Looks like something has been added under the hood near the driver’s side headlight that keeps the hood from closing all the way.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/738563819941441/
“1949 CJ 3A jeep with top, heater, and new gas tank”
Looks like something has been added under the hood near the driver’s side headlight that keeps the hood from closing all the way.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/738563819941441/
“1949 CJ 3A jeep with top, heater, and new gas tank”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
Not sure how much value is here, but sure seems like there could be some value here.
“No motor. Has title. Transmission and transfer case are not locked up”
Supposed to have a rear PTO, but I don’t see it on the back? It’s got an L-head rather than an f-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/554898255248464/
“54 Willy’s CJ 3b, 4 cup flathead engine. Less then 50 miles on overhaul. New brake pads and master cylinder, new rear leaf springs, has the rare agricultural rims. Has the rear pto”
UPDATE: May still be available.
(07/22/2019) Includes a trailer of some type.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/701270603643848/
“Willy’s jeep runs and drives and comes with a military trailer. Clear title on both.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/12/2019) Has some mods, including the repro/custom fenders and steps.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2317406665165617/
“1951 Jeep Willys CJ3A, Original, Runs and drives good. $3,200.”

UPDATE: Price dropped to $2300.
(06/19/2019) Engine runs (or did 5 years ago), but may have an oil issue. Includes a rear PTO setup.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/338809040375003/
“1954 Willys Overland CJ3B. Ran when parked about five years ago. Snow plow and PTO. One cylinder gets oil fouled after two hours run time. Rusty. $2500 negotiable. Clean title in hand.”
These two nearly identical jeep brochures were published in different colors a year apart. The red version was published in late 1959. The blue (or green-blue?) brochure was published in late 1960.
Differences:
Page 1: The truck at the mid-far-left of the page on the 1960 version has the ‘hockey stick’ styling, where the 1959 version has the older styling. Curiously, the wagons are identical.
Page 2: The ‘hockey’ stick 4WD utility wagon moves from the right to the left hand side on the 1960 brochure, while the older-design 2WD wagon is dropped in favor of the Harlequin-design wagon. The plain version of the truck is swapped for the ‘hockey’ stick truck. There are a variety of small text edits as well.
Page 3: Some very minor edits. The red version of the brochure is marked Form NO. 59-19, while the blue version is marked Form No. 600-19. Both brochures were part of a 20 series set of brochures both years. Once I get both sets of brochures complete, I will do a post for each year of brochures.
1960:
This very unusual item is priced at $39. Here’s more information about the Hong Kong TV series / ‘Jeep’ partnership.
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There was a mention of both Maverick and Hong Kong TV series at the very end of this Jeep Commercial. This is one of at least three commercials Buster Keaton did for jeep.
Roger Martin shared these pics with me. This jeep is not for sale; it’s just fun to look at.
The pics are from a Facebook post. The jeep is an MB with a 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe hardtop on it and powered by a 1939 Studebaker flat six. It was built by a farmer years ago.
Rare Austin Champ for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1501548290037874/
“1952 Austin champ , ex English military , rolls Royce engine , new tires 5 forward gears and 5 reverse gears , in the process of getting CA plates”