During a 75,000 mile adventure between 1940 and 1942 Life photographer George Rodger photographed the growing war across Africa, Europe, and Asia. During the latter part of his adventures he found himself using, then abandoning, Two Ford GPs sent to the Chinese as he and his fellow adventurers escaped Burma. He reported on these adventures, through photos, in the August 10, 1942, issue of Life Magazine.
1955 DJ-3A Postal Brochure **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
(03/20/2016) Here’s a hard-to-find single sheet brochure.
“Here I have a Single Sheet Flier for the Willys Jeep mail Dispatcher from 1955.
This has some wear and a small tear on the bottom (See Scans) but still displays Very nicely.
Will ship in a protective Sleeve with backing board.
Nice item for the Willys Jeep Collector!”
1948 Ad for the CJ-2A
1952 M-38 Chester, MO **Status Unknown**
UPDATE: Status Unknown. was $15,000.
Looks in good shape.
“1952 M38 Willy’s military jeep
Clear title, street legal,
Completly professionally restored.
All new, brake system, complete engine overhaul, trans/ transfer case rebuilt, new fuel system, new interior, soft top, & paint.
Over 24000 invested, motivated to sell.
NO TRADES, don’t ask
Price has been reduced from 18500”
1946 CJ-2A Littleton, CO $5750
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5750.
(02/16/2018) Has a variety of updates.
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/littleton-1946-jeep-cj-2a-willys/6807227421.html
“1946 CJ 2A Willy’s Jeep. 4×4, 350 Edelbrock performer intake manifold and edelbrock performer electric carb Electric fan Aluminum mechanical fan Aluminum radiator High flow fuel pump Dana 44 rear axel 31″ tires 3 speed transmission Roll bar, high back racing seats with 2 harnesses”
1942? CJ-5 Drag/Sand Jeep Norco, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
“Willys Sand Jeep, Built from 1942 mailcarrier. Custom, Stretched Frame, Chevy 383 stroker with 200 shot fuel/200 Shot Nitrous. TCI 2 Speed Powerglide w/ trans brake(New trans/ No Trips on it), Ford 9″ w/ 6.22 gears, Leaf spring suspension front and rear. This is a fun jeep to dune or get down and race!! Turnkey fun!! ”
1946 CJ-2A Laurel, MT **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(04/15/2018) Lots of updates to this Bobcat-bodied Flattie.
“1946 Willy’s/ Bobcat body, brand new 4×4 after market frame built from ground up.
1 ton ford transmission(100 miles rebuilt), married transfer case( 100 miles rebuilt), 383 stroker motor (900 miles rebuilt, can, hardened rods, summit racing pistons), Dana 60 axils front and back, four wheel posi, New super swamped 39.5 tires, 15k wench front mounted custom tow bar, Bucket seats ( frame mounted with 5 point harnesses, custom alluminum gas tank, rear seat original. Great for someone who likes quality built performance.”
1955 CJ-3B Hattiesburg, MS **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** $2500.
It’s missing some items and has a custom bumper.
“I have a nice classic project up for sale. This is all original except for the wheels and tires. It has the Hurricane motor and the T90 three speed trans. This has a hard top, very rare from what I’ve been able to research. The motor does spin over, not locked. 12volt converted already. Asking 2500, or best offer… Text only thanks for looking. I will not email you or call some shipper…..if you want it I will only deal in person. Too many scammers out there”
Year? MB? Perris, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has some hurricane rims. It needs some work.
“1940 Willys Jeep in good condition. Needs work but great investment opportunity”
1947 CJ-2A Kyle, TX $700
There’s a protective plate welded underneath this.
https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/kyle-1947-cj2a/6808496280.html
“Except for the battery all parts are there. Needs one new/used 31X10.5×15 tire too. Purchased it for a project but am moving from the country into the suburbs and don’t have a place for it. The original VIN plate is there and reads CJ2A 223340. Bought it from a gentleman that used it as a farm vehicle. Last time it was registered was in 1971. Would make for a great project or if you have the room, yard art. I really hate to part with it but it would be nice for someone to give it a life again.”































