UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
“Here I have a 4 cyl. willy`s engine complete running for sale. Engine ID # 804380-W-12-D-P5 The motor is hooked up and can be started and does run good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
“Here I have a 4 cyl. willy`s engine complete running for sale. Engine ID # 804380-W-12-D-P5 The motor is hooked up and can be started and does run good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $350.
I expect this will fit ww2 and 2A jeeps.
“EARLY 1941-1952 JEEP WILLY’S HARDTOP.EXCELLENT.GLASS INTACT.”
Good price?
“Jeep trailer hitch for $45.00. Call Thurman if interested (909) 644- five nine three six.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $5000.
(10/12/2013) Looks like a box of some kind has been added to the rear.
“1943 Ford GPW Jeep, original fscript 4 cylinder, gas engine, 4 wheel drive, electronic ignition, runs good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(09/12/2013) The 1946 jeep (in the rear) looks especially rough.
“The 1947 Willys Jeep has the title paperwork and ran when parked in storage I have rotated the motor by hand spins freely and the carburetor functions transmission shift through all the gears smoothly. the 1946 Willys what does not have any paperwork it was bought for parts I have not turned the motor or check anything else the only things major I’ve noticed missing is the glass and the seats and the rear tailgate for the 46 they are both rough but repairable they’re being sold as a pair for 2000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2350.
(10/22/2013) Does not roll (bad bearings).
“Jeep is in restorable condition. Most recently used as hunting lease vehicle. Tow bar is included. Gun rack, high lift jack, and tail gate electric feeder not included but available separately. Rear wheels do not roll due to bad pinion bearings. Engine will start and run, but is not firing on all cylinders. Floor pans rusted out many years ago and repaired with fiberglass in the front and steel diamond plate in the rear. As a lease vehicle it could be used as is with repairs to the drive train.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was an auction.
I just spotted this in-process auction. It ends tomorrow (12/4). I don’t know if the jeep has been auctioned yet or not. The jeep has been changed a little. It could be a mis-titled 3A.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep Utility”
UPDATE: II: Thie Buick shown below was featured in the Jan 1950 issue of Popular Science (pg 99)

http://books.google.com/books?id=vSwDAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
UPDATE: Javier provided the following information. I guess there was some competition among the ranches? Below are two photos of other hunting vehicles.
He wrote, This is very similiar to one of the hunting cars used on the King Ranch. The Kenndy Ranch mentioned in the arcticle is adajcent to the King Ranch. Below is a picture of the car made for the King Ranch. (From this link to the University of Texas)
Here’s the hunting wagon from Texas featured on eWillys a couple years ago (seems I’ve deleted the original post related to it:
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David Silberman forwarded this unusual photo from a rare April 1951 issue of Willys Salesbuilder. This one looks like it might have been build on a Jeepster platform.
From this same issue are these two parade float photos:
Not a great day for driving a jeep. This 1950 photo of Nightmare Alley was shot as these troops retreated. The temperature was estimated at -40 degrees. Read more about this LIfe Magazine photo here.

David Douglas Duncan / TIME & LIFE Pictures.
U.S. Marine crouching down next to his jeep while leading a convoy of vehicles during the 1st Marine Division’s retreat down canyon road they called “Nightmare Alley,” after being cut off by the Red Chinese and under fire from nearby hills in December 1950.
Doug forwarded this eBay photo that references Operation Deepfreeze. Given the number “14” is written on the side of the jeep it would suggest there were other jeeps there, too. Here’s a link to a few images on G503 from Life Magazine.
“Please note: Unless you are the winning bidder, I will not provide scans of the slides and negatives I sell. Also, I will not give out another member’s contact information or contact another member on your behalf.
Original 35mm film slide.
Subject: U.S. Navy Operation “Deep Freeze” Special Project Jeep #14 and a sign that says, “Smokey Says Use Your Ashtrays … Keep Antarctica Green”, at McMurdo Station.
Date: 1957
Mount/Film Type: Kodachrome, red border”