UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7250
(06/25/2014) Dan spotted this good looking CJ-6.
“1966 Kaiser Jeep CJ-6 V6 Hardtop
225 V6
3 speed manual
Dana 18 transfer case
Dana 44 rear
Runs and drives really nice.
Very good unrestored condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7250
(06/25/2014) Dan spotted this good looking CJ-6.
“1966 Kaiser Jeep CJ-6 V6 Hardtop
225 V6
3 speed manual
Dana 18 transfer case
Dana 44 rear
Runs and drives really nice.
Very good unrestored condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(03/18/2014) It looks solid.
“I have a 47 Jeep Willys I’d like to sell. Been slowly working on it and have my eyes on a new project. I’ve gone through a lot on this. Needs a head gasket to be able to drive. I’ve replaced the entire fuel system and gone through the rear brakes, ignition, and now it needs a new home. It’s fun to drive and would be a perfect project for someone wanting a parade Jeep.
It has a tow bar and can be towed.
I’m firm on the price.
I don’t need help selling.
This is a private party, person to person, sale only.
No scams.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4800.
“Body on Frame restoration just completed. Have clear title in hand. Too many things new or rebuilt to list. I don’t need to trade, won’t except your big check and send money back. This is a Cash at time of sale deal only. Numerous photos upon request. Runs and drives great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(05/06/2014) Has soft top and hardtop.
“Great running jeep 1960’s v8 camel hump heads has a nice cam… I have a soft top on it now and I do have a Hard Top also with Hard doors I would let it go with it for the right price… New master cylinder and slave cylinder. Has new tie rod ends very easy to drive with three speed overdrive shifter. All the registration has been paid up street legal ready for the roads or hills needs a emergency brake which I have, it still needs some TLC I’m selling it so cheap becouse I need cash or may take cash and trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5950
(03/18/2014) The windshield has been raised.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep
ground up restoration 15 years ago
runs good.. orgional engine with a new carb but we have the old oil one for you take with you too
looks good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
It’s a project.
“This is a serious project, the tub is very rough and so are the fenders. the hood is ok, grill is ok, and windshield frame is good with good glass and no cracks. the motor is the buick 225 transmission is the factory T90 (i believe) and a dana 18 transfer case. The axles are both stock and in good condition. I have a lot of parts for it such as drive lines, long tube headers, and some other random parts.
I have the title for it
This would make a good drivetrain donner our if you have a jeep with out a tittle buy mine and scrap this and get most of your money back from scrap. I just want to get rid of it it have been hanging around for about 10 years and needs to go.”
This is an unusual ad for National Dairy Products that tells the story of a jeep that was lashed to a submarine deck (engine and Motor inside the sub) and carried all over. Eventually, it was traded for to a crew on a destroyer for ice cream. True story? The answer is it is possible (see update on Monday).
This ad appeared in the June 26, 1944 issue of Life Magazine on page 52.
This is a rare mod that you don’t see often. The rear wheel wheel has been covered.
“I will not ship to Italy. Original photo pulled out of photo album. 4.25 x 2.5 inches. There is some glare from my flash. Great picture with lots of detail .U.S. Army jeep with covered rear wheels, taken in Italy.. The photos were taken by an American soldier in the 6th corps.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Looks good.
“M-38 Willys Army Jeep with pioneering kit, spare tires, jerry can, rifle rack, 2 radios, trailer, canvas…From USA to Forestry Service (dropped a valve) to CAF to me. I rebuilt the engine and replaced the gas tank and tank well, painted and added new canvas and wiring harness, added the radios and etc., found a trailer…all about 10 years ago. Stored in Frederick, OK, and used with the Airborne Demonstration Team ( wwiiadt.org ) activities, displays, parades…”