UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $11,000.
(06/10/2020) Has some modifications.
“Ground up restoration”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(05/072020) Unusual canopy setup.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/327792088204837/
“motor turns freely, needs restoration, new tires, PTO winch, plow , good glass, spot light, safari top, have repair metal for inside fenders, frame great, good suspension, few spare parts. Message me with questions”
Needs floors.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/593067331353794/
“1946 Willys. PA title in my name New wire harness. Lights work V6 Buick 225 odd fire. Stainless headers Pertronix distributor Rebuilt 4 barrel carb New battery 33 inch Buckshots Dana44/27 with 5.38 gears 11 inch drums Rebuilt brake system with new master cylinder WARN Overdrive Saginaw 4 speed Saginaw steering box Chevy tilt steering Drives like a 74 year old Willys Body Rough!!!!! Needs Floors!!! Mechanically Sound”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $10,000.
(04/16/2019) Has a patched passenger floor. Has a shutoff switch at the battery.
“(text from 12/2019 ad) … 1951 CJ3A bought 4 years ago and had it completely gone through mechanically, new shocks, bushings, tires, frame cleaned up and painted. I left everything else original as I bought it. Fires up every time, drives straight as an arrow and can get up to 60mph. There are just a few minor things that need tending to that I’ll be working on: needs fuel pump gasket, exhaust tip needs to be tacked back in place, and pops out of second gear. Has really been a great Jeep but our family is growing and it’s time. Let me know if you have any questions or need anymore pics.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/02/2020) Kemco top with tag, model F 2A 3A 300 A. It’s especially rare to see these in Washington State.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1313601018832821/
“CJ3A steel top or possibly other flat fender jeep”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9000.
(05/17/2020) Appears road ready.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/234738077761778/
“48 cj2a Willys, 72 dj mail jeep frame(boxed and stronger),350/th400. Edelbrock carb and intake, rci fuel cell, Lokar shifter, Advanced Adapters chrome headers, cooper cobra tires. $12,000 obo worst I can say is no.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6900.
(05/28/2020) Seems worth a look.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ-2A. A definite rare find, still mostly all original including an original L134 flathead four-cylinder engine and transmission. I have owned it for 23 years always stored inside. Runs and drives”
On Monday I received an unexpected and wonderful letter and gift that brightened my day.
A reader named Kerry sent me a box. Inside the box was a letter, some postcards, and a CJ-3B ‘yipao’ toy from Colombia. The letter explained that Kerry, who lives in Wisconsin, had visited Santa Rosa de Cabal, Colombia. While there he discovered some garages that only serviced jeeps; so he began taking photos to share with all of us (sadly, the photos were later lost).
A local man approached Kerry and asked him what he was doing. Kerry responded, telling him that he was taking pics for eWillys. Upon hearing that, the Colombian smiled. He said he reads eWillys every day.
Realizing they had eWillys in common, the Colombian gave Kerry a tour of the area. At the end of it, the Colombian asked Kerry to transport the toy jeep to the US and mail it to me.
So who was this mysterious Colombian? He said he did not want to be named or photographed, which only adds to the mystery of the tale.
A big thanks to Kerry for everything and to my unknown Colombia benefactor; I home I can repay the kindness some day!
In the meantime Kerry, you should watch for a thank you package….
The three postcards:
This first postcard contains several images of the market and plaza in Santurario, Risaralda, Colombia. I most definitely want to visit Colombia, but I’m not sure if I would enjoy the jeeps, the coffee, the people or the markets the most!
Lest you think there are only CJ-3Bs in Colombia, check out these round-fendered jeeps from what I believe is the same square as shown above. They look to be either CJ-6s or a variant of them:
Time Magazine seems to have had some unique ads that only appeared between its covers. Here’s another example. There’s no corresponding ad that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post or Colliers Magazine.
Gayland shared this do-it-yourself boat project that’s designed around a jeep-engine. It’s called the Chum. Below is the first page. Download the PDF to see all the instructions. There’s even a Willys marine engine for sale right now.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
(04/06/2018) Has a Camaro 2.8L V-6 engine.
“Extremely nice Professionally Custom built 1941 Willys Jeep that is 100% Cool and Fun!! A 1941 Jeep is rarely called Cute but this 1941 Willys is. She has the Classic Willys Jeep looks, performance, reliability and with a touch of attitude.
What follows is a very brief list of what makes this 1941 Willys a Custom, one of a kind car.
Specifications:
Clear Title as a 1941 Willys Jeep. / Body built in the Philippines. / Stainless Steel. / Sides are brushed Stainless. / Tan Bucket seats. / Fold Down Front Window with Wipers. / Seat Belts. / Extremely well fitting Tan Cloth removable Top with rear window. / Power Brakes. / 700 R 4 Automatic Transmission. / Camaro 2.8L V6 engine. / Fuel Injected. / Electric Fan. / Mustang II Front. / Toyota Rear. / Headers. / Dual Exhaust. / 10 gallon fuel tank. / and a lot more great stuff.
If you want a Professionally Custom built, Great looking, Great Performing, Eye Catching and with a name that starts with WILLYS, then this is the car for you.
You can drive her anywhere…
Always Stored inside and located in West Bloomfield, Michigan, 48324. No Trades and No Text messages.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000.
(03/25/2020) It’s powered by what I believe is a MerCruiser boat motor (maybe this one?). Custom top? I don’t recognize it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/633277267464993/
“1946 willys jeep runs and drives . Mercury 110 4 cylinder boat motor.3 speed manual transmission. Cash only No Trades.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/17/2020) More pics would be good. Has some updates and a Koenig hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3177011545664044/
“Sbf 302 4sp dana 300 new frontend 30 and new 44 center pot 44 new wires and 2 sets of tires if you want the 38s”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3495
(04/21/2020) Has a Volvo engine along with an overdrive. It *might* have a DJ-3a body (has a rear fuel inlet where a DJ’s would be … I can’t tell for sure either way)
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1319631831570606/
“To the best of our knowledge, a 63 Volvo engine that mates to an all stock Jeep running gear including an overdrive. Full roll cage. Retirement project that I am not making time for. Have owned since 1997. *NOTE: Mileage is unknown.* 3995 OBO (no lowball offers, please). Clear title. As is.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(06/01/2020) Looks like a good price.
“1943 willys with a 1952 cj3a parts Jeep. Have title and 9 slot grill for the 1943 no title for the 1952 it does come with new springs shackles and body mounts it is set up for a ford 289 the 43 has Chevy motor mount”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/15/2020) Needs work. Has some EasyLok hubs and an f-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/298232727813497/
“This is a 48 Willys jeep , 3 speed manual transmission, f-head motor, this motor was refreshed by Bills machine shop. Just installed carburetor kit, runs great, breaks need worked on”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(04/06/2020) There are newer pics available.
“Winter time money maker, has a plow! New battery, brakes, differential seals, rebuilt carb, serviced. Engine rebuilt years prior. Passenger seat in. Back seat as well, needs reupholstered. Runs very well!!! d”
Just this update for Tuesday.
Most folks are already familiar with this trip, but I wanted to add these news reports to the database of Operation Pineapple information. One of the articles noted that the three travelers did not try an American hamburger, because hamburger was fed to dogs in Brazil.
This first article was published shortly after Jan Stekly arrived in New Orleans, because he wasn’t allowed to travel through Mexico. It was published in the August 11, 1955, issue of the Shreveport Journal:
UPDATE: Bidding ended without a sale.
Joe’s selling this former Florence Township (Ohio) CJ-6 Fire Jeep.
View all the information on eBay
“Bidding on a two owner Jeep CJ6 with 6,307 original miles on the original 4 cylinder engine with 3 speed manual transmission with clean Ohio title. It was converted into a fire engine for fighting brush and field fires for a small volunteer fire dept in northern Ohio who owned it until November 2019 when I purchased it from them after being the highest bidder in a sealed bid auction.
Well taken care of mechanically by the FD, was placed out of service in 2018 after being replaced, but not before they upgraded to 15 inch Pro Comp wheels with Super Swamper tires in 2016 (that probably have less than 100 miles on them). The original front drum brakes were also upgraded to disc brakes at the same time (original drums will be included in case buyer wants to restore it to original). Second set of 15 inch steel wheels with Bridgestone Dueller tires (from 2002) also included, as well as the original Goodyear spare tire. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD**
This was listed as a 1959 and a 1962. Thanks to TJ for the heads up on this one.
“1962. Willy Jeep. Made for Kaiser cement company in Hawaii. Not many made. Only 9300 made.”
This October 1960 issue of Jeep News covers racing, jeeping, dealer news, and auto shows. There are some good pics from 1960’s Hong Kong Autoshow Display. I only wish they were in color!
UPDATE: I’ve got 20 posters of the Better Homes and Gardens ad I posted last month for sale. They are 28″ x 22″, the same size as the poster I sold a two years ago (I also ordered twenty additional 1956 Jeep Family posters that I plan on selling, too).
Posters are $25 each (shipping is included in that for the continental US). Two posters are $45 (shipping included). EMAIL me at d@deilers.com if you’d like one or more. I will accept a check or PayPal.
This better shows the size as compared to my guitar:
Here’s the other poster, one based a 1956 brochure;
This shows the original brochure (entire original brochure here) vs. the completed poster.
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Original post from June 2020: This June 1954 Willys wagon ad was published in Better Homes and Gardens. It’s such a cool ad that I thought it might make a good poster.
Neat old postcard showing a campsite in the desert with a CJ-3B. The photo was shot by Al Christman (presumably, there were at least two folks camping).
The buy-it-now price on these is $35. They are pretty tiny, but at least two of these look pretty old.
This CJ-2A appears to have some kind of extended rear on it.
https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-lot/rpc-smith-s-ferry-idaho-cougar-mountain-lodge_0754C92AD6/
“”Visit Cougar Mountain Lodge- Smith’s Ferry, Idaho” b/w RPC, street scene with frontal image of the Post Office, quaint picture, flag flying above the A-frame post office, with a jeep parked in front; Business district , Lynn’s Place, Boise Meat Co., Miller signs ; white border, clouds, with forest in background behind Post Office; vintage card; rear of card unused; no divider, stamp box has unusual EKC lettering looks like an anvil on an e-bar Provenance: Country (if not USA): State: Idaho City/County: Smith’s Ferry Date: unknown”