May need work.
https://kalispell.craigslist.org/cto/d/47-jeep-runs-good-been-in/6593683918.html
“1947 Willy’s Jeep runs all original needs restoration…have clean title”
May need work.
https://kalispell.craigslist.org/cto/d/47-jeep-runs-good-been-in/6593683918.html
“1947 Willy’s Jeep runs all original needs restoration…have clean title”
No pics provided.
https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/d/1960-willys-jeep-cj5/6604979932.html
“1960 cj5 disassembled down to frame for complete rebuild. Motor, transmission, front and rear axils operational. Frame in good shape. Have title. In my opinion the tub is shot, but have all parts. You will have to hall it all.”
I was just in Chester …. no pics provided.
https://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/d/1951-willys-cj3a/6608988654.html
“The Willys is a work in progress. Lots of new parts. 4 new springs and shackles, new brakes, brake lines and hoses, master cylinder. New exhaust system. Converted to 12 volt, new alternator, New points, condenser, cap and rotor. New fuel pump, New motor mounts. Several more new parts, Needs a wiring harness. I currently have too many projects. Will post pictures when I get time.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/27/2018) Could be worth a look.
https://missoula.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-willys-jeep/6601803982.html
“1953 willys jeep. All original everything is there. Needs work for sure but would make and awesome project. 1000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
Project.
“I am selling my 46 Willy project that I started the work but realized I have too many projects at once. The body is stripped and and started replacing metal but needs floors finished. I have 2 sets of fenders, 2 hoods, 1 rough windshield frame, 2 tail gate, 2 grills, 1 frame with steering and axles and 1 frame with motor, trans and transfer case. I also have adapter to put the 225 v6 in it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
(05/05/2018) Has some mods.
“1958 CJ 6 Frame-Off Restoration
Rebuilt 4 cyl. F-Head engine, 3-inch lift kit, Roll bar. New Bestop soft top.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4000
(12/18/2017) Seller describes this as a 1953 CJ-3A. It may be a CJ-3A chassis and M-38 body (seller indicates the body is “new”). It lacks the holes necessary to mount the M-38 grille hinges to the frame.
“This jeep is a 1953 cj3a, but it now has a brand new body tub that is a m38 body. Its just primered to stop from rusting. Lots of new parts rebuilt tcase, and trany diffs have been gone through. The engine turns but hasent been gone through. Its all stock has a doner frame from another jeep. Its like 90%, it does need wireing figured out, or just put new wireing harneses. Also needs brakes looked at, the spring kits were replaced i think not adjusted properly. It stops on one wheel but pedal goes to floor.
We have clear title. Most work was done buy Savios fwd in albuquerque at the time. We dont have the time or money to finnish it. It does retain the factory gauges. The shifters were also cromed out. All the original seats, willys tailgate, no back seat. Some one could easily finish this with alittle time. We got with the intention on converting it to a v8, but would requier to many mods. Plus its a small jeep. Its all original drive train numbers match on diffs, trany engine ect. Some one needs to finish it off.”
UPDATE: Price now $1500.
https://cnj.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6601161832.html
“BARN FIND WILLYS JEEP FOR SALE IN SALVAGABLE CONDITION CAN BE RESTORED OR USED AS A DONER VEHICLE MANY HARD TO FIND PARTS SEEMS TO BE COMPLETE NOT SURE OF YEAR PUT 1942 TO POST AD.”
I happily did very little on Tuesday, so just this one post for Wednesday. On Wednesday, we drive home. On Thursday, I’ll provide a look back on our trip.
In the mean time, Derek wrote a three page article about his time at the Willys Reunion. You can read it all here:
<– Day 36 – Sunday June 3rd: Leaving The Plains | Day 38/39 – Tues/Wed June 5th/6th: Road Home – Epilogue –>

Lincoln looking down upon us at a rest stop along I-80.
Day 37: On Monday we drove from Denver, Colorado, to Salt Lake City, Utah, with a short stop in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
We thanked our new-found cousin Gary and his wife Kathy for hosting us, then off we went to find a place they think serves the best Bagels in Denver, the Woodgrain Bagels. They didn’t have a very wide selection of bagels, but they had the proper chewiness. I enjoyed them (of course, Ann can’t eat them because of her gluten issues).

Along with a half-dozen bagels, I bought some poblano cream cheese. Oh boy, was that excellent!

Coincidently, the bagelry and numerous other nearby shops and houses are located at the old Lowry Air Force Base. Ann had spent time there (as did Bob Christy). Needless to say, Ann was shocked at the transformation of the base from one with endless goose excrement (she remembers having to march through goosepoop) into a place with a museum, restaurants, beer garden, high end shops, and storage facilities. It was quite disorienting.