UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
John shared this DJ-5 for sale. Unclear if it runs, but looks pretty solid for the price. No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
John shared this DJ-5 for sale. Unclear if it runs, but looks pretty solid for the price. No description provided.
Andy shared these wagons for sale. This may be the same seller as the parts ad above.
https://toledo.craigslist.org/cto/d/maumee-1963-willys-jeep-wagon-1961/7524028621.html
“1. 1963 Wagon.
* Rust-free body and floor boards
* Flat head engine and trans included but not installed
* Lots of extras
2. 1961 Wagon – 2 wheel drive.
* Parts only
* Good glass
* Good seats
* Good frame and wheels
Email me through craigslist and I will set up an appointment for you to examine the wagons.
These are in the Toledo, Ohio, area.
A lot of other Willys parts are available.
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Thanks to Jan for sharing this rare sixteen-page January 1947 issue of Willys-Overland Sales News!
I’m not very familiar with these nor do I know how many issues were released, but I assume this style of magazine was discontinued once the Salesbuilder magazines were created in mid-1948.
These two racing jeeps will be auctioned Saturday October 8th, 2022.
LOCATION: 883 LOWER ROAD, STATE ROUTE 3004, SHAMOKIN, PA
(Approx. 1.5 miles east of Route 225/Hunter Station)
https://dockeyauctionservices.com/auctions/
Sneaky Snake:
Timber Rattler:
Still needs a little more work, but unclear why that is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1767054366981878
“1979 Jeep CJ-5 Rock Crawler New BluePoint Engineering high torque 383 SBC crate engine, EFI, Fox shocks (aired down in pics to fit in garage, 10″ taller when aired up), Warn winch, ARB air lockers, Dana 60’s, hydraulic power steering, power brakes, 4 speed, custom built frame, 4 link long arm suspension and cage. Street legal, currently tagged and titled in my name. Only a few hours of idle & cruise time on the build. Still needs a few odds and ends to finish it off.”
Martin shared this Die cast model for only $25. These go for $30 and above after shipping and tax from eBay. Note the pic below is not the actual item.
https://yakima.craigslist.org/clt/d/yakima-cj2a-diecast-fire-jeep/7530179101.html
“For sale is a 1:43 scale diecast 1946 Willys CJ2A Fire Jeep. The model is labeled Bomberos (Spanish for Firemen), as it is based on service vehicles used in Argentina. Neat model. It is new, still in the original package, having never been opened. The picture is a stock photo, but is exactly like what I have.”
I thought I had posted this. Thanks to Andy for sharing it.
https://toledo.craigslist.org/pts/d/toledo-willys-jeep-parts-pickups-wagons/7517728684.html
“Moving to Arizona, a Willys restorer is selling the parts he has accumulated over 40 years.
This is a showing by appointment.
Some of the parts include:
* Wagon bodies on frame
* Body Trim
* Interior seats
* Dash parts, gauges
* Door handles, window cranks
* Wheels, Tires
* Hoods
* Fenders
* Bumpers
Some photos to give you an idea. This collection of parts is located in the Toledo, Ohio area.”
This has an unusual storage box (or tire carrier?) on the back bumper.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5269797033134912
“1948 Jeepster VJ FOR SALE – TEXAS 78642 $3500 obo (With title) Yes its been sitting, since the early 90’s (1993) Message me if you’re interested.”
Not a ton of value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1272262806843755
“Rat Rod project”
Here’s the model I mentioned a few days ago. The date still looks to indicate that it was built in 1999. The builder’s name looks more like “Arbets” to me, but I can’t tell for sure.
The workmanship is great. It assembles easily and precisely. It’s a cool jeep. I’ve included the Ogelsby for comparison. Here it is disassembled.
Name and date on bottom of chassis:
Body on chassis:
Seats on chassis:
Front clip on chassis: