This one has been parked a while.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/1241620130052265
“58 Willys FC150 cab over jeep Has a 350 Buick from a 68 jeep wagoner. Ran when parked in 1990 $5000 obo part trade.”
This one has been parked a while.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/1241620130052265
“58 Willys FC150 cab over jeep Has a 350 Buick from a 68 jeep wagoner. Ran when parked in 1990 $5000 obo part trade.”
Maybe some parts value here?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3358032904435150
“Free Austin Champ for parts or restore Located in Sunnyvale It’s on 4 decent Landrover wheels It’s ready to pull on to your trailer It’s free come and get it”
No description provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/636684124721894
“Testing waters no low ballers and trade for let me know”
Al has this nice looking 2A built from a 45 and 48. Call Al at 1 952 838 2222.
“1945/48 Jeep Willy’s cj2a 45 body on a 48 frame, titled as a 48. Frame up restoration, warn lock out hubs, freshly rebuilt carburetor, overdrive, converted t 12 volt system, comes with a complete set of original tech manuals. ”
UPDATE: This was originally published April 22, 2015

Credit for posting this rare magazine cover with a CJ-2A on it goes to: http://national-radiation-instrument-catalog.com/new_page_14.htm
The hunt for Uranium during the late 1940s and into the 1950s in the American West was a big deal. It’s also the last great mineral rush with-in the continental United States. Uranium’s grand paradox, as author Tom Zoellner puts it, is that “[t]he stability of our world rests on a substance that is unstable at the core.”
So large was the hunt for Uranium, the May 23, 1955, issue of Life Magazine noted that more man-hours had been spent hunting for Uranium between 1952 and 1955 than were spent seeking all other metals in history, at least according to the Atomic Energy Commission. Having spent considerable time thumbing through decades of mine related information prior to the 1900s, I find this claim dubious, but maybe someone can explain how this could be?
Still, the uranium boom captivated the imagination of the public. Uranium Fever was written and sung by Eliot Britt in 1955 and included jeep references. This great site shows how the search affected popular magazines of the time. In the Life Magazine article referenced above (pg 26), the author included a list of ultimate gear for prospecting. At the very top of the list was a brand-new four-wheel jeep for only $1,685, along with equipment and a map of the best places to hunt:
This has an M-38 hood, among other updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1193240241319918
“Built 7 year’s ago never use it. 350 Chevy with maybe 300 miles on it ,Rancho suspension ,Warren overdrive ,no lockers,four-speed transmission ,power steering completely rust free”
It doesn’t run at the moment.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1018665649125186
“RARE 1963 Willys postal fleet van. Clear title. Nearly everything is there and original. I believe it will run but haven’t got to it yet. Has new tires”
This looks solid with a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/774819450757412
“1962 Willy’s Panel Truck 4 speed, 4wd, edelbrock carburetor, 350 chevy, dual exhaust. Needs paint but runs and sounds good. Solid body. NOT interested in trading anything.”
Steve’s selling this modified CJ-5. You can contact him at 619 607 1516 for more information or to arrange a test drive.

“Offered for sale is a 1959 Willys Jeep CJ5. The engine is from a 1969 Jeep and is an odd fire V6, with Holley 4 barrel carburetor and Edlebrock intake manifold, transmission is a T-90 3 speed manual. Dana Spicer 18 transfer case has one lever for 4WD In/Out and one for Hi/Lo range. It also has an overdrive. Front hubs are Warn.
Has full roll cage, front and rear with Bimini top, full cover and spare tire is mounted on roll cage.
Is set up for flat towing with a removable tow bar bolted to the front bumper. Four pin electrical connector powers turn, brake and taillights.
Gauges are speedometer, oil pressure, water temperature, gas and ammeter.
Has shoulder harness belts and seats are from a 1965 Mustang.
Has turn signals, backup lights, camera and small LED lights mounted on front fenders.
Has PCI race radios intercom system, which allows you to listen to music and talk with your passenger. You would need headsets in order to utilize the intercom. Has mounting bracket and wiring for a PCI race radio.
Has mount for Gamin GPS and cell phone. Has 2 USB ports.
Tires are Pro Comp LT265/75 R16, comes with spare and high lift jack.
Has two gas tanks, gas gauge will display either front or rear tank. Has fuel valve to select between front and rear tank.
Has custom made aluminum doors, fire extinguisher, driver and passenger mirrors, lockable storage box behind front bumper, dome light and flashing amber light mounted on rear fender.”
Whether this originally had the images on it or not, someone had some fun giving this wagon a vintage theme. This looks to be a Parkway Conversion?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/179127791485334
“I have a super cool 1948 Willys Overland. It’s on a S10 frame, 4.3 V6, Automatic transmission, power steering, disc brakes, nice interior. This is a blast to drive. Gets a ton of attention. It would be awesome at a lake resort or at the beach.”