UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
If it runs and drives, it appears worth a look.
“1948 Willy CJ2A with Snow Plow. Original flathead 4 cyl. Engine. Great for pushing snow in the mountains or Hunting or Just Plain Fun!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
If it runs and drives, it appears worth a look.
“1948 Willy CJ2A with Snow Plow. Original flathead 4 cyl. Engine. Great for pushing snow in the mountains or Hunting or Just Plain Fun!”
Appears to have a GPW front crossmember. The body has been hacked.
“1945 jeep Military willies, no trades, no low ballers, c cash only please call if you have any question or like to see more pictures”
The body has had some work.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A
Runs and drives
L-Head Motor
3-speed, no PTO
New tires 29.5″ x 8.5″ R15 InterCo TSL
New front breaks
New 6V generator
New 6V voltage regulator
New plugs, wires, cap, rotor and condenser”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $3900.
Has some updates.
“1950 Willys Cj3a, 60’s Buick Nailhead 255ci V6, electronic ignition, new battery and starter, fresh tune up, full roll cage, 4 speed trans with the rare Warn overdrive option, runs great! Brand new Bestop Tigertop ($850) soft top and doors. $3900 obo”
Runs, but needs work.
“1946 willys cj2a for sale. It runs but needs work. Great project and comes with tow bar. I am selling due to a divorce and need it gone ASAP. It has the original engine and is 100% original with all the serial numbers and name plates.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Runs and drives.
“1975 Jeep. Was a US Mail Jeep made by AM General corp. reliable inline 6cyl gas engine,3 spd 727 torque flight auto trans and posi rearend. 4×2. less than 60,000 miles.Solid Runner, tires have real good tread but are weather cracked .”
Runs, but needs battery.
“1954 willys cj3b mostly original. Runs but needs battery and minor electrical.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Looks solid.
“Why buy a Rhino when you can have a V8??? 1982 Mail Jeep with a Chevy 302 V8 – Automatic Transmission – Runs Great! Fun Car!! Comes with Tow Bar!! Great Vehicle to Tow Behind your Motorhome!! I will consider a Trade let me know what you have!!”
No pics provided. Must purchase all three.
“3 Jeeps ~ 1-WWII 2-CJ2A ~ All 3 need restorations and are missing many parts. Extra engine and frame included. There are enough parts to build at least 1 Jeep, WWII tub, original and repairable. Delivery possible at additional cost. Will not split the 3 Jeep package up.”
http://goldcountry.craigslist.org/pts/4710611183.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Unclear whether it runs or not.
“clean, good running willy’s with pto winch! Top in picture does not fit this jeep but goes with it if wanted! asking 2500.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Hook up a battery and this is supposed to run.
“I’m selling this for my father. it’s a Forward Control 150 front and rear dana 44 axles with factory 5.88 gears, 3 speed manual 4×4 locking front hubs. he bought it to plow and now uses something else so this rare Willys just sits. put a battery in it and a starter and use it as is or restore it or turn it into a trail rig. the cab corners are rotted but if you turn it into a trail rig you’ll want to cut those put to fit bigger tires. these are very rare if you can find one in better shape running and driving with a title buy it but good luck. anyway price is $1500 but may entertain serious offers plow comes with for the right offer. might trade for something 4×4 but other offers considered.”
Has a rear PTO setup. I don’t see a rear gearbox.
“For sale is an early 1949 Willys CJ-3A Jeep. First line of production in 1949. It has the original engine, .030, # 3J20935. Original Transmission, Tranfer Case and PTO, rear drive type, not for forward winch.
There is a body tag; #;19387 on the firewall just below the Serial # tag that was only used on very early production CJ-3A Jeeps.
Engine and maybe transmission will need to be re-built. Radiator looks good. Will have clear title.
This is a restoration project.”
No pics provided.
“!953 Jeep Willys CJ-3B High Hood, must see! Great for a serious Jeep Builder. Call for more details.”
Good news. The site is back up! Explanation on what happened to come ….
I haven’t had a chance to add posts from the recent few days, but this photo is from the April 1956 issue of Willys News. This CJ-3B certainly has an unusual crew setup!
Most folks don’t remember the movie the Conquerer, starring John Wayne and Susan Hayward. It was a Ghenghis Khan theme-movie, as it was a huge bust. The Conqueror movie was filmed in Utah locations such as Snow Canyon, St. George, Harrisburg, Warner Valley, and Hurricane during a 13-week stretch in 1954-1955 (source).
Unfortunately, what the movie is best known for is the unusually high percentage of deaths of the crew from cancer. The crew used some high powered fans to blow sands to simulate rough conditions. A documentary I watched suggested that disturbing the sand might have exacerbated the potential exposure to radiated materials.
You can read more in this article from People magazine: http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20077825,00.html
UPDATE: Here’s another rare book for sale.
“Ayers, Peggy Griffin; The Little Jeep
GLENDALE, CA, 1942
Published by GRIFFIN PATTERSON PUBLISHING
illustrations songs
Binding: PAPER BACK WHITE
Size: 6.25X8.75
22 Pages
Topic: Children’s books
Overall Condition is: FAIR
previous owner markings (rear blank cover child drawings), BOOK incorrectly bound all pages present some pages upside down, front and back cover staining and some missing pieces, front cover has crease on corners, over all browning, aged staining, spine tattered and missing some pieces,
REF#:065829”
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Trader Wooly and the Ghost in the Colonel’s Jeep is one of three books written by Tom Townsend. I’ve not read the book. According to his website, the series is “about army dependents growing up and going to middle school in West Germany. Trader and his friends seem to be getting in and out of trouble a lot. The books are historical fiction full of adventure.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“MOUNTY IN A JEEP BY T.MORRIS LONGSTRETH,1949 THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. EX LIBRARY HARDCOVER,158 PAGES,APPEARS TITLE WAS HANDWRITTEN ON EDGE OF COVER,NORMAL COVER WEAR AND LIBRARY STAMPS,WRITING ON BLANK PAGE,”
This information is from a 2012 post:
UPDATE: Was $18,000. **Status Unknown**
“For Sale – 1962 Willys 4 wheel drive pick-up. Has a 6 cyl hurricane engine and 3 speed manual transmission. Recent full frame off restoration with new bed. New interior. Almost everything mechanical is new or rebuilt. All original except electric wipers and modern radio/cd. Truck has overdrive, and cruises easily at highway speed. 18,000.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/29/2014) No pics provided.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep and 1964 M416 Trailer with spare tire. I added extra ground straps, new voltage regulator (6 volt), new starter switch installed, new Bendix, has beechwood canvas throughout, has radio antenna mount with antenna. Spare parts included are 2 extra tail lights, B.O. light, ignition wire set, 10 ground straps of various sizes,extra 6-volt battery, fuel filter, 2 extra jerry cans, various books and videos. The trailer has full-size spare tire with cover. Now for the down-side. It needs a new engine. Engine recently seized. Now for the up-side, the jeep is parade ready when running and it has low mileage at 2800. The reason I am selling, I need the space in the garage for a new vehicle. I have photos.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,900
(07/04/2014) This has several mods, including dual 6 volt batteries.
“1947 Willys Jeep with Hurricane Engine. Lots of work done. Runs well..From collection of well maintained classic cars. Owner relocating. No reasonable offer refused. Call now.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/02/2014) Looks solid.
“FOR SALE: 1943 Ford GPW Jeep with matching serial numbers. Extra parts too many to list; also books and manuals. All must go as a package. “
The Southern Bank of Norfolk in Virginia thought the DJ-3A would make an excellent bank vehicle. Despite being outfitted with special locks and an ‘army-type’ lock box, the dispatcher did not look like a high security bank vehicle. Moreover, the bank might have been smarter not to put the bank’s name on the jeep. I would have liked a picture of the lock box. The article below was published in the June-July 1956 issue of Willys News.
I’ve heard of GIs grabbing distributer parts, but this is the first time I’ve seen a chain used as an anti-theft device.
“1945 Press Photo Col S.S. Archinlose chains his Jeep wheel to body of vehicle”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“Up for auction is a Marx “NELLYBELLE” Willys JEEP. Very old vintage steel toy. About 11 x 5.5 inches. The hood was fastened with nuts and bolts, see pictures for condition.”
There’s no model inside this box to verify, but the picture on the cover looks like the experimental CJ-2 (not the CJ-2A). Note the military grill, the tool indents, not gas inlet, and the bow holders on the side. Anyone know if the photo matched the model?
“Great dusty old relic from our WW2 past. Empty Civilian jeep “ACE” model jeep box.The Willy’s Jeep evolved into the CJ Jeep “The Civilian Jeep” because of it’s popularity during WW2. The box is discolored from age, and has a bit of paper peeled from one end, please view all photos as they are part of the description. The interior of box is pretty sound structurally. The box measures 8 1/8″ long, 3 1/8″ wide and 1 9/16″ tall. This little survivor would fit in well with a WW2 Collection.”