It’s a project, but no description of what is needed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/362955324700919/
“Project willy’s for sale 5000 or best offer”
It’s a project, but no description of what is needed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/362955324700919/
“Project willy’s for sale 5000 or best offer”
It’s listed as a 1943, but looks to be a CJ-2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2680801925578832/
“This is a CJ 2. Factory Crome head lamps nothing army about this item”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
(03/18/2020) The body has some rust.
“Not in a hurry to sell. Just want to see what’s out there. 1948 cj2a with a super sonic flat head ford 4cyl. Positives | Motor doesn’t have very many miles on it – fresh build. Doesn’t smoke, new brakes, new wheels and tires, new seats. – new steering, shocks, springs, transfer case rebuild kit, ready to be installed. Dana rear end, functioning pto 8,000 pound driven winch, Minimal rust. Clear Texas title. Street legal. They don’t make them like this anymore, restored its work 25k Negatives | it’s been Bedlined at some point in the past, 4×4 is currently not functioning (simple fix) Fun around town driver, head turner. Open to trade for a CJ-10 pickup or 80’s k-5 blazer”
UPDATE: **Sold** was $2500
(08/14/2020) Has no title. There might be a solid body under all that, but can’t tell for sure.
“1953 Willis 3 b. Buick v 6. Needs finished. No title”
Buss Walker, the author of this July 28, 1959, article published in the Chattanooga Daily Times, learned an important lesson on his first attempt to jeep onto Walden’s Ridge: never jeep without tools. The lesson was learned and our intrepid travelers were more successful on their second attempt.
As late as 1944, as this ad demonstrates, the Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company argued that they had developed the original “Jeep”. But, it’s clear that they lost that battle entirely.
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“This is an Original old Vintage Trade Ad from 1944 This print ad Measures Approx: 11 1/4″ x 8 1/4″. This is Not a Photocopy or reproduction.”
UPDATE II: Was this called a Western Jeep rid because it used the Western toy Jeeps?
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Originally posted in 2013: Dan notes in the comments that this particular ride was ‘made by Vernon L. Spalinger Industries in Spokane WA. It was called the “Western Jeep”.’ These were very common rides at one time. This ride was also known as the Jeep-a-round.
“VERY RARE pamphlet from Santa Claus Land, Indiana. includes map of the grounds and of the state. Lots of pictures, facts, history and information about this amazing 1950s attraction!”
I wonder what this is like to drive from the top deck?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2448104305499453
“Jeep Wrangler CJ5 double decker hunting Jeep. Top deck can be removed.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/28/2020) Seller listed this as a 1947 M-38, but the replacement body may have confused them in terms of the model type. I suspect this is a modified CJ-2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/283030106452720/
“1947 Jeep M38 · Convertible · Driven 34,000 miles”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
It’s listed as a 1944. Home made half top?
“I have a 44 willys Jeep for sale solid body original motor and parts just can’t find anyone to fix it up for me”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3100.
Runs, but rusty.
“53 willys Body all there but has rust. Frame running is great. Runs drives stops as it should.”
It looks like it needs more than “a good cleaning”.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/211890713580822/
“Running all original. Needs a good cleaning”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/28/2018) The suspension has been modified.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/309176300460449/
“Hello, We are selling our 1946 Willys Jeep. It has the original 4 cylinder engine that was rebuilt entirely and runs like a top. We have the title. Lock-out hubs, After market high torque starter and original starter. All fiberglass body, hood, grill and window frame are steel. Hasnt been driven for a while but starts right up when you pour fuel in carb.
The carburetor was rebuilt but could use to be cleaned and replace fuel pump to run better. One brake line is broken to the master cylinder. Radiator was re-cored. Top is in good shape as it was never used. We are open to serious offers but please, no “low price” offers. A real fun fixer up project for someone. If this listing is here it is still available. Thank you,”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/04/2020) This has some kind of Ramsey PTO. Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/261440001894062/
“Model MBA, mostly stock, some extra parts,12 volt conversion, motor free,Ramsay pro wrench. Text ONLY TO THIS NUMBER PLEASE, DONT MESSAGE ME ON MARKETPLACE, IM LISTING FOR A FRIEND.”
Tremaine told me he recently visited Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Waters and Kentuk Knob homes. At one of the gift shops there was book of Wright’s car collection, as he owned roughly 85 different cars over his life time. The book noted that at he owned three different jeeps over the years: a 1946 CJ-2A, a 1948 CJ-2A ‘Lefty’, and a wagon. While I was unable to locate a pic of the wagon, there is a photo on a Barrett Jackson page showing Wright’s two CJ-2As amongst some Crosleys.
Steve shared this WWII photo.
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“This is an original WW2 photo showing 3 soldiers in a jeep.
The jeep is named / painted on the side: Baby Oh!
This photo measures approx. 4 1/2″ x 2 3/4”
This photo is undated, so it’s unclear whether this is an original from the time period or a reprint. Still, it’s got some good details in it. The front fender suggests this may have been a CJ-4MA.
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“Estate sale find of a vintage photograph of what appears to be a 1954 or 1955 M170 Frontline Ambulance Jeep being used in a medical emergency exercise, with several “patients” on stretchers inside the vehicle and one helmeted stretcher-bearer carrying one. Original period photo, not a modern copy or reproduction. Approximately 10 inches wide, 8 1/8″ tall. “Plate#79″ handwritten on the back.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a good price for all these brochures. I already have all but the 3B brochure, otherwise I would have gotten it.
“Item Description:
Original 1950’s 1960’s Jeep Brochures, Group Lot of 11 (eleven) different items, no duplicates. Largest measures about 9″ x 12”. Includes pictures, data, dimensions, specifications, weights, descriptions, accessories, More! Includes Jeep, Willys Jeep, Dispatcher, delivery, van, hardtop, canvas full and half top, steel full cab, convertible, truck, tractor, tow truck, CJ-6, Universal, farm tool, farm power, CJ-3B, pickup, station wagon, Station sedan, utility, Kaiser Jeep Corporation, Wagoneer, 2WD 4WD, Gladiator, More! Good used condition, some wear, darkening, scuff, crease. Printing & pictures good used condition, some foldout to large poster-like sheets, enjoyable for “Goes Most Anywhere * Does Most Anything”.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000.
Looks in good shape.
“Date of delivery 10/29/43. Original body and tub. Original engine, transmission and running gear. 6 volt system. Matching data plate and frame numbers. Beachwood canvas. 4 new Goodyear S3 military tires with original Goodyear spare tire. All tires are mounted on combat rims. New wiring harness and gauges. Frame hat channels are in good condition. Everything works well including service lights, blackout lights, horn, gauges, toolbox locks, etc. Accessories include 1942 M1 rifle scabbard. I have owned the Jeep for 8 years and it has always been dependable and runs great.”
UPDATE: This is listed as a ’72, but has the pre-72 fenders. Lots of mods on this CJ-5 hunting jeep. Keith indicates its a 1970.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/388936428757160/
“1972 Willys Jeep $5000 OBO -1964 Willys Jeep engine -Has a title -4×4 -Rebuilt starter -New distributor -Electric fuel pump New -New battery -Rebuilt Carburetor -New Seats -High Rack Runs great, just brought it back from the deer lease and dropping it off today (8/31) to get general maintenance done to it. $5000 OBO, series inquires only. Let me know if you have any questions.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/11/20200 Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1358790634512522
“$7,000. O.B.O. we can talk WwII Willys 1947 All original runs great drives great”
This might have a fiberglass body; Or, it’s metal and has had a bit of work done to it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2789836054606763/
or https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/pts/d/yukon-1946-jeep-willys/7183960465.html
“Runs and drives well, just don’t get it out enough. Cj2”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Not sure how much value is here.
“1952 JEEP, pretty much all there, does not run, motor is stuck, no title,”
Has some patches.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1409343432595668/
“1946 willy with a 350 Bore 30 over runs and drives great”
This appears to be a more completed version of this jeep that was for sale a few years ago. This new ad also includes additional parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/317584532827994/
“Price drop $2200 1946 Willys cj2a Jeep No title If you put a battery in it will start and run Needs carb rebuilt gaskets leaking New brake wheel cylinders New brake master cylinder Brake line from frame to rear axle is broke and needs replaced Body has rust Radiator has a crack And t case will pop out of high and low range Jeep will come with another 1946 body that is good shape that has two tailgates Front fenders Another windshield frame Some soft doors and soft top frame And another radiator For the $2400 you also get an almost brand new Dana 18 transfercase for it that has less then 500 miles on it since it was built. There is enough stuff here to make a really nice Jeep. Located in fort smith $2200 or best offer, no trades I found something else i want and need to sale this to buy it! will sale the Jeep by itself but will not separate parts unless Jeep sales first.”