It’s been stored for 3 decades.
https://nh.craigslist.org/pts/d/amherst-jeep-overland-willys-jeepster/7146368276.html
“IN STORAGE 30 YEARS ENGINE RAN IN NO BREAKS , HAND BRAKE WORKS. A SWEETY NEEDS RESTORATION but not much ORIGINAL MOTOR”
It’s been stored for 3 decades.
https://nh.craigslist.org/pts/d/amherst-jeep-overland-willys-jeepster/7146368276.html
“IN STORAGE 30 YEARS ENGINE RAN IN NO BREAKS , HAND BRAKE WORKS. A SWEETY NEEDS RESTORATION but not much ORIGINAL MOTOR”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Steve shared these hoping someone could use them. The brown Spen Trailer is $650. The other one is $450.
“A nice Willys Jeep trailer. Could use some new wood in the floor.
Yes it’s still available. No I won’t ship.
If you ask I will not respond.
I want 650 for the spen trailer. Still has the original hub caps. That’s the brown one.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/27/2020) Runs?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1475437489300677/
“1951 Jeep M38 with original waterproof 4 cyclinder engine. Keep is complete. Also have a brand new steel tub and fenders that go with it. Rare Jeep, only made 2 years.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/13/2020) This vehicle still runs and plows. It has at least some Jeep DNA, possibly from a CJ-3B or M-38A1 based on the year.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/287655079061006/
“1953 government Jeep. Leo had used it for plowing snow. Runs great. Has snow plow .”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(06/11/2020) This is a project. The body has been lengthened.
https://knoxville.craigslist.org/bar/d/sevierville-willys-jeep/7152847852.html
“Willy’s Jeep sitting on an S10 4 x 4 frame, 4.3 motor 700 trans. This is a project that needs to be finished for sale or trade”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/22/2016) The body has been repaired near the entry areas on both side of the body.
“1954 willys jeep 3b model awesome shape garage kept 18 years all original 6500.00 obo must see”
https://lakeland.craigslist.org/cto/d/lakeland-willys-jeep/7146350345.html

UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/22/2020) There could be value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/237003434027074/
“I have 2 hobart GP-258 generator welders for sale both complete the one on the trailer has the arc sense throttle linkage NEITHER OF THEM RUN but wouldn’t take much to get going both engines are free and have compression uses a Willys CJ2A engine parts are easy to find at any auto parts store just lost motivation. Trailer included sells as a set will not separate”
This August 1, 1948, brochure extolls the five lines of trucks produced by Willys-Overland. This is one of the earliest Truck brochures, if not the earliest?
The problem I have with this brochure is that it doesn’t seem very clear on what constitutes the “five” truck lines. Are the wagons and jeeps considered trucks for the purposes of this brochure? Page 3 of the brochure suggests that could be the case. On the other hand, there’s no Universal ‘Jeep’ shown within the tri-fold main portion of the brochure (though a Universal jeep lands on the back of the brochure).
Based on the brochure, I would say the 5 TRUCK lines are 1) The 2WD ‘Jeep’ Pick-Up Truck; 2) The 4WD ‘Jeep’ Pick-Up Truck; 3) The ‘Jeep’ Platform Stake Truck; 4) The ‘Jeep’ Canopy Truck; and 5) The ‘Jeep’ Van Truck. I am likely incorrect about this …
Print date:
This August 21, 1960, article in the Ogden Standard Examiner out of Utah includes a photo of a CJ-2A with a home made, odd hardtop.
This December 22, 1940, article in the Birmingham News highlights the latest arrival of “midget automobiles” at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. I would imagine these are Bantam BRC-60s.