Here’s a running GPW.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/343883276878413/
“Great little jeep, everything works including speedo and odo, I have it registered I drive it all the time. Very reliable”
Here’s a running GPW.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/343883276878413/
“Great little jeep, everything works including speedo and odo, I have it registered I drive it all the time. Very reliable”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Seller does not want to ship.
“I have a 1956 Willys Jeep CJ-6. Vin# 10046 (yes its #46). F134 engine, T90 transmission and 18 transfer case. Runs, Drives and has good brakes. Working parking brake, 4WD works, original working KS 0-8 speedo, Warn locking hubs, BFG All terrain KO2 235/85-16s. Smittybuilt rear seat, Besttop front seat covers. Has working heater with fan, all lights and turn signals work. Clean title. It has a few beauty marks and little bit of rust in the usual places. Some small oil leaks. No out of state shipping, No money orders. No Paypal. No Sending codes. Cash in person only.”
Seller only wants to trade.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2765553280433439/
“Looking to trade for a built rock buggy, other crawlers plus cash or built side by side. 1954 cj3b high hood. Ls 5.3 built 4l80e trans one ton axles Yukon 5.38 gears Arb locker Dana 300 twin sticked and much more”
This custom rig is registered as a 1948 Willys Jeep. Anyone see a Willys part on here? At least the ‘half top’ is somewhat Kelly-esque.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2775145972811638/
“1948 Jeep 1948 · Other_body_style · Driven 4,000 miles Willy street Rod, registered as a 1948 Willy Jeep, 350 motor mild cam hooked to a 350 Turbo automatic, power steering power disc brakes rear drums all steal body”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Not sure how solid the body is, but looks like a pretty stock rig.
“Jeep has been in the family for generations. All original. Needs a fair amount of TLC. Great opportunity to restore an all original Willys!”
This 3B has seen some mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/775167016655689/
“Considering trading my 1959 Willys Jeep. Would make a great deer lease ride for someone. Clear Texas Title in Hand. Will consider cash offers but more interested in trading. PM me what you might have.”
Will need some work.
https://willysforsale.com/ads/1947-willys-agricultural/
“1947 Agriculture version in poor shape, the engine runs, regular gas, radiator needs replacement, 6V battery, has a power takeoff on the back. Floor is rusted in spots and windshield glass is cracked.”
Will need new glass.
https://willysforsale.com/ads/complete-full-hard-cab-from-my-1946-cj2a/
“Full hard cab from my 1946 CJ2A. Complete except glass. Pretty rough but restorable. I built a military tribute and will use a soft top”
This February 9, 1946, article shares the news of the Lincoln, Nebraska, police department’s new surplus jeeps. These war surplus jeeps out of nearby Fort Crook were equipped with radios obtained from the Omaha police department.
Steve spotted this photo taken on September 10, 1968, in Encarnacion, Paraguay. Given the military tank, I was thinking this might be a M-606. However, this does have a PTO bar. Though it has “WILLYS” badges on the tailgate and hood, it appears these are actually a separate plate that’s been added. The rear seat looks like some kind of sideways seat.

PHOTO CREDIT: Alejandro Gomez, https://www.flickr.com/photos/alefot/10767607474/in/photostream/