UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has a buick 215 V8.
“1950 cj3a Buick 215 v8 3 speed Needs complete floor pan Runs and drives great Clean title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Has a buick 215 V8.
“1950 cj3a Buick 215 v8 3 speed Needs complete floor pan Runs and drives great Clean title”
I wasn’t planning on doing a racer update today, but both Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist were having issues last night loading pages. So, since, I took pics with the body yesterday, I figured I’d throw these up here. The cage is almost done, then on to floors and seats. OR, maybe shock mounts and rear sway bar.

UPDATE: This post originally appeared April 2, 2016
The February 1959 of Man’s Magazine contained photos and short report from the annual Jeep Rodeo in Yakima, Washington. Unfortunately, most of the pics aren’t a whole lot different from the March 1959 issue of Modern Man Magazine, featured in 2013.
Man’s magazine turned out to be a lot less risqué than the cover image and headlines might suggest. There was even an opinion article expressing concern over how American college football was fast becoming too professionalized.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/16/2022) Appears in good shape. PTO bar has been cut off and the area where the spare tire mount mounts looks redone.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/770617964221270
“1948 Willy’s Jeep. 1700 miles. Excellent condition. Manual transmission. Runs great. Manufacture color – Michigan Yellow. Original tires.”
Is the an original Maverick? Was that center console an option for wagons (or for Mavericks?)?
https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/d/sachse-1959-willys-mavrick-wagon-rare/7577369859.html
“1959 Willy’s Mavrick wagon very rare matching numbers ! Original motor inline v4
Under 200 of these where made in this year which makes it very hard to find
was restored 15+ years ago and been kept in really great condition mostly covered and garaged
Body is solid and interior
Clear title in hand”
Update: SOLD Was $5000.
Could be a good price.
“Titled as a 1944 Ford GPW but im not exactly sure what it is. I’ve been told the frame and below are from a CJ-5, that it has SBC 350, muncie 4 speed, dana 20 transfercase, centered dana 44 rear Dana 30 front. I bought it in May and only drove it a few times, wanted to keep it for EJS but I’d rather put funds into my Willys Wagon. In Spanish Fork under a cover. 5000 obo”
The blue one is a parts jeep.
“1962 Willys Jeep CJ5. This is a great survivor !! Very straight and complete. The transmission had issues but I have spares to repair it. I also have another CJ5 that will be included.
$ 6900 for both Jeeps and lots of parts.”
This project appears to have a VEC body.
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/tomball-1946-willys-cj2a-jeep/7588074904.html
“Great project car, 1st civilian CJ jeep after WW2. $2500 or best offer. Can been seen in the Tomball area off FM 2920. Cleared for bonded title. Have paperwork in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(10/26/2022) Bill shared this older build.
“This is an old build that needs to be refreshed. Runs great, stops and yard drives. Last registered in 2008 in NY state.
Needs body and front floor rust repair. Main floor and frame are very good and solid.
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This has a blown head gasket, but looks in great condition otherwise.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2916393698665730/
“This is an Army 1952 Jeep Willys. 24 Volt (2 batteries). I did originally drive it but it now has a head gasket problem beyond my ability to repair. I’m a 26 year vet who was hoping to drive this jeep and enjoy past memories. It needs a mechanics touch. I will add more information and pictures shortly as it also comes with a army trailer, doors and top, roll bar, a metal rack that slides into the trailer hitch, chains, and a variety of other accessories i.e. (heater) etc. Serious buyers only please/cash sale (I have the title). If cashier’s check, then buyer will accompany seller to a local bank to make the deposit”
