UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $80.
Looks like a good price.
“Original factory Willys jeep front fenders. In great condition. Came off a 1946. $80 for both.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $80.
Looks like a good price.
“Original factory Willys jeep front fenders. In great condition. Came off a 1946. $80 for both.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(12/03/2019) Runs and drives.
“1974 Classic DJ5 Postal Jeep. This is a RHD, automatic transmission, postal vehicle. Starts right up! Just replaced the carburetor, all the lights work, tires are in excellent shape, with a nice spare. This vehicle was my husband’s baby but he doesn’t have the time for it anymore. No trades, cash only.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/22/2014) The steps look like they may have been modified a little.
https://boston.craigslist.org/sob/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep-cj2a/7040745181.html
“11946 CJ2A Willy’s Jeep, Good condition, runs well. 44k original miles.Started off new at Squantum Air Base, Quincy, Ma. $10,000. or trade? Used in many Memorial day and Veterans day Parades. Trades considered. No campers or boats please. Last used in Veterans Day Parade. Also comes with vinyl top and temporary doors.”
Ann’s mom is in the hospital and, likely, doesn’t have too long to live, so updates might be hit & miss for the next few days.
Mario posted on Facebook this great ad for American Central Manufacturing.
Certainly it isn’t the first jeep to be stuck in New Guinea! This photo included a February 25, 1944, article from the Healdsburg Tribune that updated on New Guinea operations.


UPDATE: Still available.
(05/20/2019) This jeep-train carried visitors through Fairchild Gardens.
View all the information on eBay
“Postcard Florida CJ-5 Rambler Jeep Fairchild Tropical Garden”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/29/2019) Appears solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/754869514985992/
“4wd 4 wheel steer, 3speed with high and low range. Runs great. Mule can be taken anywhere off-road.”
It’s been cut up, but it would still make a fine race or offroad body. Fiberglass shells are often used for race jeeps around the PNW.
https://akroncanton.craigslist.org/pts/d/canton-willys-jeep-fiberglass-tub/7044643828.html
“Fiberglass Willys tub has brake master cylinder petals and steering column was going to use this and make a rat rod jeep but I Lost interest in it so this one needs to go”
This April 20, 1962, article in the La Habra Star highlighted Sam Winner, Frances Hughes, and Cruz Gomez, who had recently completed the two-day, 300 mile Hemet Run and camp-out. The planned to followed that up with the Indio Jeep Run in May.