Looks nice.
“I have a very solid jeep cj6 for sale. It is 1957 jeep cj6 with f head. Runs and drives great. Very solid no rust. Asking $6500 or best offer.”
Looks nice.
“I have a very solid jeep cj6 for sale. It is 1957 jeep cj6 with f head. Runs and drives great. Very solid no rust. Asking $6500 or best offer.”
Nick’s got this refurbed MB for sale.
View all the information on eBay
“For sale a true WWII Jeep that has undergone a total frame-off refurbish. It runs, drives, and even stops. This vehicle has its original serial data plate, as well as a dash tag for the “Cross County Kit.” These Jeeps were originally equipped with large 7.50×16 tires and onboard air compressors. Few of these data tags are known to exist.
Here is a list of all the new parts and work put into the Jeep:
Transmission:
Rebuilt with new syncros, bearings, and gaskets
Input shaft
CJ2A Engine:
-12V alternator and ignition system
-Spark plugs, wires, coil, key switch, solenoid
-Cap, rotor, condenser
-Oil lines
-Fuel pump
-Radiator hoses
-Entire exhaust
-Clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing, clutch cable
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UPDATE: **SOLD**
Nice combo.
“1943 GTW FORD JEEP – solid body, runs good, bantam trailer and some extra parts”
Could have some parts value.
“1950 Willys overland Jeepster
No motor
Overdrive transmission
Honeycomb radiator
No paperwork
2-door phaeton/convertible”
https://potsdam.craigslist.org/cto/d/1950-jeep-willys-vj-3/6356222174.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Bill spotted this. Maybe it can be freed up?
“I have a 1950’s Willy’s Jeep Koenig Twin Stick Model 40 PTO, ID number WO48-202, WO48-201. It’s completely froze up. However appears to be complete. $150 firm.”

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(10/26/2017) The back seat is torn and the front passenger fender is dented. This appears to have latched at the rear of the hood on both sides??
“NEW MEXICO JEEP, VERY RARE JEEP , HAS ORIGINAL ENGINE.”
https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-cj6-rare-cj/6373322004.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(06/07/2017) Nice Beck or Kelly hardtop. The body looks good on this.
“1946 Willys Jeep with Extra Engine, front end, rear end, springs and more
message me with your phone number so you and my dad can talk about this jeep.
He rebuilt it so he knows it inside and out…
New tires …. awesome jeep …”
https://rapidcity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1946-willys-jeep-with-extra/6363159176.html
Ted included his farm jeep in his outdoor Halloween display. Meanwhile, his daughter bought a tandem bike and attached a skeleton to the back for Halloween.

Ted assembled these photos to highlight the differences between three different adapters: the Welliver, Floy Fox, and Rapport. You can learn more about adapters here: http://www.ewillys.com/2017/04/05/dual-wheel-adapters/
Ted’s also got a variety of parts for sale. You can see them all here:
View all of Ted’s parts on eBay (if for some reason that link doesn’t work, then use this one: https://www.ebay.com/usr/careyj103)
Ted writes, “I changed over from a set of Wellivers on my rear of the 2a to a set of Rappaport’s. The Welliver’s are very rare and nice in the fact that they fit on front or rear of Jeep. The third type I have are exact copies from an original set of Floy Foxs that I found on an old Willy’s Truck many years ago. A good jeep buddy of mine, who’s a really great machinist, makes them for me when he’s not booming with his other work. All three of these types bolt right up to original Willy’s rims and, importantly, do not require the second wheel to be mounted backwards like on the Hickey type and shorter versions like the pair that have been on ebay forever. I think the Willys’ guys are smart enough to see there too short .”
Welliver adapters:
Maybe some value here.
“1943 WILLY’S JEEP CONDITION UNKNOWN.”
https://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/d/1943-willys-jeep/6375251966.html