UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/14/2022) Runs with a PTO winch, but has some unusual bumpers.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/846445396466485
“Runs good., Recent tires. Actual Mileage unknown.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/14/2022) Runs with a PTO winch, but has some unusual bumpers.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/846445396466485
“Runs good., Recent tires. Actual Mileage unknown.”
This has a replacement body.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5870141426376066
“1946 Willys Jeep, motor not original but the rest of the running gear is. Make offer!!!!!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/12/2022) This lacks a title.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1287248872064951
“NO TITLE. Rebuilt transmission, has been converted to have an alternator, new fuel tank and lines, and does need some carburetor work”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/15/2022) If you need a 3B body now, this might be an option. Chassis does not appear to be included.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1258025758345986/
“Brand new body for a 1960’s Willys Jeep body. No wait for shipping, come pick it up today. Fits 53-64 CJ-3B (stamped WILLS). Fenders, hood, windshield frame and tailgate all included.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/12/2022) Listed as a 1944, this looks more like an M-38.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1806362713045602
“1944 Willys Jeep Brand new tires, runs & drives. Flags are optional. ”
I’ve spent parts of the last couple of days thinking through how/where the new cage will attach, how the floor should attach, and how the body should attach and where it should sit. For example, the body must be far enough forward so that the solid front clip can slip over the front of the radiator, but back far enough to sit in the right area in the back.
My initial intention was to bolt the cage fo the frame, but this frame (already cut and spread 5″) has enough mods that if I’m at a point that the cage has to be removed to make changes, I’m better off starting with a new frame (and, at this point, I don’t want to do a ground up rebuild).
Additionally, the body has warped some, so I will need to build a jig out of wood so that I can try to straighten the body some (apparently, using a heat gun, I should be able to remove some of the warping. What I can’t re-straighten, I will use fiberglass and/or some (probably) aluminum plates placed strategically to make it look straighter.
Here’s a couple pics of the body. You may not be able to tell, but both sides of the front of the body have flexed outward. So, between the heat gun, the jig, some interior plating, and the use of strategic mounts, I should be able to make it look a little less out of whack.
Over the next week we are supposed to have (finally) dry weather and temps that will be in the high 40s and low 50s, so I hope to get the cage built and, maybe, the body cleaned up to ready for some fiberglass repair and, eventually, some paint.
Though I dislike the neon green chassis, Ann has acquired a taste for it, so I might start with the body painted black, similar to the narrow body that was on it.
Craig shared this page (I think on FB), It’s as good of an explanation of Corgi FC-150 models as I have seen.
I missed out on this rare Australian Jeep Truck brochure (totally spaced the auction). I can see no date or form number on any pages. My guess is that this was published in 1957 or 58.
The description from th auction reads, in part:
“WILLYS 4WD 6 CYL. ALL-PURPOSE MODEL 6-226
GOOD CONDITION OVERALL. CLEAN,GOOD COLOR AND GRAPHICS. SLIGHT WEAR FROM AGE AND STORAGE.
WILLYS MOTORS AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED
4 PAGE FOLDOUT
BROCHURE CONTAINS SPECIFICATIONS, DIFFERENT BODY STYLES, OPTIONS, ETC.”
This looks like a nice Jeepster.
https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3695698.html (auction info page)
“1949 Willy’s Overland Jeepster This 1949 Willy’s Overland Jeepster went through a recent ground-up restoration by the world famous Jeepster Jim! This Jeepster is powered by a 4 cylinder L-134 Willy’s engine with a 3 speed transmission with overdrive. Also included is the convertible top and side curtains. This Jeepster is ready to drive anywhere! Sells with clear title. *Reduced online buyer’s premium of 15%* ”
Nice looking truck.
https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3695698.html (auction info page)
“1949 Willy’s Overland Pickup Truck *Vehicle is located in East Palatka, FL – Please call to set-up a private viewing* This original 2-wheel drive Willys pickup has just been completely professionally restored. This was a complete frame off show quality restoration of an original rust-free truck. Everything is new or rebuilt. Nothing was left untouched. This truck is for sale at about half of what it cost to restore one, if you could find a nice one to begin with. Sells with clear title. *Reduced online buyer’s premium of 15%* “