Runs.
https://fortcollins.craigslist.org/cto/d/1942-ford-army-jeep/6680741146.html
“1942 Ford Arny Jeep. 5000.00 OBO
Good running condition”
Runs.
https://fortcollins.craigslist.org/cto/d/1942-ford-army-jeep/6680741146.html
“1942 Ford Arny Jeep. 5000.00 OBO
Good running condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This has a V6 in it. Must be sold.
“1942′ Jeep Willys MB
Clear title
4spd Manuel transmission
Low gear / high gear
4×4 Runs / drives
Leaks oil / need to bleed brakes
Really clean body
Electric fan / nice seats
Buick V6
Must go
6500 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950.
It’s listed as a 1928 in the title of the ad (just a typo).
“4cylinder flathead
New gaskets
Just did the valves
Runs
Comes with factory snowplow”
UPDATE: Still Available. Contact Lee by commenting below.
Doesn’t run. Converted to 4WD.
“Ran when parked, currently has a wiring issue. Unique hardtop dispatch version of your classic CJ. Restore and put your company logo on the side for a unique showcase vehicle. Clean NC title in hand”
Leather seats? Might be a CJ-3A.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/1949-vj2a-jeep/6681796616.html
“4cylinder, 1949 cj2A, Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
(01/16/2018) This jeep is disassembled. The engine was scrubbed and repainted. I’ve included a pic of the jeep before it was disassembled at the bottom.
Prior to disassembly:

“I bought this Jeep around 2012 from a person in Ivins who had it sitting in his yard for 25 years. He replaced the engine with a known good running engine when he first got it. He turned the engine by hand a couple of times a year to keep it free.
I put a lot of work into it around 2012/2013
I lost interest, and it has literally sat outside here in Ivins since 2013. It’s still in similar shape, but I’m sure there’s a bit more rust. I never put it back together, so it’s in pieces right now.
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This looks like a great price.
https://siskiyou.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep-cj2/6680186965.html
“1946 jeep willys cj2 and same era army trailer. Runs good needs some tlc 4×4. Clean title in nonop now.”
UPDATE: Seth alert me to On The Rox Fabrication and their Facebook page. The business creates custom parts for the Roxor that make it look more jeep-like. Here’s a pic showing a Jeep and a Roxor. At a quick glance, can you spot the Roxor?
Below are some of the parts made by On the Rox. I will be interested to see Jeep’s reaction one its legal staff becomes aware of the On The Rox products.
Original Post August 7, 2018: This post covered Jeep’s Filing with the FTC against Mahindra, the creator of the Roxor.
As many of you know, the Roxor is Mahindra’s newest jeep-like vehicle. It’s a non-highway vehicle capable of a max speed of 45 mph. It’s best thought of as a hybrid jeep/atv(aka side by side). When they were first introduced, many folks wondered how Mahindra could build and sell these in the US. And, furthermore, why wasn’t FCA (Jeep’s parent company) fighting this.
It seems FCA was simply biding it’s time and thinking about how to respond, because just the other day FCA filed a complaint with the FTC regarding the sale of the Roxor in the US. The core of the complaint rests on two principles.
It’s interesting to me that Jeep didn’t file a lawsuit against Mahindra for violating the terms of its contract. So, either it doesn’t violate those terms OR starting with the FTC is a simpler, cheaper option for now.
Mahindra did offer a response, claiming its “actions, products and product distribution (including Roxor) both honor the legacy of the relationship and the terms of our agreements with FCA.” This is a pretty boilerplate response. To me, it also suggests they didn’t try to work with FCA when planning the Roxor, but instead were hoping for forgiveness or expected protection vis-a-vis it’s license. Still, I’d be surprised if there were terms that allowed Mahindra to sell jeeps or jeep-like vehicles in the US.
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Oh my … At least the price is right.
https://anchorage.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-fc150-4×4-motorhome/6673218175.html
“Have a old 60s Jeep fc 150 ,4cyl hurricane, manual transmission,PTO, lockut hubs. Looks like everything is there. Three right rear lugs are broke off. Guessing that is why they quit using it. Body is fiberglass well built. Needs some work but one of a kind Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Looks like the battery box lid has been altered? I can’t quite tell. Seller describes the model as being an “MB”.
“1952 Willys Jeep (model MB) in great condition, 5,200 miles, was used in Koren war. $8500 OBO”