UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(07/15/2022) This has a later model frame (CJ-5?).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2690178747781256
“1946 Willy run an drives fine 10000 obo in person with cash”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(07/15/2022) This has a later model frame (CJ-5?).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2690178747781256
“1946 Willy run an drives fine 10000 obo in person with cash”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/07/2022) The Meyer-branded hardtop is a little rough.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/449971443893608
“Up for sale is a 1960 ish jeep Cj6 solid frame and body. Needs alittle motor work and should run again like it did when it got Parked. This is a for sure survivor!! Project , woods buggy or for a collector to restore”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/30/2022) It runs and has a plow.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1315745845923902
“1962 CJ5 with 4 cylinder F-Head. It has been in a storage building for the last 10-15 years. I have a 1963 just like it and I had originally planned on restoring this one to have two matching ones. Unfortunately I don’t see that ever happening with all my other hobbies I have. It really needs to have a brand new tub from 4wd.com put on it. Frame isnt too bad for the year. It does run. It does have a plow. Needs restoration, so no tire-kickers”
Bill shared this article that includes several claims I hadn’t encountered. So, I figured I’d shared this to see what others thought:
Anyway, check out the article for other claims.
A fun old racer from the 1970s used in the Mint 400 and “Bonnie and Clyde 350”.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1455813524911645
“Vintage Off Road Jeep Racer Built by John Witt early 1970’s Raced in the MINT 400 and the “Bonnie and Clyde 350” Bronco Frame Fiberglass Jeep 2A body Roll Cage Custom built Dana 44 axles with 5:88 gears Original Firestone “Baja Runner” race tires. NOT RUNNING – PROJECT Jeep 360 Motor with Torqueflight Auto Would make a great trail rider or restore because of race history-or as lawn sculpture. Stored in Rogers $1,700 Jim 6one2-28two-362one”
Frank is selling his 1965 CJ-5. Note the handy 120 volt power outlet bank. You can contact him directly at fsjr64 @ gmail.com (remove the spaces around the @)
http://www.earlycj5.com/xf_cj5/index.php?threads/153804/
“I am the third owner of this jeep. The jeep has a clear CA title. The jeep has a unique feature with the addition of a 120 volt power outlet bank run by a fan belt driven dedicated generator mounted above the regular 12 volt generator. The jeep runs well, the brakes master and wheel cylinders, brake shoes and brake lines have been replaced. The steering box has been rebuilt. The tires are weather checked but have good tread. Under dash instruments have been added and it has a CB radio installed by a previous owner. Body is in good shape and it has an older vinyl top with doors, but the rear door window/panel has shrunk, but still works with gaps between the rear of the sides zippers but attaches to the footman loop on the tailgate.”
This early, low-mileage CJ-5 looks solid, though it has a bit of damage on the rear driver side panel.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/417491586819274
“1959 Willys jeep. 12,000 original miles owned by the same family since new. Has a western snow plow and runs”
Dave saved this Sears/Allstate (likely) branded half cab from a neighbor. He has no use for it, so thought someone on ewillys might be able to use it. He is given it away, but don’t be shy about kicking him some coffee money as a thanks. Email is 45fordgpw @ gmail.
Dave wrote, “I was driving my GPW here in town a few months ago when a lady stopped me. She asked if I’d like to take from her a WW2 jeep hardtop. I took her up on the offer to view it, knowing such a thing didn’t exist. She lives over in Ben Lomond and was going to scrap it at the dump, so I rescued it from her. I know next to nothing about these post war hardtops, but figured you’d be a great person to contact. There are no data plate or markings that I can find. It’s thin gauge but very well made. Half-tops, or pickup tops, we used to call these. Plexiglass is still in one door. I like the hooked stops welded inside the door to rest the glass in different open positions. It’s dirty, with peeling paint, but very salvageable.”
For some reason this is titled as a 1947. Note the huge wood bumper on the front.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/906132097433790
“1952 Willy’s Frankenjeep is looking for a new owner. Needs some TLC. Titled as a 1947. Tires good, new battery, master cylinder, fuse panel, and some front end parts. Runs and drives. Just had the oil changed this week. Comes with Princess Seat, electric winch and steel fuel can. 6,000 or best. If posted it is still available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,500.
Has a Ford script body.
“If it’s up, it is available! No trades. Cash only! Serious inquiries only. Selling for a friend. 1942 Ford WW ll Wileys jeep. This is a very early model . Mostly original. Just had the fuel system gone through and electrical and brakes. Sat for a few years, running now”