UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Not sure how much value is here. The body has been patched.
“Willy’s cj2a body, fair shape has been repaired in places”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Not sure how much value is here. The body has been patched.
“Willy’s cj2a body, fair shape has been repaired in places”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
(12/06/2018) Has some updates. Not many of them, but could well be a ’66.
“66 Kaiser Jeep. Frame off restoration. Boxed in frame, lifted, new 31″ tires and wheels, custom fabricated roll cage flanged and welded to frame, 12 volt wench adaptable to front or back, tow bar, custom built bumpers, spare tire rack and nerf bars, 1,350 miles since rebuild.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1750.
“1963 Jeep FC170 for sale.
Does not run, however I believe the timing chain has jumped a tooth and have had the time to change it.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $275.
(11/08/2018) Looks like a good price. Still has some hard-to-find parking brake parts.
“Willys DJ3A chassis, four lug wheels, two wheel drive, will also fit 1940’s thru late 50’s Willy’s cj2a, cj3a, and cj3b. Asking $275,”
ModMike shared this odd video on Facebook that includes a CJ-2A. I finally tracked down a Youtube version. Can anyone explain it?
This is a cardboard ride on jeep that was never opened. I imagine these jeeps didn’t last long. This particular package remains un opened. The seller has a pretty steep price on it.
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“UP for sale, I have a vintage 1960’s Little General Ride On Jeep. I can’t believe I have decided to sell this, as I have had it in my collection for over 20 years, and have never seen or heard of another. This is still mint sealed in it’s original bag package, which the package boost 2 toys, ride on Jeep and a free military poncho. Well guess what the poncho is part of the bag and you cut it out.
Toy was produced by General Box Co. of Illinois. The bag measures 40″long and about 13” wide. The toy was offered in the comic book ads of the 1960’s as a full ride on Jeep with a dress up military poncho. Who could forget those ads in the comic books? I remember wanting the Polaris Nuclear Submarine, but there were many others including a tank, spaceship and this here Jeep. They were all constructed of printed cardboard and companies like Honor House products seemed to advertise the heck out of these pieces at $4.98.
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Chris is selling this manual that came with a later model jeep he bought.
https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/pts/d/indianapolis-tmmaintenance-manual-for/6771850269.html
“Reprint of maintenance manual for MB series Willys Jeep. Good shape, no torn pages, couple of fingerprints on covers. In great shape, would make a great shop copy for someone. I can invoice via internet and ship within the US for an additional $4.”
J.R. shared this ad for a Mitsubishi made jeep that I believe is a CJ3B-J4.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/1959-mitsubishi-willys-cj3b-cj-3b-rare/6767693544.html
“Hello everyone i have a 1959 Mitsubishi willys jeep cj3b for sale.
Made in Japan , military version.
Clean title . 4 wheel drive.
Currently on non-op , no back fees.
Come check it out.
Recent price drop for a quick sale.
Asking 9999$ or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Seller only wants to deal with folks in person. Nice looking truck.
“4 cylinder motor, 3 speed transmission, rear axle all original. Runs and drives great. All gauges work. Has been converted to 12V. Driver and passenger windows have small cracks, see photos. Body in excellent condition except rust in bottom of bed, see photos. Overall condition very good to excellent for being original. Repainted approximately 15 years ago. Clean Colorado title. Serious inquiries only. Face to face cash transactions only.”
This jeep has some updates.
https://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-cj2a-jeep/6774700787.html
“1948 CJ2A Jeep
289 Ford V8 engine.
Runs good.
Rust free body
Lock-outs
Front mounted steering
7′ Meyer snow blade included
Soft top with doors (top is rough)
This jeep is a “leftie”. Spare tire is mounted on the left side. RARE!
$5,500 negotiable”