UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This could be a good parts jeep if nothing else.
“For sale 1971 cj5 for parts or project. Matched set of Dana 44’s out of scout II. Th400, Dana 20 transfer case. Original v6 jeep. I do have a title. Extra parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This could be a good parts jeep if nothing else.
“For sale 1971 cj5 for parts or project. Matched set of Dana 44’s out of scout II. Th400, Dana 20 transfer case. Original v6 jeep. I do have a title. Extra parts.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $250.
Looks like a good price.
“Koenig Hardtop cab for CJ2A Jeep for sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Seller also has an FJ-6.
(10/19/2017) “I have several Studebaker Larks 1960-1964 and trucks 1950, 1959, 1960-1962 various conditions. also Jeep Forward Control Fc170, Fc150, rough but rebuildable. I have too many projects and must get rid of most of these by March 30. prices slashed. also 2000 dakota cab & front clip. Cushman trucksters, and jeep postal van FJ6A.”
“Jeep Forward Control Fc170, Fc150 rough but rebuildable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(12/22/2017) Has a variety of updates. It may be missing a front bumper.
“Willys Jeep. Runs strong. Great shape 1947.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(01/9/2018) If the sells for $5000, then it’s time to start producing more bodies! At that price, I would double check that a windshield will seal properly on the cowl.
“For sale is a complete steel kit in primer.
Included:
Tub
Hood
Fenders
Tailgate
Windshield frame is available if needed.
Sold as kit. May have individual pieces upon request.
No title. Parts only.
We have many, many other parts available. Frames, transmissions, transfer cases, windshield frames, you name it. Contact me with any questions you may have.”
Cottonwood Canyon State Park near Wasco, Oregon, was a delightful surprise (read more about it here). We liked it so much, we spent an extra day there. We’ll be going back again when we get the chance.
Opened September 2013, the former ranch has been turned into Oregon’s second largest State Park. It is nestled amongst Eastern Oregon’s rolling hills and what its camping spots lack in amenities–it’s campground has been left purposefully void of hookups: no sewer, water, cable, electrical, or cell service–it makes up for with a peaceful quiet. The camp sites are widely dispersed, farther apart than the houses in many modern suburb developments. In our book, it’s a gem. Here are some pics:
The day-use area of the park looks very welcoming. I imagine they do special events on the grassy area. There’s an information booth in the foreground and a barn in the background.
There’s a jeep the just appears near the bottom of the photo highlighting the scope of the devastation. I can’t quite make out the town’s name. Castelmuzio would put it in Siena, Italy.
“1944 Press Photo A Military jeep travels along the ruined Italian Streets. This is an original press photo. Dwarfed by towering ruins, a Jeep threads way through streets of battered Castlemouse(? aka Castelmuzio?), Italy, a German stronghold until the second day of current Allied offensive, when the fifth army overwhelmed its defenders. Photo measures 8.25 x 6.25 inches. Photo is dated 5-19-1944.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Runs, needs a little brake work.
“Great little 1947 Jeep Willy’s CJ2A..
Original Willy’s flat head four cylinder engine, runs great.
Good tires.
Seats in great shape.
Fun to drive, will climb a wall!
Needs Brakes.
It’s not perfect, it’s a 71 year old Jeep. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
This one was just posted at warjeeps.com. Not sure why it is listed a 1951, when it is either a 1952 or early 1953.
“Fully restored to 24 volt system and ready to drive like it rolled off the assembly line for battle”
This was the seller’s father’s jeep and he admits he doesn’t know a lot about it. Seller seems convinced it’s a WWII jeep. It is a nice example of an early 2A jeep, though strangely it doesn’t have tool indents (#24566)
“Now is your chance to finally own a World War 2 Army Jeep! A great addition to any collection, this one was used by a VIP at the Estrella Warbird Museum in Paso Robles, CA until my Dad bought it 6 years ago. What makes this Jeep different is that it has a working siren and flashing amber light in the rear – great for parades and car shows. It also has a column shifter which is rare on these models.
Here is what else it has:
• Period correct WWII patinaed paint, canvas top and upholstery.
• Period correct tires.
• Appears to be original body, hood, floors – oh, the stories they could tell.
• Oil pan with skid plate.
• Authentic M-1 rifle holder with reproduction rifle.
• Shovel, axe, jerry can, portable water canteen and a mortar canister (just in case).
• Hand grenade shift knob.
• New brakes, drums and brake lines.
• New carburetor, battery and shocks.
• Lockable storage compartment under passenger seat.
• CA registered 1946 license plate.
• Runs and drives great. Gauges work, lights works, hubs lock.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like to see the car. The car is located in Whittier, CA and is listed for sale locally so we reserve the right to sell it prior to the auction ending. This is a used car sold as is and where is and as such there are no warranties expressed or implied. You are encouraged to inspect the car in person or hire a service prior to buying it. This was my Dad’s car and he passed away so I am only telling you the information to the best of my knowledge.”
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep-cj-2a/6464737082.html
Looks like a good build.
“1950 Jeep Pickup. Ford 302 V8 (5.0), C-4 transmission (newly rebuilt), power steering, power brakes, front disc/rear drum. 15 inch Rocket wheels, Goodrich radial tires. VDO instrument panel guages. I-DID-IT tilt steering Column. 16 gallon spun aluminum gas tank. Aluminum bomber seats. Lokar shifter, pedals, and cables. Pertronix electronic ignition, haywire wiring. Volare front end- 2 inch drop spindles. Toyota rear end. Dynamat sound mat.”
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/1950-jeep-pickupoffer-no/6459455801.html
UPDATE: Thanks to Seth for verifying this scam. Here’s what the “seller” wrote to him:
I’m selling it because my husband died 2 months ago (he had a heart attack) and it brings me bad memories, that’s the reason I want to sell it a.s.a.p.The total price is $7,000. No damage or hidden defects. It is in immaculate condition, meticulously maintained. I have clear title, without liens or loans on it, everything is under my name. Me and my son decided to sell the house and we moved to my parents house in Twin Falls, ID trying to start a new life. We need to meet up to my parents place or I can arrange delivery – it will cost the gas money and I will pay for it.
I want to use eBay Motors services (5 days of testing prior purchase) for the safety of both of us, so if you’re interested in purchasing, please provide me your full name for the bill of sale, your full address and a phone number so I can notify eBay that you’re selected as my possible buyer, and they will contact you to explain the entire procedure.
The 1) hurry to sell, 2) sell via eBay, 3) paying for delivery are three warning signs of s scam. A 2015 eBay forum post discusses a similar scam.
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This appears to be a too-good-to-be-true price. Enter with caution.
“1948 Willys Overland “Jeepster” Roadster “Collectible” w/ Chevy 350 V-8 Power, 700R4 4-Speed Automatic/OD Transmission, Bright Yellow, Black Convertible Top, Custom Yellow/Black Bucket Seat Vinyl Interior with Console, Rear Bench Seat. Loaded with Options, Power Steering, Sony Premium Sound Stereo/CD, Tilt Wood Steering Wheel, Chrome Package, Custom Wheels with new Radials. Aluminum Radiator with Electric Fan, Independent Suspension, Mustang II Front End. Dual Exhaust, Reece Hitch. Top-Down Sporty with a V8!”
https://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-willys-jeepster/6462614032.html
Glenn spotted this rare VW Type 183 built for the Canadian Military. This particular vehicle is for sale out of Montreal. You can learn more about them on Wikipedia.
UPDATE: Still Available. but the new pics show some changes. I *think* the older pics are the correct ones, while the new pics are earlier??
(04/06/2017) “1947 Jeep CJ-2A Body is all rebuilt, has new brakes including shoes, wheel cylinders and lines. The e-brake has new shoes and cable. All new wiring including parking lights, brake lights, turn signals and single wire alternator. The engine runs great and it has a CJ-5 front and rear that are higher geared and 10 inch brakes. There is much more to see so drop by for a look. Engine runs great.”
https://nh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-jeep-cj-2/6453480031.html
This has both a tilt hood and a dump bed. It’s a project.
“Selling my project. Haven’t been spending enough time on it so I thought I would go ahead and put it on here. Willys cab and bed. Chevrolet frame and running gear. Tilt hood and hydraulic dump bed. Needs finished. Lots of extra parts. Cash offers or consider trade for a 4wd utility type atv.”
https://klamath.craigslist.org/cto/d/1955-willys-pickup/6460456635.html
It runs.
“I have a 47 Willys Jeep. It is rough and beat up. No title. Old ranchers lost it years ago. I have had it for 3 years. The ranchers had it 45 years. It has a newer overhead valve jeep engine in it. It will run if you can get it started. I think the starter is finally caput! No idea what fuel tank they put in the back is out of and I made a milk crate seat. Last time I was able to start it the engine purrs like a kitten. Fwd works. For some reason there is something cool about it. I call it, Drivable yard art! CASH ONLY! I WILL NOT RESPOND TO TEXT!”
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-1947-jeep/6465877075.html
UPDATE: Seller will take offer. Was priced at $1500.
This has a modified windshield. Here’s one that looks identical and another and one other. I don’t know if this means someone manufactured these custom windshields or it is just coincidence. It also appears to have a set of rare Cutlas “Bulldog” hubs.
“I have this willys and I need the cash. It doesn’t have the hood and basically it’s perfect for a project. Lost paperwork but a lien sale will be the best option. I’m asking 1500 but make me an offer. ”
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/d/1949-jeep-willys-project/6465370243.html
Has potential, but why does a seller at the very least not buy a $5 tarp to cover a vehicle they think is worth $10,000 ?
“1949 willys jeep. Runs good. Asking $10,000 or best offer.”
https://humboldt.craigslist.org/cto/d/1949-willys-jeep/6463326736.html
UPDATE: Still Available. This could be a neat find if NOS.
“This is a brand new, freshly opened, original hard top for a M38-A1Willys Jeep. This is not an after market product or reproduction, it is an original. This hidden treasure has not seen the sunlight since 1954 when it was made.”
https://boise.craigslist.org/pts/d/original-nosa1-willys-jeep/6470747154.html
It’s not clear how much of the jeep (or more than one jeep) is for sale. Only the one pic below provided.
“Jeep parts for sale if interested don’t hesitate please call now 3500 OR BEST OFFER”
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/d/jeep-parts-for-sale/6459854249.html
UPDATE: Price bumped to $4800.
(08/15/2017) Sounds like it still runs.
“1956 cj3b, 302 v8, stick. Not licensed. used on the ranch. only used to take the kids out and scare them!”
https://chico.craigslist.org/pts/d/1956-jeep-cj3b-high-hood/6463772204.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/08/2017) I just thought this one was interesting.
“1956 Willy’s on 1976 Chevy 1/2 ton 4×4 . Frame shortened 38″ to match tub. Mickey Thompson aluminum wheels. 13.5-15 hole shot paddles.4spd.350.roller rockers,big cam,Edelbrock intake,carb,vavle covers,and air breather.High back bucket seats.G-Force 5 point harnesses”
https://eugene.craigslist.org/snw/d/1956-willys/6465727503.html
We enjoyed our night of camping at Oregon’s Cottonwood Canyon State Park so much that we are going to spend a second night there. We had the place to ourselves last night. The purposefully primitive camping sites (no power/water/sewer/cell) are spread out, so even if this place was full, it would be pleasant. Here’s one photo. I’ll report more on this Sunday morning.
UPDATE: This was previously published in July of 2014.
This great article from the July 1947 issue of W-O Sales News highlights the use of jeeps as ice-cream distributors and as a diaper service. Companies highlighted include Better Brands Ice Cream Novelties, Swell Time Ice Cream Corporation, and Wee Folk Laundry.
That’s a large amount of M-38s!
“1951 Press Photo Military Jeeps on field at Philadelphia ready to ship overseas. This is an original press photo. Hundreds of jeeps stand in precise military rows on a field at Philadelphia as they are prepared for shipment overseas. The vehicles, from plants all over the United States are assembled in a motor pool before being loaded aboard ships (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) (Military jeeps) (Europe defense) Photo measures 8.75 x 8.25 inches. Photo is dated 12-13-1951.”