The extension on this Scrambler allows it to hold 10 people. It’s likely an ex tour-jeep of some type.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2786143908295595
“Will hold 10 people. Has original engine. Great for trails or rock climbing”
The extension on this Scrambler allows it to hold 10 people. It’s likely an ex tour-jeep of some type.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2786143908295595
“Will hold 10 people. Has original engine. Great for trails or rock climbing”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Appears worth a look.
“1965 Jeep CJ 6 long wheelbase project. Clear Texas title, lots of new parts still in boxes. Was running when it was torn down.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000. Was listed in Rawlins, but now appears in Greeley, CO.
(10/29/2020) Seller included a video.
“1954 Willy’s Medical Jeep for sale from Saratoga WY, No Title”
I wonder if it has a newer tub; it’s in awfully good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/887835638667416
“1946 Willys CJ2A, 4×4, Flathead 4 cyl. 3-Speed manual transmission …. Excellent Condition. Too much info. to list. Runs, Drives, Functions, and Stops very well.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(02/10/2021) Runs and drives.
“Good old military Jeep for sale these were only made from 49-52 very rare this jeep runs and drives great 4cyl go devil motor with 3sp manual high low t case radiator leaks and it leaks a little oil (rope seals weren’t the greatest) body is fairly straight has some rust it’s 70 years old
Bill of sale only these never had titles”
Solid, but has a patch on the passenger side and civilian rims.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/246813070140746
“1942 MB MILITARY Jeep and 1943 Original Military Trailer, 9 K on rebuild eng, (paper work to proof) new tire, new seats, windshield cover, roll bar off/on if desired, Jeep always garaged and always ready to roll, I have owned it for 40 years, and due to my older age and health issues it’s time to find a new home for it that can enjoy it, along with it is many other items that go along with it that have been used in static School Displays- to much to list- This Jeep & Trailer is a Dandy. $16 K OBO”
Steve shared this link. There’s no glass, but you can buy both for $175. Only one is pictured.
https://cnj.craigslist.org/ptd/d/new-egypt-willys-jeep-3b-windshield/7275003461.html
“for sale is two used cj3b windshield frames. no glass. used but usable, $100 each or $175 for both, your pick. no excuses jeep”
It doesn’t run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3857542954267695/
“Late 40’s Willys Jeep Bought from an estate sale with plans of restoring. Looking for Offers or trades. It seems to be complete Has typical rust expected from a jeep that year. Body seems solid Motor isnt locked up but havent messed with it. Located in mabelvale”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/28/2020) Engine runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/709233553318467
“Best offer Fixer upper. Engine runs. Brakes done. Rebuilt transmission”
This rare 1952 brochure highlights the signage available for dealers and includes an order brochure. What you’ll notice is that there’s no reference to ‘jeep’ anywhere (unlike the 1946 brochure) and demonstrates Willys-Overland’s efforts to reduce the ‘jeep’ branding within the company.
You’ll also note the somewhat awkward use of “Common Sense” within the title. This may have been a nod to the “Willys Makes Sense” ad campaign during 1951.
This ad appeared in a 1957 magazine, but don’t which one. It shows the truck, FC-150, Sedan Delivery (4wd?) and CJ-5. I guess the 3B isn’t profitable? Given the lack of an FC-170, I’d say this was likely printed early in 1957.
These two 1947 photos can be found as part of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway digital archives.
A variety of newspapers announced on March 09, 1943, that Ford would being producing Ford GPA (SEEPS) at its production plant in Detroit.
Andy spotted this rare combo of vehicles still in their blister package. It’s currently priced at $149.99. The pics aren’t the best.
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“Product Name: “JEEP TOW TRUCK WRECKER (WITH ORIGINAL HOOK!!) + VW BEETLE” ULTRA RARE!
IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND IN ORIGINAL BLISTERCARDED CONDITION!
Colour: Red + Blue.
Note: No deformation. New!. Original from the late `60ties to early `70ties.
Produced by: NP, Norddeutsche Plastik, Germany.”
Apparently, this Hinde and Dauch cardboard trailer was part of a package that included a jeep? Anyone know more about it?
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“DESCRIPTION OF ITEM: A very rare toy, This was made by Hinde & Dauch Paper Company in the early 1950s, Sandusky Ohio You can google the information, The body is made of paper cardboard and measures 10 1/2” long, 5 1/2” wide, 3” tall. The wheels are wood, It’s in very good condition with some scuf marks. Please see picture and judge for yourself on the condition.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Joe in Mesa has been in contact with Alex, who restored a GAZ in Minsk, Republic of Belarus. He’s wondering if there is any interest in buying the GAZ-67 or trading it for a Willys. You can email Alex at xnnn @ tut.by (remove the spaces around the @) if interested.
Here’s what Alex wrote:
“Perhaps you will be interested in the history of GAZ-67, so I quote it in a concise statement. The translation is done using a computer, so there may be inaccuracies. And I’m sending a few pictures. Built in April 1943 in three prototypes, the GAZ-67 successfully passed the army tests and in August was put into production. The first car came off the assembly line on September 23, 1943, and in October a serial production was already set up. GAZ-67 cars took part in the Great Patriotic War mainly at its final stages, when a lot of machines of this type, mainly American ones, were already in the army. However, they also received distribution there (up to 5,000 cars were delivered before May 9, 1945), and even the famous popularity (under the nickname “Ivan-Willys”) as a distinctive, “Russian” model of the car – sturdy, unpretentious, taut and passable. As you know, each car has its own “face”.
The exterior of the GAZ-67 is a stubborn, albeit unkempt, but firmly knocked down car, confidently moving on any roads on its widely spaced wheels. He worked quite reliably, was used in any weather on any terrain, which earned respect for the soldiers.
After the war, the production of the GAZ-67B was preserved and even expanded. He spread all over the country, on the military line, he got abroad, even to Australia, not to mention Eastern Europe, China, and North Korea. Production of it has grown significantly every subsequent year (until 1950). In the spring of 1950, the lightened GAZ-67B successfully landed on Elbrus. When the drifting polar station was organized in the summer of the same year, GAZ-67B was abandoned on the plane, effectively and for a long time working on the ice as a transport vehicle and tractor. The first parachute dropping from the aircraft was also carried out on the GAZ-67B back in 1949.
GAZ-67B was produced for a long time, until the end of August 1953. In total, over 10 years they were built 92843″
Unsure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/456812102174091
“1946 Jeep Willy. Motor has a crack and water in it. The body is rusted. There are still good parts to this. I have no idea what the frame looks like. Make a offer”
It’s a mix of parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1110644659348265/
“1947 Willys CJ2A jeep, 1972 running gear, T18-4 speed transmission, Power steering, PTO winch, New battery, New gas tank, New soft top (been in storage for years), 0 miles on rebuilt odd fire.”
This runs and drives.
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“We have for auction today our 1957 Jeep Willys M-170 Frontline Ambulance. This Jeep runs and drives but needs the water pump replaced to be truly “road ready”. I have the clean California title in hand. I do not have anything else for this Jeep but what is pictured. I do however have several more Willys models I will be listing in the future.
The engine starts and sounds good but the water pump does need replaced. Transmission shifts fine and all gears work correct. I have video of the Jeep running if anybody would like me to send it, just ask with an email to send to.
Cosmetically, this Jeep is a very worthwhile project as not many are still around. It appears to have the original paint but it is faded and not perfect, the only rust is on the bottom of the spare tire well (see close up pic). No previous body repairs or major damage noted. Windshield, tail lights and front lower marker lights need replaced. The previous owner had this Jeep stored indoors and since we have owned it we have done the same- stored indoors in the desert climate, it is very well preserved.
Interior is pretty much like you see it, bare except for the dash components. This Jeep is stored in Moreno Valley California, 92551 near March Air Base.”
With all that dust, this is a true barn jeep! May include the trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1276213222722929/
“Old, Wyllis Jeep. It’s. Bern sitting in storage for over 25 years. Extra set of tires & rims .”
Here are two Kelly doors for a CJ-5 Kelly Hardtop.
https://ventura.craigslist.org/pts/d/thousand-oaks-rare-early-willys-cj5/7263738156.html
“These are early Willys Jeep doors for CJ5. They are in amazing condition with no rust and complete window glass with working mechanism and handles. Must pickup locally in Thousand Oaks, CA.”
This jeep sold within an hour of being posted (at $2500) on Facebook. You’ll note it’s a DJ-3A body with footman loops across the back and on the fenders. The jeep has a column shifter. It’s also got pink under the hood. It appears it never had the oil bath filter; instead, it likely had the wire gauze filter. So, I suspect it was a DJ-3A Surrey.
UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,800.
(02/02/2021) Looks in good shape, though I’d like to see under the body given the diamond plate on the floors. It’s missing the PTO bar as well.
“1947 CJ2A Jeep for sale. It is the civilian model with the original L-head 4 cylinder type engine and 4 wheel drive 3 speed transmission. It has had a fairly recent restoration to include a motor overhaul, and it runs, drives, and shifts well. The tires are excellent, the interior seats are recovered, and the top is almost new ($950). Also the electrical system is 12 volt and has an alternator. Currently titled in Texas in my name as an antique vehicle, and ready for you to go play! Would be a perfect vehicle to own in a coastal setting or ranch. Located in Conroe Tx and available to view most days.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/29/2021) It runs. Appears to have at least some slight rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/228474352095752
“This is a 1953 Willys Jeep CJ-3B (453GB2). It runs. The 4WD works. It has a new gas tank and new battery. It has new tires in the original all terrain style. It has a new winch on front with an LED light bar. It has a tow bar. It comes with a high rear seat for hunting. It does not have seat cushions though. It has a gun rack but it is not installed yet. It does have the tailgate but it is not currently on the jeep.
The passenger rear fender has been replaced. I also have a front quarter replacement but it has not been installed. It has a complete new brake system with new drums, pads and lines. It can probably use a carb tune up but it does have new spark plugs, wires and hoses. I bought it with a title but it turns out it was not the correct title as the serial number does not match so I am selling it without a title. You can get a new title fairly easily though due to its age. Overall the jeep is in decent shape. I will not respond to ANY lowball offers so don’t waste your time.”