Needs some TLC.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/970861758398996
“1974 jeep cj6. The Jeep needs some TLC but is in fair structural and mechanical shape. 304 AMC v8 with a 3 speed manual. No trades please”
Needs some TLC.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/970861758398996
“1974 jeep cj6. The Jeep needs some TLC but is in fair structural and mechanical shape. 304 AMC v8 with a 3 speed manual. No trades please”
I’m not sure how many trucks are here (2 or 3), but at least one has a rear PTO gearbox, so there may be other pto parts there as well. Thanks to Andy for sharing it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1082375319956608
“For parts or restoration.one has no engine.”
It’s got some updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/749998247311718
“1948 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A, 4×4 from the Southern Calif. desert area, 4 cyl. 3 spd, runs and drives great, front axle Warn hubs, turn signals, xlnt tires, good upholstery, new battery, a no-cancer body, roll bar, w/title, $8,950”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/03/2024) Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1567360987521378
“Clean title total restoration. Garage kept original rims available 134 l engine t90 3 speed Runs great”

UPDATE: price dropped to $2000. This has been for sale for over a year.
Looks like a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/657698509569008/
“Cj 3-b tub new , in primer”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/24/2024) Raymond is selling these never-used fenders. Text 937 789 7021 for more information.
“Pair of rear metal fenders for a Willys pick up truck. Light surface rust, great condition, no dents, see photos. $900 for the pair. My Grandpa bought them for his 1963 Willys pickup and never used them— they stayed in his barn after he traded the truck in.
Prefer pick up, cash only. Dayton, Ohio area.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This has a Sears-style half cab along with a custom rear cargo cover.
“This is a rare and unique collectible item from the transportation category. The 1942 Jeep Willys With Ford Script is a perfect addition to any automobilia collection or military enthusiast . The item showcases a classic design and is a great representation of the time period. It’s a must-have for any Jeep enthusiast or collector. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history and fixer upper project.
Photos show the condition of this vehicle. Last time we started it was 3 years ago. Only 8000 were manufactured.
Certificate of vehicle inspection dated 1968 included, county treasurer receipts from 1954 included from Pinedale, Wyoming, and the receipt for payment or sales tax from 1954 included, and the 1963 state of Wyoming vehicle registration included.”
Leave is to David Tracy to try and get a CJ-3B running in anticipation of his wedding. He must have a patient bride! Thanks to Bill for sharing this story.
UPDATE: eBay has a rare color photographic slide depicting a DJ-5 Gala/Surrey like the one shown in the Hawaii ad at the bottom.
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Originally Published May 21, 2020: During the late 1960s, a couple different Jeep dealers in Hawaii offered DJ-5 Jeep Galas for sale. There were at least two different styles of ads published. The Gala was a Surrey that was sold by the export arm of the company.
In 1967, a Kaiser-Jeep dealership owned by Von Hamm-Young Mercantile, flew the 1968 model of the DJ-5 Gala Jeep to Hawaii. From the story below, it would seem that this may have been the first example of a DJ-5 Gala Jeep arriving in Hawaii. Note that the photo’s caption only describes this jeep as a Gala.
Over the next two years, the dealer published ads hoping to spur sales. We’ll likely never know how successful sales were, but I’d suspect not too many were sold.
1) The first ad appeared between April and September of 1968. The example shown below was published in the May 30, 1968, issue of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. There are a variety of things that struck me with this ad. First, it’s the first ad I’ve seen for a DJ-5 Surrey/Gala. Second, it is advertised as a “Surrey Gala”, rather than one or the other. Third, it came in six different color schemes. Fourth, later in the year (specifically September 24th in the Hawaii Tribune Herald), Big Island Rambler was the dealer name at the bottom of the ad, with no specific link made to Von Hamm-Young.
Apart from all those points, it’s generally just an odd ad for a vehicle!
2) This ad appeared multiple times, but only during April of 1969 (I could find no other ads for any other month in 1969), isn’t quite as odd as the 1968 campaign. The ad also doesn’t mention the multiple package options. This particular example was published in the April 4th, 1969, issue of the Honolulu Advertiser.
UPDATE: I ran across this photographic slide of a jeep train on eBay that looks identical to one that ran in the Flamingo Botanical Gardens (see postcard below). The problem is that the CJ-5 bears a Chevron Island plate, an island that is along the Gold Coast of Australia. Was Chevron Island a term used in Florida?
Here’s the post card (available on eBay):
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Originally posted January 14, 2013: Craig spotted a postcard on eBay about a jeep train in Flamingo, FL. Some additional investigation revealed the train was located at the Flamingo Botanical Gardens. It looks like they still use a CJ-5 to pull the jeep train! A tour leaves every hour, on the hour, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.
“Flamingo Gardens is a 60 acre not-for-profit attraction with a wildlife sanctuary, aviary, and botanical garden. The Gardens were originally the property of Floyd L. and Jane Wray, who in 1933 built a home and citrus grove on what was then the edge of the Everglades, where they started a botanical collection of tropical and subtropical fruit trees and shrubs.”
From the website:
Here are historical photos of the jeep train:
Florida Memory, http://floridamemory.com/items/show/92849:
State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory, http://floridamemory.com/items/show/131421: