UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Appears worth a look.
“1965 Jeep CJ 6 long wheelbase project. Clear Texas title, lots of new parts still in boxes. Was running when it was torn down.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Appears worth a look.
“1965 Jeep CJ 6 long wheelbase project. Clear Texas title, lots of new parts still in boxes. Was running when it was torn down.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/12/2020) No description provided. I wonder how vintage that signage on the jeep is.
This could be a good price. No description provided, but there is a p# provided.
It’s not clear to me whether this was part of a fire department or just made to look like that. The seller is firefighter.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/cto/d/mount-angel-1947-willys-jeep/7266972623.html
“I’m a firefighter and it’s time to sell my “fleet”. The fire trucks have been sold but this 1947 Willys is a solid runner. Top and bottom of original engine has been rebuilt. New radiator installed last September. Has Warn hubs and like new Toyo tires. In addition to four wheel drive the overdrive allows you to drive comfortably at 50-55 mph, Tow bar will be included. Emergency lights have been removed.”
This is an interesting half-top. I suspect it’s a nicely done custom creation.
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/pts/d/ripley-jeep-willys-aluminum-top-parts/7256384785.html
“1950’s and up Jeep Willys parts. Aluminum half top, soft top parts, brake parts, miscellaneous small parts. Original aluminum half top, doors and bed panel complete $550.00 one door hinge set is rotted has rubber hinge pieces, view photo. Bow set and doors, black in color, includes soft top which is not in very good shape $250.00. Doors, blue in color $75.00 pair”
Maybe some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/407316430518185
“2willys 46 and 48 jeep for sale with extra parts make one jeep out of both asking 3500 for both jeeps need work but good for project”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(12/15/2020) This looks to be a GPW body on a CJ (Possible 1953 CJ-3A or CJ-3B) chassis. There’s no engine. The cowl modification is unusual, but I’d say the steering setup is especially unusual!
“1953 Jeep CJ2. Missing motor and Radiator. Good title. Decent builder good rock climber or mud project.Has transmission and transfer case.factory option half top. Price reduced to $1800. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
Looks like value in the half top and engine; has body rust.
“1961 CJ-6 factory hurricane 4cyl , Rare half cab hard top and doors , this is a project , have title but signed wrong, Cool jeep for offroad or hunting or parts , 33×15.5 swampers”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Based on the pics, it seems both of these vehicles are included? The ex-service station red one with the sears half-cab is definitely included. There could be value here.
“1947/1948 willys cj2a project 99% original and complete. Functional before disassembly. Was originally a Standard gas service vehicle from big timber. plenty of extras. Engine is a L134 go devil (ww2 gpw) runs and supposedly fresh rebuild. Start of PTO front and rear. Extras: axles, tranny and t case, 5 tires and wheels, fenders, grill, guages, gas tanks, window, hood, heater, generator, steering etc etc New hat channel, most rust has been replaced with fresh steel. Needs: some more body work Springs, wiring and some break work. 1500 OBO or trade.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8300.
(09/22/2020) This has an unusual paint job and is nicely refurbed.
https://cars.ksl.com/listing/6693215
“1963 Willy’s CJ 5 Two door with original Konig hard top Original F 134 Hurricane engine. Original miles. Great running & super clean.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
Looks like a Koenig hardtop for a CJ-5 or M-38A1.
“The cab is solid on top and sides the rear of the cab has rust , the doors are both there as shown and are not rusted and the hinges work too glass is good in the doors and the 3 cab windows. The roof and front header are solid the 2 posts, that the doors mt to are ok, just screw or braze them onto the roof and screw them to the sides of the fender.”
This looks like one of the lengthen CJ-2As out of the Spokane area.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/pts/d/wabasha-jeep-willys-cj-3b/7245757511.html
“Classic Jeep Willys model CJ-3B for parts or a project vehicle. Not sure on the exact year, if you have a trailer come and pick it up.
Don’t know how long it has been at the field edge, doesn’t run.”
This Sears-branded Meyers half cab appears worth a look. No description provided.
Here’s an unusual build on a 1953 chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2793191420952248
“1953 Willis frame w/86 cj7 glass tub and one piece glass front end. Steel doors. Chevy 350 w/ aluminum heads nice cam aluminum intake and Holley 750. Turbo 400 trans w: ultra bell housing, dana300 transfer case. Model 20 rear axel , Dana front axel. Nice interior, am/fm/cd with amp and subwoofer. 39/18.5×15 Mickey Thomson Baja’s on aluminum wheels. This is not a show truck, it is super clean and built to drive. If it is listed it is still available. Will not respond to is it available”
This CJ-5 has low miles with a working Auburn Trencher, rear helper coil springs, and a Koenig half-cab.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/cto/d/whittier-jeep-trencher/7233910801.html
“1965 Willys CJ5 with Auburn Trencher. Front blade bracket/no blade. Dual wheel adapters with extra set of rims and tires. The Jeep has the-overload coil springs with leaf springs in the rear. It’s all there. Practically no miles on motor to speak of 5,000 +or – runs great, trencher works great. I do have dually adapters with the rims and tires that will go with it. Zero rust, great piece of history.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
Runs, plows, and patched a bit.
“WAS POSTED AT A CHEAPER PRICE BEFORE…SINCE THEN I HAVE DONE A LOT OF WORK TO THIS NICE RUNNING WILLY’S. IT DRIVES AND STOPS. ENGINE IS F134 PLOW IS MANUAL JEEP IS 4X4 NEW BRAKES NEW SHOCKS NEW GAS TANK ENCLOSED CAB WITH DOORS GOOD HEAT NEW BRAKE LINES NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS FRAME IS GOOD. BODY HAS PATCHES SOME RUST. PICS SHOW JEEP WITH DOORS. NO DOORS. WITH PLOW. AND NO PLOW. IF YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER COME CHECK IT OUT. NOT INTO SENDING TONS OF PICS. $3600 OBO. BRING CASH COME LOOK”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
Looks in good shape. This is the 535 “Standard Cab” from Koenig, a model seems to have first appeared in early 1956.
“This is a rare Koenig Iron Works CJ5 half cab. The doors are in great shape and have roll up windows. The cab is in good shape. Some rust spots on bottom back, but is all there and was removed bolt by bolt. $700 or best offer”
This has an unusual hardtop.
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“Decided to sell my 1946 Willys Jeep. This little jeep runs and drives like a 1946 willys jeep should. The only known issues the fuel filter plugs every once and a while. The gas tank needs to be rinsed out.Could also use a radiator cap I did order one but I am not sure when it will arrive. I only drive it a few miles now and then so it was just not a priority I guess. Shifts good in all gears 4×4 works great. Tires are old look to be original military tires? This jeep was converted to 12 volt and has a new battery. I just dont drive it so decided to pass it on to someone else. Very solid jeep for its age. There is just a minor spots on both sides below the doors. This is pretty common and the patch panels are super cheap. I will get some more pictures and add them tomorrow. Clear title in my name.. I can store this jeep for a few months as long as it is paid for in full with in 5 days of auctions end.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
Given the half top and plow, this could be a good part-jeep purchase.
“1959 Jeep cj5, frame and body shot, good running gear, last ran 3 years ago, has 6 foot manual plow and pump, 1/2 cab, lots of good parts. If ad is up it is still available so don’t ask.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4000.
This may be one of the custom CJ-2A trucks sold out of Spokane (or it is a truck chassis with modified 2A body). This might differ from the “CJ-2Ls”, which had extended bodies to match the longer frames. It would be interesting to compare this frame with the CJ-2L frame. The half-top could be a remodeled Worman full-top.
This bottom ad describes a long-wheel base jeep with half cab made of wood. It’s plausible a similar vehicle was made with a metal half cab.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
The cab has been sanded and primered since the pics were taken.
“Half cab and doors they were on a 72 cj5 the cab has been sanded and primered since pic was taken Maybe trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Nick is selling this CJ5 with a plow, half top, and working trencher.
“I take cash or PayPal. Firm on price. First with payment takes it. Located in Shipshewana, IN. 1959 Willys Jeep CJ5 with Auburn Jeep-A-Trench. AgriJeeps were a standard CJ with aftermarket farm equipment, making a dual-purpose vehicle.
This is one of very few operational trencher Jeeps left. I can send you a video of it trenching my backyard. This particular trencher is the latest, greatest version available for the Jeep. It sits inside the bed, rather than hanging off the back. It removes quite a bit of stress from the chassis and body. Hydraulic boom raise/lower and gear-driven chain. Has a new heavy duty clutch kit, fuel tank, fuel pump, lines. Tires all hold air. Runs and drives nice.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Runs and drives, but needs work to be street legal. Seller used as a plow jeep.
“1956 CJ6 Jeep Willy’s Engine L134 Runs and Drives Has new brakes all the way around new brake lines New fuel pump New Shocks New gas tank Body has patch work Manual Plow needs piston to go up and down Bill of Sale in my name only. Needs wiring for lights to be sreet legal. Had this posted cheaper before but due to all the work I’ve done I’m asking $3000. If you’re not a serious buyer please do not message me.”
Titled Geschlossener Jeep fur Sommer und Winter, these two brochures came from Switzerland. The majority of the images show configurations for the CJ-6, but a CJ-3A looking jeep is shown as is a CJ-5. You can see one brochure has “72” written on it, which *might* be a reference to 1972? Those seem like some nice configurations of well-built tops.