The image shows a CJ-3A and 3B, but the seller references a CJ-5, so I’m not clear on what is all available.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/pts/d/joseph-city-willy-jeep-parts/7760558305.html
“Cj 5 jeep and Willy jeep parts”
The image shows a CJ-3A and 3B, but the seller references a CJ-5, so I’m not clear on what is all available.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/pts/d/joseph-city-willy-jeep-parts/7760558305.html
“Cj 5 jeep and Willy jeep parts”
This is a project with an unusual rear bumper (or maybe this is more common and I never noticed it?
https://spokane.craigslist.org/pts/d/valleyford-1961-willys-jeep-truck/7756501142.html
“I got a 1961 willys jeep truck 3spd 4×4 runs and drives but it’s still a project all new brakes and cylanders new plugs wires points and cap
Has a straight 6 super huricane
No title but I do have all the proper paper work and receipts to get the title
$3500 firm
Will trade for a 2016 to newer
kx450
Crf450
Rmz450”
The body looks in good condition. I can’t tell if the running gear is M-38 or not.
https://yuma.craigslist.org/pts/d/yuma-1950-jeep-willys-project/7753671583.html
“Clean title project
Arizona title and questions call me or text for more information and details
Or trade. Sand Jeep sandrag sand drag
Project for Hot Rot
Hotrod. Rat Rod
$2500 obo
Classic vintage car oldie”
This doesn’t run, but is a pretty complete example of a mower. I’m not sure how many had the “flail mower” attachment? Maybe that was common?
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/grd/d/moreno-valley-topeka-hiway-mower-hps5/7752409721.html
“Topeka Hiway Mower HPS5 with Flail Mower – Estimated Year: Late 60s – Early 70s
– Serial #2257 – 121.6 hours
* Unit Does Not Run *
* 4×4 Stick Shift
* 4 Cylinder Flat Head
* High/Low Transfer Case
* Front & Rear Differential
* Has pumps
* Willy’s running gear
Units were designed for off-highway mowing.”
No doors or windshield.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/grd/d/four-lakes-aluminum-hardtop-for-willys/7755682120.html
“This aluminum hardtop is made by Metro engineering. It is in fair condition. No doors. Hard to find these. It came off of a 1947 cj2a willys jeep. Thank you!”
I was looking for an answer to a question when this “HotRod | Race Car | Drift Car Wiring for Beginners” video popped up. It seems like a real useful video and it is making me consider adopting a couple of ideas.
For example, currently there is no solenoid within the electrical system (I was just going to redo what was already there). But, the solenoid makes sense (and maybe two make sense), but now I have to figure out where to put the solenoid(s). My current plan would be to put them on the passenger side of the rear inside the dog house. That would be close to the battery and the starter, so I wouldn’t have to run the starter cables such a long distance. Anyway, still thinking through that ….
Also, in the current electrical design, there was no safety switch (meaning to force the FC to only start in Park or Neutral). This seems like a pretty good idea to have. But, my shifter (late 1960s Dodge A100 shifter) doesn’t have one installed. Nor was there anything installed on the TH350 transmission. However, Lokar makes a solution that can be adapted to a TH350 (and other trannys). The limitation of the Lokar is that you can choose to have a safety switch or a reverse light switch, but not both. That got me on a tangent of wondering if I could also add a backup light switch to that setup.
Another idea I had was to build a custom bracket and install a Chev brake light switch on it that would fit in the front of the shifter. So, when the shifter was in Park, the switch would be pushed in, allowing the ignition voltage to pass through. But, it would only be setup to start in Park (maybe that isn’t a big deal). Then, I’d use the Lokar at the transmission to control the reverse lights.
Anyway, check out the video. I thought it was good. (note that the wire he has going from the alternator to the fuse box via a diode goes, on my set up, to the tach … so I don’t think the feedback he experienced would be an issue??).
The seller wants $40 (plus shipping) for this beat up four-page brochure, but it does seem a rare one. Given the included picture of the pen, I’d say this is about 8.5 x 11 when unfolded fully.
This wants about $53 (plus shipping) for this brochure. One edge is rough. It appears the brochure unfolds twice. The two pics below show both sides completely unfolded.
View all the information on eBay
“1960’s WILLYS CJ-6 Australian Sales Brochure. VERY RARE. Includes Ute Wagon & Soft Top. Very few CJ-6’s were manufactured in Australia ( perhaps 1000 ). Super rare brochure. Four A4 pages that fold out to poster. Suit Framing.”
UPDATE: Thanks to Mark for sharing images of his yellow Approved Willys Service sign. That makes three known yellow signs.
As Barney notes in the comments, “Mark said he believed the signs were made using old, solid patio table tops, thus explaining the center hole filled with a bolt. Now we know of 3 and also a more plausible explanation than mine above. It is a cool sign for the price and well built.
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UPDATE: Originally published May 20, 2024: Barney Goodwin from Barney’s Jeep Parts just purchased this yellow Approved Willys Service sign, which is similar in colors, content and styling to a sign posted on eWillys back in 2020 (see bottom of post). Does anyone have any history behind these unusual service signs. Barney noted that on the back of his it references Chicago if that’s any help.
Barney added, “This sign is made of heavy gauge steel . It is not flimsy like an import. The edges are rolled and there is a weathered support plank on the back as shown. The rolled edge is painted black. There is stenciling on the back with perhaps a product number For Willys Overland by a Chicago contractor.”
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UPDATE **SOLD** Was originally posted August 26, 2020.
Roger Martin spotted this unusual Willys Service Sign at a Portland, Indiana, Tractor show today. If you are interested in the sign, we can get you the seller’s p#.