UPDATE: This was list back in 2017.
This is listed as a ‘1967’. It runs.
View all the information on eBay
“‘67 jeep willys FC 170. Runs and drives. Stored indoor last 10 yrs . Windshield included in crate. Condition is Used. Local pickup only.”
UPDATE: This was list back in 2017.
This is listed as a ‘1967’. It runs.
View all the information on eBay
“‘67 jeep willys FC 170. Runs and drives. Stored indoor last 10 yrs . Windshield included in crate. Condition is Used. Local pickup only.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000
(10/14/2019) This appears to have a replacement tub (no cowl lid).
https://centralmich.craigslist.org/pts/d/chesaning-1952-m38-jeep/7158921346.html
“M38 military. Runs, drives and stops.
Buick V6 motor. Power steering. New NDT tires. Nice aluminum radiator.”
This looks in pretty good shape and well could be a 25,000 mile vehicle.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/d/hector-1954-willys/7164983701.html
“1954 Willys AeroLark. 2 door, 6 cylinder with overdrive. 25k (not a typo) original miles. Car runs and drives great. Asking $7,900 obo,”

No pics provided.
https://toledo.craigslist.org/gms/d/haskins-huge-estate-sale/7167375730.html
“This estate sale is going to be BIG! A woodworkers, collectors, and mechanics dream. Come out and see model planes and cars, antique and modern woodworking tools, a full garage with VW and Model A vehicle parts, interesting magazines, musical instruments, and even a 1947/48 Willys Jeep! We’ve got activities for teaching the kids still at home or appliances and furniture for the ones getting their first apartment. Vintage and antique pieces can be found in nearly every room with beautiful knickknacks to spruce up any space. Hand sanitizer will be provided”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $20
This has a patched body and will need work and assembly.
“$2500.00 OBO Needs work”
This one has been for sale previously.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/d/canyon-country-willys-custom/7164303251.html
“48 Willy’s on a
41 Willy’s coupe chassis.
Rat rod if you will.
This is fully custom from a build back in the 80s.
Channeled 7-9 inches.
Shortened.
Wagon top removed.
They built a truck cab top that has been removed but still have it.
Has a 65ish for 170 with a Zenith/stomberg euro carb from the 70s.
Since I got it I did a suicide front end dropping front about 8 inches and extending it 36 inches. Rear dropped 3 to give it a California rake look to it.
I have not driven it since I finished the suspension changes.
There is defenately things that still have to be done. Some lights that have to be fixed and button up some things. I drove the car last November or so before I started mods.
Only started since then.
This is a one of a kind that will never be seen again.
It is registered and titles and up to date. With title in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
This may be a good price. It’s listed for $7500 in the text, but my only $6800 in the title (might be a price drop). The body isn’t perfect, as the steps are missing.
“Jeep CJ2A 4×4 1947. Looking for $7,500 runs drives( Facebook will not let me post it for more the 6800). Has a V6 225 Dauntless buck 1967 also comes with a second set of wheels and tires, that would of been original equipped. upgraded to an aluminum radiator still have the original and will transfer over with the jeep. item is currently located in NY, will diliver”
Project.
https://peoria.craigslist.org/cto/d/pekin-1950-willys-jeepster/7163096216.html
“Unique opportunity to restore a 1950 Willy’s Jeepster. Almost all, if not all, the parts are there with many duplicates. Includes two engines and transmissions – one is the original 6 cylinder and the other is a 1953 6 cylinder. I just finished restoring one and have decided not to tackle another, so this is your opportunity. Selling as a package only, I won’t separate for parts.
Cash sales only. You will need to pick up the vehicle. Sorry, no shipment or delivery. I won’t accept PayPal or other electronic payments.”
Next updates will be Friday.
A CJ-V35/U landed on the front page of the Leisuretime Magazine, published by the Gazette Telegraph out of Colorado Springs, Colorado, on August 07, 1965. It looks like the jeep has been modified with a taller radiator (and perhaps another engine), which apparently led to the lack of a hood.
For the story, the writer spent some time with the Mountain Airs Citizen Band Radio Club (not the catchiest of names). I didn’t realize that CB clubs were a ‘thing’, but there was even a magazine dedicated to that group of folks called S9. Here’s an example from 1966 (one in which the Mountain Airs’ name appears somewhere): https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-CB-Radio/S9-Magazine/S9-1966-05.pdf.
Below is the Gazette Telegraph article: