It’s a non runner, but still might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1104357317538508
“1963 Jeep Willy’s Great project piece Non running motor Winch, towable, seats, doors, rollcage, and 2 tailgates”
It’s a non runner, but still might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1104357317538508
“1963 Jeep Willy’s Great project piece Non running motor Winch, towable, seats, doors, rollcage, and 2 tailgates”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/17/2023) Looks like a nice rig. Has an engine update.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1087231969367611/
“1948 CJ2A runs amazing. Has rebuilt Chevy 153 4 cylinder, Chevy 4 speed manual transmission, and Chevy steering. Brand new aluminum radiator with shroud, new hoses, and thermostat. Freshly rebuilt carburetor, new brake lines throughout, newer tires, newer battery, new fuel pump/lines/ and filters. Just replaced head gasket, oil pan gasket, and valve cover gasket. Very reliable and a blast to drive.”
TJ shared this shortened truck. Note that the seller does not have the title, but has contact with the original owner who has paperwork of some kind.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1736906020063412
“I have a 1951 willys pickup, I bought from a friend, got it to restore but don’t have the extra funds for parts, was willing to sell for less because of an injury but all healed up now but still willing to part with for the right price. The motor should be good, it was restored and ran when parked in the yard around 20 years ago. Someone had taken the radiator off and belt somewhere over the years, but i do have the radiator. It rolls but haven’t worked on the motor so don’t know if it will start or not. I know these trucks go for much more in same condition. Asking $1,000 OBO I do not have the title but can right bill of sale. Also can have original owner provide paperwork if any concerns.”
UPDATE: Still Available? I haven’t seen this ad on Facebook since 2019, but it just popped up as I was searching for something else. I suspect this sold, but you never know….
Has a variety of updates. Appears to have an overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/811526665866502/
“350 Chevy 3speed with overdrive. New Battery and Windshield. Needs carb cleaned. But runs descent with the choke on.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/22/2023) Needs work of some kind, but looks promising.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/874168217484553
“CHEVY MOTOR 283 V8 4/4 LIFT RUNS GOOD ARMY STYLE ”
The big spring project, operation Raised Garden #2, has finally concluded. The auto irrigation system is ready to go. Now, Ann just needs to finish planting and I need to put away the tools leaning against the shop (and paint the fencing around the propane tank).
Since first buying the place we’ve struggled with what to do with this dead zone between the shop and the guest house. Ann’s idea for 2nd garden area there looks like it will be a good idea. Here’s a before and after photo:
On Sunday, I returned to working on the FC. I finished a cover plate for the Wilwood hole (formerly the original shifter hole), and I built a bracket for the oil-cooler/electric fan setup (no pics just yet). Though I need to catch up on other projects waylaid as a result of the garden, I should have more time to work on the FC again.
Buz shared this uniquely colored yellow and white Willys MB. It looks like a detailed restoration.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/942586697312531/
“Purchased as a non-running Jeep from behind a barn in Memphis TN. Rebuilt as a project during Covid lockdown. Flat-head 60hp Go Devil engine converted to 12v, and new wiring and gauges installed throughout. Disk brakes added to the front to aid in drivability, and the front seats have been extended rearward into the rear fenders to allow a little more clearance between the steering wheel and the driver. Frame is powder coated. Axles, transmission/transfer case, and motor are all powder coated then rebuilt. Body work and painting performed off-the-frame at Fenix Automotive (https://www.fenixgarage.com/), and the full underside of the body is painted the same as the top side.”
UPDATE: As Chris notes, this is a post 72 CJ6, not a 1964.
This looks good on the outside. No interior photos.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/458268726750810
“Original Jeep CJ-6 with Meyer full metal top and doors. 304 V8 with 3 speed and Dana 200 TCase, 3:73 gears Dana 44, rear and Goodyear Wrangler Radials”
Looks like a good build with a Bobcat hood.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/805088608209302
“1sweet old jeep 289 headers cam Canopy top doors.”
Only two pics provided. Appears to be a nice build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/350448154132395
“1957 willys cj3b my uncle built aprox 60 years ago. 327 chevy, Muncie 4 speed. Zero rust. garage kept has overdrive.”
Looks promising. Only two pics provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1327749708615357
“1953 Willys, CJ 3B, it has a 225 odd fire V6 with 100 miles on it had a SM 465 transmission, warn overdrive mated to a Dana 18 transfer case. GM power steering this jeep is built right. Serious inquiries only.”
TJ shared this wagon. The seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/757075613223330
“This is a beauty! It would be the perfect restoration project. 4×4 2 door, Studebaker “big six” 353 cubic inch inline 6-cylinder engine, chrome wheels. This was made by Willys Motor Company. We have the original grill. Rear seats are original. Front seats are comfortable bucket seats. It has the original rear sliding windows. It doesn’t run. One tire is deflated and it will need to be replaced. There is crack in the front passengers side windshield. If you need a recommendation for a local company that can move it for you (they also deliver out of state), we have on”
My impression is that AJ’s bodies had more of a standard step. The steps on this body are more similar to the Bobcat/Parkette designs. However, I think this is similar to some other bodies built in the midwest by a yet-unidentified manufacturer years ago (probably some entrepreneur or small shop).
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WillysSwapMeet/posts/3707336706206248/
“Very nice fiberglass body tub for a flat fender Willys Jeep CJ2a CJ3a. Believed to be an AJ’s body. Asking $1,200 or best offer.”
The body looks surprisingly solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/250072164799190/
“Old Jeep. Just guessing on the date. Was just informed that it’s about a 1947. Has: Bucket; tailgate; 2 seats; front fenders; hood; front window “A” frame/ no glass; grill. Bottom of seats rusty (easy fix). Foot wells are rusty but not too bad. Not dented or banged about. Price lowered from $1500 to $1000″
Andy shared this ad. Look like there could be some value there.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/424786663624897/
“Selling whole for parts or project. Willys jeep with winch. Yea all pto and everything is there. No title. 4 cyl engine was pulled before I got it will need rebuilt, everything there comes complete with motor trans rears. First $700 takes it home”
Look slike a good price. Note the body is fiberglass. Only one pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1148089356437236
“1966 jeep cj5 Dauntless 225 v6 and 4spd trans Ran and drove good until the fuel pump went out/ not getting fuel I have a video of when it was running Aftermarket fiberglass body no rust 4×4 works great Good tires Good brakes Don’t have time to work on it No paperwork at all Not answering is this still available 2200 need gone asap”
This includes two fiberglass bodies and the body molds. It’s a project. No pics of it’s current condition included.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1772147176585157
“Off road racing jeepster commando New 401 eldebrock engine,2 fiberglass body’s, body molds,new torqflight transmission,new Taylor seats, new lee stearing box, new springs. If you ever wanted to race in the NORRA Mexican 1000 this is your chance in a real car from the period not a clone,tribute,or fake. Serious inquiries only !!! This is a project !!!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/05/2024) There may be a little rust along the passenger side. Arm the seats more angles back than normal?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/314666384976588
“1947 Willy’s CJ 2A. L134 engine runs good. 12volt electrical system. Upgraded steering. Rear spare tire mount. Lockers in front. Clear California title on non-op. Great hunting vehicle!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/14/2024) I can’t imagine there are very man amphibious GAZ vehicles in the US. It sure does look similar to the Ford GPA.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/286274761110886
“If you are looking for something really rare and unique. GAZ 46 Amphibious is what you are looking for. Soviet beast that could drive on any typo of surface and if this is not enough for you this is also can swim! Great condition, fully functional. Located in Issaquah, WA”
This does not include an engine.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1183630929306971/
“1947 Willys jeep, fiberglass body, new ford 9 inch rear end  with disk brakes, 6.0 gears with the spool 35 splines axles, all new wiring and rewired, two speed powerglide transmission with brake, new brake master cylinder, new radiator, 7AL box and black coil, with Desert track front Tires and 20.00 rear paddle tires just needs a motor 8500 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/022/024) Appears solid. I thought I had posted this a couple weeks ago.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1341593609883786
“1947 Willys CJ-2A, rebuilt engine with 1000 miles including radiator, clutch, rear end, all new brake system, shocks, springs, hangers. New tires, exhaust system, seats. All new glass in top and windshield. Runs great and good condition.”
Bill shared this article on MD Juan and some of the recent updates to their product line, along with some infrastructure updates. I know folks mock MD Juan at times, but their ability to manufacture inexpensive bodies means the company can’t invest heavily in additional equipment (chicken and egg situation). Nice to see the company continuing to support the vintage jeep community.
Here are three Willys Overland Export Corporation mailers in Spanish distributed in Ecuador. The look to be printed around 1960 given the blue ‘Jeep’ dot and the single-pane willys wagon. These are priced at $18.00 and are pretty rare.
Bill also shared this article regarding some new jeep-branded watches by Marathon. Maybe it will interest someone?
I haven’t worn a watch since about 2001 (by then I had a portable phone and computer as constant companions). I found over the years I didn’t like wearing watches, jewelry, bracelets or anything on my fingers. I don’t even wear my wedding ring often (thankfully I have a patient wife). I recently discovered my aunt has had a life-long aversion to wearing items on her fingers and wrist, so maybe a DNA thing?
This thread of a 1956 truck rebuild was shared by Bill. It looks like this has become a non-stock rebuild.