UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Runs.
“1954 Willy’s Jeep M170–used as radio/ambulance vehicle. Has original 4 cyl. engine. Starts and runs. 3 Speed w/high-low ranges and twist out front hubs. Rust on floor pan–otherwise good condition. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Runs.
“1954 Willy’s Jeep M170–used as radio/ambulance vehicle. Has original 4 cyl. engine. Starts and runs. 3 Speed w/high-low ranges and twist out front hubs. Rust on floor pan–otherwise good condition. ”
Appears to lack a real windshield.
“46 Willy’s rebuilt Buick 231 v6 runs and drives strong text with any questions trades welcomed would trade for a good gas mileage car like civic Jetta Acura open to other trades but needs to be good on gas”
This rare Blue Star top is missing it’s rear lift door.
“Really neat hard top for jeep CJ3A or CJ3B. Aluminum riveted over steel rod frame. Has doors with slide up windows. Rear lift door missing. Looks like it was made by an aircraft company. ”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** was No Price.
It’s a good project for someone wanting a low riding jeep.
“Like to trade a 1952 willys cj3 rat rod project. Has Model A front drop axle and transverse spring with hairpin radius rods. Rear is Ford 9″ with triangulated 4 link. Don’t have a motor or trans. Home built frame from 3/16″ 2×3 tubing. Looking for something in the 50’s coupe, wagon or open to other cars. Must have clear title and not rusted completely out.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/03/2015) This was for sale back in 2009.
“Restored 1946 Jeep Willys CJ-2A. Used very little since restoration, everything including the body has been powder coat painted. Runs great, mechanically sound, 4 cylinder gas engine, 4×4, 3 speed manual transmission, converted to 12 volt. VIN # 32792. Asking 10,000 OBO. Not interested in any trades, cash only. ”
Does it need wheels? Appears to have a DJ-3A body on it.
“1947 willys jeep new fuel pump brakes and master, need distributer will turn over but will not start.”
The photo below appeared in a 1958 article from the Spokesman-Review. The article below comes from a November 29, 1956 article in the Toledo Blade that announced the FC’s introduction.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This may be a good price. It is listed as a 1947 CJ-2A.
“This jeep turns on but needs carburetor work. If interested please call.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7400.
(10/01/2015) Has a variety of updates.
“1968 Jeep cj6, this is the longer one, very rare. Has a 350 and auto trans in it. restored, painted and engine conversion about 10 years ago”