Easy to remove and install.
Has original style jeep tires new in 2004.
Garaged year round.
Runs great. Must see to appreciate.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/21/2010) “Here is a rare 1950 Willys Military Jeep M38, 4 cylinder, flat fender. call 360-292-2577.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500. This may have been one of the cj2a’s that was professionally extended and resold and called a CJ-2L. Learn more about the CJ-2L here.
“flatfender willyz long wheel base model. have many parts that go with the rig but it is in rough shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
This might be a pretty good price.
“For Sale, this is a good, solid ole jeep. It has the original 4 cylinder flat head engine and everything, including the 4wd, works. It won’t win any races, but it will climb a telephone pole! We have used it many years on the ranch for hunting and building fence. I had plans of restoring it but thats not going to happen in the near future. We recently bought a UTV (because my wife and mother don’t like the standard tranny on the jeep) and we are not using this jeep like we need to. I hate for a machine to set without running so we have decided to sell it. It is ready to go to work or would be a good restoration project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
This looks in good shape with a nice half cab.
“1962 Jeep Willys with half hard top/doors.. easy to remove
runs great..”powerfull,” starts right up lots of extras and fun”
This looks pretty good. Lots of pictures of it at the seller’s website. The front bumper and/or frame rails look a little pushed down to me.
“1942 Ford GPW Willys WWII Jeep. Excellent Turn-Key Classic Willys WWII Jeep. Correct WWII Olive Drab Paint, 3-Speed manual transmission, 4X4. Body mounted shovel, Axe, Rifle case, External Fuel Jugs, Correct reproduction tires, Newer Canvas top, Backseat. Hop in and drive it, many dollars spent to make an excellent driver/Parade car. VERY COOL/RARE piece of WWII History. Please call 703-627-3448 or 703-551-2733. Visit us on the web at www.lintonmotorsport.com or Facebook (Linton Motorsport, Inc).”
http://linton-motorsport.ebizautos.com/detail-1942-jeep-gpw_willys-ford-used-8415791.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“1942 WWII Willys Military Jeep/early slat grill model/Engine one of first batch of 20,000 produced.
Rebuilt 2010 as daily runner/super clean/no rust/Sale includes WWII period correct trailer (needs work) and trailer load of original and hard to find spare parts/includes period correct accessories too numerous to
mention. All sold together/no parceling out. Getting rid of last of vehicles. Sold as is, where is! Asking $5,000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
This appears pretty stock. It might be worth a look if the seller isn’t unreasonable about the price.
“I am selling my 1948 willys jeep. Needs to be restored. All complete. Its been sitting for a few years, still very solid! 6 volt system. Comes with many extra parts, fenders, windshield, gas tank, exhaust, hubs, wheels, etc. Don’t need to sell so I won’t jump on any low ball offer. I would rather see someone enjoying it instated of it just sitting. Make me a reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900
(03/23/2011) At $10,900, there is NO windshield included. I’m sure it’s a solid jeep though. I think that front hangs a little low in the pic form the side.
“1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A
Fully Restored 1947 Antique Jeep Willys with Original Flat 4 Engine and frame.
Featuring:
• New Body, hood and tailgate
• New Paint
• Rhino Lined Interior
• New Bestop Seats (Driver, Passenger, Rear)
• New Tailgate
• New Wheels with Military Style Tires
• 4 WD fully serviced
• New Radiator
• New Battery
• New Alternator
• New Air Filter Assembly
• New Brakes and brake system
• New Fuel tank and fuel system (inc. pump)
• New Lighting
• New and working gauges
• No Windshield
• New Fabricated front bumper with winch plate (warn winch included by not functional)
• New Fabricated rear bumper with 2 inch receiver
• New Steering wheel and assembly
• Completely Re-wired
• Over $18K invested
No joy rides. Serious Buys Only. Sold “As Is”. $12,400 OBO. Buyer responsible for pickup or shipping. Seller can help load vehicle.”
Only 10,000 original miles?
“There are 2 jeeps one is a 1960 complete rough but only has 10 k original miles engine is sezied , also has plow not in pictures .
one is a1958 chasis tand drive train wich does run only body parts are hood and tail gate . will seperate the 2 . please call 856-457-6251 ask DAVE for info and detalails . please do not e-mail me any questions . it is not mine , i’m just posting it for him . thanks”
Uh oh .. the “plexiglass is yellowed” …. plexiglass?
“Jeep 1948 CJ2-A. Extremely rare unmolested original: Original Plow with fan belt driven hydraulic lift mechanism, Original canvas top and doors. Intact, but Plexiglas is yellowed, Original upholstery. Original factory dealer installed options: Warn hubs, Right side hand-operated wiper, Tow bar, Bug screen, Second tail light, Spare tire (wheel was standard). Top quality repaint in original Patomic Grey with original paint scheme faithfully reproduced (correct bare metal areas, black trim, original wheel color etc.). Runs beautifully. This Jeep has to be the most original one left. (When you drive it on the interstate, keep to the right. Top speed 60.) $16,995.00. 518-461-1472.”
This looks good.
“3-speed, original 4-cylinder engine, low mileage, runs great, seats have been rebuilt from the frame up with brand new tuck and roll vinyl interior, custom designed black powder-coated bumpers, new cd player with vinyl wrapped integrated speaker box, $6,500 OBO. Please contact Jeff at 970-216-4911”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
Doug spotted this nicely rebuilt jeep.
“1966 CJ5. Jeep Kaiser/ Willys frame off restoration great shape. I just don’t drive it. In 1966 they did all the best things to the Jeeps. Because the old flat head was so weak Jeep added the Buick Dauntless V6. Tons of power and able to handle any road. The tires have less than 100 miles on them. If your are into classic jeeps this is the one for you!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
I assume the stamped parts have a “F” rather than a “GPW”.
“The vehicle has been restored from the frame up. I have paperwork on the parts that are stamped with the “GPW” all other parts are after market. The jeep is in very good condition with the low mileage of 200 miles. I had a replica 50 caliber flame thrower made by the manufacturer who made the props for the movie “saving private ryan” this included in the deal. The price list below lists the items replaced and the cost.”