Blaine shared http://oldiesfan67.canalblog.com/archives/2016/11/07/34522726.html with pics of this cool wagon.
1972 CJ-5 Lake Havasu City, AZ **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $28,000.
It doesn’t come cheap, but I’d sure enjoy driving it.
“Odometer/Miles 39,323, Production Date 02-18-1972 “N” shift, Body Color #508 Renegade Orange, Blackout hood center, Renegade racing stripes & vinyl wheel lips “all preserved as original”, Special Sales Order #D5412, Deluxe upholstery bucket seats “black/gray Striped Uganda Perforated inserts “NOS 1972 material match restored”, oil pressure & ammeter gauges, dual mirrors & visors, 2-speed heater, windshield wipers & washers, factory Roll Bar, cast Alloy wheels “original forged polished” w/rear mounted spare, (5) Hercules Trail Digger MT Tires 30×9.50R15LT, 304 V8 2bbl 150HP, Power Steering, Heavy Duty Cooling, Borg Warner T15 3-speed manual transmission, Dana 20 4×4 Transfer Case, Dana 44 Trac-Lok rear & Dana 30 front differentials (optional 4.27 axle ratios), Warn premium 4×4 locking hubs”, 11″ F/R drum brakes non-power, fuel tank & transmission Skid Plate(s), recreational bumper & tow-bar, soft half doors, bimini top. Preservation details, extensive photos and video available upon request.”

1952 M-38 Old Orchard Beach, ME $17,000
Looks like it’s never been restored.
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/old-orchard-beach-jeep-1952-willys-m38/6877898873.html
“1952 Willys M38, 24 volt. Been in the family for over 30 years. Garaged except for the occasional summer spin around town (usually for an ice cream). Looks and runs great.”
1975 CJ-6 Miami, Fl **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $10,000.
(03/28/2019) For more info, contact Alex: allannina.aa @ gmail.com.
“1975 JEEP CJ6 Jeep is in 100% rebuilt: 4-speed Transmission, Brake, brake drums,and brake lines are all new . Also, Brand new original carburetor, new starter new gas lines, and rebuilt copper radiator. All driveline joints including front, rear axles are rebuilt. Steering column, differentials, engine. 164 miles since engine rebuilt. New set of 5 33” Dick Cepek tires. The instrument panel has been rebuilt, new fuel pump, wiper motor, turn signals and new light fixtures, lots of UPGRADES; steering power, tire rack, custom made roller cage, seats and seatbelts, electric fuel pump and more.Completely restored body and paint and brand new undercoating paint jobs. Title clear and in my name.”

1952 Strick M-100 Trailer Mooresville, NC **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
“1952 Strict M100 Trailer
All 3 data plates in place and nearly new tires. Pulled this with my M38 for events and parades. Landing leg, pintle, brake lever and lights are as they should be. Includes rubber mat in floor, canvas cover, and two flags with masts that mount on trailer. Bill of Sale. Located in Mooresville, NC. $1700 – Offers considered.


L-134 Engine From Hobart Welder Huntsburg, OH **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $875.
Given the serial number, this appears to have been rebuilt at some point.
“Jeep CJ-2 Willys Industrial L134 Go Devil Engine Powered a Hobart Welder.
Model CJ2-A
905997
s/n RJ293377”
CJ-3B Aluminum Hardtop Berlin, CT $400
No pics provided.
https://hartford.craigslist.org/pts/d/kensington-willys/6883071018.html
“1954 willys cj3b all aluminum cap very rare come and get it”
1946 CJ-2A Turbotville, PA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Top looks in good shape.
“This Jeep has been garage/basement kept at least the last 40 years. Last ran in 1989, stopped using it because the brakes failed, peddle went to the floor, don’t know what’s wrong. Original 4 cylinder engine and transmission. Inspected in 1985. Being sold as is, where is.”
1946 CJ-2A St. George, UT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $28,000.
This was on eBay back in 2013. I don’t know if it actually sold at that time or not.
“Fully restored with a 283 v8 it has a warn overdrive. It also has a Bimini top and soft top with doors”
1942 GPW Indian Springs, NV $20,000?
I would guess that the price isn’t a serious one. Has Alaska plates.
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/d/indian-springs-willys-1942-restoration/6872511438.html
“Can look as nice as the 1942 Willys seen on the cover of Military Vehicles Magazine February 2018.
If you have the interest this is the project for you!
Parts all original. All new tires.
Runs great, purrs like a kitten. The rest needs some TLC.”





















