Blaine shared this nice looking, stock 1963 Wagoneer that sold for $24,000. That doesn’t ‘t seem like too bad of a price (It was originally listed at $29,500). It isn’t perfect, and does have some dings, but still, it looks in good shape.
1953 CJ-3B Camas, WA $7950
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/14/2023) This looks like a solid 3B.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1502148170537818
“1953 Willy’s cj-3b, F4-134 Hurricane engine, t90 3 speed transmission, Dana 18 transfer case, Dana 44 rear with Dana 30 in the front. Runs and drives great just had the carb rebuilt, Kay line army green soft top, 12v wiring system”
1978 DJ-5 Pineville, LA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Chuck and Angela are selling this former ice-cream-jeep.
“1978 AM General DJ5 Postal Jeep Dispatcher VIN# DJ5F7104801 Mileage: 70800 Engine: 151 Cu In (2.5L) 4-Cylinder GM Iron Duke Right-Hand Drive Last Used in 2020 as Ice Cream Truck Over $500 New Parts Included Clean Title Needs Front Brake Work No Trades, No Checks, No Food Stamps”
Year? M-38 Stratford, CT $7350
This is listed as a 1948, but I don’t see anything that would date it as a 1948. No description provided. Thanks to John for sharing.
3 CJ-5s Deary, ID $2500
Note sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1417194965807438/
“68-69 cj5s. Enough parts to build 2 complete jeeps and then some”
1951 CJ-3A Milwaukee, WI $2100
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2100.
(12//08/2023) Might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/767962695360528/
“Willys 1951 CJ-3A. Frame and tub are in pretty good shape. Needs motor. There is a block with crank and pistons. Rolls and steers easily. If you are looking to restore this model or make it an army jeep this is a pretty good platform to start with. Body panels are in good shape and the tub floor needs some work but is fairly solid. Frame underneath looks okay.
Originally I was going to make a clone WWII jeep by replacing the CJ tub with an MB tub. Long story short, my supreme commander gave me a deadline to start the project. That deadline has passed and I don’t have the time to start so I would like to pass it on to someone else before the snow flies. CJ sat indoors for many years until about two years ago. Stays covered since. No title. I paid $2500 for the CJ and I’m open to hearing serious offers and making a deal but would like to get a decent chunk of what I paid back. So please keep that in mind as you make an offer.”
1943 MB Redmond, OR $5000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/30/2023) Check out the hub on the driver’s side of the first pic. I can’t figure out what that is? Or maybe it is an optical illusion that my brain can’t figure out.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1281970372684986/
“1943 military jeep two extra tubs, and 6-8 pallets of parts, extra engines and a boat load of parts, must take all”
1953 CJ-3B Woodinville, WA $5000
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1421166758818437
“1953 Willys CJ3B high hood project jeep. Title in my name. Somewhat complete. Some parts are not shown, but included. The body is complete with all primary items. There are also some other parts included. No engine or trans installed, but…… I have the entire original running gear. or I have as an option; a 1981 CJ5 running gear including, dand 30 front, amc 20 rear, Iron duke four cyl, SR4 trans and dana 300 transfer case, complete new exhaust and radiator with electric fan. This engine runs well.”
1946 CJ-2A Medimont, ID $4500
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(12/02/2023) The rear bed is surprisingly rough. This includes a Koenig half cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1048191789701342
“Runs and drives and stops Tires are old.. But but hold air fine and are correct size 16″. I have a set of new ndt tires for an extra 500. I wont throw them in free sorry. Just paid 500 for em. But shes a runner and a driver. Firm on price. I have a half hardtop and doors for it too. Last picture. Trades considered.”
March 1963 Jeep News
This March 1963 issue of Jeep News is once again eight pages. Page one announced the name change, with the company shifting from Willys Motors to Kaiser Jeep, while the Willys Sales Corporation was changed to Kaiser Jeep Sales Corporation and Willys-Overland Export Corporation changed to Kaiser Jeep International Corporation.
Page two continues a story from page one about the Chicago show and it introduction of the 1963 Gladiator and Wagoneer. Page three includes a nod to Tom McCahill, who praised the new Wagoneer in a review of the new jeep.
Page four has more about the new models. Page five discusses the results of the Sun Carnival race in El Paso, Texas. Page six shows the continuing efforts to market Hatari!. Page seven contains several FC-related images. Page eight tells the story of using jeeps on a 27,000 acre ranch in Nebraska.






































