UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Has a 2A windshield. No motor or trans.
“1949 Jepp Willys CJ3A body pretty solid has chevy steering box. No motor trans transfer. Great project to restore or build rock crawler.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Has a 2A windshield. No motor or trans.
“1949 Jepp Willys CJ3A body pretty solid has chevy steering box. No motor trans transfer. Great project to restore or build rock crawler.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $50
Not perfect, but a good price for some racing or extra rims.
“4 chrome 15×10 American Racing Wheels. 5×5.5 lug pattern. Fits older Ford, Jeep CJ, and Dodge trucks. These would be great for putting on the weekend mudders. Asking $50. Only have one center cap. Some rust, not perfect.;”
No pics provided.
“1941-45 WILLYS JEEP top and doors w/ windows
These are in perfect condition for your restoration project!
Good glass and rubber. NO RUST!
You gotta see these!
Make an offer”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/pts/4813002430.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $125.
(06/06/2014) This is installed on a CJ-3B currently.
“this is a half cab that is sitting on a 54 CJ3B, might fit others, not sure. This is not in bad shape, but it DOES need some work, around the lower panels in the bed, the rear window is missing, inside there is a little surface rust, mostly flaking paint, both doors open and close and windows go up and down, lights may be included, fuel filler is NOT included, no other body parts for sale. SELLING FOR BEST OFFER, still attached to Jeep, you can remove or I will, text or email only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $2000
(08/28/2014) Needs work.
“Selling my 1944 jeep willys. 283 sbc motor. Rebuilt tranny & transfer case. New 33″ tires brand new bestop softop still in box. Super fun jeep. All new wiring but needs to be finished.”
A service station merchandising contest in 1955 was sponsored by the B.F. Goodrich company. Six cream, blue and red CJ-5s were given away as prizes. The article was published in the May 1955 issue of Willys News.
This February 1961 mailing brochure marked Form No. DM61-02 highlights the advantages of a jeep. This particular brochure has some wear and a stain, so isn’t an ideal example.
If folded, this was the 8.5″ by 5.5″ front page:
The 8.5″ x 11″ interior: 

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Curious that the pneumatic jeeps had the tool indents on the passenger side. I believe this photo has been reproduced backward. You can see an example of how it appeared in print in the St. Petersburg Times.
“1945 Press Photo The pneumatic jeep, used as decoy during war”
In some cases jeeps were put inside dummy tanks. Here’s a great photo showing a ‘tank’ being dropped onto a jeep.
This is another of a series of Ford GP photos from Lake Geneva.
“You are bidding on an original press photo of WWII Jeep Hauling Hay Trailer Lake Geneva WI Farm. Photo measures 7 x 9 inches and is dated 1/20/1944.”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **SOLD**
This includes an overdrive and warn winch.
“New SATURN WARN OVERDRIVE
REBUILT DATE 2005 13,685MILS 872 HOURS, F HEAD ENGINE, TRANSMISSION,TRANSFER CASE
NEW BIKE CHINE CLUTCH LINKAGE SYSTEM, AN NEW CLUTCH
NAVY ALUM HARD TOP
WARN WINCH 6000 RATED
MILTARY AXLES
RANCHO 2 1/2 IN LIFT KIT, LEAF SPRING AN SHOCKS
K&N AIR FILTER”
The driver’s side looks rough.
“willys 3b jeep.2nd owner 15+ years. all original,garaged no mud or ruff housing well cared for ,4 cyl,4-wheel drive. roll bar, tow bar,winch added .drive train body is a 95%. serious,knowledgable responders only.can be driven daily or for show”
UPDATE: Was $1750. **SOLD**
The engine and rear axles has been swapped (at the very least).
“1943 Willys – Overland Military Jeep…. This is a project vehicle… Jeep was found under a house, mummified…. Been there since 1968… Had to drag it out… Power train frozen… 4 cyl military motor had been swapped out with a 6 cyl Studebaker somewhere in the early 50’s…. That’s all the old gal could remember…. She said it was running when it went into it’s grave… Some parts are off motor, starter, generator… Does/did it run… No Idea… A family member started to get it running… Pulled tranny & transfer case… Found broken gears in tranny… Bought new,,, Included… Then started on transfer case… found reason for locked power train…. transfer case completely rusted solid… and so ended the repairs to the Jeep…. Have some manuals… included…Tub is in great shape…. No Rust… most all parts from original Military configuration seem to be there…. but you need to see and make up your own mind… This baby needs some TLC…. Jeep does roll but must have all wheels off ground to transport…”