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“It’s all there,all stock, 4 cylinder Willy’s motor, needs some work does run . 3500 or best offer bring trailer and taker home.”
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“It’s all there,all stock, 4 cylinder Willy’s motor, needs some work does run . 3500 or best offer bring trailer and taker home.”
No obvious rust.
“Selling my 1954 Willys. Runs good, almost all original. Great project car. Rare. Have complete engine rebuild kit also. Will consider trades or resonable offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
(05/09/2017) No title and doesn’t run.
“Ran about 5 years ago, never registered it and I lost the registration for it but should be easy enough to get again. I’ve got a transferable registration from a 55 Willys if you feel like going that route.
It’s a 3spd manual 4×4 jeep fc170 with a hurricane strait 6 and plow. Has the normal wear and tear for an fc170, has some serious rust in the cab corners and drivers side door but other than that it’s a pretty strait and solid vehicle. Floor pans are pretty good, rockers and rain guards could use some attention. All glass is good, frame is spot on.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
(03/11/2017) Has an OD. Looks like the steps have been altered.
“Original 1947 jeep willy, runs & is drivable, all original parts besides seats and windshield, splitter (two transmissions), very rare, clean title. Pick up only! located in payson, cash only!!”
Thanks go to Jason King for documenting his family’s jeeping adventure from last weekend!

Jason writes, “This past Saturday the King family held our 7th Annual Sweetwater Run Jeep Rally in beautiful Parke County, Indiana (Covered Bridge Capital of the World). Family members came from as far away as Minnesota and Missouri to enjoy this yearly event.

Some of the older jeeps attending this year . . .

. . . . and some of the newer jeeps.
The morning started off with a timed run on a pre-determined 10-mile route planned out by the hosts of the rally in their 46’ CJ2A some weeks earlier. The plan was for each of the 8 Jeeps to leave 5 minutes apart with at least a driver and navigator. Each navigator had a copy of the mapped route and was responsible for keeping the time clock for their respective vehicle. The the Jeep closest to the official time clocked by the hosts of the rally received a first place prize box full of moon pies. The timed event was enjoyed by all and should continue for years to come.


The timed event was followed by a wonderful cookout on a new Jeep fire pit made by my brother-in-law (he takes orders if anyone is interested). Shortly after the cookout we travelled east through Rockville to Bridgeton passing a few covered bridges along the way, stopped for ice cream and proceeded on to Mansfield Covered Bridge before returning home. Continue reading
John shared this one. It looks like a nice 3B with updates and a new body.
“Replacement steel body tub
Fiberglass fenders
2.5″ Super Lift kit with ~1/2″ lift shackles
Rancho steering stabilizer
12 volt conversion
Pertronics electronic distributor
Toyota Land Cruiser high torque starter
Efficient aluminum radiator
VDO gauges and sending units
New exhaust
New clutch
Rebuilt transmission and transfer case
32X9.50R15 Super Swamper TSL tires (new)
Bikini top
Has a heater but it will need a new fan motor to work properly
Many new parts including all new hardware.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
Seller says to make offer if interested, but also has “$13” in the title. Has lots of updates.
“1943 Willy’s MB with a chevy 350, TH350 trans with B&M shifter, Spicer 18 transfer case with Saturn overdrive. Original offset axles new bearings in the rear, replaced all the brakes, warn hubs on the front, new 35″ BFG mud terrains, HID converted headlamps, factory housings. Leaf springs from a yj, new fox 2.0 shocks all around.
Has historical vehicle plates.
Make an offer if interested”
Looks like both are in great shape.
“1951 Willys CJ3A with Arctic hard top . It is military themed and complete, no rust, mostly original, great running (purrs!)
Flat head 134 engine with 3speed trans and warn hubs. Everything works . Tires are all new.
Included in the price is my m416 trailer which is fully restored to match the jeep and will only be sold with the jeep at agreed full price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
A custom CJ-6 on a Cherokee frame (and running gear?).
“1963 Willy jeep cj6. Original tub. But on a 1978 grand Cherokee frame.”
UPDATE: **sold** was $1000. Another jeep has been added to the mix.
“3 cj2a Jeep’s. One has title. It’s a project or a bunch of parts..”