Uhm.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep. Completely restored. Blue in color. Not actual miles because it has a new engine. 1989 Engine 4 wheel automatic drive. V6 4.3 Engine. Local buyers only. No shipping this vehicle.”
Uhm.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep. Completely restored. Blue in color. Not actual miles because it has a new engine. 1989 Engine 4 wheel automatic drive. V6 4.3 Engine. Local buyers only. No shipping this vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no price.
No title. Seller must get off property.
“This is a 1947 Willies CJ Jeep. As the picture show, it is in very poor shape and is in pieces. As far as I can tell most of it is there except for seats. I have no idea as to worth. It may be better for parts. I have not title. I need to get it off the property soon. Make me a reasonable offer and you can have it. Call me for location/directions to the property.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $650.
Could have some drivetrain value.
“I got a 1958 Willys jeep. Can use it for parts or restoration frame is good engine and tranny are good has new parts on it
Newer clutch
Carb -cost 200
New radiator
New battery
gas tank all aluminum not mounted
Spark plug
Can use for parts or put a new body on it and it will be ready to go”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
(07/29/2016) This has full floating rear hubs and a PTO. It runs, but clearly needs work. I’ve been reading through a bunch of late 1960s Four Wheeler magazines and I’ve been surprised to see how popular the rear truck-like bumpers were on southwest 1/4 jeeps.
“Ex military, 95% rust free, nevada title 1965 289 cid ford v8, original lock ohts and pto winch (no brakes) $2,400 will consider part trade have a wall phone and thats all call for details any time, leave a message”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/05/2016) No pics provided.
“1947 CJ Sand/Mud Dragster with 9 inch Ford rear with spool. Model 44 Chevy front/narrowed. Ford top-loader transmission. Pro-shifted / 1 3/8″ input shaft. Aluminum / paddle tires. Complete less engine. This is a modified jeep intended for off road use only. Not suitable for street use. Text for current pictures.”
Looks like it has a DJ-3A grille.
“1948 willys cj2a Colorado title & matching dash # plate. Has all matching #. Have all original parts except the 2 seats, muffler, emergency brake cable, & gas cap. Fort Worth Starter & Generator changed starter to 12 v & has alternator. Engine ran well & sounded solid. Started to restore but have to many projects currently.”
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/5888880783.html

This photo from the November 21, 1957, issue of the Spokesman-Review shows Ben Carlin and Half Safe following his trip around the world.
This Spicer Ad appeared in the July-August 1944 issue of Army Ordnance. Looks like a Slat Grille is coming over the hill at the top of the ad.
UPDATE: Ted got a hold of this a few years ago. No one seems to know who modified or for what purpose. Now he wants to let it go. If interested, email him at willysted@charter.net.
He wrote, “I was lucky enough to a be in the right place at the right time and have some interesting items to trade towards purchasing this really unique Willys body. Not really sure on origin or history on this oddball as it came from a buddy of mine who also didnt have much history on it, but I knew it was really cool and thought it would be the ultimate foundation for a great Yard -plow Jeep.
I thought it would be a great Jeep to have all your tools, torches, jacks, etc etc in to minimize walks back to the garage to get something while working on stuff out in the woods or yard. I was going to start with a good rolling and running 2a frame and make it mechanically sound and mount a Plow or Snow Scoop on front with a rear mounted PTO winch hoisting Boom on back of Jeep for a great little Utility Jeep.
Unfortunately my unfinished projects and Jeeps that need attention have got me forced to part with some of my future projects that Im never gonna have time for. This Body is very unique and definitely deserves to be restored and put to use somewhere. I think with a good rolling and running 2a or 3a frame and some work it would be a great Winter project for someone looking for a cool Willys build. My loss is going to be someones gain.
Make me an offer !!! Email any questions and I will try to help”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
(08/03/2016) Looks like most of the jeep’s history is documented.
“1951 Jeep Willy
Clean California Title
with records and provenance all the way back from the 70’s
comes with detachable doors and front tow hitch
recently serviced at “Jeeps R Us”
runs and looks great
email with any serious inquiries”



