Sears hardtop with CJ-2A with doors $400 Stroudsburg, PA
Listed separately from the CJ-2A
Information from seller:
Sears hardtop with CJ 2A with doors
Sears hardtop with CJ-2A with doors $400 Stroudsburg, PA
Listed separately from the CJ-2A
Information from seller:
Sears hardtop with CJ 2A with doors
1946 CJ-2A jeep $1,000 Stroudsburg, PA
Some assembly required, but looks on the earlier side. Some pretty neat parts.
Hard Top is listed separately, so not sure on the package here.
Information from seller:
Project jeep with title Includes all pats Engine Transmission Top and doors separate
1946 CJ-2A WILLYS JEEP – $5,000 Sandia Park, NM
VEC? Never know on these but it does have the looks of an earlier ’46, 3 plates on the dash one is showing a low 30k serial number. Not qualified to call it a VEC, but it would be worth a look if you are in the market for those. Missing some of the early stuff for sure, but still has a lot going for this one.
Information from seller:
WILLYS JEEP 1946 CJ-2A
CLEAN TITLE
HAD IT RUNNING LAST YEAR
Have replacement panels for restoration
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/sandia-park-1946-cj-2a-willys-jeep/7903468234.html
While reading the latest issue of The Dispatcher Classic Willys / Jeep Magazine it was noted that you are still able to purchase the 2026 Holy Toledo Calendar.
This is a super high quality Willys / Jeep Calendar and is something really special for the garage, shop, office, or a really nice gift for that Willys friend who may not be as active on the internet.
Click on the photo to head over to their site……
The Dispatcher is a great magazine that takes many hours to perform the research and then overall production of this great resource. It contains historically accurate articles, entertaining Willys / Jeep cartoons from Roberto Flores, readers stories, Tech Tips and of course great coverage of past and upcoming Willys events. Looking for a list of Willys vendors? They have pages of Willys vendors for all areas of you project needs.
L-134 $900 Rockport, TX
Seems like a good deal on this L-134.
Information from seller:
Complete L-134 flathead engine assembly. Was running when pulled out of my jeep. Also have the starter, generator, regulator, air cleaner assembly. Engine mounts, flywheel, clutch disc, other small parts.
https://corpuschristi.craigslist.org/pts/d/rockport-1948-cj2a-willys-jeep-complete/7902895076.html
1956 Willys Wagon $1,500 Adrian, MO
Posted back in April, this is up at a reduced price, 2WD. Has the 56 Grill so looks the part, I feel that hood ornament could be later, I forget on those.
Information from seller:
I have a 56 willys jeep wagon 2wd has no motor or transmission roles good has rust but very fixable I have another back top hatch for it asking $1500 located in adrian mo
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/pts/d/adrian-56-willys-jeep-wagon/7890786574.html
1957 Willys Jeep CJ-5 $1,000 WY
CJ-5, kinda looks familiar like we may have posted this prior, but has some neat features. Hard Top, PTO Winch….
Information from seller:
1957 Jeep with plow, hardtop, PTO winch and vented windshield. Runs and drives but it’s not fast! High range/low range works but is stuck in 4×4. Plow works fine, cylinder leaks so it must be topped off when used. Battery will go dead if leave connected. No rust on the body at all. Would need to bring a trailer, clear title.
https://wyoming.craigslist.org/cto/d/saratoga-1957-willys-jeep/7904250302.html
1959 Willys Jeep M38A1 (CJ5) $4,000 Watertown NY
Pictures are not the best, but looks like a M-38A1 needs some work, not all original but says it runs.
Way up there in NY and probably tons of lake effect snow this year!
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/cto/d/new-york-1959-willys-jeep-military/7903396423.html
Information from seller:
1959 Willys Jeep Military Style M38A1 (CJ5)
All Original
Very Cool Classic
Paint is Good needs a solid wash
Used around farm
Less than 20k miles
Was stored in barn for 20 years
Cleaned gas tank
Installed an auxiliary fuel pump
Runs perfect
Engine hums
All gears and transfer case working freely
Will need a clutch and likely some brake cylinders
Won’t take much to have it on the road
Fun winter project to prep for Spring!
Has a PTO (power take off) winch on rear
Virtually no rust whatsoever
Two small rust spots on the drivers and passengers floors. Easy plate repair
Looking to sell by Saturday or I will fix the clutch and brakes myself to re-advertise for a lot more next year
Come and grab a great deal
A tidied up version of this exact vehicle recently sold for $22,000 on Bring a Trailer
I am located close to Watertown NY. Advertising here because there is no one in Watertown 😅
Christmas Deal
If I do not sell it by Saturday I will do the light resto needed in January when I have more time
$4000
1953? Willys Truck $1,000 Bainbridge, OH
I put this around ’53 has the small back window, the doors earlier with the push buttons, unfortently not enough here for the $1k asking price, but says OBO / May Trade, so never know. Has the WO gate and some smaller bits, still can’t make too much at this exact price point and it takes a lot of work and room to do these kind of part outs, so that limits the buying pool at times.
Information from seller:
I have a willys overland truck no motor no transmission or transfer case. Missing passenger front fender. Very rusty but would make great project. Floor boards rusted out. Frame seams solid. All wheels locked up. No title Asking $1000 obo may trade.
https://columbus.craigslist.org/bar/d/bainbridge-willys-overland-truck-4×4/7901298222.html
Just to refresh this to the top of the page, if you have something you would like us to post you can email us at post@ewillys.com
I recently got a post request caught up in-between a few of my other emails and dropped the ball on that posting. But will get it sorted.
But typically happy to share your Willys related items.
My suggestion on selling is cross posting is a must, it’s a great way to get exposure to your rig there are some fantastic platforms which you can cross post on for free.
Hope everyone is doing well and is having a great holiday season!
Thanks,
Tim