This looks like a nice survivor, though you’d want to check the front frame rails closely.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/392550599838953
“All original 3b no rust second owner”
This looks like a nice survivor, though you’d want to check the front frame rails closely.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/392550599838953
“All original 3b no rust second owner”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.
(06/25/2022) Has a variety of mods. Needs a battery.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5179012078787007
“1965 Willys CJ3B restored approximately 13 years ago with only about 15 miles on it since the frame off restoration! Includes: Chevrolet 350/van motor with headers Eldebrock aluminum intake Eldebrock 650 off road carburetor with electric choke Fully synchronized Jeep 3 speed manual transmission and transfer case Dana 44 front and rear axles, 3:55 running gears Power steering, brakes & hydraulic clutch Tilt steering Original seats reupholstered All new gauges Custom aluminum gas tank installed in rear of Jeep Custom swinging spare tire carrier with Jerrycan holder Mickey Thompson Classic IIs with 31-10.50×15 Willys hardtop and doors under primer Willys driver and passenger fenders Best Top and bikini top Dana 44 welded carrier 3:55 running gear 4 steel 10” wagon wheels Also included: 2 other sets of original Willys axles and another transmission and transfer case. Clean/clear KY title Color: Mack Truck Brown *needs a battery*”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8900.
(12/16/2023) Appears solid. Looks like it has some Allstate hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1072808860611390
“1946 completely restored Willie’s Jeep with 51 k original miles and only 1000 miles on complete rebuild. 4 cylinder 1234 A motor flat head”
This could be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/684434993900281
“Half cab vintage hardtop. Sitting on a 1965 but will fit others Price is OBO. Just the top for sale not the Jeep”
This needs assembly. The engine appears rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/734873801984197
“Selling a 62 CJ5 disassembled $3k obo call”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/08/2023) Unclear if it runs or not. It does appear to have the original top parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/880667763642779
“1946 CJ2a all original, unmolested. 3 speed on the column. L134 4 cylinder.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500
(07/23/2023) This has a Stahl Utility bed (with the data plate).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1090640541969444/
“No title. $5,000 cash. Come take a look.”
This years Willys Rally at Heuston Woods will be held May 31-June 1.
Learn more here http://www.mw-willysjeep.com or on Facebook.
Thanks go to TJ for sharing this. He implores someone buy it soon or he will be forced to go get it!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7748964021814977
“It sat too long it has to go. Selling house soon It is in Sacramento near Carmichael. We found the title 1948 model You have to bring trailer. I cannot help anyone to load it on trailer I’m out of town til this weekend”
The eight-page 1964 Jeep News Volume 10 Number 4 kicks off with continued coverage of the Smithsonian Institute jeep donation with coverage of the official acceptence event. Page two highlights the appointment of Compton advertising to manage all advertising for Kaiser Jeep. Does anyone know if this was the first time Kaiser-Jeep (or descendants) used an outside ad agency in such a big way? The ad folks were also shown twenty-eight vehicles; it would be interesting to see this complete lineup in one photo. Page two also has more information on the Smithsonian gift.
Page three highlights jeeps’ appearances at seven different sports shows. Pages four, five and six discuss dealer updates. Page seven has several international stories, including one about a 1942 MB/GPW that was abandoned when it went over a cliff in Hawaii. Two years later, it was overgrown with foliage. Someone decided it was worth saving, so they pull it out, replaced the battery and spark plugs, and it started right up.
Page eight focuses on a Wagoneer chosen by Lockheed to tour the world. A small blurb at bottom right of the page notes that a USPS purchase of 3,868 fleet vans, raising the total purchased by the Post Office to 11,219, though no specific models are noted.