UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
(05/06/2018) Army restored? Nope. Period correct? Nope. All Original? Nope. That’s three strikes!
“Army jeep restored period correct all original”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
(05/06/2018) Army restored? Nope. Period correct? Nope. All Original? Nope. That’s three strikes!
“Army jeep restored period correct all original”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
(06/17/2018) It’s had some work on the passenger side.
“Nice clean Willys -runs great ,drives lots of new parts .Original F-134 new rims tires from Washington state”
UPDATE: Folks are having difficultly getting a response from the seller.
Tim spotted this deal of the day.
https://cnj.craigslist.org/cto/d/vintage-willys-cj-jeeps/6621402131.html
“Three classic Willys CJ Jeeps. First is a 1951 CJ3A with plow. Ran a couple of years ago and will run again. Title in hand. Next are two 1940s vintage CJ2As. One of those is complete and correct. Have NY registration. All have been outside for a long time and are rusty and rough. Save these from the crusher! A great collection for a project or for the valuable parts that are nearly impossible to find nowadays. $800 takes all. A steal! You move. Must take all three. Will not separate or part out.
Please provide your name and cell phone number if interested in a reply.”

My newest cutting board arrived today, thanks to an eWillys reader named Tom Gallagher. His boards earned a great write-up in the National Barbecue news a few years ago. He carefully selects the wood and makes each one himself.
This is a great addition to my growing collection of cutting boards (I like kitchen stuff as much as jeep stuff), so many thanks to Tom for sending it! You can learn more about his boards at his website: http://pigcuttingboard.com/
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9950.
This has drive train upgrades. It also had a later model jeep rim as an air filter cover. It looks like the rear ends of the body have been lengthened, yielding a slightly different body lines along the rear bottom of the jeep.
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-willys-jeep-cj-2a/6601418587.html
“1951 Willys Jeep – CJ-2A
Chevy 305 with a Turbo 400
2″ body lift, brand new Best soft top with doors
Upgraded steering box, new brakes, brake lines, and brake cylinders and upgraded bronco drums. Mallory distributor with high energy coil.
Aluminum rims and newer tires. Aluminum radiator, new chrome alternator and up graded power brakes.
Tilt front 1940’s MB style windshield, with new gaskets/seals.
Exhaust louder with headers, but could be quieted down with different mufflers.
Two heater cores, for heat and defrost.”
The Truck ad is from the September 8, 1955, issue of the Heppner Gazette-Times, while the wagon is from the October 27, 1955, issue. I guess the 1955 fall advertising theme was “All-Purpose”.
This will be auctioned in August.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/willys/fc150/2124091.html
“ Aug 23, 2018 to Aug 25, 2018
Monterey, California, 93940
CA: T44
Green/Wite
Green/white/brown
Seller’s Description: Rare restoration on this vehicle type
– Bare metal repaint
– Repaired with metal
– Restored interior including seats, door panels and headliner
– Rare forward cab
– Rare rear PTO
– Rare Motorola radio with CB
– 12 volt alternator with painless wiring system
– 16 inch steel wheels with period correct vintage military new tires
– New custom fuel tank
– Rebuilt steering box and new tie rods
– New leaf springs and shocks
– New custom coolant surge tank
– New brakes, drums and wheel cylinders”
It’s got some rough edges, but maybe there’s some value here?
https://northernwi.craigslist.org/cto/d/1950-willys-jeepster/6616573251.html
“Selling my Jeepster, V-8 AMC runs and drives. Power steering. Power brakes. New marine top, tires Fair. New points. New seat covers.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200.
(11/10/2016) Has diamond plate in rear cargo area.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A. All stock drivetrain with the 134 4 cylinder motor and T90 transmission. Runs good. Good overall condition. $4200 or best offer. Trades considered..”
Could be a good price, if it still runs.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale18/adm247/adm247.html
“Found myself in possession of this great little jeep when my sister passed away and have kept it in a barn since then. Living in an arid climate it has held up well. Runs good but hasn’t been started in a couple of years. The old balloon tires still hold air! Selling for just $3,000.00 although since I’m not sure exactly what I have it might be worth more, Much more. Photos aren’t the best, will get more info for interested buyers.”