UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks good.
“Automatic transmission 4wheel disc brakes jack rouch 5.0. $10.000 call Jeff at auto emporium from 8am to 5pm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks good.
“Automatic transmission 4wheel disc brakes jack rouch 5.0. $10.000 call Jeff at auto emporium from 8am to 5pm”
It runs and plows.
“58′ Willys Jeep (no title) just bill of sale good runner
Runs drives stops plows snow
Has new tires
no muffler”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(10/25/2014) A project with some new drivetrain parts.
“Willy’s flatfender project. Has 4.3 TBI crate motor low miles when pulled from donor vehicle. Advanced Adapters motor mounts and headers. Brand new aluminum radiator. Two sm465 manual 4speeds Dana 18 with warn overdrive. Lift, confer shackles, 31 inch cooper discovers with no miles. Roll cage kit that needs assembled. Aluminum hard top. This is a project and not in running or driving condtion”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/08/2014) Might be worth a look given there are two jeeps, but both look rough.
“63 willys cj3b was running when parked two years ago. i just lost interest. f head 134 engine with three speed. brakes need master cylinder like they all do 4 wheel drive and transfer case all work. even has a heater but no top or doors. i put a one wire alterator on it and just drove it on trails. but i do have title. also a 63 cj5 parts jeep with a locked up transmission. i got the motor to run after i got it home but thats all. it has the same running gear and a p.t.o winch on it. also have a spare motor and manifolds that i got from a scrap metal man. ”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/05/2013) This has a few dings, but appears solid.
“1955 Willys Jeep with hard top and doors. Straight 4cy, 29,xxx miles, army tires and winch. $7,500 It is running and drivable pickup only Benton Harbor, MI”
This June 16, 1945, article from the Syracuse Herald Journal suggests that no jeeps will be available for purchase.

Photo from Trip Advisor post
The small Canadian town of Dawson Creek is home to several museums, including the Railway Station Museum and the Walter Wright Pioneer Museum. Because the town is considered the southern terminus of the ALCAN, or the Alaska – Canadian Highway, it’s also home to the Alaska Highway House, a small museum that chronicles the building of the highway. Inside the museum, is a jeep that participated in the building of the famous road.
EWillys has several photos and posts about the building of the highway, including this 1944 article by Herbert Lanks about a jeep trip up the new highway.
You may enjoy this humorous introduction to the museum (that includes the jeep):
Here are some still photos of the jeep:
I can’t wait to see this sign some day:

Photo from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Highway
To celebrate the holiday season, the director of the monuments foundation in the town of Armenia, Colombia, has decorated 15 jeeps with neon colors. The initiative is called the Jeep Tour and is part of the city’s effort to reinforce the cultural importance of jeeps, yipao and coffee to tourists.
Here’s the full article in Spanish: http://www.caracol.com.co/noticias/regionales/en-jeep-willys-los-turistas-en-armenia-podran-apreciar-los-alumbrados/20141207/nota/2540843.aspx
UPDATE: These photos were on eBay. **SOLD**
The same press photo with the same caption that is marked differently was sold by same seller in January of 2014 (the pic and caption from that 2014 ebay sale is at the bottom of this post).
Here are copies of the photo sold in January of 2014: