This is worth a closer look…. (and can someone at the very least PLEASE put a tarp over this?)
1952 M-38? Vancouver, WA $10,000
Listed as a CJ-3A, this looks to be an M-38 (with updates).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1672292179929873/
“As the platform doesn’t see Willys as a brand this is why this is listed as “Jeep” True Millage is “unknow” but this is not an option 1952 Willys CJ3 72ish Ford 302 2bbl Carb 3spd Currently No fuel cell, it has disappeared Does run and drive Flat tow ready with proper truck”
1944 MB Portland, OR $5000
Has an F-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1035368317803887
“1944 Military Jeep. Runs and drives good. New carburetor, new radiator, new fuel pump, new brakes, new battery, transmission/transfer case rebuild. Has the “hurricane” motor from a cj3b, which is basically the same as the original “go devil” with a different head and 30 more hp. It’s wired up for easy flat tow (unhook the battery, hood the 4 plug) to use stock taillights. ”
1945? MB? Rockport, WA $3200
This has a military body and chassis (the rear bumper mount is visible), along with a few CJ parts. Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/896131088504754
“Willies jeep WW2 era Inline 4 cylinder Manual trans Complete Great resto or rock crawler build 4×4 All vehicles “ran when parked” This is a part of a large estate sale so Information is limited on each item All come with either original title affidavit in Lue or JVA”
1947 CJ-2A Spokane Valley, WA $5000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/02/2023) Looks like a bench seat has been installed. No pics of the sides or rear.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7376508395710201
“1947 Willy’s jeep. Previous owner did a pretty good job restoring this Jeep. There are a few rust spots but nothing really bad. My parents bought it and it lived in their garage for the last few years. Its a cool old jeep”
1951 CJ-3A Onalaska, WA $3000
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/07/2023) The price doesn’t not include the winch, but does appear to include the Warn OD.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/359162849935326
“Asking $3500.00 OBO without the winch. Engine/transmission/transfer case rebuilt 20 years ago. Front end rebuilt 25years ago. Only put about 1500 miles on it since rebuilds”
June 1958 Jeep News
This June 1958 Jeep News issue is only four pages. There are a variety of stories, including an announcement on the front page indicating the Jeep Jamboree would be starting in July. The back page highlights the Maricopa County Jeep Posse, one of the more storied jeep posse’s in the country.
July 1964 Jeep Service and Parts News
This four-page July 1964 Jeep Service and Parts News highlights. Note the directions on page one for removing protective wax from new vehicles after they arrive at a dealer. On page four, the bulletin announces a new Tornado Engine break-in methodology. I wonder what was wrong with the old, original one?
Willys Jeep Netherlands Pin on eBay
This neat, very small pin, is reportedly that last of which was made during WWII and found amongst a group of these that have been sold or given away.
View all the information on ebay
“Vintage WWII Jeep Willys Stick Pin
This came from an antique dealer in the Netherlands who said
they were made during WWII and found later in the factory
I had a dozen, sold 3 or 4 to serious collectors and gave the rest to my son and his friends
This is the last one; be among the elite owners!
Card Measures around 2″ tall, 1 1/2″ wide. Pin measures 1 5/8″ tall, 7/8″ wide
Good Ready to Wear/Display Vintage Condition, as seen in photos
Check out my other WWII Pins and Jewelry, Most listed in Jewelry Category, a few in Collectibles,
some seen in last photos, this auction for Original WWII Jeep Willys Pin on Card only”
Photo of Dysarts Truck
Glenn shared this image of a fancifully decorated Willys truck from Facebook. According to this short history, Dysarts has been a restaurant and store in Maine since the 1960s.




































