Needs work, but has a rear PTO.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep. All authentic parts. Needs some work.”
Needs work, but has a rear PTO.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep. All authentic parts. Needs some work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Listed as a 1946, I think this is more likely a CJ-3A.
“Selling willies good motor trans rears must go email a contact number and ill get back to you thanks this is not a scam so don’t scam me”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
“1948 Willys CJ2A It’s a “Lefty”. Moving Sale. Restoration project, ready for final assembly to build and paint as buyer wishes. Family owned for the past 30 years. Have some paperwork of previous owner history back to 1977, sorry no title. Engine rebuilt by Eriksson Industries in Old Saybrook, Ct., body restored by Continental Auto Body/F40 Motorsports in Portland, Ct., drivetrain gone thru by Brewster in Old Lyme, Ct. All the hard work done as pictures show, needs final assembly – have all parts, and final body work and paint. Reluctant to sell, but MOVING IN 3 MONTHS forces sale. Asking $4,900.00 or serious offers only please. (Sorry pics aren’t as clear as they should be, camera went on the fritz) Will return calls, txts, emails.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $9950.
(03/19/2015) Looks like this is a 3B body on a later model chassis.
“64 jeep willys in good and clean running conditions up for sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
(01/22/2015) Looks like this has a replacement body.
“Jeep Willys 1954 CJ3B, 4WD, 225 V6 Dauntless, 4speed with overdrive, PTO w/winch 8000lbs,
complete new paint top to bottom, new pretty much everything, has only 30 miles on it sense it was re-assembled. Must really come take a look to appreciate this jeep”
Roy Wililams shared some photos of his jeeps. The first two photos show the lightweight bobcat body Fred Weis built for Roy, the first lightweight racing Bobcat body Fred made.
Here’s a look at Roy and his racer. Great photo!:
This photo of Roy racing his jeep I found in a 1976 Sunfair booklet. The Sunfair was a 300 mile race near Yakima, Washington, that was first held in 1975. In 1976, Drivers met on Saturday, September 11, at 9am for tech inspection. At 10pm the drivers gathered to parade through downtown Yakima on their way to the course. Racing started at noon. Racers drove either 10 or 12 laps depending on their class. Based on the map below, it appears each lap was 23 miles.

Among the racers here is Don Bray. Roy and the Brays raced a few times over the years. Don’s son Ed shared these photos.
This is a CJ-3B Roy used to own:
Roy recently purchased this CJ-5. I’m looking forward to seeing it and meeting Roy in person!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(06/17/2019) This militarized CJ-2A might be worth a look. It appear solid.
Looks perfect for cruising the local metal sculptures.
“1948 all original Willys, Straight body fresh paint, has a flat head 4 runs great. $5,000 or Best offer. CASH ONLY”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
(11/07/2015) Nice looking early CJ-5.
“1958 CJ-5, very good mostly original condition. F-134 motor runs excellent, mechanically sound. Solid body with steel Koenig half cab (I do have the doors, just took them off for the summer). 60/40 bench seat. Serious inquiries only. Thanks for looking.”