Looks like the grille has been pushed forward.
“1947 Willys jeep project car.
Runs but needs work. “
Looks like the grille has been pushed forward.
“1947 Willys jeep project car.
Runs but needs work. “
Motor runs, but needs some work. No title.
“1982 DJ5 mail jeep. Needs battery, trans pump seal, and rear driveshaft u joint. Engine runs fine. Definitely needs some TLC but it is a solid very rare project. No title but will provide full bill of sale.
Purchased as a project which was going to involve a drivetrain and suspension swap. Tons of room underneath for nearly any combo. Selling because I went a different direction with the project.”
It’s definitely a project.
“I have a Willys Jeep DJ-3A. This is a reasonably uncommon Jeep, made from roughly 1955-1964. It was originally equipped with an L134 engine and a column shifted three speed transmission and was only 2wd. These were made for postal delivery and small business delivery vehicles.
This one had been in a pole barn for 30 years. It’s well used and missing many of it’s core components. The engine, transmission and sliding doors are gone, along with many other smaller pieces.
To put this back together would require a complete restoration and that’s why it’s so cheap. I don’t have a title for this since it’s so old.”
No pics provided.
“1962 Willys CJ 3B, 4wd, hi-lo, 3 speed. Decent condition. I painted it with a brush and roller but it looks pretty good if you squint your eyes. It runs well and the only reason that I am going to sell is that I cannot get in. I am tall and it is small. It has an original period aluminum hard top with doors. I think it may be a Sears top.”
No pics provided.
“Barn fresh unrestored original with wam winch $1200.00 obo. Lost title”
Has title issues and needs work.
“Selling my m38. The motor is stuck, but body is ok. Been patched and looks pretty neat. I have title but there are some issues.”
No pics provided.
“Nice jeep all original factory motor and its free and turns over smoth carb needs rebuild but will fire .$ 2500.00 serious inquired only please ask for pic .”
Patrick found this great series of pages hosted by the Milwaukee Art Museum. The site contains over 160 Brooks Stevens drawings and models. Wagon, FCs, DJs, and Wagoneers are included. Start here to see all of the concept photos and drawings.
Patrick put together this animated GIF which shows the different noses Brooks considered.
This is an August 1946 Jeepster concept:
These DJ concepts are always interesting:
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Steve spotted this odd photo. My question is, did the jeep back into the wall and then get lifted up? Or did it somehow hit it from the outside?
“This lot is for two 5″x7″ black and white original photos of a Willys Jeep somehow attached to a barn door…not sure if this is intentional or by accident. Appears to be a 1957 Ford in the background. See photos for condition. Please be sure to view my other listings as well! Thank you for looking.”