UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/24/2023) Lots to like here. The master cylinder may need a rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1148754286006793
“New carb ,coil,electric box,starter needs I think master cylinder”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/24/2023) Lots to like here. The master cylinder may need a rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1148754286006793
“New carb ,coil,electric box,starter needs I think master cylinder”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/28/2023) This needs some love, but the truck flatbeds don’t pop up for sale too often. I can’t tell if it is an original flatbed or not.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/967049584260170
“I’m selling a 1947 Jeep Willys truck, I purchased this with the intention of completing the project but I ran out of time. This Jeep has mostly all original parts. 2 owners. It has sat in a barn for the last 15 years and needs some love. It did run and drive currently is leaking fuel when you try to fire it up.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/20/2022) This runs and drives, but has plenty of rust. There is some parts value here at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/810850866794351
“Willys DJ Jeep,two wheel drive,in good shape for the year,runs and drives with a little coaxing. 3300 OBO.”
I spent the last couple days figuring out where I want the firewall positioned and how I want to attach it (and watching some March Madness, so not a lot has gotten done). I may even be able to reuse the firewall from the yellow jeep, though I’ve had to “massage” it with a sledge hammer into a useable state. I will know more once I remove the body.
But, before removing the body, I wanted to see if/how well the front clips I have fit the body and frame. It turned out that the radiator (and the attached power steering cooler in front of the radiator) needed to be moved back about an inch for either front clip to fit. Thankfully, that was easily done.
I tested out the better of the two front clips, but it didn’t want to mesh well with the body. So, I tried out the more damaged of the two front clips, which was original to the yellow body, and that fit much better. The problem is it will require more work to fix (which I will take as an opportunity to do something creative with the grille portion).
This old school build looks in great shape. No year listed in the ad. It has one of the more unusual roll bar designs, as it appears the roller is bolted to the sides of the body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/900471401072418
“All rebuilt – upholstery, paint & garaged for 25 years. Great condition! 48,000 miles Installed new carburetor and seat belts.”
Apparently needs a choke adjustment to start.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5980745668615709
“SPECIFICS / BUILD INFORMATION EXTERIOR -Paint color red -Black Best Top soft top -Color matched Tnt Rock Rail side step -Chrome diamond plated accents on rear -Chrome wheels -Tow hitch -built on a CJ6 base: Cj6 has 20″ longer wheelbase than Cj5 INTERIOR -Black interior -Front bucket seats -Rear bench seat -Roll bar -Newer gauges (may need some up tinkering installed fuel tank and line and it isn’t showing fuel level or temp correctly) MECHANICAL -All work -4 cylinder 134 F-head rebuilt engine -3-speed manual transmission -Newer exhaust system -Newer brake lines -New fuel lines -Newer 3″ lift -Aftermarket heater -4×4 DISCLOSURE -Cosmetic: There are a few chips / imperfections in the paint. Needs new battery Gauges needs an adjustment Choke needs an adjustment to start”
Glenn shared this set of early CJ-2A plates. I can’t tell if a serial number had been stamped into the center plate or not. These may or may not be VEC plates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/509274391396309
“I have the dash data tags from a very early cj2a. These tags are from a rare willys cj2a that used a modified military mb frame from the factory. The jeep has been parted out.”
The blue CJ-2A is likely a 1946.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/220612033834909
“I have 2 1947 WILLYS Jeep, well I have the title for one so 1 with title, 1 for parts. They are both complete, but my plan was to use the frame off one, body off other. I have had these for awhile and my plans have changed and I know I will not complete this. They are projects! What will it take to make them road ready? Depends on what you want! They do not run, but the one motor turns over, other use to, but not sure now! I took the fender off to replace the steering column and never put it back on. Only thing missing to make 2 complete is seats, steering column and small stuff. I’m asking 2000, but will take a reasonable offer,I believe this is a very fair price considering I have a title, now with that I have not put it in my name, but will or give the paperwork needed for you to do. My plan is to get them cleaned out and possibly moved from where they are,but not sure if I will, I feel it doesn’t matter much cuz they are PROJECTS!!! they are located in Alcolu SC”
Between the frame and axles there’s value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1398640754284502
“Frame and Tub of 1973 Jeep CJ5. Both axles are good. 4 Steel Rim tires come with. No title”
The body has some rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/724657559112653
“$6500 or take best offer. Colorado title 1960 CJ6 a little more room than the CJ5 runs, stops, shifts, has L4 2.2 motor, 4×4, all works great. Heater wipers gauges lights all working no issues. CB radio. Driver floor repaired and bed lined. Comfortable seating Newer wheels and tires. bondo on the lower rockers could be fixed. This is a very good daily driver and fun to drive. Will make a great hunting vehicle, farm vehicle or complete restore or drive it the way it is. Did a lot of work on this Jeep to make it a daily. No hurry to sell so really no hurry to take a poor offer. Comes with jerry cans for the back bumper and a front tow bar if you want to tow it long distance”
This may be a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/213502254590295
“Jeep CJ6 has drivetrain. Missing seats but have seats that I will let go with it.”
Maybe someone can use this?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/545430060906233
“1940’s Military style jeep body”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/24/2023) All look pretty rough. Thanks to Andy for sharing this ad.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/792698375522988
“Couple old Jeeps in the yard don’t know the years they need full restoration message me if you’re interested $1500 a piece located in Modena New York sold with bill of sale”
Truck:
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/11/2023) Has V8 and an overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/659848802589111
“1953 Willy 265 v8. Did great job on install. Has overdrive gear so can increase top speed to 70. Great condition”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/04/2022) No title. Listed as a 1949, the early grille suggests it is a 1946 or early 1947.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2081559085369841
“Old Jeep Willy been in the family for over 20 years, has been sitting for the last 8 years. New spark plugs, distributor cap, new wiring, needs new battery or jump and turns over. Bill of Sale Only at this time”
UPDATE: Still Available? This was listed several years ago. It inexplicably just popped up on my search. Still listed under the sam FB ad link.
(12/04/2019) Needs work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1156372444568441/
“Rebuilders dream! 1947 Willys CJ2A Jeep. All original. Body, motor and drive train in good condition but it hasn’t been started in a number of years. Seats need re-upholstered. Various new/spare parts included as well as owner’s manual and rebuilder’s manual. Original wheel rims included”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(04/07/2022) Unclear how much value is here.
“1960 Jeep FC 150 shorty · Truck · Driven 1,234 miles Willy’s FC 150 4×4 not running”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1800.
Listed as a 57 or 59, this looks to be a 1948 CJ-2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/697022558685310
“Are you looking for the most amazing project?! This CJ-2A would be a great place to start! It seems to be all here and the body is in good shape. Just needs someone to put it back together! It would be a sweet body swap for a rock crawler or a great build back to original. I’m not sure if it’s a 57 or a 59. No title. I bought it with another one with the intention of restoring them. That’s what I’ll do if they don’t sell. I’ve just got a handful of projects right now and hate to see them sit. Looking for cash. No trades, and no scams. I know all the tricks. Thanks for looking.! Make me an offer! And feel free to contact me with any questions”
This is another example of a San Juan Scenic Jeep Tour brochure. It is a tri-fold brochure that is 8.5″x11″ when fully unfolded.
This is the cover.
This is the back when folded.
This is partially unfolded.
This shows the brochure when fully unfolded.
There’s no date on this brochure which offered tourists a chance to see Nevadaville and Central City, Colorado, by jeep.
Given the Hemet Jeep Club stickers on the sides, this was likely a California jeep at some point.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/232319109274461/
“350 small block Chevy, Trick Flow aluminum heads, aluminum intake, vintage Corvette valve covers, roller rockers, 4 speed, Dana 30 with electric locker (front) Dana 44 with Detroit locker (rear) rear lockable brake, 8 point roll bar, good Best Top, 3:73 ring and pinions, very low miles on five 33×12.50 Mickey Thomson Baja Claws on five 15×10 slot mags. Saginaw steering box, hydraulic clutch, 4 wheel disc brakes, Willwood master cylinder, headers, Chevy tilt steering, has over drive,spare tire mounted with barn Jack, serious inquiries only, has minor body issues from age and use”
Bill shared this nice looking Commando.
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“Dressed in white with red trim, this Jeepster cuts a clean, classic look from its six-bar grille to its narrow taillights. The bodywork is straight and solid, the engine bay is extremely tidy, the cargo area is clean with a spray-on liner and the chrome bumpers fit tightly to the body. There is new weatherstripping, a full-size spare tire and wheel in the forward end of the cargo bay, just aft of the cab.
Has an updated engine and a few mods, including tanks on either side.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/924682208703546
“1944 Ford Jeep Willys Engine 3.07 Chevy El Camino V8 1971 Driving great with working 4×4 Title in hand”
This nice looking CJ-5 shared by Maury is currently at $5000. Bidding ends in 6 days.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1968-jeep-cj-5-2/
“This 1968 Jeep CJ-5 was acquired by the seller in 2022 following a refurbishment completed under previous ownership that is said to have included a repaint in orange, an interior refresh, installation of a replacement wiring harness, and suspension and brake work. The truck is powered by a 225ci Dauntless V6 mated to a three-speed manual transmission linked with a dual-range transfer and a Warn overdrive unit. Additional equipment includes a BesTop brown soft top with integrated doors and plastic windows as well as a front-mounted Warn winch, Warn manually locking front hubs, 15″ steel wheels, a roll bar, and a Holley carburetor.”
Listed as a 1965, this has the WILLYS stamps, which suggest it may have been produced in 1962 or earlier. That said, this has a bunch of mods, so maybe the tailgate and hood are from a different jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/225512643278484
“1965 CJ3B Willys jeep, 350 chevy, 350 trans. Pwr disc brakes, Pwr steering, tilt steering wheel, headers, dual exhaust, dual gas tanks, rebuilt front end”