UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/07/2020) This is a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3135841273198800/
“Jewel Jeep Stainless Steel body. Doors, Hood, Window Frame, Roll Bar, Spare Tire Carrier. Main tub is galvanized steel”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/07/2020) This is a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3135841273198800/
“Jewel Jeep Stainless Steel body. Doors, Hood, Window Frame, Roll Bar, Spare Tire Carrier. Main tub is galvanized steel”
Has a Pinto engine.
https://tippecanoe.craigslist.org/cto/d/newtown-48-willys/7174280665.html
“Cj2a ,I have had it 44 years. Ford 2300 cc motor, I have the original flat head motor”
The odometer reads 9471 miles, but the grille pitting suggests to me the mileage is higher? Maybe the actual mileage is 109471?
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/d/longview-1971-hurst-jeepster/7183017443.html
The use of a differential cover as a hood bump is not something I’ve remember seeing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1092434291135764/
“Looking to part ways with my 2a project Parts list in last photo Has title. Willing to put together a package for someone for the chassis and title as a base with whatever else is wanted. Won’t part out until chassis is sold. If bought whole, project needs cooling system, fuel, electronics, and the cage finished… along with some misc. Here’s a breakdown of parts, build your own project. Chassis is selling first. Prices on rest of components are on a bundle pricing and may not reflect separate sale prices. 46 cj2a front clip with title, chassis, links, and axles for $1000”
TJ spotted this custom trailer. Will probably need some work. I’m not seeing any brake lights?
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/02/2020) It’s listed as a 1945, but looks like a ’47 or ’48.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/608753300067461/
“I’m selling a 1945 Jeep willys for my dad. Its been sitting at his garage for a good 20 years in Side. Needs some work but would be a great project for someone who loves Jeeps. Has a flathead 4 cyld motor but it needs work idk whats wrong with it. Has had some body work done to it but never finished. Frame and floors are solid. Old military jeep.”
It probably ran when there were more parts, too. 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/281415739914026/
“Cj3b. Ran when parked. Good windshield frame, hood, grill, and cowl. Make offer.”
This July 14, 1955, article from the Auburn Journal (Auburn, California) highlights the upcoming two day trip from Auburn, to Wentworth Springs and on to Lake Tahoe. It also includes a lists of some of the folks participating in the event. You’ll note there is no mention of it being a Jeep or Jeepers Jamboree.
Joel shared this late 1940s ad from the Maine Willys Sales Company of Augusta, Maine. Note the Willys Sign in the background with the early “J” logo. It appears that Maine’s State Foresty Department was an early enthusiast of the new jeep trucks. I was unable to locate the this ad using newspapers.com, so cannot date it at this time.
Here’s a rare lift-equipped CJ-5 with a rear PTO, Meyer hardtop and PTO winch.
http://www.sellajeep.com/mjs/sale20/ad148/ad148.html
“Acquired at an estate sale in Wyoming.
Too rare to part out.
Motor runs and does have a title
Farm Jeep, Meyers Top, Stratton Lift, Twin Stick”
A rare running Austin Champ.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/318681092464977/
“English Jeep ,great condition new tyres”
It’s a mix of parts and is missing a few parts. It might include a trailer.
https://glensfalls.craigslist.org/cto/d/glens-falls-1943-ford-gpw-willys-mb/7179073841.html
“1943 Ford GPW
Starts, runs and stops. Lights works Post war Willys engine
Ford trans and axels
Some minor rust on the right fender mounting area.
Likely a willys grill
Has been inside for several years
Lost paperwork but can give bill of sale or mv51”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $15,900.
(08/12/2016) Dan spotted this nice wagon out of Oregon.
“1959 Willys Jeep Wagon, 4WD, Everyday Driver, Original Drive Train, Warn Overdrive, Warn Automatic Hubs. I bought the Vehicle in 2000 in Vancouver, WA from it’s second owner. I restored/re-built it as an every-day driver in 2004. I’ve kept it in a garage since I restored it. The body, interior, engine, and drive train were done in local shops in the Portland Metro.
It comes with a few spare parts. I have a set of snow tires mounted on the same style rims that would be extra if you’re interested. The right front brake needs some TLC before you start driving it every day.
I’ve driven this fun wagon for 20 years, but now I’m looking for something new and different.”
https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/cto/d/government-camp-59-willys-jeep-wagon-4wd/7182972575.html
This has some mods for hunting.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/760156534527516/
“Willy’s M38 never been titled runs and drives good was used as a hunting rig out west minimal rust on the outside of the tub frame and mounts are very solid newer hurricane overhead valve engine new carb if the ad is up it’s available and will not respond to it is available just send me your questions and set up a time to look at it. I will try to do my best to get back to everyone but I have had so many questions and people that just want to talk about old willys with no intent on buying”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
Appears worth a look.
“Koenig hard 1/2 top CJ2A, CJ-3A, CJ 3B jeeps it came off a 65 CJ 5 . Model Number #535 It comes with both doors- see pics”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3122658004470034/
“1943 Willys Jeep Ford GPW Has green Michigan title dating it to 1943. Title serial number and engine serial match Serial number is *GPW-3###* GPW engine block casting# GPW-6015 GPW7008 Transmission Frame needs replacement. Has Military Police painted on the windshield and military numbers on the hood. Open to offers, but cash is king Also, if anyone has info on the company advertising painted on the rear, I’d appreciate it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
Parts FC. Has a dump bed.
“6 Cyl., Super hurricane, 3 Spd., PTO, dump bed 2 piece wheels, Extremely rough shape, good for parts and pieces or yard art only, engine does not run, what you see is what you get, we will load on to your trailer, No Title, info. business card”
This MB has some updates, along with an overdrive and a Koenig hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/673403556597995
“This is a pretty straight not rust free military Willys Jeep four-cylinder flat head runs well carburetor rebuilt fuel pump replaced needs brakes comes with some miscellaneous parts. Also has an overdrive.I have the original wheels and a spare”
The 2021 Holy Toledo! calendar is now in stock and ready for your holiday purchase. I don’t know about you, but the sooner 2020 is over the better! So, for me, this calendar is a welcome sign that 2021 is right around the corner.
Chris added this unique and undoubtable rare Turner Mower matchbook cover to his already extensive collection of jeep-related matchbook covers.
A Turner mower brochure can be seen under #3 on this post. http://www.ewillys.com/2017/03/03/mowers-for-the-early-jeeps/
And, more info on additional Turner jeep-related products: http://www.ewillys.com/2020/06/10/1948-turner-stationary-hay-baler/
Though this photo of Billy Graham smiling in a jeep is undated, Billy Graham’s website indicates he arrived for his visit in 1952, then stayed over Christmas into 1953, as another photo of him in Korea is dated 1953. More Billy Graham Korean War pics can be viewed here.
View all the information on eBay
“This is an original press photo. Graham, Billy. Billy Graham in jeep in Korea.Photo measures 10 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated –none.”
UPDATE: Steve shared this link about a ‘Lady Jeep’ article written for the Heinz Center, which led me to Amazon. That listing included a date and magazine for this ad … the August 31, 1946, issue of the New Yorker. And, there’s a better pic on Amazon.
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Originally published May 19, 2019: This ad was on google image search, though it was gone from the actual destination page to which Google directed me. So, I have no date or magazine name to identify when this ad was published. It treats the Army jeep as a tomboy and the wagon as a Lady.
John’s looking to replace the T-90 that’s in his 1970 CJ-5. He’d like it in reasonable shape and close to Northeast Iowa area. If you have one you’d like to sell, contact John at JOHN.BAMFORD @ fhr.com (remove the spaces around the @) or call 3195090235.
Has some mods.
https://eastoregon.craigslist.org/cto/d/weston-48-willys/7183274611.html
“48 Willys CJ2A, Ford 302, T18 4 speed, T20 transfer, winches, lockers, Dana 44’s”