UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Maybe something here .. or maybe not.


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Maybe something here .. or maybe not.


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
(04/12/2016) May have some body rust issues.
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ3A
Starts Up Every Time
Runs and Drives Like It Should
Four Wheel Drive Works
Needs Brake Work
Have Tailgate and Few Spare Parts”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
“Willys CJ Jeep Parts. Most came off a early CJ2A. The windshield is a CJ3A. The radiator came out of a M38A1 but I think it is a CJ5.
Drivers and Passenger Front Seats $100. (set)
Drivers Seat $25. (damaged foot)
Windshield $60. (plexiglass, wiper motor is gone)
Fuel Tank $60. (close to serviceable I think)
Air Filter $50. (one is sold) (these can pass for the WW2 MB and GPW with a little work)
Grill SOLD
Gauges $60 (all four, speedo is marked KS)
Horn $20 (Auto-Lite)
Two Oil Filters $5. each (they are empty and clean)
Tail Gate,Chains,Hinges SOLD
Radiator $10. (looks nice, not tested)
Head SOLD
I will throw in a few trinkets not listed but shown in the pictures if you buy the entire lot for $300.
Please respond with your name and phone number and I will call you.
I do not text.
If the add is up its still for sale.
No trades, except maybe MB GPW M38 jeeps parts accessories, but it would have to be good.
No shipping.”

Yesterday, while driving through East Wenatchee, Washington, I spotted this unusual looking flattie. I only had my cell phone, so the pic isn’t the best (and had to brave traffic just to get this photo — only got honked at once) 🙂 Based on what I could see from a slightly different angle (which I couldn’t photograph), I think it is a jeep body on a truck chassis:

This snow plow jeep is still parked in the same spot we saw it in 2013:
A couple days ago I saw this nice CJ-3B in Pasco.

UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/23/2016) Thanks to Mike for identifying the hardtop as an Acme hardtop. Here’s another example.
“67 kaiser/Willys CJ5 with the dauntless buick 225 v6. Has hard top and soft top. Engine recently rebuilt.”
http://wyoming.craigslist.org/cto/5646501009.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
(05/18/2016) Craig spotted this one. Not sure how much value is here.
“1959 Willys Jeep FC-150, Clear title in hand. Tree fell on left side rear of cab and dented corner pretty good. Will need alot of fabrication, and rust repairs. Probably hasnt been run in 30 years, I dont know if motor is free, real rusty, but it is a rare vehicle. Will need to be trailered. Make this your next 4×4 project. does roll free on air up tires.”
UPDATE: This was listed in NY in January. Now it’s being sold out of New Jersey.
“The only one in the U.S., a hybrid German Border Patrol Jeep made by the predecessor of AUDI [DKW Auto Union] in the late 50’s, Has a newly rebuilt VW air cooled engine with manual trans, big Military type tires and runs great….especially in parades and is a winner in car shows. Need room in my collector car garage so am letting go this special one of a kind. Registered in NJ as a antique ’68 VW and MUNGA model.”
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1958-dkw-auto-union-munga/

Looks solid, though it sounds as if it might need a tuneup or something.
“1949 Willys Jeepster, 4 cyl, overdrive, car runs but needs someone with a little knowhow to get it up to speed.,”
http://austin.craigslist.org/cto/5683356763.html

This jeep has an unusual shovel holder on the cowl.
“1958 Jeep CJ-5, Hurricane 4 cylinder engine on it runs great! Comes with removable tow bar, roll bar, is a real classic and turns heads. Also great for hunting and fishing! Tow it to your favorite spot and go into all the places your truck won’t be able to go. Everything is original. I will also include an extra over size rim.
I’ve seen what’s out there and on eBay for similar vehicles so price is firm. Let me know if you have any questions or are interests in taking it out for a test drive.”
http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/5679990915.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250.
Looks to be a CJ-2A chassis with a DJ-3A body.
“I have a 48 willys jeep for sale the previous owner has installed a v6 (I believe it to be the dauntless odd fire ) it looks to be done correctly the body if fairly solid for its age I have not done any thin with it since I got it in on trade I was going to restore it but I don’t have the time. ”
