Maybe worth a look?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/708054724833955
“Old not perfect but could be restored and used were on late 50s – early 60s jeeps”
Maybe worth a look?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/708054724833955
“Old not perfect but could be restored and used were on late 50s – early 60s jeeps”
This has some unusual mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1482176355717897
“This is a 48 or 49 model Jeep and it is in Brady, TX. Been in the family for a few years. It runs and drives, no problem👍 The data plate is worn and hard to make out on the last digit of the VIN. Not titled. Buyer will have to apply for a title if you want one. No trades, For Sale only. Not answering to “Is this Available”. First come first serve. PM me for price and info.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/03/2024) It appears the entire body has texture paint.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1485584242307458/
“nice Jeep Willys CJ2a 1947 works very well, it is standard with 3 speeds plus reverse, new tires, new brakes, works very well for its year”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/941832177320877/
“1940’s era Willys Military Jeep. All original. Motor is pretty much all there. It’s a great project for someone who has the time to invest.”
There may be some value here. John shared this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7115964998500656/
“$2000 or best offer. Sorry not parting it out. All original has not been modified in any way. Grill is in the back of the jeep. Fiber glass top, have plow attachment with it. Also two engine’s. The block on stand fully assembled waiting to be put back in the other in the back of the jeep with all the parts”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/21/2024) Glenn forwarded this 3B project with a Kelly hardtop. This might also have later model Free Lock hubs, but I can’t tell for certain. It’s got an l-head for some reason.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/752555603259700
“$1200 today Jeep Willy’s CJ3B project. I know nothing about it other than what it is. Not sure the year I do not have papers for it”
Has a Meyer hardtop. This is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/388546334106935
“RARE 1966 CJ6 . BEEN IN FAMILY FOR MANEY YEARS HAS A COUPLE RUST SPOTS ON PASENGER SIDE NOT DIFFICULT TO REPAIR ORIGINAL HARD TOP HAS THE ORIGINAL V6 BUICK. I STILL NEED TO GET ENGINE FROM MY DADS. MISSING SOME PARTS LIKE RADIATOR AND SEATS. THIS IS A PROJECT WILL NEED RESTORED! WE HAVE TITLE. $7500 FIRM”
UPDATE: Still Available.
A YJ powertrain comes with this project. Unclear how much value is here. Note the object between the axles and frame. The glove box may indicate it is a replacement body, though it’s in rough shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/421519533743411
“This is a near all original cj2a with m38. It is hard to tell which model because of the mix up of parts during their creation. The engine is an iron duke from a postal Jeep. Extra transfer case and parts included. I HAVE PAPERS and a powertrain from a 1990 yj 2.5l I wanted to swap but never got around to it for an addition 1000$ I have a ton more photos available. The windshield frame is rotted aswell as the floor pans. Though fixed poorly they are solid. The top has since been removed. Car is not running”
John spotted this half-cab equipped CJ-5 plow jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/407164138684636
“1957 Willy’s Jeep. Has 4 cylinder F. Head. All original. Runs and drives with working Plow. Selling AS IS for Complete Restoration, Parts, or if you want to use for plowing. Has large holes in floors… Not a road worthy vehicle. I used for 20 years plowing for driveway only…. Has electric plow unit and have to turn manually and set with pin…. No title. You need to provide transport.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
(11/28/2023) Unclear how much value is here.
“Unknown year or whether it’s a CJ2a or CJ3a. I bought it for parts for another restoration. Don’t need it anymore. Definitely could be rebodied and be a good Jeep. Comes mostly complete.”
Maybe some parts value?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1085138599459542/
“best offer it is a war medical jeep i have everything and a extra engine we were ready to restore but other projects got in the way”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $13,500
(12/14/2023) This appears in great shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/326164956867638
“ALL ORIGINAL, in great condition Exterior Color: Red Interior Color: Black/Red with Tan Canvas Seats Milage: Uknown Transmission: Original 3 Speed on the Floor + Reverse, with High Low Range for Highway or Offroad Crawling All Original: Body, Frame, 16” split rims, MND Tires and Seats. Seats recently recovered with Tan Canvas with Attached Canvas Storage Bag , original flat head 4 Cylinder engine with 6 Volt system. Starts and drives great in either High or Low Range. I have owned this Jeep for over 38 years”
UPDATE: This Fire Department testimonial was initially posted October 28, 2017.
This testimonial included a detailed list of fire jeep specs.
UPDATE: This Jeepster photo is making the rounds on Facebook; this post provides a little more info.
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Posted December 24, 2020: This article provides more information about this stunt Jeepster and plane. It was published in the March 20, 1949, issue of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
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Originally Published Dec 8, 2012:
The Sunkist Lady was an Aeronca 15AC Sedan airplane flown by Dick Riedel and Bill Barris used to set a world-record for endurance flight. They spent a total of 1008 hours and 2 minutes aboard the airplane, ending their flight in April of 1949. Unfortunately for them, their record was broken six months later.
What makes this relevant for jeep fans was that to keep the plan in the air, the crew used Jeepsters borrowed from local dealers to race down the airport runway so the crew could hand fuel and food to the two pilots.
Thanks to Colin for forwarding the story!
Here is a link to a story and a video about the flight (124 MB): http://www.cityoffullerton.com/depts/airport/the_sunkist_lady.asp
Here is a second article: http://vintageairphotos.blogspot.com/2012/03/saga-of-sunkist-lady.html. The picture below is from that article.
For you Gladiator fans out there, here are some fun items! This seller has some gold CJ-5 cuff links and clasp for sale as well.
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“Willy’s Overland advertising Jeep pickup truck tie clasp pin & cuff links”
3 of the 5 images in this small photo collection show a CJ-2A with a canvas top taken in 1946. The CJ-2A was new or near new in them.
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“5 Colonel Leck & Willys Jeep CJ Black & White Photos 1943 & 1946”
Matt spotted this cool, rare calendar from Kaiser’s Argentina arm. Sell will consider offers, but the buy-it-n ow price currently is $349.90, especially given this is coming from Argentina where the exact same item is priced at US$71.20 (61,702 Argentine Pesos).
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“ORIGINAL CALENDAR IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.
SMALLS DETAILS IN COVER.
MEASURES: 58 CM x 42 CM.
PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES !”
This “J” logo with the Willys sign is odd, as the Willys sign is shown moved to the left. Usually, the “J” portion of the logo “hangs” off the Willys logo.
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“TEMPESTA JEEP WILLYS DODGE CAR MATCHBOOK COVER: DEXTER, MAINE MATCHCOVER”
With two PTO winches and at least one PTO gear box, plus a tow setup, there must be some value here at this price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/738346545078760
“Thinning out my projects. Selling 2 jeep FC170 Both have super hurricane 6s 4wd Towmator has 2 pto winches”
Jesse is selling this CJ-3A, though he doesn’t know the exact year. It starts and runs. It does not include the top. Email him at jrbarta @ mtu.edu (remove the spaces around the @) for more info.
“I have what I believe is a earlier 3A for sale. 3A style frame anyway, I could poke through the other differences to tell for sure.
On the positive side, I did get it running and it starts and runs quietly. Original Carter carb. Not a lot of modifications made except for a few very serious modifications that may or may not be a lot of work to correct.(like the fenders) The dash etc is pretty straightforward with a minimum of holes drilled and things of that nature. Seat frames are good, hood could be okay for a driver. Grill has a little dinger in one of the bars that could be bent back. Older but still soft mud tires on 15” wheels. Drawbar is nice. Great oil pressure. I think basically someone was using this jeep for plowing and taking care of it mechanically until they weren’t. It had clean oil etc in the engine. The starter was missing so perhaps that is what took it out of service.
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $14,000.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/233005046504230
(06/16/2016) “99% original, never restored. New roof canvas with doors, motor was rebuilt about 5000k miles ago. Runs well. Have spare hood in good shape, 2 good used front fenders ready for paint, spare radiator, spare steering box, assorted miscellaneous other parts, and stretchers.
Been in storage for 5 years, gas tank drained, has silicone brake fluid.”
Andy shared this rare item.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1151516099178460
“Kaiser Manhattan VS57B supercharger, with bracket/idler. This is the forerunner to the Paxton SN (Short Nose) blower. My dad pulled this off a car (no idea what) in a junkyard probably 50 years ago. The VS is Variable Speed, with a solenoid under the cover that adjusts the inner sheave of the drive pulley to change its diameter and drive speed. The “B” indicates it’s from a Kaiser Manhattan, regulated to 4 psi of boost, and has a 6-volt solenoid. Condition is unknown, but it rotates freely, as does the idler pulley, and should be considered a rebuildable core. I’ve got a 50-year old belt you can have to figure out the size. Will ship on your dime.”
Here’s a great retro item for a stock rebuild that Andy and TJ spotted.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/723837016327566
“Vintage willys windshield washer kit, and pump”
Andy spotted this one. Appears to be missing the arms and the driveshaft (1955 brochure)?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1139549280742202
“Up for sale is a Roper Post Hole attachment that I believe goes to a Willys Jeep. Was on our property when we bought it, so I don’t know much about it. Auger wiggles at gear box, so believe gear box is free. What you see is what I have. Will sell to the best reasonable offer”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/13/2023) Unclear if the rear floater are original or aftermarket, but it does have side indents.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1398901697433225
“Willy’s flat fender, Engine starts easily,runs smoothly, Lights work.all gauges work. Top is newer. No rust: Tires have excellent tread. Not a project ready to go have fun. All the comforts you could ask for in 1946 This is one fun ride. Definitely don’t worry about getting stuck. Pto winch works great. Partial trade considered”