No title (at present).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3646291002366237
“Jeep Cabover 4×4 Engine turns over Maybe able to get title ”
No title (at present).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3646291002366237
“Jeep Cabover 4×4 Engine turns over Maybe able to get title ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/15/2024) Looks like a good start for someone.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/319699684410723/
“1958 Willy’s FC170 Roller
Clean title
No engine, transmission or transfer case
Factory 9’ bed
It has had a lot of body work done and the majority of rust is taken care of but still needs some work.
Located in Owensboro, KY
$6,000”
This 1948 CJ-2A sports a rare Worman Half-Cab (Jee Cab), though sadly it took a hit of some kind on the topside.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3569544519974083
“1948 willy’s jeep with factory blade to rebuild as is – complete original parts ($2500 obo)”
This is pretty rough.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1457557924873898
“I have a 1944 Willys MB, World War 2 military Jeep for sale, with a clean Oregon title. It’s definitely a project, but it rolls and steers nicely. I was told it has a Dana 30 open-knuckle front axle and a centered rear diff, instead of the closed knuckle front and offset rear diff. Original engine is long gone, but I have an original T90 transmission and Dana 18 transfer case, that also has a vintage aftermarket overdrive unit on it. That all seems to shift well, but it’s not in the Jeep currently. I have an extra cowl/dash to patch in the holes someone cut in the dash. I’ve always wanted one of these specific Jeeps, but thanks to Biden’s economy, I’m gonna need to let a couple projects go. I’m asking $4,500. Cash only. No shipping, Local pick up only.”
Progress continues on the FC, though if feels at a snails pace at times. I was near done running wires, but then decided to wire the main electric fan the correct way by installing a relay setup. I also decided to install the somewhat vintage Sun tachometer onto the left corner of the dash (in an existing hole), as it would be good to see the RPMs for when the transmission shifts. The brake lines, the speedometer cable, and all the wires from underneath the cab come up through two holes, so that should help clean up the look of the driver’s side.
I looked into solid state blinker setups, but haven’t found one that fits my needs. I may just go with the old school round flashers.
Here’s a pic of the dash. The spaghetti is laid in place to be cleaned up once all the wires are in their respective locations.

Below is the e-stopp parking brake installed, with the redone gas line just above it. I will be dropping that one high spot in the gas line, but, over all, I think this setup will work just fine. I’ve tried to leave space for the forthcoming mounting bracket for the rear cage & platform.
This phot shows the installed rear light switch, with the initiating bracket bolted to the shifter bracket. The wiring to/from the brake light still needs to be secured and won’t be laying on the front drive line as pictured! Everything fits well in there.
Finally, just for kicks, we finally mounted Ann’s sign. It looks great, though I think the “bunkhouse” should probably be renamed the “paint studio”, as Ann mostly uses it to work on her canvas paintings.

I snagged this rare 40+ page brochure off of eBay. I am guessing that this was printed before the FC-170 was introduced in the summer of 1957, because the FC-170 page was a drop in page without a page number.
One aspect of this I found interesting was that the brochure leads off with the CJ-3B, which wasn’t something happening in the US domestic brochures, where the CJ-5 was more likely to be published first. Also, the last page shows an “Authorized Service & Genuine Parks logo I can’t remember seeing on brochures or signs.
Finally, these scans aren’t quite as nice as others I have done. The scanning app I was using was forcing me to begin paying a monthly fee of $10/mo and I wasn’t interested in doing that, so I’ve been experimenting with other scanning apps, but having found anything that thrills me yet.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/24/2024) Looks I good shape. It was originally listed for sale back in 2021.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/808124264483626
“Cj3a restored new body, military top, 700×16 military tires,upholstered seats including rear seat, gas tank, brakes, steps, clean title, lock out hubs. Also have extra complete drive train front and rear end, trans. And transfer case, pto attachment, engine parts.”
This may be worth a look. Has rear mounted custom tank.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/374736948716973/
“1946 Willy’s, has a Buick v6 motor plenty of power, new paint, new tires, nice seats, has the original running gear that works perfect, new fuel cell, been in the family since 1960, the ultimate side-by-side, if a tree gets in your way just mow it over, this thing is built to last, no flimsy A arms and tiny axles, it’s a tank, I had it lifted, with big tires and rims, it looked good but didn’t perform off road, back to a two inch lift with skinny tires, works the best, put chains on the front tires, and you will never get stuck. The motor so strong it will sling mud thirty feet in front of Jeep.”

UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/24/2024) This looks solid. It’s got a replacement body, so it should be in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/736485101688313
“Runs great and looks amazing! Took first place in the one car show I took it to and all the other parts come with it along with a v6 Buick motor. Open to trades but not selling individual parts!”
It looks like there may be some body rust on the driver’s side. A video on the ad shows the engine runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1365700517345528
“CJ3 Willy Yard drive lights don’t work Mileage unknown”