Might be worth a look. Appears to have a Sears Deluxe top.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1037119447477847
“Runs drives and stops”
Might be worth a look. Appears to have a Sears Deluxe top.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1037119447477847
“Runs drives and stops”
This seems worth a look.Includes a Kelly Bonanza Top, a plow, new tires, and other parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/508017581541376
“No title, can provide bill of sale. Antique compact jeep with working snow plow. My dad had it running but it needs some work, there is either a timing or distributor issue. Has a brand new carburetor, new tires, and new battery. No key ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed on an auction site.
Bill shared this wagon for sale that’s listed for auction on a site that’s new to me: Fourbiexchange.com. The passenger side floor has a patch, but may be solid.
“The Willys Jeep Utility Wagon was first introduced in 1946 as a civilian vehicle, following the end of WWII. It was a departure from the military-focused Jeeps and aimed at providing a practical and versatile vehicle for civilian use. The design featured a boxy and utilitarian body style, and was one of the first mass-produced all-steel station wagons.
This Utility Wagon is powered by the original Hurricane Flathead Straight 6 that is paired with a 3-speed manual transmission and two speed transfer case with low and high ranges and manual locking hubs. The vehicle runs and shifts well, and the 4×4 system works as it should.
A recent refurbishment has been completed that included a thorough rust removal, body work, and repaint in period correct two-tone green and white. The refurbishment was fairly comprehensive (some photos included), but is not concourse quality. The windshield is new and additionally, several bits of weatherstripping have also been replaced to ensure the Utility Wagon stays leak free.
In addition to the body work and paint, fuel tank and all lines were replaced along with new filters and a complete carb rebuild on the old 2bbl Carter. New front and rear springs and shocks were fitted, new brake lines (hard and soft) installed, new brakes (shoes, rotors, wheel cylinders, etc) installed, and new wheel bearings fitted. Most of the exhaust has been replaced as well.
On the interior, the seat was pulled out and the frame cleaned up and repainted and some durable black denim was wrapped around it. The heat works and so do the lights and blinkers. The windows roll up and down the wing windows open as they should, providing a nice breeze as you drive.
Service recently performed includes a re-grease and oil change in both the rear Dana 44 and front Dana 25 axles.
This Utility Wagon comes with 1 set of keys, a CT Registration, CT Q1 form (official transfer of ownership form), CT Bill of Sale and a letter of title exemption from the state of CT.”
This has numerous updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/219955197437616
“A 1953 Willys M38A1c Jeep tub extended on a CJ-7? Frame with a 5.3 liter LS And transmission out of a 2002 Silverado, stock with the computer. Asking 11,500 or best offer.it has a Dana front-end and a Ford rear end with a true dual custom exhaust with 40 series Flow-master mufflers from shorty headers. I have had 38” tires on it, now has 33” with lots of tread. It has a custom dash with an installed radio and amplifier. Set up for the road but is not afraid of rocks or mud. Includes some extra parts. I can transport within a reasonable radius.”
Larry is helping his friend Steve sell this wagon. Text contact info & “Willys” to Steve @ 816 405 2449 or Larry @ 816 507 4130 or leave message and we’ll call you back.”
“1947 Willys Overland Pickup Project
Body and bed are in good condition
Extra original differentials front and rear including
wheels in bed. Original engine and transmission
missing. Project comes with rebuilt Chevy 350
engine, Chevy Avalanche front and rear axles w/disc
brakes. Located in Sugar Creek, MO. (near KCMO) $4500.
Bill of sale only.
Given this includes a plow, there should be parts value here at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/151453928050580
“1958/59 Willys Jeep Pickup, in Kingfield, Maine, As is, where is! A nice antique project truck. Engine ran 4 yrs. ago, cab mostly rusted out , big hole in radiator, straight 6 Willy’s hurricane engine, stuck in 4wd, homemade hydraulic plow works, tires flat, need replacing”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $20,000.
(10/26/2023) John shared this nice looking truck. .
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/348793080860255/
“1949 Willys Overland (Jeep) pickup. Sold in 1950 as a 1950 model year. Runs and drives beautifully. Everything original except portions of the interior. No rust other than light surface on frame. Always garaged and driven a few miles a year when the weather is nice to keep fluids moving. 4wd with 2 speed transfer case, go-devil 4 cylinder. Inherited from my dad so I don’t know a ton about it but I’ll do my best to answer questions. Had to put in a price for the listing but Best Offer gets it.”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1513837279368911
“Don’t know the year could be 47-49 Hasn’t ran in years but the frame and body are in great shape and definitely usable. Does not have a windshield frame ”
Sadly, this is the last issue from the batch of Jeep News issues purchased last month. I’ll watch for more to hit eBay …
The eight pages of the November 1962 issue of Jeep News directs most of its pages to the new jeep models, which isn’t too surprising. Apart from that, page six covers the 3rd Annual Jeepathon race at Las Cruces, New Mexico, while page seven highlights more support for the Hatari movie.
I won the ebay auction for these two interesting wood jeeps. Each measures 6-1/2″ long x 4′ high x 3″ wide. I tried to look up some information about them, but didn’t have any luck. That said, I just had a gut feeling that there was something interesting here, so I bought them. Anyone know more about them?
I just happened to run across these hubs. That the box is included suggests they might not have much wear.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/227114210208748
“Fits jeep/ Willy’s great condition in original box asking 50 obo”
This 2A looks in good shape. Thanks to John for sharing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/123495470804412
“1948 willys CJ2A for sale , Runs great . New Radiator , Rebuilt engine, Brand New WO original Carburetor, New Fuel pump . Original sheet metal . A very nice CJ2A located in Middletown, CT. Snow plow hydraulic system is mounted to the engine and the plow and hydraulic attachment are included. Attachment is currently removed but hydraulic line is ready to hook up.”
Lots of work went into this build.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/1040673053644611
“’49 Willys all custom pick-up; 435 hp; 700R4 trans; custom interior; less than 200 miles; $36,950.”
TJ shared this nice looking wagon.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/723753069175707/
“Has rebuilt 250 Chevy straight 6,new wiring harness,Alpine stereo with 2 speakers, for sale as is. Has antique plates,no tags dual fuel tanks,front winch,4×4,runs and drives,seats new upholstery,new tires and new spare too.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $22,500.
John shared this nice looking wagon.
“1963 Willys wagon Has had a lot of restoration work new interior new clutch New brakes rebuilt generator and starter too much to list Runs and drives excellent very unique vehicle would accept In part trade World War 2 Willy’s Jeep.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $19,000.
(11/25/2023) This looks in good shape, but needs a couple things.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/908232250664731/
“Nice 1957 Willys pickup. Needs tuneup and brakes need adjustment.”
Looks solid, but needs brakes addressed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/591578513168429/
“1949 jeep Willys CJ-3A. Runs and drives, but does not stop. Needs brake work. ”
I believe this has a set of Huffman hubs, but the original toppers may have been replaced. It’s listed as a 1949, but the grille suggests an early year. That said, the hood and windshield aren’t original to the jeep, so the grille might not be either.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2081559085369841
“1949 Jeep Willy · Other_body_style · Driven 1,000 miles. – read all before asking any questions….if the ad is up, it is available. Currently not running in the garage and ready for a new home. Old Jeep Willy been in the family for over 20 years, has been sitting for the last 8 years. Before you ask me questions about does it run, with a battery the motor tries to turn over but it has been sitting so no. If you ask if it runs I will not answer. If you ask if it’s still available, if the ad is up it is available, I will not answer this question. We are taking offers, current offers $3500 or trade for a running Jeep or Classic car so send me what you have! It has New spark plugs, distributor cap, new wiring, needs new battery or jump and turns over., Does not run. Bill of Sale Only at this time – if we get the title or get the Jeep running price will go up so make your offer before it is gone”
This has some unusual rims (or at least I don’t recognize them).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/919189429627784
“I have a Willy’s Jeep 2A that has a 225 Buick V6 swap runs great driving it around all summer I did the noch in the fender well to move seat back common thing to do when your taller smaller steering wheel replaced master and wheel cylinders has a fuel cell in back with work gauge have original tank as well sitting on 245/75/16 rubber and aluminum wheels body’s ok someone has done patch work by no means is this a show Jeep 4×4 work’s high and low range this is located in Barryville New York”
Listed as a 1945, it may have an early engine, but the rest doesn’t look VEC.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1398537597735994
“1945 willys jeep cj2a. $4900. not running. No title. Minor rust, hard to find in this condition. Excellent restoration project.”
This appears to be a wagon with the back chopped and a canopy added to it. Thanks to John for spotting this oddity. Listed as a ’46, given the grill and speedometer, I’d guess this is a late ’56.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1995197534192727
“1946 Willys jeep wagon/truck Super hurricane 6cyl 3 speed trans 2 shifter transfer case Needs tow”
Not a whole lot of value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1401111844063181/
“Mechanically complete. running gear in tac Needs body”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2100.
(09/21/2023) Project or parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/280581631256981
“1948 cj2a with a title selling because i need the money. has all drive train engine turns freely F head swap from a cj5 i think have 5 wheel w/ flat tires have 2 front seats and 1 rear bench seat roll bar windshield (no glass) no holes in floor”
This September 1962 eight-page issue of Jeep News begins with Lloyd Bridges. He headlined a half-hour show called “Kaiser Presents The Lloyd Bridges Show”; not exactly a catchy name!
I was surprised to see on page two that it wasn’t until mid 1962 that the Go-For-Digger trencher officially became a ‘Jeep’-approved special equipment item (other official ‘Jeep’ trencher being the Jeep-A-Trench). Page five highlights the second annual Jeeporama, held in Denver.
Page six re-highlights the Hatari craze, encouraging dealers to continue promoting the movie.
Note the CJ-5 in the upper right of Page seven. The top looks someone like a Koenig hardtop, but the rear side glass appears to be a custom size. I don’t recognize this top. Anyone else? Lower on Page seven is the 1962 World’s Fair Jeep Surrey. Two days ago I found my mother’s caricature drawing made for her at the ’62 fair. I’ll ask my aunt if she remembers this jeep.
Page eight shares a pic from the 10th annual Jeepers Jamboree, along with announcing the 4×4 Explorers, a ‘jeep’ club organized in Missouri.
Ricky is selling this Ford Pinton engine. The sale includes Novak conversion kit to attach to a T-90.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/720930952897232/
“Includes a Pinto motor with approx 15k miles from a Ford Shay kit car and is on a motor stand and just needs to be wired to run. No documentation but motor spins freely, has good compression, and is in really nice shape. Have the rare bellhousing that bolts up to the Willys T90. Comes with a new Novak conversion kit to bolt to the T90. Comes with a brand new Summit oil filter conversion kit if you need to relocate the oil filter. $750 for the package, I wanted to install this in my Willys but realize I will never get to it since my original motor runs great and I’m well, to lazy to do it”