UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/09/2024) The serial number indicates this is a 1952.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/350416744597091
“No title ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/09/2024) The serial number indicates this is a 1952.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/350416744597091
“No title ”
This eight-page holiday issue is the final issue of 1965 (only 6 issues produced). Page one introduces the first luxury Wagoneer, the Jeep Super Wagoneer. Page two highlights the growing demand for contract plowing. Page three continues the luxury wagon discussion, while also noting that parts can make an “attractive store display”; so, when you start hanging parts in the living room, just show your partner this article and how it can be actually attractive (good luck with that, lol).
Pages four and five share more on Gladiator and Wagoneer vehicles. Page six shows off an unusual display in Peru, while the new Kaiser Argentina Model 101 four-door jeep is depicted. Page seven shares news on the Afton Canyon excursion in Southern California, which is the first I’ve heard of this annual trip. It drew 398 vehicles in 1965.
Page eight includes a story on a New Jersey M-38 fire jeep. Also on the page is a photo of Col. Dave Harbour, an outdoor writer who drove his wagon 100,000 miles, being presented with a model jeep, but I can’t tell what kind of model it is.
This four-page issue of the January 1963 Jeep Service and Parts News focuses on the J-Series vehicles.
the jeep looks in good shape. Has a nice Kelly half-cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/927221885799749
“1975 cj5 with tracks. 4.0l engine fresh motor. Fuel injected no rust super clean. Just put it out there see who’s interested. I don’t need to sell it. May do part trade in a polaris general.”
Brian spotted this trove of jeeps.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2546405835555556/
“Willys Jeep Pickers Dream. Variety of parts, frames, bodys, vehicles from 1940’s to 1960’s. Willing to sell all. From 12-20 vehicles. #CJ5 #CJ3B #CJ2A #M38A #MB”
Needs some work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1048973452847562
“Jeep 4X4 Soft Top 1947 Willys Jeep title shows 1960 has not been registered since Dec 2017 302 ford engine with high performance cam/two barrel holly carb/headers/ it run and sounds good 3 speed trans 4 wheel drive with low range tops out at about 45 Needs work before going on the road Needs at least 3 tires/Will have to be hauled Set up for rock climbing/guards on the diffs Have a spare diff/one ring gear/one steering hub/miscellaneous shims ect/electric radiator fan for rock climbing/ some paper work/have title/have ratchet style jack/front winch”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/14/2024) No pics of the front, but this appears in reasonable shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1272870680047698
“1951 Jeep Willys. Orig 4 cyl. Granny geared. New top. Everything has either been replaced or reconditioned. Everything works (heater, wipers, all lights/signals, new seats, gas tank, brakes etc. )”
This running jeep has an extended bed with sides made from a tailgate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2703835213098851
“Good shape runs great”
John spotted this ad. It’s the first time I can remember seeing the name “Stamping Products” associated with this style of hardtop. “Pentagon” and “Metro” are the two more common names.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/954247996054127
“this is a hard top and doors for a cj2a or 3a it is all aluminum has both doors and 50% of the glass has factory style vacum style wipers and sliding side windows. it is strait and should fit right up. from what i hear its fairly rare. it is insulated and the insulation is coming out. make me an offer. i need money so if you want it shoot. the worst i can say is no”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Has a new engine, though am wondering if that means rebuilt?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1752306345277888
“1951 Willy’s Jeep. Perfect for someone wanting a project! It has been sitting for 6 months. Needs new battery. Has a new engine with 400 miles on it. Selling for the in-laws.”