UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1111.
Looks like a good price. Nice Meyer top. Doesn’t run, but looks complete.
“body in decent condition
does not run
clean CO title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1111.
Looks like a good price. Nice Meyer top. Doesn’t run, but looks complete.
“body in decent condition
does not run
clean CO title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
“56 CJ-5 Cool condition. 4cyl engine, extra engine, factory hardtop, Moab family history, some rust, not too bad, needs a little work to get running (radiator repaired, motor mounts, starter, carb cleaned, ect) Hurricane motors. Come and get it! Clear title”
This looks pretty stock. May be worth a closer look. Has a Meyer hardtop.
“’62 Willys jeep ready to roll. hunting, off roading, fully operational including wench. owner does not have time for me anymore. I love to run!”
It’s needs some work, but this top can be shortened into a top for a CJ-5.
“Factory Jeep hardtop for a ’65 CJ6. This top is complete but has rust on the bottom of the sides. Only surface rust present except for the left & right side which are corroded as shown.
Very unique top as is fits both a CJ5 and a CJ6 – the center section removes for CJ5.
All windows intact, doors, and liftgate all complete and all hardware, hinges, etc are included.
Looks to be quite restorable with some repair to the sides, the PO had welded the top to the Jeep body.
No dents or damage other than the rusted areas as shown.”
It runs, but need some work.
“For sale is a 1948 Willys Jeep. It has a Dauntless V6 engine in it and it runs. It includes hard top, doors, back hatch and many extras. It was a project, and needs some additional work, but as mentioned it is currently a running Jeep.”
I’m pretty sure this has been listed before, but I can’t seem to find it now.
“Super nice willys jeep. Late model Buick 231 v-6 automatic. 4 wheel disc brakes. Power steering winch hardtop. Nice jeep. Cool ride. Asking $8500”
Has a Koenig hardtop. Looks like a solid jeep.
“1953 Jeep Willys rare Hard top , seats in good condition. V-6 Buick runs strong. Newer tires. 4wd works, locking front hubs. Koenig Iron Works hard top. $6000 OBO”
Seller has an extra set of doors for it, too.
“Allstate Jeep Body Model #7346111/Sears, Roebuck and Co. Good condition. Extra doors. Came off a 1946 CJ2A Jeep.’
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $500
(08/16/2016) Has a little rust.
“I have a Kelly Hardtop off of a 1952 CJ3A. It has been kept in a shed up off the ground. It also has some minor surface rust, no holes. The lift gate is included. I also have new safety glass for it. The little windows in the back make this item even more desirable.”
That’s a funky hardtop.
“Original, runs good,rebuilt motor, new clutch,brakes,radiator. custom made woody top,all metal,no rust.civilian model.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(02/09/2016) This might be a good price.
“1949 willy’s jeep, original engine, been rebuilt, runs perfect does not burn oil, brakes are good, factory rear PTO, converted to 12 volt, spoked wheels with good tires,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This one has some interesting history.
“1943 Jeep with custom cab and 6′ plow. Starts and runs good. Needs brake job. No title, no plates. Cab and body parts were fabricated by German POWs in the Rhine Valley. This vehicle originally carried a generator during WWII that followed the General around – it wasn’t Ike.”
Is that Koenig hardtop? I’m just not sure. No description provided.
Ron Day spotted this M-38 parked near the Black Diamond Golf Course in Healy, Alaska. It looks abandoned and looks like there is value there.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This looks to be a CJ-2A with a DJ body.
“1947 Willy’s jeep CJ2A. Will crank up, but needs work to be drivable. Has a Ramsey pto drive winch. I found another project, so I need to sell this one.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2150.
It doesn’t run.
“1948 CJ2A jeep titled. complete Koenig steel top. Koenig pto drive winch. Engine turns freely. Surface rust only. Great jeep to rebuild or fire up and drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $75.
This just might be a Boston Top. It lacks doors and a rear hatch. Here are others for comparison.
“WILLYS METAL TOP WAS ON A 1946 WILLYS FLAT FENDER,NO DOORS OR BACK DOOR ASKING $75.00 .”
This includes a rebuilt engine and a Warn OD.
“4cyl engine, 3 spd w/Warren Overdrive, running and 4×4 works, 15,000 miles on rebuilt engine, electronic ignition upgrade, electric fuel pump, electric wipers, alternator upgrade. Frame good condition. See pics for body condition. Clear Title in hand. NO Sunday calls.”
This ad is two weeks old, but it’s still up. Maybe the jeep didn’t sell?
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Seller just wants it to go to a good home. Thanks to Doug for spotting this one. (JEEP NOT FOR SALE)
“For Sale – Early CJ Willys Aluminum Jeep Hard Top
Pictured on my CJ2A Willys (not for sale). Includes matching doors. All “glass” appears to be in good shape. Believe this to be a Sears mail-order kit, as detailed here:”
Looks like a good price on a Meyer top.
“Steel top-windows roll up and down-all glass good.phone calls only-I don’t check email. ”
Maybe used as a push jeep for sprint/midget car racing at one time? That might explain the bumper. I can’t explain the hardtop. Note the radiator hood bump, too.
“One owner must see.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Disassembled for painting. Looks like there’s plenty of parts. Looks like a Koenig hardtop.
“I have all the parts for this 1954 Willys, has been disassembled for paint. Original numbers matching engine. I am asking $1,500 OBO.”
What kind of winch is that? Has a Meyer hardtop.
“Has an extra gas tank and wench.$6K OBO”
Has a Meyer top. Runs and drives. Might have a patched body.
“I have owned and driven for 11 years. Used primarily as a hunting vehicle for back woods use. I have extra pair of wheels/tires, Haynes repair manual. Manual transmission and H/L work. No power steering/brakes. Top can be removed.”