UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Looks to have value.
“Early Jeep Motor, Fan, Starter, Transmission gears, etc. Been sitting in dry conditions for 30+ years. No idea what kind of shape it is in except it turns over so pistons are not frozen.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Looks to have value.
“Early Jeep Motor, Fan, Starter, Transmission gears, etc. Been sitting in dry conditions for 30+ years. No idea what kind of shape it is in except it turns over so pistons are not frozen.”

UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/21/2016) Runs and drives.
“Flathead 4 cylinder (L-series Head) motor. The motor runs great, achieves 40psi oil pressure. New spark plugs, rotor, cap and wires. New starter. Radiator has been flushed. Rebuilt brakes. New front pinon seal, new front drive line U-joints (have receipts from Pete’s 4×4 repair shop in Butte).
New body seal to gas tank. New Tail gate, and front bumper. Tires are 80% new. We have the title.
We bought this jeep in 2007 and have no time to enjoy it anymore. ”
http://butte.craigslist.org/cto/5690674282.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
Looks like there’s some value there.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep for parts or restore… serial number 16837. Frame is in fair condition and has an really nice battery tray. Front and rear axels turn freely and still have the early style scalloped front hub flanges. Early indent style tub is ruff but has many nice parts still on. This jeep has all the tags on it but doesn’t come with a title. There is no engine or transmission/transfer case but I can supply one and most of all the other missing parts if you’d like to restore this jeep.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(07/25/2016) It’s a project.
“I have a 1943 Ford GPW for sale. Jeep was running but has not been started in a while. I will attempt to start it this coming week. The jeep needs work but most of it is there. Comes with loose parts as well. It appears to be all original including the Ford GPW engine which is normally replaced with a Willys engine. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. The jeep is titled and I have all three data plates. Please contact for more photos.”

I’ve seen this photo before, but never an original press photo.
” 1945- Jeep is used by the 644th Ordnance Depot shown with a “winter-proof” enclosure. The plastic top, made entirely of salvaged materials, has windshield wipers, a spotlight and a windshield defroster. Photo measures approx. 8″ x 10″
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was on eBay.
That’s a pretty FC.

“Finished in the optional President Red and Plantation White combination this all steel body pickup shows very well. The side mounted spare tire matches the other four wheels and tires. The front fender extensions and rear fenders are solid and look great. All the trim is present, complete, and displays normal wear for a vehicle of this age. The black front bumper is fits well with a finish as expected considering the age. The custom rear step bumper is sturdy and is functional. The metal bed and wheel wells is completely covered with a black protective paint.
Inside, the grey and black vinyl seat that looks period and is very good condition. The black door panels and grey dashboard are a subtle continuation of the two-tone theme of the interior. The optional heater and original gauges are correctly placed have a nice appearance and function as designed. The original equipped two spoke custom steering wheel is in good condition and functions as designed.
This 1958 FC-150 is equipped with the original 134cid Hurricane F4-134 inline 4-cylinder engine fed by a Carter one barrel carburetor. Power is transferred to the wheels by a Borg-Warner T-98 three-speed manual transmission and a Model 18 transfer case. Driver assist features include 4-wheel drum brakes. The suspension includes leaf springs with front and rear solid axles. The 15-inch original white steel wheels with Goodyear Wrangler tires complete the look.
The FC-150 advertising motto in the day was “Go Anywhere!” and all your need to do is bring this ’58 to the next “Jamboree” and turn heads! GET OUT AND DRIVE!
Current mileage on the odometer shows 11,595 miles, sold as is with a mileage exempt title.
VIN: 6554817137”
Looks nice.
“1958 Willy’s Wagon with rebuilt original flat head 6. Restore to original inside & out. A must see in person. $15000.00 OBO. ”
http://portland.craigslist.org/grg/cto/5708913370.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Includes a second engine.
“350 auto , 350 th , 2 inch roll bar , race seats, B&M ratchet shiftier BFG mudders, runs great. Serious buyers only. No scammers or salesmen please . Also comes with inline 6 258 motor . ”

Has a few mods.
“Selling a completely and good running condition ,licensed and clear Texas tittle 1948 jeep willys.”
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/cto/5706437630.html

UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500
(07/07/2015) This may have been a VEC.
“1946 Jeep Willys has Buick V6 motor, Chevy Truck 4 speed transmission with granny low, posi-traction, dual fuel tanks, power steering, Corbeau racing seats and belts, Kenwood CD/Stereo.
Not Shown: Bestop Bikini Top and a Bestop Full top with doors and windows (in practically new condition) ”