No pics provided.
https://roseburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/klamath-falls-1952-willys-jeep/7032476681.html
“1952 Military Willys Jeep
4-cylinder 4Wdrive, has tow bar, hard top
And original manuals. $5000 or best offer”
No pics provided.
https://roseburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/klamath-falls-1952-willys-jeep/7032476681.html
“1952 Military Willys Jeep
4-cylinder 4Wdrive, has tow bar, hard top
And original manuals. $5000 or best offer”
No pics provided.
https://roseburg.craigslist.org/cto/d/wilbur-1954-willys/7032284367.html
“1954 Willys CJ-3B
Complete and original with hardtop and PTO winch
Straight and clean body, New rubber, Good Glass, Starts easy
Restoration quality
$3000.00 firm”
This is a modified DJ-3A.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/d/fontana-jeep-willy-parts/7029869302.html
“The jeep started life as a 1957’s dj3a and was converted to 4wd later on. I have 5 rims and tires, fiberglass hardtop with wooden doors, doors need new wood. I also have the front windshield that goes with this set. i was thinking of keeping this unless i could find or trade for a regular fold down windshield. also have 4 stock leaf springs. make me an offer on this stuff. I need it gone.”
Probably has an f-head. Needs work.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/occidental-1946-jeep-willys/7032326379.html
“1946 Jeep Willy’s
New tires
New brakes
Runs good
$5,000 OBO”
UPDATE: Originally posted in 2012
Here’s some great early mud racing video from Yakima, Washington.
Just a few updates today.
Photos of this modified jeep located at the Auto & Technik Museum, in Sinsheim, Germany, were posted to the G-503 Facebook page. After some various guesses, Alexander Schingerlin explained how this was modified.
“Look what you see at the picture, a Lanz Tractor and a strange looking Willys. Gas was expensive in the years after war and someone put the complete unit – engine, transmission, in an Willys. Thats why the cooler is so high and the Engine so far in the front because of the long transmission of the tractor”
This is another modified German jeep, but this time it’s a CJ-3A located at the Budensee Museum in Uhldingen-Mühlhofen, Germany. Based on the Facebook caption, it appears to be a wood burning engine.
“(translation from German by Facebook) This Willys Jeep served until the mid-60 s a salary sawer, who moved from home to house. This vehicle prepares the fuel-eating glutton engine for users. What was the solution? Find out more on our historic wooden saw days on 13. and 14.10.2018.”
A French site credits Serge Hiltenfinck with owning (and probably restoring) this 1943 MB “Garage Sully”-branded tow jeep. This photo was taken as part of vintage car meet in Ostheim, Germany.

” Serge Hiltenfinck had released this amazing Jeep wrecker from 1943, alongside the Daimler truck firefighters Jebsheim, which also dates from 1943.”
These two photos were posted to Flickr by Tobias Hartmann.
I didn’t realize the Buster Keaton had done multiple commercials for Jeep under the brand “Lessons In Living”. Here are three that I found:
1 At the end of this commercial Jeep highlights the Hong Kong and Maverick TV series:
2. This is the most common version I’ve seen on line:
3. You can depend on a service station jeep owner: