Looks like this has some version of a Porter & Reed hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/516676739586642
“This is a Willy’s Jeep. It does run. Price is OBO.”
Looks like this has some version of a Porter & Reed hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/516676739586642
“This is a Willy’s Jeep. It does run. Price is OBO.”
Lots been done, more to do.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/437990897741707
“1964 Willy’s Jeep FC170. Chassis is complete and fully restored. Cab is in bare metal. Have all sheet metal and interior parts to complete. No bed included but do know where one is for sale. $15,000 OBO. • 4 speed transmission • Warn locking hubs • Frame sand blasted, primed, and painted • Completely rebuilt 226 cu engine • Electronic distributor • New carb • New combination fuel pump / vacuum pump • New clutch, pressure plate, and fly wheel • New radiator and Stainless-Steel surge stank • New starter and alternator • Transmission and transfer case rebuilt with new seals and gaskets • Replaced universal joints in both front and rear drive shafts • Rebuilt both front and rear differentials, bearings, seals, etc. • New shock absorbers • Brake system, all new parts, including lines, drums, and emergency cables. • New poly fuel tank • 4 new BF Goodrich tires, 33 x 12.5 x T15lt • New rear bumper, lights, hitch, trailer connector. • New leaf spring mounts, shackles, bolts, springs.”
UPDATE: Here’s a rare example of the S&B Corp’s All-Steel ‘Jeep’ Panel Body. This Buck & Sons Tractor & Implement Company MB/GPW had a cargo-wagon-like setup added to it. The company was out of Tacoma (where I lived for four years).
This photo was posted to Flatfendering Aficionado Monthly’s FB page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/502884336980336/permalink/780325609236206
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Originally Posted April 6th, 2013: This rare brochure details a panel wagon modification for the CJ-2A. It was created and sold through the S & B Corporation.
This International Flatfender Facebook post from India(?) shows two extended jeeps. Both looks like interesting builds.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1641202336209808/permalink/2765258613804169/
UPDATE: Here’s another Willys StorDor Van. This one sold recently for $2300.
Ad text: Late 1940’s Willys-Overland StorDor step-van. Body is complete. Engine is complete; turns over but have not attempted to start. Tires hold air and vehicle rolls smoothly. Vehicle does not have paperwork.
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Originally posted Jan 26, 2019: Adam sold this rare 1948 Willys StorDor Van. Here’s another example. I assume this one has some kind of custom top?
“Offered here is a 1948 Willys StorDor step van. It has been converted to a Chevrolet 6 cyl and the roof has been extended. The inside is wired for 110v, fully insulated, and has a sleeping loft. This would make a great tiny home, food truck, or RV! It has been sitting for many years and will need reviving. It is not currently running, but the engine turns over. Asking $2200 or best offer. Registration is paid, title is clean, tags are current. Please reply with your phone number if interested and I will contact you.”
Unclear if this runs, but it does have.a rear PTO and gearbox.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/159508722938323/
“See for sale sign – sharing for a neighbor, no idea on mileage”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Runs and drives
“I’m listing vehicle for my father. It has new breaks, and runs. If you have questions please message me and I’ll send you his number. Thank you”
It doesn’t run. The Kelly hardtop looks in good shape. It’s got some Allstate or Husky hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1053115205425432/
“1948 Willys Overland CJ2A “Lefty” Currently not running – but has new tires, new gas tank, new battery. We have new points, coil, plugs, wires, etc also. Clean and correct title. Radio, heater, & turn signals. This is a very clean and straight 2 owner jeep barn find. Great candidate for a full restoration or mod.
It is one of what is known as a “Lefty”, one of a short handful of CJ2A jeeps built in 1948 that had the spare tire carrier on driver side for legal reasons. While its a small feature, its a rare thing to find one of these jeeps. Serial# confirms this to be true lefty. An ATV/Side-by-sides sell new for double this price, and this is road legal. ATV’s are not. You could buy it as is, have a shop fix it up, and have something WAY cooler than an ATV, that will do anything they can and more. Original drive train, it’s previous owner was a meticulous maintenance person, and after his passing, it sat for 30 years. Still 6 volt. Top is VERY well fitted. Dog not included”
This appears worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1040178890067965/
“1954 M38A1 Jeep. Starts and runs. Needs carb work Ran and drove last year. Body is in great shape”
This jeep has a fiberglass body, but also appears to have a Tux Park package.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1319668155154364/
“1963 jeep cj5. 28,000 miles. 4 cylinder 3 speed. T90 trans mission. 1ST GEAR AND REVERSE ROAR. Therefore it more than likely needs a bearing. It has a FIBERGLASS TUB. ZERO RUST. New tires. New seats. Comes with 2 soft tops and 2 sets of doors. Has a bikini top on it now. Comes with backseat. Runs good drives good. 4000$ obo.”
Looks like a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/990088868478756/
“1946 Jeep flat fender has 6 cyl Ford motor. Ran when parked. Just a lonely little Jeep looking for love”
Not a whole lot of value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/186596463605923/
“1953 jeep cj3b No motor No trans Has title Will make a good builder for a crawler or rat rod Frame has a couple patches on it as does body. Has seat frames and fuel tank Located in fort smith Arkansas”
Someone need a parts M-170?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/281804003510195/
“Rare jeep m170 military ambulance, body rough but intact, frame good, needs rear x member, missing seats and windshield, no title, but not hard to acquire through Vermont. most parts interchage with cj5/m38. Engine did run last year, and has excellent compression, don’t miss this opportunity to own a very rare military jeep.”
Sam spotted this cool combination. It’s being auctioned at Bring-A-Trailer.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1951-willys-2-door-pickup-truck/
“This 1951 Willys 4-73 is a 4×4 pickup that was acquired by the late owner approximately 25 years ago and has reportedly been stored for much of the last 15 years. The truck is finished in gray primer over a brown interior and is powered by a 134ci L-head inline-four mated to a three-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Equipment includes a front tow bar, wood pickup bed extensions, a side-mounted spare, and manually-locking front hubs. This Willys is now offered by the seller on behalf of the late owner’s estate with a matching trailer, a Willys parts catalogue, a clean Oregon title for the truck, and a bill of sale for the trailer.”
Bill spotted this F-head for sale.
https://siouxcity.craigslist.org/pts/d/okoboji-willys-f134/7387234137.html
“Was running engine pulled from a ’52 or later Willy’s. Its only missing the carb and the distributor cap. Otherwise is complete with bellhousing. Will accept reasonable offers, no delivery. Has been stored with oil in it, intake manifold covered, and plugs in the head so it is a running core. You will need to pick up.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200.
(09/14/2019) Sounds like it needs some body work.
“1948 willys cj2a. Runs, drives and stops. New gas tank, sending unit, tank straps, master cylinder, rear wheel cylinders, battery, motor mounts. The body is rough but this is one of the most original 2a jeeps I have saw. Original 6 volt electrical system and oil bath air cleaner. The frame is very nice as well and doesn’t have any rust issues”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Blaine spotted this FJ-3 Fleetvan.
“Willys FJ3 for sale. These cute little vans were made to deliver mail. Very rare. I have read that only 1824 were made in 1962. They were designed to be driven standing up as the gas “pedal” is a horizontal push instead of up and down. It does have a seat. The 4 cylinder/automatic transmission combination is very fuel efficient. This one runs and the transmission shifts. The fuel tank was pulled, cleaned and painted. The body is in great shape with no rust. The previous owner tried to put in LED lights and made a mess of the wiring. The brake master cylinder, (a common part) needs replaced. One of the windows has some cracks. The wood back door is a roll up design and the wood is rotted and in need of replacement. We got it for an ice cream truck for my wife’s ice cream business. She got hired at Costco, so it never was put on the road. The paperwork is a Vermont bill of sale. This is sufficient to get a title. We also have an original owners manual, which is extremely rare. With a little tlc, someone can have an extremely rare, cute little van.”
Landon Grove, the historian and curator for the Fort Ritchie Museum (Cascade, Maryland), reached out and asked about obtaining a WWII era jeep. The goal is to obtain a running, driving WWII jeep, but if necessary, he may consider a non-runner.
Landon wrote, “I have been Directed to see if we can locate a WWII era Jeep to display for our museum. I am hoping you can create a post for this purpose. We are a 501C3 non-profit and can offer someone a letter of appraisal for tax purposes. The Jeep does not have to be pristine, although the nicer the better. We would greatly appreciate any help your members can offer. As a 501c3, we can offer forms for tax incentives based on our valuation of a vehicle”
If you’d like to contact Landon, you can email him here: ritchiemuseum @ yahoo.com (remove the spaces around the @).
If you aren’t familiar with Fort Ritchie or the Ritchie boys, I would highly recommend watching this 60 minutes video (or click here if player below doesn’t work):
Here’s a pic of author J.D. Salinger, John Keenan, Jack Altaras, and Paul Fitzgerald (The Four Musketeers) in front of a jeep. All four survived the war and remained tight friends:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $80.
Jeremiah let me know that he has the Bob Clemens’ Willy Jeep book for sale. Something I hadn’t noticed before is that the book has a Willys-Overland copyright (see second pic).
“PERFECT JEEP GIFT! This book is ultra rare and is great for military and jeep lovers, or even better a military jeep lover. Published in 1943 by Willys-Overland Motors. It was made by Overland as a promotional thank you to children for their efforts with war bonds. Very cool b&w and full color illustrations. Collectors gem.
Willy Jeep
By Bob Clemens
Illustrations by Patricia Windrow
Produced : 1943
Cover : Paper back book
Pages : 20
Size : 6.5″x9.5″
Condition : Great
Cover has very slight discoloration. Light fold lines in cover. Otherwise in great shape. Inside pages are well preserved. Staple binding in great condition. Ships Priority in a plastic sleeve with cardboard protection on each side.”
This March 30, 1943, article describes the kids reactions to seeing a Navy jeep they helped purchase through war bond sales. It was published in the Kansas City, Star.
Custom built rig.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1020775718698785
“Frame is 1942 MB Tub is a 42 GPW Running Gear Ford 2.3 turbo SVO motor, LA2 conversion, smaller turbo that starts to build boost around 1800 rpm T90C transmission (higher 3.34:1 first gear) Dana 20 Twin Stick w/ Terralow 3.15’s Currie Dana 44 front axle with Detroit locker w/disk brakes 4.56 gears Dana 44 full float rear with Detroit locker 4.56 gears Holbrook specialties long leaf springs front/rear for extra articulation Aluminum radiator Corbeau Seats Iditit steering column an custom leather wheel Wilwood master cylinder / brake upgrade Tom Woods Front/Rear Driveshafts”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5500.
(10/21/2021) Appears worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1524642587868148
“1947 Willys Jeep. You won’t find another 74 year old vehicle in this good of shape for this price! Pm me for more info and questions.$6000 or make an offer will consider trades or partial trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2850.
Seems like a pretty good price. Maybe the rust problem is larger than suggested in the text?
“1955 Willys truck runs and drives good. Does need clutch. Was driven till June this year. Has small ford 6cyl. Engine runs excellent and the 4 wheel drive works. Some body and frame rust $2850 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This unusually styled jeep has some later model Free-Lock hubs.
“Very clean 1947 Jeep Willy’s fully restored. Has soft top and doors that go with it. It’s a must see. Call [hidden information] or stop by US 27 Auto Sales in Falmouth KY”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
‘Could be worth a look. Has some CJ parts, too.
“1942 Ford flat fender 4.3 L V6 fuel injected Runs and drives good  automatic Newer Rancho Springs Has arctic top to go with it”