UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“1947 willys fiberglass CJ2A Jeep , Project Jeep,, NO motor , trans or transfer case,, don’t know who made body ,, hav CLEAR TITLE n my name $2500 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“1947 willys fiberglass CJ2A Jeep , Project Jeep,, NO motor , trans or transfer case,, don’t know who made body ,, hav CLEAR TITLE n my name $2500 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Runs, but will need some work.
“1966 Willys Jeep CJ6 Clean title Buick v6 New Headman headers and turbo mufflers 3 speed Cooling and charging systems work great Headlights work Have to crank it over a bit to get fuel in the carb, but the new fuel pump will be here on 7/5 No rot, the salt has spared this one Right rear quarter is riveted on Floor panels are missing Has new brakes, master, drums, cyl Block has jb weld patch but no leaks -Distributor clicks, sounds like upper end but if you put your hand on the distributor you can tell that’s where it’s coming from. Once warmed up there is a tick coming from somewhere lower but actually runs pretty decent. No problems spinning tires, one wheel burnout champion. Tires are a little stiff. If your looking for a show jeep id move along, this isn’t the droid your looking for. We use it to run around the farm and cruise. It’s not scared of beer cans and being a cj6 it holds even more. Just clearing out the barn and have to many projects. Trade for 3/4 wheeler”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/28/2020) Not much value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2635106676732453/
“Willys CJ2a. Believe it’s a 1950 but not a 100%. No motor, trans, transfercase or driveshafts. It’s rough but original. No title or VIN tags. Want it gone. $500 OBO”
In his pursuit of CJ-5 Farm Jeep information, Barry shared the story of two CJ-5s jeeps used with a hay bailer out of California. The post includes many stills and a some youtube video from the jeeps in action.
https://www.farmjeep.com/robert-millers-hayfield-hero-jeeps/
Hell’s Half Acre Marker, Hell’s Half Acre, Wyoming … this photo was posted to the Historical Market Database, which I didn’t know existed.
The following two Polaroid photos show a CJ-6 available for a jeep tour of Hell’s Half Acre in Wyoming. The tour was located at Hell’s Half Acre’s post office, which opened in 1940. This page contains a photo of the post office from 1947; souvenirs were available, but no jeep tours at that time. The post office appears to have been leveled sometime in the 1990s or later.
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“2 Original Vintage Snapshot Photos Hell’s Half Acre Post Office & Hamburgers “
There is also this partial, color slide from 1960 that was likely taken about the same time:
UPDATE: A newspaper article from May 20, 1950, published in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, provides more information about the jeep-driving circus chimp named Nero. He passed away later in the year.
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Originally Posted January of 2013: This 1950 postcard shows some chimpanzees driving a battery powered jeep. They were part of a Chimpanzee show at the St. Louis zoo started in 1925. Chimps were taught to ride bicycles, tricycles, motorcycles, ponies, a Great Dane, and more. You can learn more about them in the January 8, 1951, issue of Life Magazine.
“VINTAGE POSTCARD – CONDITION: VG. DATE/ERA: 1950s-60s. Standard Size 3.5×5.5.”
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You can view some additional pictures at Jalopy Journal (scroll part way down the page). The quality seems good enough that they may be from Life Magazine, but I tried, but failed to locate their original source. Here is one of the images.
On December 13, 1950, several newspapers announced that Nero had passed away. Here’s an article from the Southern Illinoisan:
This 1961 photo of a lengthened CJ-2A pest control jeep with a sprayer unit can be found in the Wyoming Digital Archives. Given CJ-2L’s, those extended CJ-2As that appear to have been modified in Spokane and sometimes re-stamped as CJ-2L, were sold out of both Spokane and Montana (see ad examples at the bottom), it is highly probable this could have found its way from either location.
This particular jeep likely has a Porter-Reed aluminum half-cab.
View the photo in the Wyoming Digital Archives.
View this example at the Wyoming Digital Archives.
CJ-2L long-wheel-base and CJ-2A extended ads:
This January 1953 ad seems the clearest in terms of a long-wheel-base CJ-2A. Other dealers in the Spokane and Missoula areas carried “lengthened”, “extended” or “long-wheel-base” CJ-2As as well. I believe the ‘extended’ jeeps were likely ones with extended rears, though whether that meant a permanent extension or a bolt on extension is not clear to me.
Fields Motor Company was in Dishman, Washington, which has since been absorbed by suburban Spokane.
Here’s an example from 1949. Sandifur Motors was profiled earlier this year:
Here’s an example of one ad from 1951. Burhart was a dealer out of Spokane, Washington.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(07/10/2020) Has potential.
“1962 Willys CJ-3B. 4cyl, 3sp manual, 4wd. Starts runs and drives good.”
Has some minor mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/582412242420757/
“1961 Willys. Still original except for new 12 V alternator. Have replaced rear wheel cylinders and brake master cylinder”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
(07/12/2020) air At least one of these (Foreground 1st pic and 3rd pic) is a DJ-3A ex-Baggage jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/283032729435589/
“WWillys jeeps green cj 750, green pickup 1500, red and white pickup 650 cash. ”
Seller is having trouble getting this started.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4097279573675539/
“Almost all original. From West Colorado, very minimal rust for 70 years old.
It ran when I bought it, and it ran a few months ago, before I changed the carburetor with the correct aftermarket carb from Kaiser Willys. I can’t get it to start, I think the starter is bad.
It’s not road ready, it’s a project still, but it’s not far away, depending how original you want to keep it.
A LOT has been done to this Jeep, thousands of dollars spent. My loss, your gain, selling it, because planning a big move.
What’s not original:
Carburetor
Alternator (converted to 12 volts)
Seat frames (fabricated professionally)
The body’s floor (replaced with steel plate and steel channels by a professional fabrication shop)
Windshield is new safety glass
**it comes with the rare heater option “
This CJ-2A hasn’t run in a while.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/381474786155488/
“1947 willys cj2 Jeep. Has a motor out of a cj3/5 in it. Ran 10 years ago when it was parked in barn but needs work now. Tires are flat, won’t hold air. Bring a trailer and come get it. Have title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Maury shared this Kelly hardtop for sale. It looks like it will need some metal work.
“Kelly All-Metal Cab For 1955 – 1975 Willys Jeep CJ-5. Condition is Used. All glass is good with no cracks. The top has surface rust. The doors have rusted through in places on the exterior panels. The door glass is not broken. I am not sure but I think this is a 200 series cab. It was made by Kelly Manufacturing Co. of Charleston, WV. This cab was on a 1959 CJ5. Local pickup only.”
The seller seems to have problems switching the transfercase levers.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/294740641799552/
“I am selling my 1948 Willys CJ-2A … It has always been a dream of mine to own a 40’s vintage jeep decked out in WWII fashion like this ever since I was a young man. I’ve had my fun with it, but now I am more concerned about needed garage space vs. having this. I will sell for the right price, but I certainly won’t give it away.
First and foremost, I do have a clean title to the vehicle. If you don’t follow these things that closely, that is a somewhat rare occurrence.
The jeep is in VERY good shape with very little rust and a body that is in great shape (original body, not a fiberglass version). Here’s what I’ve done to it since owning it:
1. Installed a new head gasket
2. Polish cylinder heads
3. Replaced one cylinder
4. New brake master cylinder and wheel cylinders
5. New brake shoes on all four wheels
6. Cleaned and re-packed all bearings on all wheels
7. New distributor cap
8. New points
9. New thermostat
10. New lower radiator hose
11. Complete oil change / new filter / new oil pan plug
12. Removed all transmission covers, cleaned, repainted, and installed new gaskets
13. Drained gear oil out of front and rear transfer cases, new gaskets, new gear oil
14. New steering tie rod
15. Clean carburetor, new gasket
16. Flush radiator and engine and install new anti-freeze
17. Installed front window latches
18. New transmission shift lever boot
19. New dual shift lever boot
20. New ground strap
21. 12 Volt conversion with fuse box.
22. Installed emergency brake system.
23. New fuel pump.
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Not sure how much value is here. Isn’t running.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/638969723389764/
“1950 willys jeepster , it has been converted to 4×4, has amc v8, manual trans, powersteering, power brakes, it’s a neat project, exterior seems solid, has had floor work. Hasn’t ran in a while, engine turns free, frame is solid, has some spare parts inside, interiors not correct, 5000.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
“Have videos of running n driving and more pictures if needed
Runs and drives
Safari package
V8
Removable top n doors
4×4
Interior in great shape
Manual transmission
Comes with Western plow n controls.
Runs and drives
Probably still need to trailer home unless close because it has been sitting.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/10/2020) Has lots of mods. Seems like it is still a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/264801058112085/
“Vintage 1947 Willys Jeep model CJ2A 4×4 3 speed manual shift w overdrive. Restored and modified w/ roll cage, soft top w/ doors, bucket seats w/ 5 point harness seat belts. Includes jeweled map light. Beyond safety upgrades, all parts original except change from generator to alternator. Have original seats, owner manual and parts manual if interested. Jeep runs very well and can be driven from present location. ”
Could be worth a look at that price. The body has had some work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/278698939890848/
“1963 Willy’s Jeep
All original
4×4 Works Great
4 Cyl
3 Speed Manual
Runs and Drives Great
Very good shape for the year
$4500 cash”
I have a two year gap between my 1961 issues of Jeep News and this one from late 1963. During that period, the name was changed from Jeep News to Jeep News International. The use of months as part of the dating system were dropped in favor of using a volume and issue number.
Not surprisingly, the introduction of Wagoneers and Gladiators changed the focus to the full-size jeeps, but there are still legacy jeep photos and articles.
This October 30, 1945, photo coverage from the Rocky Mount Telegram, out of North Carolina, highlights the start of the 8th War Loan drive. It included a photo of a Willys MA leading a series of elephants.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9000.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/280734349670409/
“remodified in 1967, Chevy small block high performance 283 , 3 speed manual with Warn overdrive, cruse n drive well, no leaks. 33″rubber , originally from California, brought from Az. last summer. will consider a trade. no rust!”
Looks like it has some body rot.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/594989974549148/
“1945 Willys mb for sale $4,500 pm for questions”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/290010408920133/
“Sand dune, mud toy, small block Chevy, turbo400 with trans brake, np205 transfer case. It’s been sitting in the garage for a long time. I have lost interest in it. It needs the steering finished and a brake job. It’s four linked front and back. It runs and was a blast to drive. Took it apart several years ago to upgrade to hydraulic steering and never finished it. $5000 cash or may consider a trade. Titled as 84 CJ 7. Message me for more details. MSD Crower Brodix Coan TCI Hurst Barry Grant Fox Racing shocks Boggers Dertroit locker”
Here’s a project that TJ spotted. Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/331233538260819/
“Mostly there. Needs everything. Thought I would have more time, but I don’t. Extra motors available. L134 block in it, no head. Possible delivery. Paperwork for title. Have an inline 6, an f head, and a 1992 cummins available also. Please don’t ask if it is available, it is. Might consider a trade.”
Has some updates.
https://syracuse.craigslist.org/cto/d/manlius-cj6/7167939668.html
“17,000 or trade show me what you got 1974 CJ 6 runs and drives perfect needs nothing V8 Three speed”