UPDATE: price dropped to $7500.
(09/17/2022) This appears solid and pretty stock.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1575461716241085
“New brakes,tires,shocks and carburetor,Koenig hard top. Runs and drives! ”
UPDATE: price dropped to $7500.
(09/17/2022) This appears solid and pretty stock.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1575461716241085
“New brakes,tires,shocks and carburetor,Koenig hard top. Runs and drives! ”
While the rear bumper isn’t original, it is period correct. It also hangs pretty low.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/445616134063818
“All original, cash only, no trades, don’t need help selling.”
Powered by an f-head. It has an overdrive.
https://cars.ksl.com/listing/8137521
“1951 Willys CJ 3A. no title but will provide bill of sale. this Willys runs good. It has a weak starter but still fires up. It has the overdrive which is nice. I’ve drove it all over place for a few years now. Its getting too small for my family and our adventures so I’m selling it so it doesn’t just rot in the yard.”
No pics provided.
https://reno.craigslist.org/pts/d/tahoma-willys-hardtop-cj3b-hardtop-only/7529668412.html
“Full hardtop off CJ3B. Hardtop only for sale.
Koenig all steel.
All windows intact except rear door.
Very straight…
Needs clean up, paint and felt in window runner channels.
Pictures are of top prior to removal.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/12/2022) TJ shared this jeep. Interestingly, the manufacturer of the hardtop is “Overland Manufacturing Ordinance”.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/d/long-beach-1947-willys-cj2a-restoration/7531876534.html
“1947 Willys CJ2A. Original flat head 4 cylinder, 3 speed. Vehicle ran well when I garaged it 27 years ago. It has been in a closed garage since 1995 except for the last 18 months. Vehicle is complete but in need of a restoration. I primered it when I originally bought it to discourage rust but there is still some decay in the expected spots. Comes equipped with a “Overland Manufacturing Ordinance” hard top which is in OK condition. Asking $3500 or best offer.”
Tom shared this parts CJ-5 or project. There seems to be value here. It has a Kelly hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1210646989725516
“63 Jeep I bought with intentions of building a toy. The engine is not in it but comes with it. The title has been lost but you can send off for a replacement title. I didn’t need one because I was building a off-road toy. Too many projects, not enough time. $800 obro”
UPDATE: This is back up for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/628565248796965
(04/24/20217) Looks in good shape.
In excellent shape, no rust;
Motor has been rebuilt from the from oil pan up (have paperwork on rebuild);
Professionally hand-painted camo exterior;
Original Warner overdrive system;
Paid $300.00 for new heater;
Transmission rebuilt;
New clutch and pressure plate;
Garage kept;
Runs great;
New style hubs on it, still have old hubs;
Frame and body are in excellent shape, never been wrecked or worked on;
Emergency brake was removed to add the heater;
12 volt system with General Motors alternator;
Added a spotlight on the top;
Front passenger seat is removable with an under-the-floor storage compartment;
Has a rollbar;
Old 3-speed drive shifter + overdrive = 4 speeds
NOTE: The radiator is the original. It works but probably needs a new one.”
Dennis is selling this very stock Tux Park equipped CJ-5. It has a Meyers branded hardtop and an overdrive.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/roseburg-1963-willys-jeep-cj-tuxedo-park/7534249811.html
“I’m closing out my car collection and offering this ’63 Willys Jeep Tuxedo Park. It runs great and drives well (for an old Jeep). It is equipped with a Warn overdrive. I had a lot of upgrades done to this vehicle in the past two years. Some of the more important ones:
Completely new brake system, upgraded to 11 inch drums which greatly improve braking
New wiper motor
Some steering components replaced as needed
New tires (still look new)
New exhaust system
Seats reupholstered
Parking brake shoes on driveshaft relined
New pinion and axle seals
Wheels powder coated. They are the correct 16 inch size
Front floor pans replaced and coated with Rhino Liner
Hard top appears to be factory or dealer installed. Roll bar added
Odometer mileage shows 56,607 as of this date. Speedo/odometer works but I don’t know if this is the actual mileage or not.
This is a Tuxedo Park model. There were few produced and not many left that haven’t been repainted or modified. The T.P. was a trim option which included special body color (Indian Ceramic), chrome bumpers and hood hinges, special tail lamps, color-keyed steering wheel and a few other items. If you want more info on the Tuxedo Park consult the Kaiser Willys website, kaiserwillys.com
Price is $10K FIRM. Please do not call if you are not prepared to pay this price for a unique Jeep.
It runs, so maybe some value here?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/463705158750725
“$1950 or best offer Sold as is NO Trades! Its a 1959 Willys Jeep CJ-5, it was manufactured by Willys–Overland Motors. Needs some work, Engine runs, clutch works, transmission stays in gear from what we know, needs some body work, was a snow plow vehicle all its life, comes with extra axles, frame, both doors, 2 covers and plow. It needs a new shifter for the trans then itll drive but i have to much other things to work on. I have the original title and proof of purchase I am the third owner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
There might be value here.
“DOES NOT RUN frame is soild body is ruff it’s all there just testing the waters before I put in the barn to sit”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/03/2022) I believe this has a Porter & Reed hardtop, though the back of this top appears more curved at the top than the normal Porter & Reed tops.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1349406825572008
“1948 cj2a runs and drives left rear and front right tires go flat no title 4000 obo”
UPDATE: price dropped to $1100.
(06/07/2022) One of the CJ-2As has a DJ-3A hardtop. The other CJ-2A is disassembled.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/680909256540943
“1946 & 1947 Jeep. One can be fully built good body little rusty. All parts in pictures. Comes with all miscellaneous parts, hubs, shifter, transmission, engine, dash kit, guard. If you have any questions message me. Price is negotiable, don’t know much about it.”
Seller acknowledges that the pics aren’t the best.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/pts/d/ione-medal-hard-top-for-willys-jeep/7523118139.html
“Hard top, doors, some glass, complete, plus soft doors for 1947Military Willys Jeep.
it is 95% complete $ 450.00 or Best Offer, or trade.
Took pics off my phone , not the best. NO dents original military paint. Window rubber seals there, but some glass cracked or missing. doors have sliding windows.”
Two different tops or sale: One is a full military ‘arctic’-style top and what looks to be a Sears-Allstate branded half cab.
https://farmington.craigslist.org/pts/d/santa-fe-older-willys-jeep-aluminum-cabs/7521499016.html
“I Have 2 older Willys jeep Cabs with doors , one is Aluminum , the other is a Galvanize Half Cab, not sure the years I think there are Early 50’s 800.00 OBO”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/01/2020) Unclear if it runs or not.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/d/ridgefield-1952-jeep-38/7521648742.html
“M 38 military 1952 jeep. All original includes original winter arctic hardtop. Original 24 V electrical system. Not currently running, in storage.”
Here’s an unusual custom cab for sale spotted by Andy.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/609039380576173
“I have a 1946 Jeep cab $500. Need gone asap. You haul.”
This is listed as a 1949, but is a 1948 based on the serial number. Unclear how much value is here, but it does have a Sears/Allstate-branded deluxe top.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1118204418790044
“1949 Willy’s Jeep CJA. Flathead 4 cylinder motor. It has been sitting but the motor moves freely. It’s all there, transmission, radiator, carburator. Would consider trade. DM any questions”
This ad took me by surprise. I’ve never heard of the J-Bird Fiberglass hard top made by Stanley Aviation. I wonder if there are any left anywhere? I’m guessing it was made in Colorado given this ad was in the Mile-Hi Jeep Club archives.
I was able to find some information about Stanley Aviation, but nothing related to Snaley Aviation and a jeep top.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
(07/03/2022) I feel like we’ve seen this one before? It certainly has unique mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/603880324702074
“Awesome restoration project rare jeep .tires gas and battery and will drive.”
Sri shared this Tuxedo Park IV with a custom paint job. The Reno Four Wheelers club plaque seems a nature fit for that rear quarter-panel.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3994444070780945
“Runs like a top and turns heads left and right. Don’t need to sell, not in a hurry to get rid of it. Money is going towards Buisness ventures. I’ve taken it camping. Run around 6 people deep all week in 100’ heat for H.A.N and never gets hot.
Factory Buick v6
New tires
New front fenders
New rear cross member
New starter
Rebuilt radiator from A1
New water pump.
Rebuilt carb
New clutch
Rebuilt trans from Reno driveline/gear
New transfer case
Rebuilt warn overdrive
New Fog lights.
New dash
New electric windshield wiper kit
Padded carpet kit. (Much quieter)
Bunch more.. have a binder of receipts.
This jeep’s ready to hop in and enjoy for what it is. Or if you wanna finish it out with a paint job (factory color is killer)
enjoy it with the top on a doors, cruising fire roads and fun trails. & in the summer months with the top off and windshield down wind in your hair, bugs in your teeth having the time of your life. Hope you enjoy it as much as I have. Pre smog.”
Given it runs and stops, this might be worth a look.
https://madison.craigslist.org/cto/d/monroe-1966-willys-jeep-cj-cj5-cj/7518051442.html
“1966 Willys Jeep CJ5. Starts, runs, drives and stops. This is a project and is full of rust. I used it to plow my driveway (way more fun than a snowblower) and it has not been on the road since I bought it last year. It is one of three Jeep CJ projects that I own, and I’m downsizing. Bring a trailer, it’s not road worthy. I can take buyer for a farm trail ride to prove it works. It includes the hydraulics and lift assembly for snow plow which works. I’m keeping the plow and lower mount. Use it as a cheap UTV or rebuild it. It will need a new body and probably some minor frame repair to restore due to rust at the front crossmember. I use it regularly as it is. Please no calls on weekdays before five pm or Thursday nights. I can’t answer it at work. Text anytime.”
Parked in 1980, but seems to have potential.
https://bozeman.craigslist.org/cto/d/bozeman-1949-fresh-barn-find-willy/7518602891.html
“Straight body. No rust. Parked in barn in 1980. All original. Original drive train easy restoration.”
UPDATE: I finally found an original of this brochure by Laurel Worman, Inc. I was surprised to see it printed as late as October of 1953. It is an 8.5 x 11 inch brochure that folds out to 17 x 11 inches.
Its primary purpose was likely to promote the new Worman hardtop for the CJ-3B. I’m not sure how many of that style of tops sold, but I sure haven’t seen many. Instead, I’ve always wondered if the design was sold or made for Sears, which promoted a similar “Deluxe top”. Interestingly, this was more than just a top. The brochure highlights that the top was the result of Worman’s 5-year attempt to turn the CJ-3A into a station wagon type vehicle. Given Worman faded quickly after this brochure was made, it seems the company’s goal wasn’t met.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/07/2022) Custom or modified hardtop?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/656621732209372
“The St Patrick’s day parade is this weekend and this little soldier is ready for green craftys. Let’s go join the parade show our patriotism, get housed at Lodos and fight some Californians! What better way to ensure our American pride than tootin down 16th street mall half in the bag throwin green beads at children and possibly doin a lil plowin while we’re at it? This war machine ain’t perfect so don’t start belly aching to me, take it up with Uncle Sam who originally commissioned it. It fires up on revelry command and never leaves a man behind. Come join me plowing tomorrow morning and I’ll share some general Patton Java with you and let you shovel my walks at 5 a.m.. afterward we can put it on the auto lift, you can tell me how great it looks underneath and about how you lost your virginity under one just like it.”