Not much value left here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2951372041599553/
“No title bill of sale”
Not much value left here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2951372041599553/
“No title bill of sale”
Not much value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/533301487232848/
“Year: 1948 Make: Jeep Model: CJ2A Body style: convertible Exterior color: Brown Interior color: Brown Fuel type: Gasoline Vehicle condition: Fair Mileage: 30000 48”CJ2A no title no motor no trans or transfer case”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/d/blythe-1942-willy-mb-custom/7011028994.html
(1/04/2019) “3 liter v6 350 transmission dana 44 front AMC 20 rear 4.88 gears disc brakes all around power steering teralow kit in the transfer case. Adapter leaks but I have a new one. 4 link rear leaf spring in rear. Ox selectable locker rear. Solid front axle.”
These two ads were published in the same newspaper a year apart. The 1947 ad highlights the versatility of the farm vehicle and, as an added bonus, its versatility cuts costs. The 1948 ad emphasizes the cost savings, because the jeep is versatile. It’s basically the same message, but with different emphases.
This April 4, 1947, ad from A.B. Clothier & Son in the Oxford Leader highlighted the farm versatility of the Universal Jeep.
This ad appeared in the January 1956 issue of Practical Builder, page 282. It’s a pretty niche specific ad.
No caption. It was part of a box marked “Sept 1947”.
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When inverted in photoshop it looks like this:
“VINTAGE
– These came to me indirectly from the widow of a professional (press and otherwise) photographer based in the Holyoke MA area
– The negative(s) is(are) original 3 1/4 x 4 1/4” Black & White
– Due to the light box, some images are seen as cut off
– Camera was set to the monochrome for ease of viewing – some color variations may appear on negatives
– These came from a box labelled: Sept 1947 – this does not guarantee accurate dating, though it is assumed to be somewhat accurate
The pics of the chassis look recent, but the pics of the 3A look like pics of pics.
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/dearing-willys-jeep/7029372529.html
“1952 Willys Jeep
Buick v6 (1987) lots of extras
Also a 1947 Jeep chases with a sbc v8”

Runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/738478113300081/
“Been garage kept since 1984 but was still started periodically everything runs rebuilt engine by my gpa n uncle years ago rebuilt transfer case it got 3 gears i beilive than like 3 different 4 ×4 4high 4low than extra 4low front n back pozzy track all original parts has the hubs with the two levers that pull out and spin to lock and unlock your hubs i know its at least considered to be in #4fair condition or #3 wich is little better than fair i got an updated clean title and everything serious inquires only pm me mainly need the cash but might barter for trades n cash the more i start putting into it the more its going to be worth i wish i could keep it but i am in a bind financially”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $1257.
Missing engine.
“For sale 1950s era jeep forward control, FC-150. Very rare. Missing motor but takes the same engine as the common Willys Jeep. Good transmission. Nothing is frozen. Great restoration project. Will trade for tractors, heavy equipment, ag implements.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
(11/26/2019) It runs, but still needs some work.
“I got this classic old flat-fender Jeep 16 months ago as a non-running project.
I’ve done a ton of work to it and now it runs.
It is still a project, but for someone else to finish.
The bottom line is I have a clear title and it runs down the road pretty good.
The stock 3 speed tranny shifts fine and the transfer case works good 2wd, 4wd hi, and 4wd lo.
The stock 4 cyl engine has 110-125 psi compression on all cylinders and runs great.
The tub has its fair share of rust holes.
The fenders, hood, and tailgate are in pretty good shape.