Might have some bondo on the driver’s side.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/walnut-creek-jeep-for-sale/6917073378.html
“1953 CJ 3A new tires runs great”
Might have some bondo on the driver’s side.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/walnut-creek-jeep-for-sale/6917073378.html
“1953 CJ 3A new tires runs great”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Runs and drives.
“1947 CJ2A Willy’s Jeep. This jeep was redone about 20 years ago and was stored inside most of the time since. Flat head 4 cylinder engine, 6 volt electrical, buddy seat in back, 4 seat belts, side mounted spare tire, tow bar for towing behind other vehicle. Factory 3 speed with hi/low range and 2 or 4 wheel drive. What I believe to be all factory engine. Mechanical fuel pump, 6 volt electrical system, canister oil filter, oil bath air cleaner. Starts and runs good, drives good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
The seller included a pic of the serial number. You’ll note an “S” in the middle of the two number sets. That means it had smog equipment.
“1970 cj6 .v6 Buick factory .all original .very little rust .can deliver.bill of sale only .out of computer at dmv.no smog ever”
This has some Kelly or Cutlas hubs.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/los-angeles-1947-willys-cj-2a-jeep-4×4/6915570636.html
“Jeep all complete. Motor. Start but. Need. Attention. Missed fender drive side. Has. Tow bar. You be able to TOW”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(10/30/2018) Has updated steering setup.
“1947 WILLYS JEEP 4X4
WINCH, HARDTOP, SOFT TOP,
REAR GAS AND SPARE TIRE CARRIER
AND LOTS MORE PARTS GO WITH IT.”
Last winter I was standing in my driveway when a guy I didn’t recognize pulled up and asked if I was the guy who ran eWillys. My mind jumped to three things, was he a reader? Was he a stalker? Or was he someone angry at something posted? Before I was done thinking it through, my mouth was answering, “Yep, that’s me!”
Fortunately, he was a reader. His name was Bryce and it turned out he lived just a few houses down and owned a 1953 truck. I told him I’d like to see his truck sometime. Yesterday, ‘sometime’ finally arrived.
Bryce has owned this truck since the early 2000s after his mother spotted it for him. Recently, it’s needed some restoration, especially in the cab area. He’s redone the upholstery and switched the non-stock bench seat for more comfy bucket seats. He’s got a few things to finish up before it’s road ready again, but when that time comes, he said he’d come by and show it off. So more pics to come!
Chuck bought this CJ-3A just over a week ago and already got it on the trails. He shared a couple great pics of it.
He writes, “The new Willys was in its element this weekend blazing the trail – first ones in cutting and winching downed tress across the trail. I went with two Rubi TJs and kept up no problem. The Willys doing what it was meant to do and doing it exceptionally well!”
“That said, the 51 Willys wasn’t without issues. The front pumpkin was milkshake and rusty. Had to take it apart /clean. Transmission was a little milky. I just changed every single fluid in everything. It also has electrical gremlins. The battery blew up and I spent the night in a auto parts parking lot. New battery, changed the alternator from a three wire to a one wire, did some rewiring and was back on the road with just hand tools. Can’t do that with a new JK or JL! Anyway, put over 300 miles on the Jeep in three days. It was a great adventure. The Jeep did fantastic but I’ll be happy when I get a chance to rip out all the wiring and start over – it really needs it for me to feel it’s a dependable rig.”
These two pics are way above Bass Lake back by Clover Meadow / Granite Creek area called Jackass Meadows in California:
This pic is on the Bald Mountain trail above Shaver Lake. (It’s a listed Jeep trail):

The Camp Croft mechanics explored creating a submersible jeep.
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“1943 Press Photo Army Mechanics at Camp Croft Make Army Jeep Submersible. This is an original press photo. The Army Jeep is a “submarine.” Army mechanics at Camp Croft, South Carolina, waterproof the motor and other vital parts and then traveled along the bottom of a shallow lake. The tube in front is an elongated exhaust pipe. Photo measures 9 x 8.25 inches. Photo is dated 07-03-1943.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Bob’s selling his beautiful Tux Park. It was parked across from us at 2018’s Willys Reunion in Aurora, so I had time to look it over.
“Willys 1965 CJ5 Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Original condition and paint. Hurricane 4CYC + T90 transmission. PTO winch. Chrome bumpers + accents. 40/60 bench seats. Column shift transmission. 5/new Winterforce tires.Original seats with rear pads. Myers metal half cab(not shown) 33,000 mi. Featured jeep at the 2017 Bantam Jeep Festival history display. Canvas top not included. Only serious calls”