No description provided. It is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/609096671410552
“1948 Jeep Cj2a · Convertible”
No description provided. It is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/609096671410552
“1948 Jeep Cj2a · Convertible”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $2400.
“05/24/2024” Looks like there is some parts value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/423586823952841
“1947 Willy’s jeep cj2a. I bought this already disassembled to restore but my new knees are not going to let me do the work for awhile. original 4-cylinder flat head, 2b windshield, usual rust in floor, couple of dents, but still very restorable. engine turns over with attached 12volt starter.it will be for sale complete until June first, then I will be taking offers on individual parts. message me any questions you may have. Paris Tennessee area. $1600 price is firm as I am taking a loss alread”
I doubt there is much value here. Body has been repaired in at least on spot (passenger rear).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/421744040830765
“Needs gas tank, fuel pump, carb cleaned, tires. No title, Tishomingo Oklahoma”
Anyone know what used a side-shift T-84F transmission?
Glenn’s got one, but it’s set up for 2WD. So far, suggestions are that it was used in Studebakers and/or Willys cars. A side-shifting T-84F capable of using a transfercase was the transmission used in Willys MAs.
We did unearth a couple of links for further information: https://www.oldwillysforum.com/forum/index.php?threads/willys-transmission.9570/
And this: https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=117707
Here’s a pic of Glenn’s transmission:
The site/internet was really slow last night, so I only have a handful of updates for today.
It’s been a few days since I’ve been in the shop working on the FC. Things first came to a stand still when Ann’s cousin and his family to drop by for a visit. We all had a good time. The kids wanted a ride in the race jeep, so I zipped around the property with them, which, by the large smiles on their faces, they seemed to enjoy.
On Wed night we discovered one of our calves (spending the summer at a neighbor’s pasture) had gotten pink eye in the same eye that had it last year. So, we spent Thursday morning prepping our chute and corral, then cowboy’d over all three calves to our pasture. The hurt one got an antiobiotic shot in the chute. We ran the other two through the chute for practice (to their credit, they went through pretty easily).
Ann’s cousins left Thursday following our cattle rustling. After a shower (it’s still hot here, so I’ve been sweating tonsl) and a nap, I spent some more time looking through toy haulers, class A and class C motorhomes. We still haven’t decided how much of a rig we want to get (how much will we really use it, how much do we want to spend on upkeep, what’s the most practical, etc). I also wasn’t quite sure how much our tilt trailer and race jeep weigh together. So, yesterday I decided to get them weighed.
It turns out the race jeep weighs 3140lbs
The tilt trailer weighs 3180lbs (10k GVWR)
The truck weighs 7760lbs
We originally bought the dual axle, heavy duty tilt trailer for the tractor and the zero turn mower. That it could tow the race jeep (or be winched onto the trailer) was a bonus. However, if we had the race jeep on an aluminum dual axle trailer (it looks like they run about 1500lbs or less), our total weight would be 4600lbs, allowing most motorhomes to be able to tow the jeep and trailer without modifications (5000lbs max towing capacity seems fairly common).
Ann’s mother’s 27′ class C Forest River motorhome (Ford 4350 chassis) worked fine for our travels, though it was uncomfortable for me to drive at times due to the short seats. We also never towed anything with it. And, the low quality build elments were beginning to show some wear by the time we sold it. So, I’m not in a rush to get a cheap Class C.
Here’s what we do know … We know that when we go east with the FC Tour Jeep, it will be pulled by our truck, either on the tilt or on the three wheeled trailer that came with it. My guess is that the Tour jeep will prob come in around 4500lbs, so with either trailer, I’d plan on the pair weighing 8000lbs.
Beyond that, we can either get a used Class A (preferably with new tires and upgraded suspension parts at the very least). With it, we’d probably return to making some longer spring and fall trips (we plan to sell the breeding cows and switch to just raising a few summer cows … this will give us more freedom);
OR a Class C (if we can’t find the right Class A), which would likely be a cheaper option and likely having us use it locally for a race event;
OR a Toy Hauler, but one that has a 3500 ramp and cargo capacity, which we could tow with the truck.
We hope to make a decision soon, as I’d like to take the race jeep to summer convention this year.
Decisions, decisions.
This brochure doubled as a dealer poster. When unfolded it measures 22″ x 17″. The brochure is dated 1961, which was several years before the company introduced it’s Orrville produced hardtops.
This is the folded front:
This is the folded back:
The brochure opens vertically, revealing this “Sell Power” page.
The brochure then opens horizontally, revealing this page:
The brochure opens horizontally one more time:
This is how the back looks fully unfolded: Continue reading
The Jeep Corporation General Products Division eventually became AM General. This 1970 brochure showcases a variety of vehicles offered, but also included a brief history, including a few diagrams of FJs. However, they mislabeled an FJ-3 as an FJ-3A. Also, it’s nice to see the difference between an FJ-6 and an FJ-6A.
View the whole brochure here (for sale for $99).
Here’s the FJ page, including a closeup:
UPDATE II: A big thanks to Graham for sharing this early brochure on the Hotchkiss licensed CJ-3B for the growing Hotchkiss CJ-3B thread.
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UPDATE (Originally posted in Feb 2020): I’ve combined multiple Hotchkiss brochures into one post, along with some better pics.
1. This first brochure might be the earliest? I only have the front page. It was posted to eBay back in 2020:
“A rare original Hotchkiss Willys Jeep brochure undated c1950’s with French text. Brochure is very small format 4pp fold out illus in line drawings, no photos and is in very good condition.”
2. This Hotchkiss CJ-3B brochure appears to have been made in coordination with the Willys-Overland Export company, as some of the imagery and design is similar. Given the CJ-3B was considered the “New Jeep”, I’d say this brochure must have been published in 1953. Note the engine.
Below is the French version of the brochure, which is on eBay. The one below that is one from my collection.
3. Now, compare the one above to the one below. As you can see, there are similarities and differences:
Based on the grille, I’m guessing this one is from 1951. Is there any other advertising describing the truck as a “Jumbo pick-up”?
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“GOOD COLOR AND GRAPHICS. VERY GOOD CONDITION OVERALL.
THE NAME “HOWARD L. APPLEGATE” IS STAMPED ON IT.
A RARE AND ORIGINAL PIECE OF WILLYS JEEP SALES LITERATURE”
This Signal Corps photo dated November 27, 1945, shows jeeps following the additions of hardtop and likely other winterization changes.
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“PHOTO CAPTION: Jeeps are lined up after the winterizing process at the Stayr plant in Vienna, Austria. 11/27/45.”
This rarely available postcard popped up on eBay the other day. Given the grilles on the wagon and truck, plus the FC-170 pictured, I’d say this is a late 1957 postcard.
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“ITEM: c1950 Jeep “PARTS” – Original Car Dealer Sales Brochure / Card
DIMENSIONS: About 8 x 5 inches having 1 pages.”
Looks like a nicely updated jeep. Some closer up pics would be better.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1002335781295710
“I have for sale my 1948 Willy’s. I hate to sell but we bought a house and need the money for projects, this jeep is a “restomod” powered by a Buick dauntless v6 bolted to a t-18 4 speed and a Dana 20 transmission, the jeep also has a warn overdrive and Chevy axles. We have a soft top, bikini top and a spare wheel and tire to go with. Everything works as it should and boy does it get attention, I am not in a rush to sell however feel free to reach out with any questions thanks!”
Lots of updates on the 3A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/776556318002964
“1952 Willy’s CJ3A 350 Motor I am helping a neighbor sell it after her husband passed away. I don’t know a ton about the Jeep but it runs great. We live on Palomar Mountain and the price is OBO”
This is located way up in northern WI.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/498938009260640/
“cj2 straight rust free tub with good mechanical s except needs master cyl. Runs -shifts-4×4 all works well. Plow hydraulics also work. Can deliver for extra cost. Reduced for quick sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
This is a nice looking Jeepster Convertible. It might need some mechanical work.
“My father moved and I was left with some vehicles including this really fun jeepster, my grandfather was the 2nd owner in 1969 and it’s been in the family ever since, sad to see it go but I just don’t have the passion/ time and need to find its next owner on its journey! It starts and runs, the brakes and clutch need some work (mechanic friend took a quick peek at it) it’s cover has some wear and would probably need to be replaced , there is one missing panel I have been trying to locate through the move but without luck . One of the windows has trouble going up and down. Just an old but loved car and no one in my family has the time/experience to work on it!
No seatbelts , I see it being a great vehicle for a cabin, small town, ice cream run vehicle. I’d love to find someone that knows these hard to find vehicles and give it the love it deserves !”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
(04/01/2023) This has an unusual paint job and some interesting rims.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/441529055336437
“1947 Jeep Willey CJ-2A Buick 225 with headers Saginaw 4 speed”
UPDATE: This is back up for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/791397446461376
“Introducing the Budson! Project custom 1948 Willies Wagon, Chrysler 225 slant 6, 3 speed manual, Dana 18, power brakes. Runs pretty good, moves around the yard, needs wheel cylinders before it could be on the road, shoes looked good. Good tires on 15in rims, new battery and fuel pump. Got it in trade a bit ago, and I just can’t seem myself ever wheeling it like I want to. Needs some work, but I don’t think it would take much to get it on the road. If you look up “Willies Budson”, you can find an old post about it detailing a bit more about all the pieces it has. Clean title in hand, located in Lebanon, OR. $6500, or maybe a partial trade for a street legal dual sport motorcycle like a Yamaha TW200 or a Jeep J-pickup.”
Here’s a rare M-676 for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/835668236472205/permalink/8235101943195427/
“Military 1964 M676 Selling this truck. Have top and windshield and bumpers. Complete rebuilt running gear”
Seller has been told this is worth quite a bit ($25k). I’m less sure about that evaluation. I see nothing to suggest it is a 1941 FORD GP.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1000262291479934
“1941 Ford Jeep; was an MP Jeep tricked out by the army Corp of engineers. Rebuilt 2000 miles ago by Max-Bilt. Looking to trade for older FJ, $15000 to $20000 or best offer. Also interested in trading for a 30HP or skid steer, or anything else interesting. Was told by Max-Bilt Off-Road that it’s worth $25000 without plow, and plow is not included. Currently camo paint.”
Andy spotted this project FJ: It has a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1123861298724184
“I’m selling my 1960 Jeep/Willys FC-150 project. This has had a lot of work done and is well on its way to being drivable, I just don’t have the time to commit to it. The Jeep has a ALH TDI motor with an upgraded mechanical injection pump and larger turbo, AW4 automatic transmission, Dana 300 transfercase, and scout Dana 44’s front and rear. The frame has been redone and has been fitted with OME YJ leaf springs, the bed has been done and the cab corners and rust have been repaired in the body. I have two sets of seat for the interior. All body parts are in the bed. Also have several boxes of other parts for steering and other miscellaneous things to finish. These aren’t easy to find so please do you research and only contact me if you serious. $7000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Supposed to run and drive.
“Hard to find Jeep FC170. 4WD. Excellent plow truck. Bed items not included. Good Title. Jeep is located in Fountain City Wisconsin. $9,500. Runs, drives and stops.”
UPDATE: Blaine commented that this isn’t a FC Dually (I was tricked by the front axle).
Not a lot of value here. Thanks to Andy for sharing it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/388173487597880
“Older Jeep and Jeep parts for sale. ”
Andy shared this wagon. It appears to have a Warn Overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/495057516538146
“It’s a 1955 6-266 Willy’s Jeep Wagon This will be a major restoration project for whoever buys it. It needs alot of fabrication as it has a ton of rust / rot. Serious inquiries only. Title: Vintage [hidden information] Station Wagon Project Car Willy’s Jeep Make an offer. Price is very negotiable! I don’t want to trade. I have too many cars! Condition: Non-running, requires tow; has rust; engine disassembled years ago with various parts sorted in boxes within the car(in pictures) Includes: Original title, owner’s and service manuals, old part receipts. Note: Vehicle hasn’t run in 20+ years. Has been sitting in the SoCal sun the entire time. This is going to be a huge project for whoever buys it. Lots of rust + fabrication needed, if you don’t know how to restore a car then this is not for you!”
UPDATE: price dropped to $4500.
(06/26/2024) This has a replacement body, so there seems like value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1862067244269544
“This is a 1948 Willy’s flat fender jeep. This jeep is a rolling project. New factory tub.Comes with custom bumpers, custom willys vynal seats. Custom dash pads and center console. New gauge cluster Custom hood scoop Fully enclosed frame. Full roll cage, steel chrome wheels, 305 engine and auto transmission. Installed. Over $12000 has been invested into this jeep. My loss is your gain. No time to finish. To many other projects. $5000 obo.”
No title (at present).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3646291002366237
“Jeep Cabover 4×4 Engine turns over Maybe able to get title ”