Could be some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/560021551484889/
“Has 4 cylinder motor and all running train. Sears lockers on 4 wheel drive.”
Could be some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/560021551484889/
“Has 4 cylinder motor and all running train. Sears lockers on 4 wheel drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Listed as a “1943”, it looks more like a CJ-3A. Not sure how much value is here.
“1943 Jeep Willy’s project Jeep ran years ago could drive it around just smoked pretty bad 1000 obo today”
It’s listed as as 1948 Whilly.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/432860314308947/
“1948 whillys jeep 2.000 or ob”
This appears to have a replacement body. No description provided.
Doesn’t run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/950281902024982/
“Listing for my parents. 1946 cj-2a Willys Jeep less than 15,000 miles. Original motor. Needs some work. Does not run currently.”
This photo and caption from August 27, 1943, described Lena Horne’s visit to a local baseball game between SCU and players from the 92nd Infantry Division.
George Baxter shared a bit of cheer from everyone at Army Jeep Parts.
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $4500.
I thought I’d seen this for sale, but I didn’t find it in my archives.
“This is a custom Willys Jeep pickup that has been shortened and made into a convertible. It has original transmission and transfer case. It has a Ford 261 v8 witch is the predecessor to the 289. It has no rust and it also comes with a working PTO winch! I hate to sell it but I have a couple other projects I’m trying to finish and I’m a disabled vet so with Christmas on the way I need the cash! I have a like new set of nice tires I will throw in if someone gives close to my asking price! This thing has had a lot of work put into it!”
Has a few updates, such as power brakes and steering.
https://jonesboro.craigslist.org/pts/d/jonesboro-1949-willys-jeepster/7035319852.html
“1949 Willys Jeepster has: 4 Cylinder Engine 3 SpeedManual Transmission Power Brakes Power Steering New Black Carson Top Butternut Yellow Paint.”