UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600
(01/13/2010) This jeep looks very cold.
“Updated Front Hubs, 12 Volt Conversion, Electric Wench, 5 Gun Racks, Buddy Seats in Back, Tow Bar, Runs Well, Needs Body and Paint Work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600
(01/13/2010) This jeep looks very cold.
“Updated Front Hubs, 12 Volt Conversion, Electric Wench, 5 Gun Racks, Buddy Seats in Back, Tow Bar, Runs Well, Needs Body and Paint Work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8900.
This looks good.
“Restored 1951 M38 Willy’s Army Jeep – Ser. No. 24,675 MFG 9-51The M38 only had a two year production run, during which time only 62,329 were built (compared with the nearly 650 thousand MBs and GPWs build during WWII). Has several unique characteristics compared to the WWII jeep. First with 24 volt electrical system, first one piece windshield, first to have 7×16 tires instead of 6×16, last and best of flat fendered jeeps, last of the flat head 4 cylinder engines, first jeep with true fording capabilties(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(water proof) plugs. So here is an M38 that not only looks good, but is road ready.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
The seller claims no rust. This could be a good price.
“40 -49 red jeep—4cyl motor—3 on the tree—2wd—been in storage for many years—no rust—will probably run with little tinkering—no title,but has 68 tag”
This may be a good project.
“Has been sitting in my garage for 10 years! I don’t think I am getting any closer to finishing this project…
Very original, unique Oregon history, I have the original 1958 Oregon title, I am the second owner.
In good shape, does need some rust repair but not like most! Engine runs and it drives and stops. Brand new tires, white powder coat wheels with 2 spares (no tires on them). Two extra engines and another FC170 parts rig which is all there except the bed (was a flat bed).
I would love to get this out of my garage. Might be interested in a trade if something interests me.
Drop me an email if you have questions…”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/27/2011) This runs and drives.
“1963 FC 170 around 70,000 miles. Has the original 6 cyl Hurricane engine is running but is tired, and a 3 speed trans. Truck is 4wd. Everything on the truck works, wipers, heater, lights and signals. Brakes work but one wheel cylinder is leaking. Tires are in excellent condition. I feel body is in above average condition but it does have some rust and the floorboards need replaced. Call Gary @ 859-seven seven one-1852. No spam please.”
http://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/2639528656.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(08/23/2011) This looks solid.
“1959 station wagon with 6 cyl Hurrican engine- 4×4 lock outs. New tires, clutch, and brakes. No rust. New Mexico car. Has over-drive and good glass. Has an extra engine, front end, rear end, transmission, fenders, and doors. Asking 5,500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Mike has added a few things to sweeten the deal: Two original “F” stamped seats, WW II jerry can holder, spare tire, canvas top. Mike would prefer to sell to a buyer who can inspect the jeep before purchase.
“1945 Ford GPW Jeep. This is a project jeep! Jeep is not running,but will turn over from fan belt. Have clear Idaho title. Jeep has been stored indoors last 4 years. Tub and frame match, and have all three data plates. DOD is 1/13/45. This jeep has a lot of “F” stamped parts. Just to name a few; the grill, the headlight support hinges, marker lights, steering wheel column strap, shock towers. The tow hitch is original. The gauges are original except temp guage. The speedo is a Waltham with trip meter. Jeep was converted to 12V by previous owner. Tub was reskinned from drivers side to right rear conner of tub. The floors pans are in fair to good condition with two small holes near passenger side and some rust through under the the passengers seat. No rust through in tool boxes. Fuel tank sump is mostly gone. Engine is a WW II Willy’s replacement. It has original Carter model- WO Carb, Original air cleaner too. Drive train looks to be original as far as I can tell. I will try to anwser questions as honestly as I can. I will include the following items to the sale; Two original “F” stamped seats, one WW II jerry can holder, one left rear tailight bucket “F” stamped, Two “F” stamped foot rests, one set of NOS door straps, one original canvas top in fair condition, could be used as a pattern for a new one. This is a nice project jeep, ready to restore. ( NO OVERSEAS BUYERS ) Buyer will have to come pickup jeep, as I cannot ship. NOTE*** ( I would prefer potential buyer come and inspect jeep in person ) Cash only”
UPDATE: This sold for $5500 to an ewillys reader.
It looks good, though the bumper is odd.
“1948 Willys Jeep. Completely rebuilt. Runs good. call 446-5240”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
This looks in very good condition.
“This is a 1963 Willys Wagon Flat head 6 cylinder Super Hurricane engine with manual trans. and 29000 original miles.”
UPDATE: Sold. Was listed at $2295.
“1954 WILLYS M38A1 MILITARY JEEP – $ 2295 O.B.O.
NEEDS T.L.C.
IDEAL FOR JEEP COLLECTORS. STILL HAS MD DATA PLATE
STILL HAS MOTOR , TRANSMISSON , DRIVE TRAIN, TOW BAR
24 VOLT SYSTEM”
Steve is selling this CJ-2a.
“1948 willys Jeep, new body tub, freshly painted, engine recently rebuilt, electronic ignition, new carburetor,seats recovered, military 6×16 tires, lots of new parts. Similar jeeps are listed for up to $10,000, asking $6,500 as we want to sell it. Better than an ATV, you can drive it on the streets. A cab might be available for winter driving but not included in this price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This has no brakes.
“1964 Willys jeep- FC 150. Runs good. All original. Previous
owner used this every winter for the past 36 byrs to plow
his driveway. No brakes. Odometer 18,000 miles. Always
stored inside. $4,000 or obo.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(07/30/2011) Tom is selling his CJ-5 with front and rear PTOs.
“Below are pictures of my 1960 Willys CJ5. It has a switchblade plow,
PTO, new tires,fiberglass tub, skid plates. Everything works and the engine runs great. I have had it for 20 years and it was going to be a winter project, restoring it to original, but sand is running out of the hour glass and I finally realize that I will not get to it, so I am selling it. I am
asking $1500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200
This is worth a look.
“1945 willies rare hard top , nice shape runs great, Located in Tonasket”
Looks pretty good.
“military vehicle 1942 gpw ford restored and re painted but still need some details, i have some original parts and accesories if you´re interested send me an email to make a deal, im asking 12,500 dlls”
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/2631500981.html
The engine’s exhaust needs a little help.
“All original. Bolts broke off on the motor block for the exhaust manifold. Been in the family for 40 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2600.
“This truck is all original except for the tailgate. It’s a 1950. It starts and runs great. Flathead 4 cylinder. Clear title. Last registered in 1968. I bought this truck from a gantleman who’d owned it since the 60s. Until last week it has been parked in his garage for around 30 years. I cleaned the fuel line and the points. Added gas, water, and a battery. It fired up and runs perfect. The tires are dry rotted very bad but hold air. I put some brake fluid in the master cylinder and the brakes pump up but barely work. I’ve driven the truck about 5 or 6 miles and it’s wonderful. The steering is stiff but seems to free up a little more with each turn.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This looks like a good price.
“Very well preseved 1947 overland is all original except converted to 12 volt. Has 22000 miles and runs and drives great. There is NO rust holes or swollen seams but it could use a paint job.Brand new military style tires, new mastercylinder and rebuilt starter. By far better than a golf cart because it’s road legal and goes almost 50 mph. It is also gets very good mileage and it’s 4 wheel drive. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3950
(05/03/2011) It appears original, but will need some body work.
“This is a orginal unrestrored Willys wagon with over drive that works, that is great condition, runs and drives great, current antique plates. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000
(05/09/2011) This looks nice.
“1952 Willys CJ3A – frame off restoration over the past couple years…completely new steel body with dura-lined interior…new windshield…new wiring harness…painted frame…new exhaust system…new tires…new gas tank…new gauges…new brakes…new emergency brake cable…and a bunch of other parts. Lots of receipts…no rust of any kind…hasn’t seen rain, mud, or snow since the restoration…still needs a few details like a rear view mirror or seat belts if you want to install them (didn’t come with them). Willys Go-Devil 134ci flat head four engine…3 speed tranny…twin stick transfer case…Warn hubs. Runs well, shifts well, and the 4wd works. Clean MA title in hand. I’ve got too many projects and not enough time or space”
This looks like a nice, mostly stock rig.
“48 Willys Jeep, 4cylinder continental. Runs good. Many spare parts. $2700 obo. Call 208-357-5156.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,500
Erroneously listed as a 1946 CJ-2A, this GPW looks in very good condition.
“Classic, 1946 Army Jeep (built by Ford), lovingly restored using genuine parts from the 1940s Original 4 cy. engine. A joy to drive. Still out performs modern 4WDs on steep hills. Family pride and joy, but time to downsize. Looking for a buyer with equal love of classics. Available for viewing by appointment. Complete with shovel, axe and fuel can. Always stored inside, includes fitted dust cover.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“1948 Willys CJ-2A
* CJ-2A rescued from Arizona desert wrecking yard and returned to stock condition
* found and installed original 4 cylinder Hurricane engine
* rebuilt T-90 transmission
* rebuilt brakes including new wheel cylinders and brakes
* obtained original OEM parts from Willys Overland
* located and added original accessories like manual winch, roll bar, PTO and hitch
* added new Bestop top
* used white paint from 1999 Grand Cherokee to match existing Jeep – paint done to preserve, not restore
* added seat belts for safety
* used non-stock wheels and tires
* body painted to preserve, but no repairs attempted
* runs and drives superbly
* kept in garage by current owners – used for parades and outings
* vehicle has tow bar (original tow bar mates to bumper – uses a 1-7/8” ball), the Jeep could be driven anywhere (slowly)
* (optional: available for $200 is a newer “Blue Ox” tow bar that fits the original stock tow bar bumper mounts, it uses a 2″ ball. )
* historic Washington state license
* no rust problems – Arizona to Washington – paint used to preserve
* all original parts used – excellent full restoration candidate, or enjoy as is.
* mileage unknown
* vehicle sold as is, where is”
This appears solid.
“1946 Willeys Jeep stock 4×4 runs great. # (559) 760-5683.”