Seems like a good price for a running, driving later model CJ-5.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/595385569293050
“1974 Jeep CJ5. Fairly clean rig. Don’t drive it as much as we thought we would. PM for more questions!”
Seems like a good price for a running, driving later model CJ-5.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/595385569293050
“1974 Jeep CJ5. Fairly clean rig. Don’t drive it as much as we thought we would. PM for more questions!”
Might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1026951955020164
“New fuel lines , brakes gas tank Hot rod glass windshield new headliner needs cleaned original wood floor new floor pan new tires hurricane 6 cylinder high low 4 wheel drive new tires new muffler 10000 cash firm getting ready to put on a national market then the price goes up”
The CJ-5 looks solid. It has a Kelly hardtop. This could be a good price for the right person.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1411409753118463
“1957 willys jeep partially restored runs and drives under original motor and transmission 4 wheel drive 4 cylinder manual transmission 1999 jeep wrangler runs and drives extremely rough but has been fun in the mountains and mud 4 wheelbdrive 4 cylinder manual transmission”
Seems like a good parts jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1901753830220850
“No title . Was going to use it for parts need to clear out some projects. Body had rust engine missing parts . Would be good parts or build a trail rig or mud unit”
This would making an interesting trailer behind a jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7075302085910845/
“1950’s bell telephone service panel truck trailer. Has original roof rack. Works good as trailer or could be put back on truck. No title. Newer tires. $800 obo”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(12/30/2023) This appears to have a replacement body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/215770208239465
“Tub has no rust. Original drive train works. F-head motor. Starts and stops. Needs gas tank cleaned and new supply line. Mileage unknown. Serious inquiries only. No trades.”
This is likely a 1948. It’s got a rough Porter & Reed hardtop. Body is in tough shape, but does include a 6′ Meyer snowplow.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1093217518572388
“Body is in bad shape. Early chevy V8 255 Cubic inch transplant motor. Current Iowa title. Comes with a 72 inch Meyer snow plow. I can load on a trailer”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $450.
(08/21/2023) Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/239448831861494
“No motor but still has trans. I lost the title”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/25/2023) This is a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/794686425748217
“1959 fc150. The cab is in ruff shape but workable. Glass is good except for a passenger window that has a crack. The bed is original and so is the tailgate. Both are in good shape with a little surface rust. The frame is also original and in decent shape. Comes with a chevy 307 that need some work. Has the original transmission and transfer case, also comes with an extra transfer case and another t90 transmission but it is top shift. The fenders for the bed are in great shape. Has a clear title.”
Not a whole lot of value here. Appears to have some Cutlas hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3647374178869339/
“1949 cj-3a for parts, engine stuck, tub is rough. Rolls fine NO TITLE 1000$ obo”
This six-page January 1959 issue of Jeep News is only six pages.
Page one shares dealer news, as does much of page two. Page two (and page six) also has a ‘history’ of the jeep, which at that point was only eighteen or nineteen years old, depending on the start date of 1941 or 1940. Page three devotes a whole page to Jarvis Jeep out of Portland, Oregon. An article on page four tells the story of an FC-170, with an unusual bed, that was used as part of a Christmas tree business. Page seven has a story about an FC-170 out of Hutchinson, Kansas, with a variety of extras. Page eight covers the newly formed Tulare County Four-Wheel Drive Club.
UPDATE: Colin estimates 1949 on this brochure, figuring there were new forges installed for some 1950 products.
I won this odd ball item as part of a 3-item auction where nobody else bidded! This twenty-eight-page Willys-Overland Forge booklet provides some background and highlights about the company’s forging process. My guess, based on the last page, is that Willys-Overland was attempting to find corporate customers that needed parts or other items forged, suggesting that the forge may not have been running at full capacity making jeep parts. There’s no date on this, but my guess is that this was produced around 1950.