UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Nice looking wagon.
“Restored 1946 Jeep Overland Wagon. Original owners manual. Restored. 4 cylinder L 84 – little devil engine. New tires. No rust. New upholstery. Mainly used for parades. 12 v electrical.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Nice looking wagon.
“Restored 1946 Jeep Overland Wagon. Original owners manual. Restored. 4 cylinder L 84 – little devil engine. New tires. No rust. New upholstery. Mainly used for parades. 12 v electrical.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $14,500.
(09/27/2017) “1949
Jeep Willys wagon
All Original
3rd owner with 17000 miles
More pics on request”
https://norfolk.craigslist.org/cto/d/norfolk-1949-jeep-willys/6880555707.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Looks ready for a cruise.
“Great running and fun driving jeepster . rare original 6 cylinder with manual 3 speed and overdrive . Original engine with 92k miles not restored car . Interior is very clean , body is very original and exceptionally clean . Engine runs smoothly and starts right up and a pleasure to drive around . Not too many around , even fewer in this shape .Currently on the road and enjoyed . Has side windows , jack, spare , heater (option ) , radio ( option ), and the larger 75hp 6 cylinder . Greta summer/Hampton car”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5750.
(01/28/2019) Runs and drives.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/hvo/d/laveen-1954-willys-high-hood-jeep/6893888234.html
“1954 WILLY’S HIGH HOOD JEEP
4 CYLINDER 3 SPEED
HAVE TITLE IN HAND
RUNS AND DRIVES
HAVE OWNED IT FOR OVER 25 YEARS”
Has a nice look to it.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/norco-willys-truck-1950/6888977751.html
“1950 Willys truck. Frame off restoration. Original flathead 6. In very good condition. Looks Great. Currently registered, pink in hand.
-New tires
-Upgraded master cylinder
-beer keg gas tank
-4 wheel drive
-Runs good
-12V system with one wire alternator
-All new glass (one front panel has a small crack)
-Door, windows, locks fully functional
-New exhaust system
-Original tailgate:”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
It’s been parked for a while.
“1958 Willys Jeep FC170 Forward Control, complete, super hurricane flathead six, 3 speed, has sat for about 10 years in a barn. before parking it was driven from Colorado to Texas. I put a battery in it, new wires and points and poured a little gas down the carb and she fired right up. Will probably need the tank cleaned a a new fuel pump to run on its own. was a military vehicle(still has blackout lights and military tires that hold air). Cab corners are rusty and has a sun roof. I do have the front bumper and brackets. These are pretty rare! Don’t miss your chance to own one.”
“Ran when parked.”
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2003009709994018/
“134 cu.in Devil motor Needs wiring Has been inside the garage for 20years but has compression.Ran when parked Need to sell for health reasons but possibly trade for a 30+ ft. RV”
Price is optimistic. Doesn’t run.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2219602994793581/
“1946 willys CJ2A All original motor spins free Minimal rust 5k obo or trade for something cool”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was for trade.
(05/09/2019) Seller wants containers.
“Willing to trade for 2-40″ containers. Please call for more info.”
The Kurgane 95 was a 4WD production model car with part-time 4WD, through the use of a transfercase. Production began in 1936, preceding both the Russian GAZ and the BRC/Ford GPs/Willys MA pre-production models, which means it could be considered the first production part-time 4WD vehicle. However, it did not have low range, which was an important attribute of the jeep.
There are only four known Kurgane 95 vehicles left in the world. You can read more about them on Jalopnik or on Wikipedia. It’s very reminiscent of the 1930s American Bantam Roadsters.

PHOTO CREDIT: WIKIPEDIA – Soviet soldiers posing with a captured Type 95 following the Battle of Khalkin-Gol.