Has potential, but also has at least one floor patch.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1553002064860181/
“1952 Willy’s jeep. New gas tank, tires, brakes, springs, shocks, u joints, clutch, just to name the big ones. $5000 obo”
Has potential, but also has at least one floor patch.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1553002064860181/
“1952 Willy’s jeep. New gas tank, tires, brakes, springs, shocks, u joints, clutch, just to name the big ones. $5000 obo”
Runs and drives.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/542933109730223/
“My daughter is listing this for me. She knows nothing about it please call my number with any questions or trades. 5seven3-2four7-19fivefive. Thank you very much.. 1968 CJ six Jeep. Very rust free! Factory Buick V6, PTO winch runs and drives. These are rare. This would make a very nice jeep! Same as a CJ five, 20 inches longer. $5000. Or trade for anything equal value, I have too many projects. LOL that’s why this one is for sale.”
Unclear if the seller really wants to sell it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/886601898493530/
“I’m floating the idea of selling or trading for a 4 wheeler/side by side. This has a rebuilt 4 cylinder flat head. T90 transmission and 12 volt electrical system. 4 inch lift. Lock in 4 wheel drive. Has heater and a soft top.”
Lots of parts, but unclear just how much value is here. Has a Sears Deluxe Hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/637199820484975/

“1953 Jeep Cj3b · Suv · Driven 99,999 miles. 1953 Willys cj3b tub with fenders, with windshield with glass, F head 134 motor with starter and gen, trans, radiator, rolling chassis, new leaf springs new fender supports for front a tub support, seats including rear seat
Not sure of year but willys M 38 tub with left fender, L head 134 motor with starter and gen, trans, radiator, 2 windshields one I have glass and rubber, rolling chassis with good brakes excellent under carriage, Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
A little more on the Selouki and Faegel/Highway Products.
Not a jeep; just ad odd vehicle. It just struck me as odd. Maybe it’s wide enough to haul a jeep inside? It’s built to carry cargo.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/262851598227358/
“1958 Mobile Postal Van, last year for Fageol. All complete, not running, 8.2 British Leyland turbo diesel, engine turns over, 38 feet in length. Not enough time anymore, must sell $4,000.00/OBO Clear title.”
Lacks a tub, but has a hardtop and a PTO.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/291191488608231/
“1963 CJ5. Everything except tub. Includes Myers hard top and doors. Titled in MN. Has PTO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“1947 willys fiberglass CJ2A Jeep , Project Jeep,, NO motor , trans or transfer case,, don’t know who made body ,, hav CLEAR TITLE n my name $2500 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Runs, but will need some work.
“1966 Willys Jeep CJ6 Clean title Buick v6 New Headman headers and turbo mufflers 3 speed Cooling and charging systems work great Headlights work Have to crank it over a bit to get fuel in the carb, but the new fuel pump will be here on 7/5 No rot, the salt has spared this one Right rear quarter is riveted on Floor panels are missing Has new brakes, master, drums, cyl Block has jb weld patch but no leaks -Distributor clicks, sounds like upper end but if you put your hand on the distributor you can tell that’s where it’s coming from. Once warmed up there is a tick coming from somewhere lower but actually runs pretty decent. No problems spinning tires, one wheel burnout champion. Tires are a little stiff. If your looking for a show jeep id move along, this isn’t the droid your looking for. We use it to run around the farm and cruise. It’s not scared of beer cans and being a cj6 it holds even more. Just clearing out the barn and have to many projects. Trade for 3/4 wheeler”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/28/2020) Not much value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2635106676732453/
“Willys CJ2a. Believe it’s a 1950 but not a 100%. No motor, trans, transfercase or driveshafts. It’s rough but original. No title or VIN tags. Want it gone. $500 OBO”
In his pursuit of CJ-5 Farm Jeep information, Barry shared the story of two CJ-5s jeeps used with a hay bailer out of California. The post includes many stills and a some youtube video from the jeeps in action.
https://www.farmjeep.com/robert-millers-hayfield-hero-jeeps/

Hell’s Half Acre Marker, Hell’s Half Acre, Wyoming … this photo was posted to the Historical Market Database, which I didn’t know existed.
The following two Polaroid photos show a CJ-6 available for a jeep tour of Hell’s Half Acre in Wyoming. The tour was located at Hell’s Half Acre’s post office, which opened in 1940. This page contains a photo of the post office from 1947; souvenirs were available, but no jeep tours at that time. The post office appears to have been leveled sometime in the 1990s or later.
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“2 Original Vintage Snapshot Photos Hell’s Half Acre Post Office & Hamburgers “



There is also this partial, color slide from 1960 that was likely taken about the same time:
UPDATE: A newspaper article from May 20, 1950, published in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, provides more information about the jeep-driving circus chimp named Nero. He passed away later in the year.

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Originally Posted January of 2013: This 1950 postcard shows some chimpanzees driving a battery powered jeep. They were part of a Chimpanzee show at the St. Louis zoo started in 1925. Chimps were taught to ride bicycles, tricycles, motorcycles, ponies, a Great Dane, and more. You can learn more about them in the January 8, 1951, issue of Life Magazine.
“VINTAGE POSTCARD – CONDITION: VG. DATE/ERA: 1950s-60s. Standard Size 3.5×5.5.”
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You can view some additional pictures at Jalopy Journal (scroll part way down the page). The quality seems good enough that they may be from Life Magazine, but I tried, but failed to locate their original source. Here is one of the images.
On December 13, 1950, several newspapers announced that Nero had passed away. Here’s an article from the Southern Illinoisan: