UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4275.
Includes a rear PTO and Gear Box.
“Fully restored Willys Jeep pickup.”
Craig shared this nice looking wagon. I can’t remember if this has been listed previously.
“Beautiful Panel Delivery new brakes, tires. runs like a top. gets a lot of looks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8400.
Looks sound. Looks like a replacement hood.
“1946 Willies CJ runs and looks great! Original motor and trans. Some modifications, lots of extras. Needs some minor repairs.”
Has a rear PTO and gearbox. I can’t figure out what is covering the front hubs.
“1947 Willys CJ2A 134 Cu In Flat head, Original drive tran. Rear Pto. Needs restoration great project! 2nd owner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Barry found this one. Appears worth a look.
“’69 Kaiser Willys Jeep CJ-5, Original V6 (the Buick Dauntless V6)
Motor runs well, gears work, drives down the road. Brand new Smittybuilt low back bucket seats, Jeep style. New bikini top. Lights all work. Some sheet metal is in really good shape like the grill and engine hood, solid floors. Has a fair share of covered over rust, tires are retreads, has some fluid leaks, Needs rewired. NOT all cut up or jacked up. It deserves more than I can give it right now. 17 miles South of Crossville of 101, Call, ask for Ed, or email. Thanks for looking. Has a clean title, this is a cash only person to person sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800. Looks like this has a civilian chassis.
This looks like a good price. It’s missing a few of the M-38esque parts
“For sale: 1950 Willys M-38 flat fender jeep. Looks good, new paint, fuel system. Very good condition, drives good no major problems other than a oil drip or two. Good top. Great for parades and reinactors.
Asking $4800.00”
Looks solid.
“Korean War Era Willys M38A-1 Jeep in good condition. Same owner for 21 years. Tub and frame in great shape. It has been converted to 12 volt system. Comes with full canvas top, side curtains, doors and an extra carburetor.”
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $15,000.
Mark’s selling this MB. You can contact him at mgrusauski@gmail.com. The jeep has some good history.
“1944 MB. 12/7/44
Clean and runs great
Procured by tenth mountain division decorated captain when he got out after ww2
Garaged In same hill region of connecticut
in parade every year
29440 miles
New fuel tank
New carb
New pump
Ser# 395501
Date of delivery 12/7/44”
This one looks in good shape. Barry spotted it. It almost looks like the rear wheels are larger than the fronts. It must be an optical illusion?
“I am selling my 52 Willys overland, frame off restoration with a little over 23k mileage. Runs and drives really nice, very fun to drive. I have too many projects and need to let this one go. I will consider trades for running drivable Camaro, Chevelle or an 87 Monte Carlo SS hardtop. ”
Has a little damage on the right front, but otherwise looks good.
“Willys 1953
CJ3B
High Hood
3 speed 4×4
all original
been in the family since new”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
Looks nice.
“Off the chassis restoration. No rust. New tires, doors, beachwood top and seats.Excellent condition mechanically and body. Ready to put in parades and car shows or just to drive around town. Painted military od green with proper military army marking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2850.
Might make a good restoration project.
“1956 Willys truck Inherited from a relative that was the original owner truck ran and drove 6 years ago it is completely original nothing has been modified on it. I do have everything to convert it over to 12 whole brand-new starter alternator wiring and coil checked pictures for details. I don’t have the time or knowledge to fix it up properly. I really don’t know much about it the truck was originally purchased in Merced In 1956 I have the original pink slip and sales paper work from the dealer when it was purchased . ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,500.
It’s in good shape, but not all stock.
“$12,500 OBO, C5 6sp Corvette or other trades considered
Great Willys in fantastic condition. This Willys has undergone a frame-off restoration in California. List of upgrades and restoration steps below.
Engine rebuilt and bored .030” over standard
New Floors and bracing
New sheet metal on body
New transmission
New General Grabber studdable tires
Steering rebuilt
Fuel Tank cleaned
Overdrive installed
Brakes overhauled
Converted to 12v
Added turn signals Continue reading
Looks solid from the one pic.
“1944 Ford GPW. Jeep older complete restoration, runs perfectly. Garage stored”
Looks in stock, good shape, but will need some maintenance.
“1960 Willy’s CJ5. Will need brakes and carburetor work from sitting the past two years. Comes with second set of original wheels. No trades. As is, where is with no warranty implied. Willy’s was restored very nicely by the past owner some years back. Not perfect, however, looks excellent. Do not need help selling. Cash deal only.”
Looks like the passenger fender may have been dented.
“THIS IS A VERY CLEAN JEEP RUNS AND DRIVES AND STOPS GREAT . EVERYTHING WORKS .LITTLE SURFACE RUST. MAY ENTERTAIN TRADES”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Has some minor updates.
“1951 M38 Willys Jeep with near mint body and arctic top. Jeep has not ran in a couple of years but should run with fresh gas and new batteries. This would be an excellent Jeep to restore. I also have the trailer that was towed behind these Jeeps in the Army. Trailer is the M100 m-100 but will not be included in the sell. Trailer sold separately. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5250
(04/10/2017) https://killeen.craigslist.org/cto/6133762651.html
For Sale: NICE ’52 Willys M-38. Not restored. This is an Authentic, numbers matching, unmolested all original flat fender low hood Willys M-38 Military Jeep.
Clear Blue Texas Title.
All the manuals and original owners handbook will go with the Jeep. This jeep was owned by a retired USAF officer who recently passed. It has been under cover and in storage for a significant amount of time. This Jeep is not perfect, but this is the best M-38 solid restoration candidate I’ve seen in YEARS. Floor boards are BEAUTIFUL and SOLID. Tool Kit floor is PERFECT. The only rust-through on the entire Jeep is in the RR quarter panel at the fender support, and it’s minor, as shown in the pictures. Authentic U.S. Army markings still intact and legible. The windshield frame is flawless, the glass is excellent. This Jeep even has the winter top bows installed for the winterization kit and the tracks on the windshield frame and the bottom door tracks.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Looks like a good price.
“1953 m38 a1 marine corps readio jeep. good condition, runs, drives, with title. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Looks nice.
“If your looking for an all original Jeep Willys Wagon, your search is over. This thing is in really great shape and would be worth your time to come take a look. This jeep is 55 years old so it has cosmetic opportunities, but if you spent some time just buffing this thing out, it would look amazing. There is no rust anywhere on this jeep and it’s been in the garage for most of it’s life and it shows. Just spent $800 on getting it tuned up, but it still has a carb issue. You can come hear it run and we can drive it, but the carb struggles with keeping this thing fed. I had it in four-wheel drive this winter so I know that works as well. The engine is the flat head 6 cylinder. The only other issue is a couple flaws in the headliner and the driver door needs a new latch. Other than that, not much wrong with this unit. Let me know if you’re interested in coming out to take a look.”
Looks like a Lefty.
“Original CJ2A
Rebuilt motor
runs drives and stops”
UPDATE: Was $2900. **SOLD**
(01/03/2017) Has some dents, but still worth a look.
“1956 Willys CJ6. Mostly Stock . Fair condition. 4wd works. Runs well but engine getting tired. has 69,700 mi. but speedo broken. Registered and pink in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900.
(04/06/2017) Don’s selling this running, driving, early 3A.
“1949 Willys CJ3A. Survivor.Very early production three digit serial number in the 300 range. Axle build dates 11-48. Windshield date 12-48. Probably built late 1948 or early 1949. Nice frame and very solid body. A couple of rust areas in the tool box,under the fuel tank, and small spots on the front floors but should be able to fix without pulling the body but we use it as is. Very good 6.00-16 size NDT tires. Original Harrison heater works. Shows 24,000 miles but unsure if they are original. Have clear NC title. New or rebuilt parts include:
Rebuilt replacement engine with new pistons,rings,bearings,gaskets,oil lines,crank turned.
New clutch,pressure plate,throw out bearing.
New fuel tank,fuel pump,fuel lines,rebuilt carb.
New master cyl,wheel cyls,shoes,lines.
New water pump,hoses.
New rear hubs.
New wiring harness,voltage reg,rebuilt starter,rebuilt generator.
Other misc parts including a bed extender, two T-90 transmissions, two model 18 transfer cases, and a Beachwood canvas top with door frames. Canvas has some dry rot but could be used as a pattern or used as a barn find look.
Has some original patina paint.
Transmission scrapes in 2nd gear and will need new syncronizer blocking rings and seals.
A Very nice early original Willys CJ3A Jeep that could be used as an original survivor or restored.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $6500.
(05/12/2017) Been parked for a while, but still looks in good shape.
“Original M38 A1 Jeep. 3 speed, 4 cylinder hurricane 134 engine, all original. 24v electronics. Waterproof alternator etc. Cool original military accessories. Been parked for over 8 years. One of the very first m38a1 ever built. No rust but will need some help to run again.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
(11/14/2016) Looks good. Drain holes have been filled.
“Frame off restoration to near original condition. Rebuilt original engine, transmission, transfer case, starter, and carburetor. New wiring (old style), springs, shocks, clutch, tires, gas and brake lines, and more. Converted to 12v but, looks like original 6v system. Numbers matching, everything redone NOS. Runs and drives great.”