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1950 CJ-3A Queen Creek, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.

There might be value here. Probably needs some work.

“CJ3A Willys project. Has running Go Devil L134. New starter, points, coil. Needs radiator repaired. Great start for a flat fender classic. Clean title, can help with delivery if needed.”

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Hardtop Indio, CA $350

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This may be a Koenig hardtop. A few had the flat back like this. It also looks very similar to a Lambert top, but those tops had smaller rear windows. Oddly, it seems like the passenger side of the top near the passenger door area has been trimmed. I would ask for passenger side pics of this one before going to see it.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2397674526934432/

“Here is a good condition factory Jeep CJ 3A hardtop. It bolts on. This is just for the hardtop only…not the Jeep. No rust or bad areas……needs painting”

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1962 FJ-3A Encino, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.

There were 831 FJ-3As produced (in contrast, 7300 FJ-3s were produced; this was the shorter version that was mostly, but not exclusively, used by the post office). Based on a my records and a quick google search, I’d guess there are more like 50 FJ-3As still around, but that’s still not many.

“1962 jeep willys fleetvan runs and drives ready for shows or a restoration.There are probably only about 20 of these cars left in the world. Message me with any questions”


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1948 CJ-2A Redlands, CA $12,000

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UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,000.

(06/18/2019) Lots of updates to this flattie.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/467459810679116/

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“Here is my 1948 Willys! It runs and drives great! Everything works on it and it has a lot of extras! Fun car to do some off-roading in! Asking $18,000 obo. Here are all the details
305 Chevrolet V8
Dana 44 axles
Front disc brakes
PRP seats
CNC pedals
Jamar ProX master cylinder
20 gallon fuel cell
Onboard air compressor
8000 lb winch
2 KC HID lights
KC LED light bar
Swingaway spare tire carrier
Race radio
Intercom
Auto meter gauges
New wiring
Roll cage
Warn hubs
Tow bar”

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1947 CJ-2A Las Vegas, NV **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.

(09/08/2019) Could be worth a look. May have an f-head.

“1947 Jeep CJ2A runs and drives. $3000 obo”

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Year? CJ-2A? Nicholson, PA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.

John shared this odd one. For $300, there should be value here. This appears to have a Porter & Reed hardtop.

“willys jeep many good parts must go do not want to end up in scrap yard.”

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Koenig Hardtop Brochures

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UPDATE:  Thanks to Dave, we have some additional Koenig history: 

“The son of the founder built the company up into a successful business making winches, “truck bodies”, and other stuff. His name was Herbert Koenig and he died in 2011 at age 95. An obit mentions that Koenig Iron Works (of Houston) was sold in 1978, and is now known as “RKI” and makes truck equipment (in Houston). They are RKI-US.com. Nothing indicates they care about Jeeps anymore!

Also, a Danish guy seems to have a website named Koenigwinches.com and it seems he makes parts for Koenig winches.”

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Original Post November 2019: 

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This is a good example of simple post that spun out of control. Initially, I wanted to look at some changes in Koenig’s CJ-5 hardtop model numbers over the years; But, that then expanded to a look at twenty years (or so) of brochures.

THE EARLY YEARS:

The timeline of the early Koenig brochures are pretty easy to identify based on the jeeps used. In later years, Koenig began using numbered ‘bulletins’ to identify brochures. At first, I thought the numbered bulletins should be ordered by ascending number, but after closer examination, I the later two digits of each bulletin number reflect the year of the brochure. As you will see, other brochure elements back this theory.

Before we start, you can find installation instructions for some Koenig hardtops here.

The earliest Koenig brochure I can find was published in an early Willys-Overland Equipment brochure (1949?). The models consisted of “Full Cab” and “Half Cab”. This brochure was included among a surprisingly large number of hardtop competitors’ brochures, including Worman tops, CarsonCraft tops, Boston Top tops, Sturdee tops, Porter & Reed tops, Body V7 Works tops, Blue Star tops, Lambert tops, Hills Custom Built tops and Meyers tops (which became sears tops and a company that was different from the one that produced later Meyer tops).

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This brochure circa 1949 showed half and full cabs on a CJ-3A:

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