This has some Allstate or Husky hubs. It looks rough for the price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/15594388316772
“Jeep Willys new brakes, calipers and lines. No speed odometer or mileage.”
This has some Allstate or Husky hubs. It looks rough for the price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/15594388316772
“Jeep Willys new brakes, calipers and lines. No speed odometer or mileage.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(03/03/2021) No engine or tranny/tc. But, it does have a Blue Star aluminum hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1900799976743629/
“1948 jeep willys I has the soft doors and the hard top it’s a roller no motor or trans also have square body truck frame that goes with it if you want was planning on put the body on the Chevy truck frame but just have the time for it $3500 or best offer”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/12/2021) This is being sold by Iron City Garage.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/957117135105438
“1958 Willys Jeep FC-170 Runs and drives I did find a tailgate for it Good title arizona jeep
Can deliver anywhere, Overseas buyer welcome message or call for quote. Please visit www.ironcitygarage.com for the rest of our inventory, we have been at it since 2013, Finding solid western projects with good titles, we pride ourselves on transparency with our buyers. We have many 5-star reviews on google and 46k+ followers online, check out our Instagram and Facebook pages. We also buy antique cars, Trucks, signs, gas pumps and other types of antique automobila! Call or message Pete anytime ”
How did Patterson’s accident occur? It’s the result of a cascade of several events.
Patterson has sat for the better part of two years, which likely caused the fuel pump to stop working. Already knowing it didn’t work, and because I was going to have to drive it on the trailer on Saturday (loading a vehicle at my mother’s place is awkward due to the terrain), I tried to buy a cheap electric fuel pump on Friday, I found some $12 cheapy electric ones on Amazon, but it was too late to order off of Amazon, so I figured I could pick up a cheap one at AutoZone or NAPA. Right?
Wrong. The cheapest ones that had were $50 and up. Worse, they were eight inches or bigger. I just wanted a small, two inch fuel pump to get it on the trailer. Even worse, I have a brand new electric fuel pump somewhere; but, given the move, it’s impossible to find right now.
To complicate things, Ann was sick on Friday, so I had to take her mom in for her bi-weekly post-cancer infusions, so that ate up time I had hoped to use to hunt for an electric fuel pump. With time disappearing, I fell back onto an old school idea: rig up a gravity feed setup.
On Saturday morning I had planned to waked up at 3:30 am to head to Renton so I could build the gravity feed, get Patterson running (so it would be ready to load when Steve arrived with the car trailer, as we had a tight time table), and load a cargo trailer that I was towing. Unfortunately, I woke up at 1:30am and couldn’t get back to sleep. So, by the time I arrived in Renton at 7:00am, despite my coffee injection, I was already feeling a little tired.
My mother’s garage looks like it was destroyed by a tornado, but in reality, it’s her storage system (sorry mom). So, hunting down 1) extra fuel tubes and 2) a useable reservoir in which I could hold some gas proved difficult and frustrating. Eventually, I cut some hoses off of Biscuit and cobbled this device together:
The “fuel overflow” container was a plastic Costco Mixed nuts container. A handy steel funnel was just wide enough to sit on the mouth of the container, yet had a perfectly sized opening at the bottom to slide into a rubber fuel line.
To put it together, I drilled a hole in the nuts container, then slid the rubber fuel line into the container, sealing it with silicone. Then, I used a steel fuel line and a second rubber hose to feed the carb. I then taped the whole assembly to the driver’s side mirror, which put it high enough to feed the gas into the carb, yet it hung over the side of the jeep so that gas wouldn’t spill onto the jeep.
With the system in place, I poured some gas into the funnel and Pattrerson started right up.
So far, so good.
However, I noticed that the brake and clutch were both really tight. If I push the brake, the clutch also went down. To get the clutch to release, I had to physically reach down and pull it up by hand. I didn’t have time to address this issue on Saturday morning, but figured I could work around it.
With the jeep in “neutral”, and me in the jeep, I released the clutch with my foot, but it remained depressed. I figured, given the jeep was in “neutral”, that I could exit the jeep, block the tires, and let it warm up a little. Before I exited the jeep, I double checked that the column shift transmission was in neutral by wiggling the shifter up and down.
I hopped out of the jeep, but before blocking the tire, I reached down to pull out the clutch (why, I don’t know why I felt the need to do that .. should have let sleeping dogs lie) …
Anyway, when I pulled out the clutch, instead of remaining in neutral, somehow the jeep was in reverse. Suddenly, with the clutch-plate engaged, Patterson began rapidly moving backwards.
It was a moment of horror, the realization that there’s nothing I can do but watch Patterson jerk backwards. And, at that moment, I realized the cargo trailer I had rented was Patterson’s prime target. Why Patterson took exception to the trailer isn’t clear, but he ran into that trailer with all that power he could muster (thankfully, he doesn’t have all that much power). Fortunately, the trailer stood its ground, with the only damage being a broken running light. Patterson definitely got the worst of it, sigh.
I suppose the good news is that Patterson was never a trailer queen. I can pull out the dents and fix the bumper.
The thing that haunted me for several hours was how it happened. I was sure I had it in neutral and had tested it several times. Eventually, as I was driving back to Prosser, it finally dawned on me that neutral on the column shifter was “back and forth”, not “up and down”. What I thought was neutral was the shifter moving between 1st and reverse. The gears were so well aligned that it just felt like neutral.
So, it was partly stupidity on my part and partly something that wouldn’t have happened had the clutch been working correctly and/or the fuel pump working correctly, as that had definitely been my focus.
As Colin notes, this is a great excuse to upgrade my lights back to stock.
The next challenge is moving Biscuit….
Ted’s got these parts for sale.
View all the information on eBay
“Willys Jeep CJ2/3A VEC Farm Jeep Newgren Single Bottom Plow Front Counter Weight. Condition is “Used”.
For sale is a Willys Jeep specialized equipment combo consisting of a Newgren brand single bottom land plow and front counter weight. The Newgren brand plow was designed to be used on Willys Farm Jeeps equipped with either a Newgren , Monroe , love , or Stratton Three Point Hydraulic lift or Hitch on back of Jeep. The front weight was mounted on front of Jeep as a counter weight to any of the specialized equipment being used on rear of keep with hydraulic lift.
The front counter weight weighs 265 lbs roughly and is in great shape.
The Newgren single bottom plow is also in very good condition for its age with original Newgren serial number tag still intact. This original Willys specialized combo would be a great addition to any correct Farm Jeep restoration or working Jeep.
These items are way too heavy to be shipped so local pickup will be best, I’d be happy to store them for a reasonable time period once they are paid for
Nice looking pesto-mod with a dump bed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/488365925548021
“Willys Overland 1948 The engine was replaced with a Plymouth 1981 the truck is registered according to the Plymouth 1981 engine. Paint job was done about 5 years ago. If you have any questions let me know. If you want to see more pictures let me know. Serious buyers only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This has a few updates. I can’t tell if this has been converted to 4WD or not.
“1957 Willy’s Jeep DJ3A, 3 speed manual transmission, original flathead 4 cyl no top . 2 seater runs and drives . It needs a new windshield, and I have a turn signal kit and new speedo cluster with all the gauges for it . Runs and drives”
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1294367537626154
“1949 Willy’s CJ, great little jeep, don’t use it as much as I planned, runs good, needs the oil pump gasket replaced, little drip going right onto the exhaust, haven’t gotten around to fixing it. Pretty clean body was redone awhile ago. Only trades would be for an older 12 valve”
This has been in storage for a couple decades and hasn’t been started since. The price is listed as $10,800, but the seller is taking bids (or maybe this is listed on eBay?).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4320158341380942
“Wholesale Wednesday 1980 Jeep CJ-5 Full Stainless-Steel Body on 1980 CJ-5 chassis. 4.2L 258CI 6 cylinder, t-176 4 speed manual transmission, Dana 300 t-case, Front disk brakes, lock out hubs, VIN/DATA TAG ON FIREWALL, clear Texas title as 1980 Jeep. These are very expensive to build over $30k. This Jeep has been in storage since 1997 selling as found we have not attempted to get it running. Should be a straightforward service as prior owner said it ran and drove when parked. Rare opportunity to obtain one of these. Selling at no reserve highest bidder wins, do not bid if you cannot pay.”
This has been in storage for a couple decades and hasn’t been started since. The price is listed as $10,800, but the seller is taking bids (or maybe this is listed on eBay?).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4320158341380942
“Wholesale Wednesday 1980 Jeep CJ-5 Full Stainless-Steel Body on 1980 CJ-5 chassis. 4.2L 258CI 6 cylinder, t-176 4 speed manual transmission, Dana 300 t-case, Front disk brakes, lock out hubs, VIN/DATA TAG ON FIREWALL, clear Texas title as 1980 Jeep. These are very expensive to build over $30k. This Jeep has been in storage since 1997 selling as found we have not attempted to get it running. Should be a straightforward service as prior owner said it ran and drove when parked. Rare opportunity to obtain one of these. Selling at no reserve highest bidder wins, do not bid if you cannot pay.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This jeep has some updates, but still needs a few things addressed.
“Excellent condition and needs minor TLC to make it complete. Engine was replaced with 1967 Buick 225 cid V-6 odd fire engine. Body was recently painted black, reupholstered seats, padded roll bar, locking hubs, elec radiator fan, new Rochester carb, electronic ignition. Clean Ohio title.”
Apparently this one has been for sale for a while.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/190276302487278
“1942 willy Jeep MB Original running motor! Flathead engine 4.0 needs some love but in really good condition for its age! Comes with both doors top and windshield. Selling for my father he isnt Facebook savvy if you have any questions message me and ill get you in touch with him!”
It’s had some body mods/repairs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1854571884923036
“Selling my October 1942 Ford GPW. Bought it about a year ago as a non-running project, but have decided it’s a bigger project than I want to take on and don’t have the space to store it long term. Additional parts including a January ’43 tub are included. $6,000 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
It’s a project. This may have a DJ-3A grille.
“I have had a 1946 Willys for a long time with the plans to bring it back to life but I don’t have time or money for it.
This is an old picture.
I have a 350 bare that would come with it. Transmission and transfer case that line up with it. It is now sitting on a CJ5 frame which is heavier duty. I have a sand blasted hood, windshield frame, and tailgate. I hve 2 original Willys metal seats and the fuel tank that goes under the seat. I’m Sure I’m missing something.
Bill of sale only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
(12/27/2020) I don’t know much about these or what these are worth. Here, it is described as an M-151A2, but I couldn’t verify that the model number was used to identify this. My guess is that it’s built on an M-151 chassis, but that could be wrong, too. It reminds me of the lightweight airborne jeeps.
“Baja Jeep military rebuilt engine needs alternator ,lights ,and tires rare keep Selling don’t have the time to fix it up to many projects message me for more info”
This appears to be original, or close to original:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
(04/08/2021) This seems to be a pretty stock VEC, which is why the lack of bow holders surprises me. This is one of several CJ-2As that makes me wonder if it was possible to get a CJ-2A without bow holders on the side.
“If this ad is still up it’s still for sale. 1946 Willys VEC CJ2A #22085 has tool indents, still column shift, eay air cleaner, correct generator w/cast iron pulley, early smooth cyl head. Has all body & frame tags, clean title in my name. Motor is stuck (soaking with MMO currently). Trans & tcase shift & steering steers. Sheetmetal needs some love but imo is salvageable.”
This is a project or parts jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/251131500142305
“Willys M38 military Jeep it needs alot of work still, however it has new leaf springs, shocks, brake lines and a master cylinder and a remanufactured carter carb. I have the hood and rear tailgate as well. It has a 1957/58 studabaker champion 185 6 cylinder engine and ran before I started working on it. I am not positive of the value. I have $1500 in parts alone. She is a project military jeep. Located in Saint Anthony, Idaho.”
Runs, but body is rough.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2856632727920312
“Body in rough condition, runs, stops, lights work. Was fixing to be used around the property, a cheap side by side.”
It’s a roller with a V-8 and auto tranny included in the deal.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4098620606826040
“Roller frame, body. Title in hand. 305 motor and transmission. If it is still posted, it is available”
Jonah Hodkins posted a bunch of pics from this year’s Willys Spring Reunion. You can see them all on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1147017852392638&set=pcb.1147020379059052
Here are ten of them.
Given the bumper and the chromed windshield hinges, this might have an early Tux Park package on it?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1671813356338677
“CJ5 Jeep Willys market place does not have CJ5 option, Very Good condition for year, Only 2 small rust spots on rear. Very minor surface rust . Very Low miles. also pto power take off. Restorers dream , great Rat Rod paint, New Mexico desert auto. May run will check soon. Will deliver $1.70 per mile. From Moriarity,NM 864-888-32 four eight phone calls and text much quicker”
Needs a little work. Has no title.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/229120262300276
“Willys CJ3A, motor was said to have been rebuilt before I got it, since I have replaced the brakes all the way around new drums on the front have a set for the rear as well that haven’t even put on, new reproduction carter W/O carb, new intake, new soft top, new tires, installed blinker switch. It runs and drives great, still Needs some work here and there, $6500 or best reasonable offer. Will be sold with bill of sale the old man I purchased it from didn’tknow what happens to the title”
Only the one pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/497601481661570
“Send text only!! [hidden information] Runs and no major rust. Solid body & frame. Needs very little TLC Cash Sale no trades or financing Texas Blue Title in hand”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/17/2021) Looks like the floors have been patched.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/273552021090123
“Selling my 1962 CJ3B Willy’s Jeep. $8000
Great running
Engine rebuilt (Documented)
All gauges work
Good brakes, even parking
Clear Texas title in my name
Electronic ignition
Electric fuel pump
Good upholstery
Good glass
Good rubber
Spare and farm jack
Shifts good
Good brakes, all lines replaced
4 wheel drive works
Dana front end
Has tow hitch
front and brake lights work
I’ve owned it for about 4 years, always garage kept, never even went four wheeling or mudding, just enjoyed it.
I cannot trade it, and will not hold unless a $500 non refundable deposit is given electronically or in person. I will help with shipping (no $ but can assist with loading). This is a fun little Jeep, and hate to sell, but can’t keep two. Thanks for looking, but serious inquiries only. I’m located in Hurst, Texas, (suburb of Ft. Worth)”
This may be a 19790s CJ-5 chassis with a 1948 ‘Lefty’ body. It’s got a 1970s CJ-5 grille among other 1970s details.
vvhttps://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/378820563473880
“(1956 Willys) Jeep has a dauntless v6 motor and comes with spare trans with transfer case front and rear differentials. I have a clear title in hand Asking $1500. (Jeep does not run will need to bring a trailer)”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/29/2019) Has a unique look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1099397303899143
“I have a 1947 Willy’s Jeep cj2a 3 speed, 4×4. That has been in my family since 1947. It was my great grandpas, he used it on his farm in east tx. It sat in a barn for roughly 40 yrs until my grandpa restored it. It has been garage kept since then. After my grandpa passed away several years ago my mom got the Jeep and she gave it to me. I have no place to keep it besides in my back yard. It runs and drives, and attracts everybodys attention. I know it’s worth a decent amount of money, I’ve done my research. Im asking $8k or best offer or I’m considering trades just let me know what you have the worst I can say is no thanks.”