No pics provided.
“WwII project vehicle. Not running. The person I bought it from said they used to use it on the ranch.”
https://boise.craigslist.org/cto/d/1945-willys/6430596579.html
No pics provided.
“WwII project vehicle. Not running. The person I bought it from said they used to use it on the ranch.”
https://boise.craigslist.org/cto/d/1945-willys/6430596579.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
“I have. Jeep Willy’s 1959 transmisión transfer case differentials drive shafts are ok most parts are intact I have pictures and I can ask questions no title No title Color green patina car don’t have engine the v8 Chevy engine was removed no rust in the frame This car have no rust in the frame some patina but no holes”
No pics provided.
“I’m selling my ’54 Willys CJ-3B. Engine is a Chevy 350. Runs great. 3-speed T-90 transmission. Everything shifts smooth. Top speed is around 50-55mph. Tires are 32×11.5 BF Goodrich in like new condition. Miles are unknown, as the odometer does not work. VIN on body and frame matches. Body is fairly clean considering its age. New battery. 12 volt electrical. Drum brakes. Soft top is in decent shape. Smog exempt. Registration is up to date. Includes tow bar and lights.
This jeep was well cared for. I’ve owned it for a little more than a year, and haven’t had any issues with it. Unfortunately, my plans changed and I need to part ways.”
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/jeep-1954-willys-cj-3b-high/6428824221.html
No pics provided.
“Original 1953 USMC willies jeep. Engine fires right up, good rubber, soft top, of lights, full roll cage, 9000 pound winch, visible motore poolnumbers, looks good, desert issue so no rust, solid metal, clean title, Spain trans, lockable hubs and tow bar. Perfect candidate for military show truck!
runs strong has slow air leak in clutch line.”
https://slo.craigslist.org/cto/d/1953-usmc-jeep/6427098460.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $14,900.
(12/11/2017) This looks in great shape.
“1972 rare Jeep CJ6. This Jeep was a true barn find. This survivor was discovered after 31 plus years in storage. I am the 3rd owner and vehicles history is available.
The Jeep currently has 45820 original miles on the original AMC 304 V8 engine. Work I completed to make it operational: complete tune up, new radiator, new fuel tank, new belts and hoses and a good cleaning. The body and frame are solid with minor imperfections in the paint.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(10/19/2017) Looks like it is a nice restore.
“For sale in Twin Falls, Idaho. Just finished restoring this 1953 Willys CJ 3A Jeep. Frame off. Rebuilt engine, including new pistons, new crank, new fuel pump. All new wiring. Converted to 12 volt. Body sand blasted to bare metal, then primed and painted. Gone through from front to back! New tires, new upholstry, looks good! Drives good. Original odometer shows just over 11,578 miles. Too much work to list here. ”
UPDATE II: There are more photos of the DJ-3A “mobile bar” in the February 1962 Jeep News.
This 1966 brochure for the Las Brisas resort included some pics of Surreys.
We’ve seen this DJ-3A “mobile bar” featured in a photo from another angle.
I’m going to guess that Pvt. Green is not inspecting the sign for any fine print ….
“1945 Press Photo Pvt Oscar Green in Jeep on Ledo road in Burma jungle area. This is an original press photo. Pvt Oscar Green of Taylorville, Illinois, stands on the side of his jeep to get close up view of this caution sign, one of many which dot the Ledo road forming junction with the Burma road and breaking Japanese land blockade of China which has officially been named the Stilwell Road.Photo measures 9 x 7.25 inches. Photo is dated 02-17-1945.”
Blaine spotted this. We tried to find an online source for more of these, but didn’t have any luck.
“I have a brand new windshield sunshield cover that unfolds to cover the inside of the window. About 26 inches tall. It has 2 suction cups with it.”
https://medford.craigslist.org/pts/d/windshield-cover-has-old-jeep/6405963500.html
I’m having some trouble identifying this PTO winch. Does anyone else recognize it? There appears to be an “N” stamped on the end (not easily seen on the bottom pic).

