UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
The shape of the top is Porter & Reed-like, but I’ve not seen one with those large windows. I wonder if they were added later?
“Aluminum Hard top for a willys cj2a with roll up window doors. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
The shape of the top is Porter & Reed-like, but I’ve not seen one with those large windows. I wonder if they were added later?
“Aluminum Hard top for a willys cj2a with roll up window doors. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Need some more pics of this one. It looks interesting.
“1956 Willys jeep panel wagon turned into a truck. Body is solid. Homemade bed with seats in the back to haul around your buddies. Would be perfect on the farm or to mess around in the woods with. Tired are pretty decent. It needs a head gasket and will be good to go. All the parts are there. Motor isn’t stuck. Make a cash offer or let me know what you have to trade!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
“This thing is amazing and in great shape with many brand new parts ready to put together! Willy’s Jeep Sedan Delivery Panel Van Wagon. Split windshield. Stock front I beam. Axle cowl pop up. Rear Rounded Fender Wells. Rare!!
Cargo Floor Wood Rails. Low cargo floor. Brand new short block engine, Brand new parts,rubber moldings etc… Does need transmission. Body in Excellent shape!! Serious inquiries only!! Can provide extra pictures to those that are serious! $18000”
No pics provided.
“1946 Jeep Willys. Never been titled. Very clean condition. Fresh paint and bed liner just done. Runs and drives. Great antique piece of history. 6500.”
Not sure there is much value here.
“Bill of sale only. Does have engine and transmission. Does not run. Been sitting for years. Will consider trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
Parts or big project.
“Frame, body, fenders, hood, grill, windshield, complete front and rear axles with differentials, 3 transfer cases and wheels/tires”
UPDATE: I had the wrong link to Brian’s FC Corners videos.
The previous videos showed Brian making some FC corners. Now he’s working on a CJ-3B body. Here are a couple videos he’s done on the body. There are some others, too.. This video shows the making of the rear floor:
And this shows shaping the sides of the body:
Neat old postcard.
“VINTAGE POSTCARD – CONDITION: VG-EXC *See Scans Below For Detailed Condition of Both Sides.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Ex hunting or tour jeep? Could make an amusing rebuild.
“Been sitting in shed for years…it’s all there. No title. Motor does turn over”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
It’s an ex-Forest Service jeep.
“1953 Willys CJ3B Jeep. Jeep was formally a US Forestry Service Fire Jeep in South Dakota. It has spent its entire life garaged and only has 7,000 miles on the odometer. It is completely original except for changes made by US Forestry service. The original green paint is showing through some areas were the fire truck red has oxidized. There is zero rust on this Jeep. The frame still shows original black paint.
I have done some resurrection work since I’ve owned it. Major items include: seals and gaskets on transmission and transfer case, rear main seal, clutch disk and pressure plate, radiator re-core, brake drums and shoes, knuckle seals, carburetor rebuild, fuel tank and sending unit, hoses, water pump, points, cap, rotor, coil, battery, generator rebuild. I have heaps of spare parts (repro and NOS) that will go with it. Price is firm, no offers please. This is a real “time warp” machine and I hope the new owner will preserve it as it is.”