Has an f-head. Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1119657859160639/
“Many new parts. See description in pictures. Reduced Price is $7,500 Firm”
Has an f-head. Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1119657859160639/
“Many new parts. See description in pictures. Reduced Price is $7,500 Firm”
This lacks a title. Appears to have a military or replica body. Note the military fender, too.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1492624494697693
“L134 flathead just rebuilt with receipts Lots of new parts No title currently registered and driving on the road”
The body is a bit rough on the passenger side.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/840869067913034/
“1946 Willys CJ2a. Runs and drives. Needs brakes fixed. Titled in my name. Radial tires with good tread. Down sizing my fleet of Willys.”
I don’t have any contact info, so this one may be for locals.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/18657808157/permalink/10161414395708158/
“If I wanted another CJ2 I’d buy it. Located in La Grande Oregon. Looks like no rust. 6 volt . front winch. Nice top. Original 4 banger. Just thought I’d share it. Sorry that I only got the one shot as I was blocking the parking lot.”
Here’s an unusual project. This *might* have been a great setup for the race jeep and to tow a RV Trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/425146810442944
“1955 jeep forward control cab on a heavy duty 4×4 chassis. Has a mid engine 454. This is a home made 4×4 that has been sitting a long time. Not sure what the chassis came from. Would make a good off road machine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
This appears in good shape. Kelly 23 Series top info.
“What you are looking at is an original Willys Jeep hard top. The top is in very good shape and complete minus the back glass. The windows roll up and down and the latches work great. I will have it off the Jeep today or tomorrow. This will fit the CJ2A Willys or the CJ3A, M38, MB or Ford GPW if you use a CJ2A windshield.”
This may include what looks to be a Kelly hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WillysSwapMeet/posts/3736504963289422/
“1947 Willys CJ2a and parts Willys. Rough but probably could make one runner out of the pair. Have a tile for the 1947.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/07/2024) Appears worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/295908966885711
“Rare Willy’s High Hood. New wiring, fuel pump, fuel lines, and gas tank. Good tires. Has soft doors. Fun off road. Max speed is about 45 mph. Clean title. Asking $7500 or best offer.”
UPDATE: This was first posted March 20, 2018.
This post began as a reference to a Farm Collector article about Jeep Loaders by Jim Gay. It turns out that there were several loaders that weren’t included. Below you’ll find the most complete list I’ve been able to assemble.
FARM COLLECTOR ARTICLE:
Phill’s selling this nice looking M-38. You can contact him via the FB link or through his email Drpboston @ hotmail.com (remove spaces from around the @ sign)
https://www.facebook.com/share/v6WFBeTm8Q8GJxaT/?mibextid=79PoIi
“1951 Willys M38. Runs, drives and brakes good. Purchased from Korean War vet. Very original appearance, original 24 volt. Pioneer kit, military tires. This was an older restoration, but since I’ve had it – new carb, new water pump, rebuilt fuel pump, head gasket, valve adjustment, plugs, points, wires, batteries, transfer case output and diff input seals, fuel sender unit, Speedo cable. Appears to be original metal body. Odometer show 58,200+ miles but don’t know if actual. Turns heads everywhere. Clean FL title. Possible trade for WWII dodge WC”
Appears in good shape. John shared this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/819259583084041
“Very solid 1955 Willys Jeep CJ5, #[hidden information]. New tires, battery and tune-up by previous owner. Runs, drives and brakes great. Has the rare Koenig removable cab. Battery operated winch. Would consider partial trade for project vehicle or vintage guitar. Asking $8700 obro. Thanks for looking.”
The seller notes the stake sides are original.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1401405910557587
“1949 willys overland jeep truck. Original stake side. 4 cly 3speed with overdrive. Have all the Documents on engine rebuilt and components. Currently at 42620mi. $18,500 I’m posting for my Father please”
It looks in great shape.
View all the information on eBay
“GR Auto Gallery is pleased to bring to market this gorgeous and freshly restored 1959 Willys DJ3a for your consideration. This example is powered by its original L134 “Go Devil” engine paired with a 3 speed on the three manual transmission. This Surrey tribute is not documented as a Surrey but before its restoration at had some parts leading towards evidence of it being one including chrome rear bumper, Willys hubcaps, round dry air filter, front frame cover and steps.
During the restoration the top was new, carburetor was rebuilt, complete brake system was addressed and the drums were turned, the frame was redone and finished with POR15, the gas tank was also cleaned and sealed POR15 tank sealer, new exhaust, new shocks, new tires.”
This one has been for sale for a while.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/128381616909845/
“Selling Willys truck with 7160 original miles. Full body off restoration. 226 hurricane motor overhauled and has less than 100 mile on overhaul. Lights, sirens and everything works. Zero rust and new condition. Could be turned back into stake bed easily if desired. Appraised by Auto Appraisal Network for $42,500.00. I’m asking $16,000”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8000.
(03/05/2024) The seller is correct; this is a classic PNW build, with the Desert Dogs, a V6, the diamond plate corners, the diamond plate side pieces, the Bobcat Hood, along with other updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/459634346632408
“The time has come for me to sell my 1946 CJ2(ish) little beast. It’s sporting a Buick 198 fireball, t90, bobcat hood, Cadillac telescopic column, rather beat up 64 corvette seats, full set of Desert Dogs, ect ect. The top is pretty beat up but keeps the weather out about as well as you could hope. All and all a great example of a classic PNW jeep. It runs and drives but could certainly use a tune up as I’ve not been driving it much at all (hence the sale) Mainly looking for cash but could be open to trades for a newer jeep that would be more daily driver friendly”
Seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/412238414730034
“1956 willys wagon
– 302 ford v8 swapped
– running and driving
– clean title
– 3 speed manual
– $8500 obo make me an offer, worst I can say is no
– lots of spare parts to finish the project
-new headliner in bag to be installed
The Bad:
-cracked windshield
-cracked rear glass
-body rust by wheel well
-body rust in tailgate”
This is a project. It lacks an engine, transmission and tc.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2382510764/permalink/10160159423210765/
“For Sale RARE 1 of 9 1962 Willys wagon traveller 2wd built for the Forestry Service. The price is $7500 or very close offer. The wagon has a good KS title in my name. I don’t have to sell it but I’m moving and probably won’t have time to get to it soon. The original engine, transmission, and shifter are missing and were when I bought it. If I build it I will change the suspension and drivetrain which really shouldn’t happen. The shifter in the pictures is just sitting on the floor and no modifications have been made. This wagon started out as a panel that was converted at the factory into the people hauling traveller that it is today. That is the reason for the rounded wheel wells. The paint is original and it is about as solid as it gets. I would say that the miles and interior are original. The spare tire mounts behind the drivers seat and the rear seats flip up and latch to haul other items. I bought from an estate years ago and I believe that the gentlemen likely bought it for the Forestry signs he removed from both front doors. The license plate on the back is Colorado 1970 and it was in place when I bought it. Let me know if your serious and have questions.”
It’s missing the siren/horn on front and isn’t in perfect shape, but the price seems good. Thanks to Andy for sharing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/317743411273068
“Vintage STRUCTO kiddie ride-on toy. Fire Dept. No. 26 Pumper Truck 25-1/2” long 10” wide 13” high”
Only the one pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/486298663797783
“951 Willys Cj3a. Runs and drives, it has a new clutch. It needs front leaf springs. It has nice seats with maybe 2 years on them. Starting at $7500”
The jeep is only 2WD. The price includes a specially built enclosed trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1469598290355976
“48 CJ 2A Willy’s Jeep Street rod, 77 Buick 231 V6, 350 TH 78 AMC 20 rear end W/3.55 gears, Brand New seats, Brand New 7 gal. Aluminum tank, Brand New yellow paint, brand new LED taillights, brand new tach, plus gauges, Aluminum Wing on top (sort of like a Sprint car style), brand new windshield, brand new fender well headers W/12″ cherry bomb mufflers and turnouts, newly polished centerline front and rear (3″-10″), 1970 MGB frontend moved ahead 16″(so ahead of grill like the old Sand drag Jeeps) which gives 11″ disc and rack and pinion steering and independent suspension. All this means not 4×4, also has power breaks, drives and handles great along with this comes a tandem axle enclosed 16′ trailer to use as a garage if you don’t have one. Ready for lots of fun, this jeep needs nothing 10,500.00 OBO”
Andy shared this running truck.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/978501433580635
“949 Jeep Willys Pick-up, not enough time or space for it unfortunately. 3 speed, 4wd, 4 cylinder Runs Asking $8k OBO”
The top appears in good shape, though it has been painted black. Thanks to John for sharing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1866851710492359/
“Hard top only. Complete and original as pictured, a few spots could use refreshing, pictures taken the day it was taken off the Jeep.”
This is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/955201129632400
“1957 Willy’s FC with bed not running for sale”
There may be some value here. Thanks to John or sharing it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1229049231839259
“1949 Jeep Willys Overland 4X4 Wagon. Has been stored away since 1984. Can reach me at 57o-394-96o7”