UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Sits on Chrysler chassis.
“Selling for brother- LOWER PRICE!!! Project vehicle! 1962 JEEP on a Chrysler truck chaiss. Please personal message me with your number and I’ll have him give you a call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Sits on Chrysler chassis.
“Selling for brother- LOWER PRICE!!! Project vehicle! 1962 JEEP on a Chrysler truck chaiss. Please personal message me with your number and I’ll have him give you a call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Looks in good shape. Needs battery.
“1975 Postal Jeep— new paint job, new glass and seals, new slide doors track bearings, nice seats. 232 six cylinder with automatic trans ran ok before we started paint job. Needs battery so won’t run right now. This was a project for dad that he didn’t finish. That’s up to you. Front windshield is new but not put in”
Looks like it might have some of the Selector-Like “Free Lock” hubs. Also has a PTO. Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/348362212534196/
“Willis Jeep was running when parked has pto wench”
TJ spotted this one. Price is optimistic.
https://jalopnik.com/the-jeep-cj-10-is-the-ugliest-jeep-truck-ever-but-this-1832635347
“1984 jeep cj10a , swapped onto a Wagoner 4×4 frame, 6cyl diesel, auto.. cool little jeep.. serious buyers only please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(10/05/2016) The red jeep has a DJ-3A body.
“two Willys jeeps for sale. They are rough but I was gonna make one out of the two. The blue one is a 1946 CJ2A, I have the data plate for it, but no title for either. I don’t know the year of the other one. The 46 has a bad frame but the other one is good. Neither one is running. There is also another set of axles and a set of 15in. powder coated wagon wheels goes with them. $1500 firm for all.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
I nearly bypassed this ad. Then I saw the overdrive. Has a hardtop as well.
“Drive train, has overdrive, chassis and doors. Unsure of year. Frame is in remarkable good shape for year.$350”
These two photos were published in the Sullivan Daily Times on June 6, 1947, which was the three year anniversary of D-Day. One photo shows St. Lo, France, in the summer of 1944. The other, taken from about the same location, shows St. Lo in 1947. After wasting far too much time examine the town via Google Earth, my guess is that the bottom photo was take just below a castle near the victim’s memorial, pointed south with the La Vire River along the right hand side.
This June 3, 1947, ad published in the Sullivan Daily Times, out of Sullivan, Indiana, highlights the ability of the jeep to be an efficient, low-cost option as a road-service vehicle.
TJ spotted this ad. These Tonka jeeps are for sale at different prices. The olive drab military jeep has sold.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/709972656181263/?ref=messenger_share
” Blue Jeepster in beautiful shape $25
Pink Surrey Elvis Jeep $50
Turquoise Jeep. Nicely restored! $30
Red Jeep. Nicely restored! $25″
This has some Cutlas Bulldog hubs. It appears there’s been some body patching on both sides near the drain holes.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/956607198054551/
“Awesome old Willy’s cj3. Ran when parked. All original comes with a full soft top. Have videos of it running. Just been sitting for a while”
