UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/24/2020) Appears in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/706580923593882
“1946 cj2a. Good jeep. Runs drives well. Previous owner installed new original wiring harness. Very solid rust free”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/24/2020) Appears in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/706580923593882
“1946 cj2a. Good jeep. Runs drives well. Previous owner installed new original wiring harness. Very solid rust free”
Has some mods. This might have a new body.
“1946 Willys cj2a. Runs and drives. Title in my name. $8000 cash only no trades. If you’re reading this it’s still available”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Seller does not want to ship. The jeep might need some wiring fixes.
“December 1944 delivery date willys MB. Fires up quick and easy, runs and drives great. All original body, frame, axles, engine, trans and transfer case. Data plates on glove box original and match frame tag.
There are some reproduction parts on this jeep like the black out light, carry handles, wheels, top bows, new a upholstery. Partial restoration done as accurate as possible for exterior looks.
Wiring has some issues PO hooked in a electric pump and it starts by dash button instead of floor button now, not sure if charging system is working. I would consider a new harness later and getting the missing air cleaner and fuel filter to make it more original.
There is absolutely no bondo or body work done and you can tell by being able to see the factory seam welds and little imperfections. There is some rust in floor boards that goes into the hat channels beneath. Common issue and better to have that than bad a repair job. Not willing to ship to another country or state.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7700.
(12/01/2020) This is a non-script CJ-3B (no WILLYS stamps on the hood or tailgate).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/692982558316980
“1963 CJ3B Willys Jeep. Runs good. Call if questions.”
This Sears-branded Meyers half cab appears worth a look. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/17/2020) Not ‘completely stock, as the seats have been changed out, it has a passenger gas tank, and a few other minor changes.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/406484877386965
“1949 Willys Jeep completely stock 4500 obo 8000 original mi NO RUST! Call for details”
UPDATE: This 3B was for sale earlier this year and had an L-head in it, but that engine and tranny/tc have been removed. The price has been dropped.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1177165422628921/
“1953 jeep willys for sale with title NO Engine NO Transmisión Has rust on tub Chasis in good condition Front and rear differentials in good condition New gas tank, front seats”
Both of these are projects.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/807847896440891
“Two Jeep fc Would make awesome projects Both need a lot of work No doors on green one $3500”
The February 1957 issue of Science and Mechanics introduced readers to the FC-150 with this short article.

UPDATE: Mike shared some additional Canfield information, which I’ve added to this post.
1. Mike’s Canfield Wrecker Mailer Postcard. 8 x 9 Folded , 11 x 9 Unfolded. This is the outside back and front. Note the Overload Springs and Push-Plates (aka Push-Bumpers), which Canfield marketed for years (Koenig also had push plates/bumpers, but with slots for a winch).

This inner portion allowed recipients to resend the postcard back to Canfield for more information.
2. Canfield Wrecker Mailer Postcard from eBay. These images came from eBay and don’t show the whole card. From the eBay ad: “original Postcard, 8.5 x 5.5, Canfield Tow Truck Equipment.”
3. Additional Canfield information. Mike provided these bulleltins about how to sell the Canfield wrecker to prospects. These first two pages deal with incentives for Jeep dealers for installing Canfield wreckers.