It’s a project. See description in pics.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/322091810832764
“Selling for a friend. He hase all the parts and everything to put it together.”
It’s a project. See description in pics.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/322091810832764
“Selling for a friend. He hase all the parts and everything to put it together.”
Seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/753894569890597
“1946 Jeep Willy’s Runs needs brakes and seats … ready for restoration and fun pink in hand tags are current open to trades for 70’s Chevy truck or a 450 quad”
This sounds like it is part of a garage or estate sale. Looks like a project. Thanks to Jordan for sharing it. No description provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/253677981110217
“644 curtis Rd. ALAMO tn Fri 2nd & Sat 3rd. 9-4 & Sun 4th 11-4”
Winston has these rims for sale. If interested, contact him via email at wrw1959 @ gmail.com (remove spaces around the @ before emailing).
“I have some Kelsey Hayes wheels for sale. Have 5 total. All are 4.5″ x 16″..3 have the flat edge on center hub, and 2 are just the rounded center hub. Have included pictures. Will sell them for $75 + shipping. Prefer not to sell them one at a time, but might discuss with someone. Also have some true heavy 5″ x 16″ Kelsey Hayes truck wheels, if I can’t find 2 more to make a set…might just sell the 3 I have which are nice solid wheels.”
Bret’s selling this wagon project with a cargo carrier on top.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1025652062058831/
“1949 Willy’s Overland Wagon. Project Vehicle, title and registration clear. GM straight 6 motor. I’ve lost interest in the restoration, my lose is your gain. Price Reduced! $5K OBO!”
John spotted this one. The seller notes he has a bunch of NOS parts in Southern California as well. The reference to parts in Cali coupled with this jeep in Phoenicia makes me wonder if this is one of Andy’s rigs, as I thought he mentioned he has parts in a trailer in California.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/581926180783688/
“MOST SOPHISTICATED & Most $$ JEEP ever made. Do your home work. All Aluminum, alloy V block, 4 speed, and LSD everywhere. USMC 80697 will be sold after the Mojave Jeep. The Mojave Desert MITE = $5.500.00. I have a 53′ trailer of back-up NOS parts, 4 sail as well. THIS IS 29 PALMS, BARSTOW & PENDLETON EQ = NO RUST. I will be adding NOS parts, to complete the jeep”
This has numerous updates, including reversed front springs. it is 2WD only.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1029592298141714
“1948 willys 2wd 350 Chevy th350 trans ford 9” located in Norco ca”
UPDATE: Was $10,000 .. Sold. I believe this was originally in Louisiana.
Goin’ Bananaz is the name.
“1949 Jeep Willys, it runs and I have title in hand. Selling as is. Currently has a 1987 Chevy S-10 blazer motor installed. Project car NOT REGISTERED!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/28/2023) Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1082564042743639
“1948 willys 283 sbc Borge Warner 4 speed ran when I parked it battery went dead and now has sat it does smoke when first start so motor will need a rebuild someday I had just put new tires on it before I parked it I have too many projects so now I am letting this one go”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/298335703068602/
“1949 Jeep with spare parts Does not run, no engine, springs, drive shafts, rolling jeep. Can be used as parts or to put back together, have Transmission and transfer case that can be rebuilt with newer synchros and small bearing kits included, not all new bearings are there. This Jeep is not put together. Pictures show it will roll, I have a Nevada Title that goes with it, but not in my name, it was signed by the previous owner. Some items will be removed and Jeep will be ready to load on a trailer to take after payment. Willing to take reasonable offers in person”
This may have some front floor panels over the original floor .. can’t tell for sure.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1528184858004120
“Does not run but it should after everything is put in place…lots of extra parts, new wire harness, rebuilt carb., window glass is here. Clean title”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1559875678163450
“Back up due to a buyer no show! 1947 CJ2A body and frame. For parts/repair Frame is Solid, body needs work as pictures relate. Bill of sale provided. I have some title documentation as well. I do not know if DMV will accept. Best offer also accepted. I have Engine/transmission/transfer case. Currently not for sale, but negotiable”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/31/2023) It’s been sitting for a while.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1747610629021596/
“original m422 shorty might mite, very few short wheel base mighty mites left. mostly there and original, ran about 25 years ago.76zero90023threethree.”
The blue one has sold. Unclear if the red one is still available.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/846295286645456
“Looking to sell some of my jeeps. Both fc 150 trucks, red truck is a narrow track blue is a regular 150. Blue truck runs drives and stops. The narrow track needs some love to be running. Bunch of fc parts forsale from bumpers, seats,cabs and cab parts ,steering boxes, rims and tires ect. If you’re interested come up and check it out I’m sure we can make a deal on anything you may be interested in. Thanks for looking-George **my apologies to anyone I have not responded to yet I am very overwhelmed with messages and I am still working on getting overtones questions answered and I am trying to be as reasonable as possible** the blue truck has sold still 1 red truck and many parts remaining”
This looks to be a ’45.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/912814590557997
“1945 Willys CJ1 Body and motor in great condition Motor: ‘65 Corvette engine $5,000 OBO”
John spotted this nice M-38A1.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/897764141882999
“Very clean Good condition”
This eight-page October 1958 issue of Jeep News got buried in my files, but better late than never.
Page one share some dealer news about the Maverick tie-in, along with some thoughts on the surge in third quarter sales. Page two has a full page article about the FC-170 and its advantages. Page three describes how James Garner day in Oklahoma was cleverly co-opted by a savvy jeep dealer president Mead Norton, who made sure Garner, visiting broadcast reps, and the press were ferried from the airport and along the parade route with jeeps.
The Economy Delivery Van makes a surprise, huge showing on pages four and five with articles and photos. That’s possibly the most visibility that model ever received. Page six gives a shout-out to Clark County Sheriff’s Jeep Posse out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Page seven is all Maverick Bros. Page eight describes the 1958 dress rehearsal jeep caravan, used to test the roads and generate thoughts on the best routes for the 1959 Colorado Centennial event, which was expected to attract more than 1000 entrants. The routes were documented in this brochure.
This March 1961 issue of Jeep Service and Parts News is, once again, four pages. Page three contains a couple items I found interesting. In the not-all-fc170-hubs-are-the-same department, in 1961 Willys Motors introduced reinforced drums. I’m unclear on ‘how much more’ these are reinforced. Also on page three we can pinpoint the introduction of the trim tag to early 1961. The article also mentions more information was included on Service Bulletin 505, which I’ve included at the bottom.
Side note: I’ve collected a near-complete folder of Service Bulletins along with a folder of Fleet Service Bulletins, which are close, but not quite the same. They are sitting in a pile awaiting pics and commentary at some point.
Service Bulletin 505 (4-pages, courtesy of Bruce Agan):
The March 23, 1957, issue of the Saturday Evening Post featured a jeep on the cover. John Clymer illustrated the cover. He was born not far from me in Ellensburg, Washington, where (to my surprise) the Clymer museum features his art. Guess I’ll have to stop in there and check it out sometime.
This issue also included this ad, which was part of this 1957 series of three-pane-ads.
Thanks to Geoff for pointing this out to us: Kits Great Western Outdoor Adventure Tours. Now, how do I get ahold of one of those brochures? That’s a great bit of history and would make a great Dispatcher Magazine article.
UPDATE: This Ad also appears in Silt, Colorado. It’s not clear if that Silt ad is a scam or just a friend of the seller. Thanks to John for pointing this out.
Note the wood flooring in the back. It’s got a dual PTO with winch upfront and pto gear box in the rear.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1357563291806231
“1954 Willys Jeep CJ3B • Coupe Driven 10,184 miles Inferno orange 1954 CJ3B farm model All restored and in working order. Winch on front and PTO on rear work. I am making room for another project. More photos available. PM me for more information. Must drive to appreciate!”
This is a column shift that appears solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3729631054027465/
“1946 Willys Jeep restored about eight years ago runs good call with any questions,”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $19,900
(12/12/2023) Looks like a solid build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3697480527148784
“1948 Willis Overland Express 4wd. Ford 289 engine, stock manual 3 speed and transfer case. Full service on everything. New brakes, lead springs, shocks, tires, axles seals, heater, battery, side window glass, rear door seals. The lettering on the side is stickers and can be removed. There’s more I’m forgetting. Runs great/strong”
Tom shared this 2A, which is listed as a 1946, but the bow holder on the passenger side suggests it is a 1948 Lefty.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/235287562969380
“1946 Willys CJ2A with top and doors. No engine, no transmission, no title. Body is in pretty good shape. Frame is excellent. Would be a good candidate for a body/frame replacement for your rusted out jeep.”
Andy shared this FC-170 with a dump framework.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1621003398638879
“1959 Jeep FC 170 · Truck · Driven 1,000,000 miles Will take reasonable offers. No Trades! 1959 Jeep FC170 Runs,moves,stops.Has 6 cylinder Hurricane engine.Also has pto with lift cylinder and dump frame. Lots of patina. No Title”