UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
The engine is supposed to run.
“1945 willys jeep flat head engine,trns,transfercase, The engine runs good.asking $400 for every”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
The engine is supposed to run.
“1945 willys jeep flat head engine,trns,transfercase, The engine runs good.asking $400 for every”
Could be a good price.
“Front pto off of a willys jeep. Ran good before I took it off.”
This seller has a few interesting jeep toys. There are is supposed to be a 1948 Willys body (CJ-2A?) there, too (no pics of the body).
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** was $1495.
Chris had this Auburn Trencher for sale. His email is hngc2013@gmail.com
“Selling this Jeep-A-Trench from the Auburn Machine Works company. It’s a late 50’s model that has been stored inside since the 70’s. The auger teeth and arm were never used. Looking to sell as a complete unit for $1495”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Mike has some Maverick trim for sale.
“Full stainless steel trim set from a 1962 Willys Maverick Wagon. The Maverick was the top of the line wagon, with stainless trim everywhere. This trim is in VERY GOOD condition, with typical oxidation. None of the trim has been cut, bent or damaged in any way. Note: the tailgate trim is a different profile than the other trim – so I cannot be sure it is OEM. It appears to be the correct length however. Buyer pays for shipping.
The trim you see that is taped on the vehicle was done so for your reference only. It was carefully removed by me prior to bringing this vehicle home. I did not want to take any chances on losing it.
Let me know if you need other Maverick parts. I have some interior door panels also.”



Here’s a good price on a vintage winch.
“Warn Belleview M6000 USA made winch in good condition. Comes with cable, control cables and guide. Perfect for Jeep, Willys, Ford, MB, Truck, ATV, SUV or off road vehicle.”
Here’s a complete 1963 NOS Jeep-branded windshield washing kit. No description provided.
Seller has a variety of parts, including a 0-9 white-numbered speedometer.
“See pics ask for prices”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Seller claims this is a Meyers half-top in the title of the ad. There were both Meyer and Meyers hardtops made. Meyer is the better known hardtop seller. The only documented evidence of a Meyers top is on CJ-3B Page (at bottom of this page). It looks similar, but not quite like, a Sears aluminum half top. The doors are different, as the Sears top has curves, where the Meyers has angles. The Meyers door also has a bend near the bottom that Sears does not. Based on the pics, I believe this to be a Sears hardtop rather than a Meyers (and it does not look like a Meyer, in case that’s what the seller meant).
“I have a very nice 1/2 top for an early cj5. This top has the rounded corner for that vintage look. This has a little surface rust but has no rot. This is not all banged up and would be an easy install. I have both door that have a slide up and down window. One window is plexi glass. Use it like it is for that old look or restore. This is complete with working latches. The panel that goes from the top to the floor is missing. This is a simple fabrication that I can help with.
I bought this to put on my Willys cj3b with different doors. It is too nice too cut it up to make it fit so I went a different route.
I have been working on these old jeeps since 1983 so I know what it is and how hard they are to find in this condition. I do not want to waste anyone’s time so please ask questions. I will send any more specific photos you wish. Asking $400. Save your low offers please.”
I don’t know anything about this style of hardtop.
“Full fiberglass hard top for a 1955-1975 round top Jeep CJ5 or M38A1. Is in really good condition. Only part that isn’t good is the rear window is cracked (as pictured) but could easily be fixed with plexiglas. Great addition to any CJ or M38A1.”