UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Listed as a 1942, the indents and gas inlet suggest it might be a VEC CJ-2A. It has a Bobcat fiberglass hood.
“FOR SALE, BEST REASONABLE OFFER, NO TITLE. Has a 231 Buick engine, runs good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Listed as a 1942, the indents and gas inlet suggest it might be a VEC CJ-2A. It has a Bobcat fiberglass hood.
“FOR SALE, BEST REASONABLE OFFER, NO TITLE. Has a 231 Buick engine, runs good”
This looks solid. This may have some Cutlas Bulldog hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/999766435006227
“1948 Willys CJ 2A converted to 12V heater Jerry can rack 2 jerry cans Asking $9500 or close offer. Wont budge much in price as this is solid collector. Manual Trans, Locking Hubs, Non-Synced Maunal Trans. This is not only a collector but in great shape. Turn it to a wheeler, Or restore wont need much. 2 jerry can 5-ers plus Can racks and spare . Rear mounted . Come take a look or make an offer. Parked in Island City at father in laws house.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/24/2023) Has a Meyer-branded hardtop with the PTO and T-98. Lacks a title.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/276023585241536
“1967 Jeep CJ6 model and is pretty much original. Has the 4 Cylinder with the T98 four speed with a rear facing PTO output. Has a warn winch from the 80’s up front and the original Jeep hardtop. I am the third owner of it and have only added a new fuel tank to it and a BDS 2.5” spring lift with new shocks. Outside of that it is untouched since last owner. I have both the original Willy’s wheels as well as the cj5 renegade wheels that go with it. Runs and drives good just not fast. Issues I know of that it has: Surface rust on driver floor. Passenger door needs to be tinkered with can only be opened from inside. Rear seat is not on original brackets and needs cove Need to file for lost Title as previous owner lost it and I have never taken the time to go take care of it. Have all paperwork (registration and maintenance) from two previous owners dating back to 1977.”
Unclear how much value is here. All are rusty.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2493787870794027
“3 Willys Jeeps one has engine other 2 do not price is for all 3 three no titles ”
1) Screen on front, later 2A
2) No screen on grille, early 2A
3) White rimmed-2A
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,000.
(01/14/2024) This look like a solid 3B. It has a Koenig half cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/264867749936190
“1953 Willys CJ3B. New F134 engine with holley sniper fuel injection, new exhaust, new suspension front and rear, new brakes, new gauges, new wiring, new seats, new led lights front and rear, new radiator. New clutch. Has a T90 3 speed with a warn overdrive. Runs and drives terrific. Has new wheels and tires. Original wheels go with it. Also has a heater craft heater in it as well.”
Price is negotiable. Looks like it has at least some useful parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2263615857177945
“195? Jeep Willis cabover flatbed truck 6 cyl. 4×4 standard. Very cool old truck just needs someone who has time and knowledge of this thing . It’s a unique rig .. price is negotiable”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.
(01/21/2024) Mike notes that this looks to be a Mitsubishi CJ3B-J4. This has a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1563048414507194
“Selling a 1956 classic Jeep Willies CJ 5 3B it starts runs and drives, which is a lot of fun. New tires new shocks, new battery, new aluminum radiator, new soft top with doors, 350 Chevy engine, new blue tooth stereo sorry no speakers, there’s a couple of issues the wipers don’t and the headlights need a fuse. It is a classic I have the title in hand so come check it out. The mileage listed is wrong it is exempt cuz of the year”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/29/2024) I haven’t seen any of these selling for $60k, but it does look like a solid specimen.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1594838797719209/
“Solid jeep ambulance runs and drives great 4×4 only serious inquiries they are going for 60000 and more great investment or father and son or grandfather and grandson project”
This is supposed to have no rust, but the front floors look patched?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1255148532542044
“From new Mexico no rust runs and drives new top serious inquiries only has 134l engine no trades”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1043789223590343/
“Willys Jeep Cj3b parts no title front crossmember rusted out $1k”
No engine. Unclear how much value.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/6867356340060444
“I believe it is a 53 no title and no motor it isn’t pretty but it is ready to go don’t want to sell but too many projects and not enough room Priced to sell $1250 Location baker city Oregon”
UPDATE: I’ve added a few Good Humor truck pics from Mike at the bottom of the post.
This eight-page issue of Jeep news Volume 10 Number 5begins on page one with KJC announcing it would be co-sponsoring the World Series of Golf, which was the first sports tie-in of which I’m aware. In addition, TB commercials for KJC would begin appearing on CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. I wonder if this rise in visibility was the result of the ad agency KJC brought on board? Pages two and three continue the sponsorship and commercials threads.
Page four shares the news that 16-year-old Howard Bartoo, Jr., won the 1964 ‘Jeep’ Derby held at Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Also on page four is a photo of Good Humor’s new jeep trucks, with specially made insulated bodies by the Hackney Brothers body Company, from Wilson, North Carolina. Just below the Good Humor trucks is a photo of a Deibler Trackless Train, produced by the company of the same name out of Manhattan, Kansas. The train’s “Engine” is a jeep chassis with a special body atop it.
Much of page five covers the three CJ-6s jeeps used for tourists at Chimney Rock Park in North Carolina. You can find more pics of the jeeps here. Page six takes readers around the world for a few stories.
Page seven introduces the Meyer Products Jeep Cabs to dealers, though not mentioned was their previous history as Orrville cabs. Page eight contains a variety of photos.
These Good Humor trucks have seen better days! Thanks to Mike for sharing them. He notes, “These were from about 15 years ago, the ones in the driveway was in Pa, he was going to restore, and never got around to it.”