Looks solid. It is missing a few details.
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/d/burlington-willys-jeep/7196361694.html
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, frame off restoration. Rebuilt motor. Canvas top included.”
Looks solid. It is missing a few details.
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/d/burlington-willys-jeep/7196361694.html
“1948 Willy’s Jeep, frame off restoration. Rebuilt motor. Canvas top included.”
UPDATE: Still Available. Price bumped to $3000.
(09/09/2018) It’s a project.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/mill-valley-1946-willys-jeep-cj2a-v6/7196375438.html
“Clean title 1946 CJ2A with running small block Buick odd-fire V6. Overhauled brakes, new radiator, new alternator, new distributor, new tires and fuel pump. The body has a decent amount of rust and a nice patina but the frame is solid. The steering box recently broke preventing it from driving and still needs replacement but the car still runs well. There is a roll cage included as well as a tow bar which have not been installed. Lastly, the front driveshaft needs to be installed before running 4WD. This would make for a great quarantine project!
Included:
– Willys CJ2A
– Roll cage
– Tow bar
– Front driveshaft and extra rear driveshaft
– New battery (not in pics)“
In the autumn of 1962, the Sun Carnival organization in El Paso, Texas, decided to add the Sun Carnival Jeep Derby, one of only four derby’s held in the US, to it’s late December events calendar (the other ‘derbies’ were held in Las Cruces, Truth or Consequences, and Denver). The grand prize was a brand new 1963 CJ-5 donated by the Willys Manufacturing Company (I think they meant Willys Motors).
Before being presented to the race winner, Carnival manage Bruce Brooks planned to use it by carnival staff to carry tickets between the four branch offices.
Ted C. Brewer of Roswell, New Mexico, went on to win the Inaugural Sun Carnival Jeep Derby.
The next year, the Sun Carnival volunteers put together another course.
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There are two vintage matchbooks in this auction, one from Peru and one possibly from Peru that has a jeep on it. The jeep matchbook is cool, but the asking price is $89.99 (at least they include with matches).
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“Rare WWII Era WILLYS ARMY JEEP Matchbooks Peru Indian Spanish
Incredibly rare
Great graphics and color
A few matches have been used
Books are in great shape
This auction is for both matchbooks, you get two!=
Feel free to ask questions”

That is one loaded jeep!
“Offered for bid is a portrait sized original US wartime photograph (see scan), printed on large wartime photopaper that measures to be approximately 5″ x 4″ inches in size. Guaranteed original wartime lot; No reproductions or postwar copies!”
Roger and Blaine both sent me this oddity. At least it has a title 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3512934198728894/
“1952 willys with honda body Needs little work to get back on road. Super cool and built right. One of a kind. Not a red kneck back yard build. Its done right Motor runs great. I have it hooked to lawn mower can until tank is cleaned. Clear title.”
Thanks to Jerry for sharing this. The prices vary.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/344794980057835
“Advertising for a friend who has 5 1947 Willys Jeeps for sale([hidden information]).Used to restore them but now retiring from that. Green one in the shop in best shape and he is asking $5000/ best offer. Three in the weeds are $3000 or best offer for all of them. Orange one with plow $1400/ best offer”
CJ-5s:
M-38A1s:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5400.
(08/17/2020) I can’t tell if this runs and drives or not.
“Jeep willy32000 miles, tags expire till next year”
UPDATE: **SOLD**? Was $6000.
“V6 engine Runs great, turns over on the first crank. Nothing wrong with the vehicle. Comes with the leather top an doors. Looking for somebody that can give it the attention and affection it deserves.”