Has a bunch of mods.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/fremont-53-willys-rat-rod/6994098536.html
“willys rat rod wagon
231 buick v6
bop powerglide w/ shift kit
drop axel
dearched rear springs”
Has a bunch of mods.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/fremont-53-willys-rat-rod/6994098536.html
“willys rat rod wagon
231 buick v6
bop powerglide w/ shift kit
drop axel
dearched rear springs”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
Looks like a good price for the right person.
“For sale is a Hunter Manufacturing 20K BTU Military Cab heater. It came equipped on a restored M38 I recently purchased, and I don’t really need heat in a topless Jeep. Working and in like NOS condition. Uses engine coolant to produce heat, electrical to run the blower fan – 2 speeds Hi/Low. Includes the switch, resistor and a small Douglas connector wiring harness. These were commonly used on M151 MUTTs but can also be used for 5 Tons, M37s, M38s, M38A1… anything with a 24V system. $100 Firm”
I believe these are Koenig Standard Cab doors for a CJ-5/6 hardtop: https://www.cj3b.info/Photos/Hardtops/Koenig/KoenigFolder2.JPG
https://wichita.craigslist.org/pts/d/olmitz-early-jeep-cj-metal-doors-cj2a/6992779080.html
“Pair of doors for early Jeep CJ with metal top. Not sure what years? Doors are super solid with no rust through. Includes regulators & latches. $100 for the pair.”
This may be a combination of MB/GPW and a CJ.
https://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/d/okemah-1948-jeep-willys/6988951881.html
“1948 Jeep Willys. Runs. Great for putting around town or to use as a hunting rig. He’s hauled many a deer out of the woods! I have a clean title.”
Looks like a good price.
https://wichita.craigslist.org/pts/d/wichita-aluminum-hard-top-willys-cj2a/6992815703.html
“Very nice original vintage aluminum hard top. All glass is in one piece and not cracked. This came off this running 1948 cj2a very original jeep. Just in time for winter!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(07/11/2019) Runs and drives. Needs some additional works. It appears to be a former Las Vegas Jeep Club rig.


“1954 Jeep Willys
Has had some customization.
35″ wheels
350 motor, carb just rebuilt.
All wiring to engine just done.
Starts, runs and drives.
New master break cylinder.
Newer Best Top needs to be installed.
Does need some work but it’s a solid truck.
Have clean title.”
UPDATE: **Still Available**
(04/25/2017) Needs work of some kind.
View all the information on eBay
“46 Willys jeep and the parts it was my toy and I have been gathering parts need money and don’t have time to work on it”
This has potential.
https://waterloo.craigslist.org/cto/d/cedar-falls-1949-willys-jeep-delivery/6985536828.html
“Rare barn find- 1949 Willy’s Jeep delivery has been sitting in a barn for 30+ years and then my garage for the past 4 years. The beast was used as a grocery delivery vehicle in the 60ish in Western Iowa. Mileage is at 68,000. Pretty rust free but the drivers side floor board is a little soft. It has new brakes, exhaust, tires, battery, and fuel line. This vehicle has the L134 Go Devil engine in it- 2WD. We had grand hopes to rebuild but it just hasn’t happened. Below is a link for when I drove it into my garage in June. $7500 OBO. Clean title in hand. Thanks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Lots to like here.
“A 1948 Willy’s CJ2A. Jeep is in very good condition. Shows less than 18 K miles on odometer. This was a classic barn find near Audubon Iowa in 1978, and was purchased by my father and driven home. The motor was smoking badly at that time and it sat indoors in heated storage for many years. In the last few years the 4 cylinder flat head motor has been rebuilt, the 3 speed manual drive line gone thru, the brake,fuel, and cooling systems repaired/replaced.
New windshield glass. New seat cushions on all three seats on original frames. Still wears its faded and scratched “Princeton Black” 1948 paint excepting a few areas that were cleaned up as it was restored to be a turnkey driver. Factory(?) side steps All five original wheels, still in faded 1948 “Sunset Red”- which actually was a pumpkin orange- with a black trim stripe. All five wheels still mounted with military style non directional tires. Continue reading
I’ve posted something similar to this video, but not this specific one (at least that I can find). This early 1941 film reel is narrated and shares the news that Ford’s Reconnissance Cars would be joining the Army. The video is located at the National Archives.