UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has mods.
“1957 jeep fc170 v6 4.3 4×4”
Maybe this will interest someone?
https://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/pts/d/hebron-jeep-engine-test-stand/7061526276.html
“I have this custom made 6 or 12 volt Jeep engine test stand. It is ready to run and has everything needed except the motor. It will work for a GPW, Willies or CJ motor. The motor mounts are adjustable and could be easily converted to fit a small block engine as well. It comes with a radiator, water hoses, fuel lines, bell housing, oil line, spark plugs, extra resister, celluloid, battery cables, gas tank, oil gauge, temp gauge, starter switch, exhaust and muffler, battery tray for 6 or 12 volt battery and a spare parts box, made of heavy duty metal and is on wheels. It works great and a must for the jeep restoration. Pick up only. I have over 450 in just material in it.”
If you feel the need for speed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/400501680851173/
“422 ci stroker motor,built th350 trans,chaindrive,9inch rear,extra cut bogger tires,to many things to list,contact for more info.Have many more pictures too”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
(01/10/2020) This has a replacement body, a later model engine and modified steering.
“Willy’s CJ-3A Jeep + Trailer. Runs Great. Call, Text, or email for more information.”
Runs. It’s a mix of parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1517763865042551/
“48 Jeep Willys. On a 73 commando frame. 304 AMC Motor. Runs great 4×4 all working. No mechanical problems. Serious buyers please.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $100.
Needs glass, but looks solid.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/pts/d/hammond-m38a1-cj-5-metal-top-and-doors/7054379142.html
“Metal half cab off a M38A1. Good shape, needs windows. Might fit a Jeep CJ5.”
UPDATE: Property sold. These must be sold quickly. Price dropped to $1500.
(01/20/2020) A 1946 CJ-2A and a parts CJ-2A. there could be some value here.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/pts/d/rosebud-1946-jeep-willy/7059317336.html
“1946 jeep willy CJ2A has spare parts truck. what you see is what you get.”
This might interest someone.
https://toledo.craigslist.org/pts/d/grand-rapids-jeep-willys-kaizer/7058285406.html
“Kaizer cylinder head. Will fit and add horse power to willys 4 cyl. engine. Rare and kinda hard to find.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Appears worth a look.
“1946 Willys CJ2A ser#20775
This is an early model civilian jeep. The chassis is good, body is fair. Needs some small patch work but nothing major. The engine turns by hand, transmission shifts fine. Appears to have 2″ lift springs on it. Tires are old but all 4 hold air and have decent tread left. No title, I will provide bill of sale, or I can obtain a title for an additional fee.”
This brochure was part of the family of brochures described in this Kaiser/Willys ad post from a few days ago. Curiously, this brochure is labeled form W-239-6, suggesting it was printed for 1956, while the original version of this was form W-239-5.
After comparing the two different versions, I could only find some minor differences between the two. The ‘biggest’ difference was a slight repositioning of the text within the balloons on page 2 of the brochure. Form “5” had misplaced the text slightly, with a few letters extending above a couple balloons. Form “6” seems to have fixed that. It also appears that Form “6” uses a bolder font for the text in the balloons. There could also be some minor differences that I did not detect. Here’s my comparison of the balloons:
So, now I know I should have bought a W-239-5 version if I wanted the original! Another lesson learned the hard way 🙂 … anyway, here’s the scan of the W-239-6 version:
Compare those pics to the Form W-239-5 version from Autopaper: