UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,995.
Jon spotted this 3A for sale. That’s one odd hood scoop. I wonder if it has an updated radiator that needed extra space?
“Very good classic Willy Jeep Runs excellent Rare in the market New tires New paint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,995.
Jon spotted this 3A for sale. That’s one odd hood scoop. I wonder if it has an updated radiator that needed extra space?
“Very good classic Willy Jeep Runs excellent Rare in the market New tires New paint”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
I believe this is an early Koenig hardtop.
“Hard top and doors for a Willy’s/CJ5. I originally had got the top when it came with a ’73 CJ5 I had purchased, but since then it’s been replaced with a soft top and doors, so this has been sitting in my garage while I debated whether to sell it or not. I believe it was originally intended for older models (50s to 60s models), but it installed okay on the ’73
The doors come with the top. Windows are intact.”
Seller has other CJ-6 parts for sale, too.
https://galveston.craigslist.org/pts/d/houston-1957-cj6-willys-jeep-koenig/6870684126.html
“Early CJ6 Willys Jeep Koenig Ironworks Hardtop. The doors and outer roof skin have been media blasted. I have all of the hardware for the door sliding windows and sliding windows for the side panels. The rear hatch is missing, I never had it and dont know where it is. Seeing that it would basically be a flat piece of sheet metal with a top hinge it would probably be pretty easy to make one. The top is in reasonable condition, and I believe would only need some minor repair, new glass, and a rear hatch door to be 100%. I am asking $250 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
Appears to need some glass
“Cj2a Willys Jeep hardtop talk about rare to find 650 or best offer. Also willing to trade for M37. Dodge Power Wagon parts”
It looks like this might fit a CJ-3B.
https://missoula.craigslist.org/bar/d/missoula-1940s-willys-jeep-topper/6888946130.html
“This topper came off a 1940’s or 1950’s Willys Jeep. We don’t have the windshield glass. We are asking $500 or trade.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
(11/29/2018) This oddity reminded me of the Willys Sportif prototype (seen at bottom).
Photo before paint:
“This is a Rat Rod, bucket, vintage, or What every you want to call it, this is what it is.
This is a one of a kind never will you see this again.
It was built in 86 so I am to believe but I think it was built earlier as it appears to have pre- mig welder welds that look cool.
This was a full custom job when it was done and someone left it for dead.
This is a 41 Willy’s chassis.
(Registered as a 41) Continue reading
UPDATE: SOLD. Was $3500.
(05/14/2019) Has no parking lights and lacks “Willys” on the hood, so this could be a mix of parts.
“In good condition for its age. Runs and drives, has tow bar, need new wire to connect headlights. Have heater for it, not installed. Have spare windshield and hard doors. Only selling to buy reliable vehicle for work. 4wd works great, has a lot of torqu”
Doesn’t run.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/pts/d/san-diego-1946-willys-jeep/6890508954.html
“1946 willys jeep. Not currently running. Could be easy fix. Has the V6 aluminum Oldsmobile conversion. Transfer case is locked up. $3000”
Brad’s selling his flattie. Contact him at brad89704 @ gmail.com.
“1951, Jeep, M38 turned civilian (mix of parts), odd fire V6, warn overdrive, good wheels and tires, 12,000lbs winch, rollcage, Saginaw steering, good condition, nice paint. Good looking rig. Older build, No trades or help selling. Clear Nevada title, $6,500. Located”
Here’s a collection of ads published in the Saturday Evening Post between 1950 and 1951. This will prove useful as you read through the post underneath this one.