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1950 Modified Wagon Sun Valley, NV Make Offer

• CATEGORIES: Jeep Rods, Unusual, Willys Wagons, Wood bodies • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: This was sold out of NV in 2021. Now for sale (make offer) in Cali.

(04/03/2021) This is different. The price seems reasonable.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/501492705205201/

“Full custom 1950 Willy’s wagon completed 900 miles ago. Frame off, everything new, built 350/350 with tubbed Dana rear end, custom rumble seat, seats 8, custom sound system and led lighting. Looking for trades or make offer!”

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1959 Truck Phoenix, AZ **Sold**

• CATEGORIES: Jeep Rods, Willys Trucks This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **Sold** was $1900.

This appears to be a truck with the rear sides of a wagon modified into a rear bed. It’s something a little different.

“1959 Willys, Jeep, 2WD, Custom made fleet side bed, No front fenders, No seat, Custom bumpers, Center line wheels, new tires but older. V8 318, AT, dodge rearend, motor and trans are good but not running now. Good start on Rat Rod project, Hot Rod, pickup, truck. $1900.00 OBO,”

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Year? CJ-3A? Spanish Fork, UT $2250

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

This seller may also have the red one listed from Spanish Fork. The seller thinks this is a 2A, but I’d say it is more likely a 3A.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/697022558685310

“Old Jeep Willys flat fender project. I believe she’s a 2-A but someone here probably knows more. Body panels are in good shape. She definitely needs someone to love her. A fantastic project car, or would be a sweet bar or decoration in a man cave or bar. I. Included a picture of the bar I built in my shop. I’ve got 2 of these and would work a deal on both of them. This one is still on the trailer and ready to be delivered in the next few days.”

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DJ-3A? & A Sand Jalopy? Imperial, CA $1000

• CATEGORIES: DJ-3A, Other 4x4s This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Still Available.

(11/09/2022) I have to say I was more curious about the Sand Jalopy Hot Rod than the jeep. The jeep seems to have a DJ-3A body. Neither seems to have much value.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/408067411508752

“1 Jeep 1 water pumper buggy 1000$ for both Bill of sale”

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Unusual Windshield on MB

• CATEGORIES: Features • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: As Barney notes in the comments, it appears to be a windshield adapted from a Mighty Mite. You can see an example here: http://www.ewillys.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/year-m422a1-imperial-ca1.jpg

Buz just acquired this MB that has an unusual windshield setup. I have seen some bubba jobs similar to this windshield, but someone did this much better than most. It does not appear to be an M-38A1 windshield (too narrow), but it doesn’t appear to be a CJ-3A/DJ-3A windshield (curved top holder). Anyone recognize it?

He described the windshield this way:

I bought this 1943 Willys MB with this unusual style M38A1 windshield assembly. It is narrower than the M38A1 windshield and this one has not been cut and welded. Also a very precise adaptation to the cowl to mount the windshield. No doubt it probably harms the value of the 1943 model, but it has to have been some sort of factory modification, it’s not a home brew bubba job. Have you ever seen anything similar to this?  I have the history of this jeep back to 1947. The first civilian registration was issued in 1947 to E. W. Worrell who paid $800 for it in Hillsville, VA.

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