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Hosted by Jelliff Auction and Realty, I feel this is a CJ2A with a CJ3A windshield, but I will defer and modify that determination, chime in and let me know if I’m wrong on that.
My reason for that is the ignition switch looks to be to the right side of the dash and it looks like it has longer leg frames on the seats,. There appear to be remnants of the bow holders as well possibly.
Willys Jeep flathead 4 cylinder, (body is in rough condition)
1949 Willys Jeepster L148 Engine Convertible- SOLD AT AUCTION $4,150 (March 23, 2025)
Too late to snag this its SOLD at Auction, but I ran across at a local to me Auction site and thought it was a really neat rig and would share the information, I think its had a lot of original stuff going for it and the low VIN was also of interest to me.
The L148 Engine is not super common either, this is a neat ride.
NOT FOR SALE.
But there is another L148 posted on OWF that is a few hundred serial from this one.
VIN: VJ3-6 10780 – Barn Find, has been parked in the barn on the estate for over 40 years. 6 cylinder, 3-speed on column, running condition unknown. Will be sold with Bill of Sale from Auction Company, no paperwork or title available.
I ran across some really nice pictures from a 2019 Auction of a 1931 Willys 6 Coupe, noted as a Model 97A. It sold for $26,400 (not sure if that is with or with out fee)
Either way I figured would share the pictures then I already had a bunch of Willy 6 stuff clipped from a few years ago so I went back and did a formal search for the 1931 information to tie it all together.
Low and behold the Willy 6 in general was a pretty successful ride for its time, setting records and winning races. Some fairly prestigious like it’s Pikes Peak class and up against some much higher funded rigs.
Enjoy, I thought it was really neat stuff, especially for the time frame.
There are a lot of interior bits that can be harder to come across in original form, there are repops of a lot of it, but like the arm rests and seats it looks mostly there.
Has some great patina, this one is worth a look.
Information from seller:
OBO
(Not much to go on there!)
Information from Tim:
1950 fits the mark, the top interior header has the round circles and it just looks correct to me for the full package, there is a back story here for sure someone needs to go figure it out for us and report back!
EXTERIOR
Grill, Front Bumper with Overrider, Rear Wrap Around, Splash Pan, tailgate looks great all the bits are there, lights looks legit on the rear just a simple license plate, very interesting it never got Tail Lights, that’s very intriguing to me, that its all there and the patina of everything, this has some serious potential for someone. Needs some work has rust.
INTERIOR
Gauges 0-8 Mantle Stye, has door echelons for push buttons, ash trays armrests, one seat missing one in the pics, hopefully its close by and maybe you find a hidden 7th Mother In Law seat with it! Never know till you go!
Wow what a great stance IMO, and looks like a quality restomod, the interior fit out and details like the shifter set up in the photos at least look well done. I like it.
Information from seller:
1950 Willy’s Jeepster. This is an old school resto-mod done years ago. No rust on body or frame. Excellent condition. Power plant is a 3.1 Chevy V6 with a turbo 350 tranny, so it rolls right down the road. Everything else is stock, suspension, interior, etc. aftermarket radio w Bluetooth. Everything works and passes inspection including heater. Will consider interesting trades.
This looks like a nice trail rig, its got some neat patina, and looks overall really solid.
Information from seller:
1954 Willys M38A1
Converted to 12V
New 65Amp Alternator & Belt
71’ Dauntless V6 w/D.U.I. Performance IGN.
Electric Cooling Fan
T18 4 Spd. Trans w/Creeper Gear
Single Stick Transfer Case
5.38 Gears
EDIT 5-4-25:(May the 4th be with you) Mike brought up some pretty basic stuff I missed and I totally agree, not a 1956. As he points out the ribbed roof makes this at least a ’59. In general I refrained from calling this a Maverick, just missing a few pictures to determine that. The Trim alone does not make it all Maverick, it has Maverick like trim, and then other pieces are just wrong for a Maverick. Cowl trim is wrong, and hood trim looks wrong, what little I can see. To further its not a 1956 Maverick the TV Show was on from September 1957 to July 1962. The trim package continued past those dates just not as a Maverick. The deciding factor for me at times is the title if the Title says 1956, when I walk up to DMV it’s a 1956 all day long. Just enough poor pictures to make one wonder, let’s contact them and go for a ride!
While the exterior is rough or ruff, the engine compartment still has quite a bit of stuff left in it, this could be a possible addition to an existing project for some parts.
Has Maverick trim around the windows, also provisions for the trim on the tailgate, kinda hard to make it all out in the pictures. But dash is missing the basket weave overlay, and looks repainted inside.
This looks pretty neat if you are in the local area.
Information from seller:
This is a diecast set of a 1941 Chevy Flatbed and Jeep Willys. Released in 2001 by Daimler Chrysler. The vehicles are in excellent condition. I don’t list an item as new if the package is opened. No shipping, cash only.
Might be better then that Monster Truck on the Military Frame to run down the lane and get the Mail in this!
Information from seller:
1974 Jeep DJ5 Retired Mail Jeep Right hand drive. Runs good and drives as a 1974 right hand drive Mail Jeep should drive. New brakes all the way around, just tuned up. Has the 232 AMC in line 6. Needs nothing to drive down the road. I have to many projects and don’t need this thing sitting around and getting ruined. Come and check it out $4250 or best offer. Will entertain trades but
(Cliff hanger on that “Will entertain trades but….)