Maybe some parts value?
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-cj2a/6590117695.html
“Got a four linked 52 willys Jeep 1/2 axles 5:13 gears needs finished no title $1,000”
Maybe some parts value?
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-cj2a/6590117695.html
“Got a four linked 52 willys Jeep 1/2 axles 5:13 gears needs finished no title $1,000”
Steve shared this one. I can’t remember running across this idea.
https://cnj.craigslist.org/tls/d/hevy-load-tow-hook-hitch-2/6597211024.html
<– Day 30 – Monday May 28th: Grilling in the Rain | Day 32 – Wednesday May 30th: Little Town, Big Ideas –>

David, Russ and Ann in front of Russ’ “Alaska Or Rust Shrine”. Russ lives in Paris, Illinois. The Post title is a French translation of the famous line from Casablanca, “We’ll always have Paris.”
Day 31: On Tuesday we drove from Charleston, West Virginia, to Paris Illinois.
On Tuesday, we started from Charleston early, as we had a long drive to Paris. Our first stop of the day was Huntington, West Virginia, for gas. It turns out the city is considered by some to be an epicenter for opioid addiction. We saw this firsthand.
In Huntington, we randomly chose a Speedy Mini-Mart just off the freeway. As I gassed up the jeep, Ann went inside for a bathroom break. Of the 10 people I saw either milling about outside at the edge of the station’s property or having parked and walked inside, 6 looked addicted to something (funky skin color, haunting eyes … something wasn’t right). Inside the Mini-Mart, The conversation between a customer and the cashier included the difficulties of coming down too fast. We couldn’t get out of there fast enough.
A couple hours later, we headed into the heart of Louisville from the east, then turned north to cross the river into Indiana. This sent our nav system into a panic, partly because, according to our nav, we were not longer on a bridge. Instead, we were driving on the river itself. The nav system restarted navigation several times trying to make sense of the situation. It took a couple miles before everything righted itself.
Sometime later, while still heading north, we spotted a sign for Goat Milk Stuff. The billboards looked intriguing enough to learn more, so we took a short detour.
There are two buildings, one for goat-based health and beauty products, and the other for goat-milk related products and sweets.

The place wasn’t packed with foods, but what was there tasted good. As goat cheese goes, it wasn’t very “goaty”. Instead, the cheese was smooth and tasty. The store offered free samples. We left with garlic goat cheese.
Bob Christy, this is for Mindy, for you 🙂
With our goat needs satisfied, we left for Paris Machine, a business started in 1944 by Russ Lawton’s grandfather. Russ, along with Cowboy, accompanied us on the trip to Alaska last year with Charlene, the yellow Jeepster.
To make sure Ann and I didn’t miss his shop, Russ put out a couple beacons near the entrance.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a Pepsi Surrey.
“1960 DJ-3A Willys Jeep 2WD
This jeep was purchased by my Dad in 1969 and has been in the family since. It was used for transportation on a vacation island in upstate NY going to the beach, etc….island was 3.5 miles by 7 miles. My brother did a restoration around 20 years ago…..runs, drives, clean with minor scraped and scratches. Seats and top could need to be redone….but no tears. It has a new carb, still have the original carb, missing a front turn light lens and the original gas cap. Dad removed the side foot steps many years ago and they are gone along with both side door frame.
39935 miles…..believe it was in the mid 20’s when Dad purchased. Let me know if there are any questions….i’ll try to answer the best I can……oh, my Mom has all the paperwork to go with it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
John’s got these parts for sale:
“1947 CJ2A Willys with a clean Ohio title and VIN plates attached to the firewall and frame.
Bought this with the intentions of restoring it but time got away from me so want to sell the package. There are 2 engines- both need rebuilt, starters, generators, front clip, seat frames, correct windshield any many other parts.
Also not shown is a Kayline convertible top. Asking $750 for the entire package. Not interested in parting it out.”
<– Day 29 – Sun. May 27th: The Exley House Curse | Day 31 – Tuesday May 29th: Nous aurons toujours Paris –>
Day 30: Monday we drove from Chester, Virginia, to Charleston, West Virginia.

On Monday May 28th we drove from Chester, Virginia, to Christiansburg, VA, then on to Charleston, West Virginia.
We said good by to my cousin today, but not until we’d done a few more chores around the house. We didn’t finish everything, so I guess we’ll just have to return soon!?!
About the time we were going to leave, the heavens opened, unleashing a torrent of rain upon our heads. Using umbrellas and a shuttle system, we managed to keep most of the stuff dry. I’m not sure how I ended up carrying the one small bag, while she had my backpack and my guitar, but she’s Army tough. So, you need not worry!
All packed, we began our drive toward Christiansburg, where we planned to meet with Chris. After our onboard Navigation failed us, Chris rescued us via the phone … side note: It’s a mystery to me how driverless cars will ever be expected to successfully navigate our world 100% of the time. I can’t tell you the number of times Ann and I have had multiple nav systems going, yet still managed to navigate places incorrectly because of GPS/Road/Nav flaws.
Has a Carson Aluminum hardtop.
https://northplatte.craigslist.org/cto/d/1948-willys-cj2a-with-ford-v8/6585293033.html
“Early flat fender, serial # 174675. Engine turns over but needs electrical work to fire it up. Also needs floor patched up and seats. Comes with historic original Carson ‘Bomber’ aluminum hardtop and doors. Clean title. Cash or wire transfer only. Offers please.”
UPDATE: Back up for sale.
Has drivetrain updates.
https://springfield.craigslist.org/cto/d/59-jeep-truck/6597283221.html
“Rare find. Runs and drives. Ford 289, c4 auto, Dana 20 transfer, 4.88 front and rear. Also have front and rear 10 bolt axles from 84 K5 blazer with transmission and transfer case.”
Has potential.
https://wichita.craigslist.org/cto/d/51-willys-jeep/6590257596.html
“I have a 51 Willy’s jeep for sale or trade it’s in great condition been shedded it’s whole life has some rust on bottom nothing major has all the original doors and tailgate and motor, it doesn’t currently run but motor turns over asking $2700”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Has a passenger side gas tank.
“This rare CJ6 has 32,000 original miles. The body is straight and the underside is very clean and original; not all sprayed down with undercoating. No patches or rust repair. Frame is clean. Jeep is from down south. Original F has 134 4cyl motor. Runs and starts great. 4 x 4 works smooth. Brakes are good goes down the road nice. Everything works. This CJ6 has the rear long range option. Two gas tanks one on each side. Koenig hard top and doors are nice shape and straight. Hard to find for CJ6!”