There could be value here. Might have an M-38 body.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/grapeview-willys-jeep/6859725791.html
“Runs and drives 2000 firm”
There could be value here. Might have an M-38 body.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/grapeview-willys-jeep/6859725791.html
“Runs and drives 2000 firm”
Lots of work left on this project.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/d/phoenix-1946-willys-jeep-cj-2a/6860445137.html
“This Willys is an uncompleted project. All components are on hand but not assembled. Engine on a stand. Head and pistons removed. Original plan was to hone cylinders, replace with new rings, rebuild distributor and reassemble. Head has been milled. Carb needs rebuild. Radiator repaired/refurbished. Was driven to my street 20 yeas ago by previous owner) and not run since. Make no claim as to drive components or brakes now. All major components on hand but completion would require several misc items. Not body-off but body and frame have been sandblasted. That alone was $700. Clear AZ title. $1550 OBO
More pictures available on request. Call for more information. Text me with email address for more pictures.”
It’s a project. Appears to have a Koenig hardtop, but with a single sideways swing door.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/reedley-1948-willys-jeep/6859950363.html
“I’m selling my old Willy’s Jeep with an original metal hard top. It’s been sitting for a long time in a garage. Has a small block Chevy in it. There’s no carb on the motor. It’s ready to be restored. $5000 OBO.”
It’s a project.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/cto/d/littlerock-1946-willy-jeep-ww2-jeep/6860167294.html
“I am selling my 1946 Willy Jeep lifted heavy duty suspention rims beefy tires roll cage the works has a Chevy camaro engine was freshly rebuilt needs starter but I have it asking for 1500 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/28/2019) This has an odd hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/306218926708580/
“Project: willys jeep. comes with Gm v6,5 spd and transfer case. $1500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
(03/08/2019) Body might be in good shape, though it’s had some work done.
“I have a 1948 Jeep Willy’s for sale, there is no engine, but it has a Chevy transmission. The body’s in good shape and would make a great project. What you see if what I have!”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $10,000.
Mike shared this nice looking Dually.
“1962 Jeep FC 170 factory dual rear wheel truck. Truck runs, drives, and stops. Restoration is almost complete, just needs a few minor things finished in the interior.
Asking $10,000. Please call or text with more questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
“This is a solid 1954 CJ-3B with an original rust-free body and original-style drivetrain. It had a frame off restoration at some point. The correct F-head engine is from an M38-A1.
It has the correct T-90A transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 44 rear axle, and Dana 25 front axle.
It also has a Koenig 50 PTO with front and rear outputs. The front PTO powers the Koenig 151-J winch.
This Jeep is a wonderful vehicle to escape the stress of daily life. It will take you to spectacular scenery and introduce you to a great group of fellow vintage Jeep enthusiasts. It is nice enough to take to a car show and capable enough to take you out into the woods on a dirt trail.
I have done a lot of maintenance within the last year. Including a new radiator and all belts & hoses, new brake master cylinder and brake hoses, complete ignition system, 12-volt Optima red top battery with cut-off switch, and so on.
Windshield wipers and turn signals have been added. I installed a new Bestop Tigertop within the last year.
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/09/2018) Has some updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/402565453905761/
“$10,000 High Hood 1954 Willys CJ-3B Runs Great! Strong! 350 engine 4 speed T-10 transmission 33×12.5 New Toyo Tires Custom roll bar with Soft top to go with. Email for questions. parks_jared@yahoo.com.”
UPDATE IV: Branden found this 1945 Parts List booklet that includes a prominent “J” logo. This is the most prominent use of the logo that I’ve seen. It’s not clear to me whether this booklet was introduced with the jeep in August of ’45 or a little later in ’45.
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UPDATE III (04/07/2019): Maury spotted the a “J” dealership sign example on this Miller Tools brochure:
UPDATE II: I’ve added two examples of ‘dark’ “J”s, dark (blue or black) background with white letters. Now that I think about it, I guess this is similar to the black and white newspaper versions.
CREDIT: Douglass, Neal. Harry Payne Motors, photograph, June 3, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth34338/m1/1/: accessed April 7, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin History Center, Austin Public Library. … MY NOTES: The photo year is more likely late 1947 or 1948.
UPDATE: This is best described as a working draft that Maury Hurt and I have constructed in the hopes of understanding Willys-Overland’s “J” logo better …. If you have input, please email me or add it in a comment at the bottom of the post.
In January of this year, Maury emailed me about a Willys/Cars•Trucks/Jeep logo that he was hoping to reproduce, wondering if I had any better examples of it. That simple email turned into a mission: Find out the history behind the logo.
It turned out that we could find no articles or discussion about the evolution of the logo. So, we spent a month looking through old brochures and advertisements to develop a theory of what it should look like, when it was used, and why.
What’s the logo supposed to look like?
Our first challenge was to determine what the logo was supposed to look like. As these examples show, different fonts and slightly different looks were used in the printing of the logo.
or even this one …
Our suspicion is that this is from overseas, possibly Australia? We don’t have a time frame on this one.
And, the list would not be complete without some matchbook covers:
How should the “J” look?