UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $14,500.
Appears solid.
“Full off frame restoration. Excellent daily driver.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $14,500.
Appears solid.
“Full off frame restoration. Excellent daily driver.”
Needs brakes. Has the KS 0-9 speedo, but it’s missing the needle (not uncommon).
https://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/d/peaster-1957-willys-jeep-cj5/7031407283.html
“Willy’s Jeep in good shape. Brakes need bled, but otherwise engine works good, new battery. Always kept inside. Perfect for ranch, hunting camp or weekend projects. Odemeter does not work, so unsure of the miles. No title.”
It says zero rust, but I see some surface rust?
https://springfield.craigslist.org/cto/d/salem-1968-jeep-cj6/7030410146.html
“Yes! You read it right! This is a factory CJ6 — NOT a 5, or a 7, a 6 from California. This is one of few. VERY RARE. And the oldest and only Jeep I’ve ever owned that has ZERO rust! Factory V6. PTO wench. 3 speed. Everything mechanically works great except the brakes will need gone through. Priced as is. On the back burner for now. As I do more, the price will go up. Comes with extra hood and original safari top. Not interested in trades unless totally in my favor. Prefer to sell. Serious inquiries only, please.”
Runs?
https://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/d/fort-worth-1944-willys-mb/7030448387.html
“1944 Willys MB Jeep for your military vehicle restoration project. Frame and body relatively rust-free. Footwell and interior rusted. Ran fine last time it was driven, ten or so years ago. Windshield included (not shown in photos). Trailer NOT included. Mileage unknown, but it is well used. After all, it’s 75 years old”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $5000.
(08/23/2019) Listed as a 1944, this has a variety of CJ-2A parts on it. The body appears to be a VEC body. Needs a closer look to sort things out.
“Titled 1944, but have been told body is 45 or 46, engine is 46. Runs and drives, not bad for overall shape. Have all new seats with cushions, new tires, starts right up. Trades possible.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $23,000. Price dropped to $16,000.
(11/13/2018) Looks like much of the body and the fenders are home made.
https://mcallen.craigslist.org/cto/d/donna-1954-jeep-willys-cj3/7031725852.html
“1954 Jeep Willys CJ3
Overall condition exterior and interior is excellent condition (Show room condition)
ALL Matching numbers!!
COMES WITH OWNER MANUALS, Vinyl cab with doors and large zippered rear door, drop down tailgate. This Jeep is in overall amazing condition and appears to have mostly original parts. The Jeep looks, runs, and drives great, tires are like new, all lights work, starts in one crank.
It’s like your buying a new Jeep in this pristine condition! A real collectors vehicle! You won’t find many like this out there.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250
(10/19/2019) No powertrain.
“What I have for sale is a gutted (NO ENGINE, NO TRANSMISSION, NO TITLE) 1966 Jeep CJ6 for parts only. I’m asking $2,500 OBO. Please email for phone number so we can discuss further.”
This brochure showed a rare image of the FJ-3 in a jeep family brochure. This is Form No. DM61-01, the kick off of the animal series of brochures.
The Desert Sun published an ad highlighting the payload and wheel base of the FC-170 on October 11, 1962.
Anyone recognize the manufacturer or model of this hardtop? I noticed there were several models when going through the archives. Those long doors and the odd roof makes it distinctive. The way the front edges hug the curve of the CJ-5 top also make it distinctive.
1. CJ-5 sold out of Lebanon Oregon in 2013:

2. CJ-5 sold out of Boomton, NJ in 2016:

3. Jeep customized CJ-5/flattie sold out of Oakgrove, Minnesota, in 2018:

4. Possible example out of Cedar Falls, Iowa, in 2010:
