UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(12/26/09) “1959 willys cj body style xtra parts has ford v8 installed. was used for hunnting and snow car. soft top ruff was listed for 2500.00 but wife says sell so price reduced to first 2000.00 takes!”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(12/26/09) “1959 willys cj body style xtra parts has ford v8 installed. was used for hunnting and snow car. soft top ruff was listed for 2500.00 but wife says sell so price reduced to first 2000.00 takes!”

UPDATE: Still Available
(12/07/09) This is very much a project still. I love the Hayden area. I still have relatives up there and if I could make a good living up there, I’d move in a heartbeat.
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I have a stock 1947 Willys CJ-2A, the body work is 95% complete and the frame has been blasted, primed and powder coated black along with the wheels. The engine is in good condition and just needs rebuilt since it has sat for along time. Th engine is #’s matching down to the generator and voltage regulator.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
It may run, but it’s not “ALL” original.
“1948 JEEP WILLYS..ALL ORIGINAL..FACTORY 4CYL MOTOR..REALLY COOL!!!
DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH!!”

John spent this past fall and winter doing some cosmetic restoration to this great looking GPW. John says he’s keeping this GPW for a while, so please don’t send him any sales inquiries. Thanks for sharing!
See all of the images of his GPW here






Here some pics of Australian Troops during WWII from the Library of Congress.
Taken in March, 1943, In New Guinea. This Willys serves as an ambulance for Australian troops in New Guinea. Library of Congress

Here’s some troops navigating through some muck. This convoy is carrying military chiefs and cabinet ministers on a visit to battle areas in New Guinea. Air Vice-Marshall G. Jones is shown in the leading vehicle during the tour of the convoy. Library of Congress

This image might not be Australian Troops, but it is supposed to be taken in October of 1942 in Australia. Library of Congress.

Soldiers, wounded in the fighting in New Guniea, are carried to a base. Library of Congress.

This was taken in March of 1943. Australian troops and supplies go to the front line at Buna. Library of Congress.

Jalopy Journal has a short thread with a variety of pics. The wagon that caught my eye is shown below, a creatively constructed ‘party wagon’. I love it! There’s a few more pics of this at the website.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
The seller says this is a CJ-5, but it looks to be a CJ-6 with a full canopy. No motor.
“1956 cj5 no title 4 cyl hard top runs but i think it has a wheel locked up all new break system summer 2008 will need to be trailered or towed it pulls nicly on the factory tow bar behind a full size truck $1000 or trade for complite running sbc 4 bolt main 350 383 or 400 may do partial trade for a 2 bolt 305 or 350 running and complite no fuel injected motors please it is for a 1984 chevy P/U. i do not have money to buy a motor so do not ask. may trade for zero turn mower, log splitter, or guns no junk please”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Best offer takes it. It hasn’t been run in a few years.
“1951 Willy’s Jeep. Great project. flat 4 engine was rebuilt 5 years ago, still needs new/rebuilt carborator and new rear seal. Body/Seats need work. Has sat for the last 5 years, I did not have the mony to complete rebuilding it.”

UPDATE: Was $2800. **SOLD**
(06/01/09) The seller says this is a ’46, but the body looks more like a MB/GPW body. There’s no gas inlet and no bow holders.
“Willing to trade for a 4×4 chevy or import truck. Contact via email for more details”

The seller claims this jeep only has 5100 miles. It looks pretty stock, but hard to believe the miles are that low.
“For Sale 1962 Willys CJ5 Jeep 5,100 original miles with Meyers 6′ snow plower in very good condition call 860-614-7096”
http://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/1568675125.html
