UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Possible rebuild core.
“Used L134 Engine from Willys Jeep
Engine has low/no oil pressure
Good Core or Rebuild
Email with questions
Make Offer
As shown (no Distributer, no Carb)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Possible rebuild core.
“Used L134 Engine from Willys Jeep
Engine has low/no oil pressure
Good Core or Rebuild
Email with questions
Make Offer
As shown (no Distributer, no Carb)”
Not running.
https://glensfalls.craigslist.org/cto/d/cambridge-willys-jeep-1942/7123154581.html
“1942 Willys jeep
Engine complete, not currently running.
Local pickup
Cash
Offers considered”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
https://westernmass.craigslist.org/cto/d/west-springfield-1948-willys-cj2a/7118227358.html
“I hav a complete Willys CJ2A Jeep that is all original. Body is pretty much shot. The motor ran when it was parked two years ago. Also have a rolling chassis with a New Jersey title. This would be a great start to a build because the frame is in good condition for its age. ”
It’s missing the rear and one side glass.
https://vermont.craigslist.org/atq/d/rutland-willys-jeep-arctic-top/7113275134.html
“Aluminum cab closure for Willys Jeep. It was on a 1947 CJ2A. Windshield glass intact. Missing side and rear. I will consider trades anything old and cool.”
UPDATE: Still AVailable.
(10/03/2019) Includes a plow. Has some wood sides that I imagine are covering a rough body.
https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/pts/d/stoughton-jeep-willys/7121521840.html
“1950 Jeep CJ3A – have plow also.
Was my project but moving soon.
Wood on sides (see pictures).
Not started in some time.
Complete. Unmodified original.”

Mark and his son Tom have assembled another video with Drew at the Jeep Farm, this time it involves the rebury of a CJ-5.
Marked form FS-F514105, this brochure highlights some of the tool bar implements available for jeeps, including the Rotary Lister Planter, the Conventional Moldboard Middle Buster, The Roatry Bottom Middle Buster, the Field Cultivator and the Row Fertilizer Attachment.
Barry Thomas suggests that some or all of these may be ex-newgren items that, following Newgren’s struggles, Willys-Overland began to market and sell under ‘Jeep’. I’m not as versed as some folks on the individual implements, so maybe someone can confirm this?
One thing is clear to me; Willys-Overland did not devote much marketing resources to this sales effort. These brochures are pretty simplistic compared to many other marketing documents of the time. Maybe there was a small team with a tight budget assigned to try to make something happen with this niche of farming and implements?
Unlike the other brochures in this group of seven, this was the only one-page brochure and it lacked a form number.
This unusual little lighter is engraved with Willys, Packard, and Mack. Kenneth B. Schleicher ran a dealership out of Lehighton, Pennsylvania, for fifteen years. He passed away in 1984.
View all the information on eBay
Vintage Redilite Stick Lighter KB Schleicher Mack Willys Packard never used”
UPDATE: **Sold**
(05/10/2020) Seems a good price. Radiator has been swapped.
“1947 Empire tractor, s/n 5184. This tractor runs well. Tires are in good condition. We were told by seller who owned the tractor since the 1960s that the first owner had a custom haying business & the tractor kept overheating pulling a self powered bailer so he installed a McCormick Deering radiator. Sellers family built the 3 point lift & blade to clean barn stalls. Empire tractors were made with same engines, transmission, transfer case, and differential as Jeeps.”