UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was No Price.
It needs some work. The top may be a Beck.
“1947 green Willy’s Jeep. Ran good when stored. Needs tired, most parts stock. Usual rust.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was No Price.
It needs some work. The top may be a Beck.
“1947 green Willy’s Jeep. Ran good when stored. Needs tired, most parts stock. Usual rust.”
Various parts.
“I have a number of jeep parts from past projects. Some F script parts.
Carter carb attached to exhaust manifold and new exhaust pipe $75.00 OBO
Two radiators one GPW other MB $125.00 each or make offer.
Alternator with voltage regulator 12V $20.00
Two starters will work for 1942-1949 CJ2 jeeps $35.00 each
MB hood rough shape $50.00 OBO
Willys windshield very rough $15.00 OBO
unknown air filter see pic $15.00 OBO”
No pics provided.
“Runs, Great restoration project. Green – 1/2 metal cab. Have title
Asking $1,500.00 – serious inquiries only. In person/cash”
https://winchester.craigslist.org/cto/6170091325.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1400.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/6167288254.html
“I am selling my 1962 Jeep DJ3A project. It was originally a hard top mail jeep that was long ago converted to a normal CJ3A, with patches covering the original cutouts in the tub and an M38 windshield.
The frame is the original DJ frame (verified by stamping numbers) that has been fully boxed. It has recently been sanded, rust treated and coated. It has a square tube front bumper.
The Jeep was converted to 4×4 in the 70s, run by a couple owners, and then taken apart by the previous owner in 1981. The tub and all sheet metal was stored inside gathering dust until 2016 when I purchased it after he passed away. As a result of that, the tub is almost completely rust free, save for two small spots toward the back of the wheel wells. The original running gear (save for rear axle) is gone.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Only three jeeps were pictured. The post is on a Bourbon County (KY) resale board on Facebook.
This article in a 1943 issue of the Toledo Blade is an interesting profile of Military Chaplain Leland Larson who followed the US Armed Forces from North Africa to Italy. At some point, he got hurt and was awarded a Purple Heart. After the war he moved to Phoenix and became Pastor for the Holy Trinity church in Tucson, Arizona (from 1966 newspaper article). He moved on to at least one other church. He passed away in Green Valley, AZ, in 1990.

A cool (very cool as in freezing cold) photo.
“1945 Press Photo Vintage Jeep Pulls US 9th Army Ski Patrol Soldier Germany WWII. You are bidding on an original press photo of Vintage Jeep Pulls US 9th Army Ski Patrol Soldier Germany WWII. Photo measures 6.5 x 8.5 inches and is dated 2/1/1945.”
The Great Willys Picnic and The Bantam Festival (both in Pennsylvania) are happening today. I hope everyone has fun!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
“Has been completely restored, professionally.
Includes New Soft Top.
Has always been stored inside and never driven in snow.
A MUST SEE
THIS IS A COLLECTORS ITEM, NOT FOR BOON DOCKING.
$6000 OBO”