Andy spotted this truck with a rare electric lift gate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/834637061012063
“Rare find. Electric tale gate. Truck runs. Titled. Some rust. Or the best offer.”
Andy spotted this truck with a rare electric lift gate.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/834637061012063
“Rare find. Electric tale gate. Truck runs. Titled. Some rust. Or the best offer.”
Runs, could use some brake work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/636923941556909
“1948 Willys Jeep , Hard Top and Roll Bar , runs , drives, stops not pretty but all there and original…….NO KEYBOARD COWBOYS will you trade NO will you take $$$$$ NO Will not answer is it still available. It’s in New River Arizona Call with your questions”
The Desert Dog PVCs and rims do not go with the jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/852469989046108
“1942 Ford GPW Script. This is one of the first GPW’s made, and it still has its GPW script on the back. The windshield is not stock, and neither are the seats. The dash is in good shape except it has a hole for an aftermarket radio in it, and the floor was clearanced for a larger transmission. The vehicle has a slight body lift, along with very rare Rancho lift springs. It has a flanged Dana 44 rear end. The frame is fully boxed, and a dual exhaust system is ran from from the engine bay to the back. My best guess is this vehicle is set up for a flathead V8. The serial number is visible, however there is no title for the vehicle. Overall it’s in great condition. The original paint is under the white. No engine/transmission/transfer case. (Wheels and tires pictured not included)”
G. Binks shared this toy jeep that badly needs a restoration.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/tag/d/saint-louis-vintage-1950s-marx-pressed/7552990677.html
“Vintage 1950s Marx Pressed Steel Willys Jeep 11″ L.”
Has some dings and dents.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/646599937017771
“All original, excellent running 1948 CJ2A! Never thought I would be will to sell but here it is! If you know than your know:) *If it is listed then it’s available* Please serious buyers only. Not interested in tire kickers and no test drives without cash in hand. I will not respond to “is this available””
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
This is a project.
“1955 Kaiser Willys M38A1 “Nekaf” Manufactured in Ohio and assembled in the Netherlands. It was used by the Dutch Military and then made its way back here to the states. The Jeep was complete and driving when I bought it but it had significant rust damage to the tub. I stripped the Jeep down to the frame. Engine removed. Frame was blasted, primed and painted. Brand new replica body was primed and painted (still have original rusty tub). All other large body parts were blasted, primed and painted. Engine cleaned and repainted. I have several spare body parts, and new radiator. Most other essential parts are ready to be reinstalled. Small items need some cleaning and paint. I have just about everything needed to reassemble, minus the wiring harness and some other small parts. Have a gas tank, but it needs to be cleaned or replaced. All parts can be easily found on eBay or military vehicle sites. Have original manuals, current registration and CA title Will not ship, but can load”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8500.
(08/26/2022) Not quite “all original”. I can’t tell by the two pics if there is just surface rust and peeling paint or more extensive rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/448090659987332
“1941 Army Jeep I Learned how to drive in this Jeep. All original with antique plates . Willing to trade for an RV or Truck preferably an RV no low ballers I will not take $3.000 thank you have a great day”
This is unusual! You can see the MB/GPW dash, so it does have at least some jeep DNA.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/658029439262195/
“1942 willys jeep dune buggy project. 1993 jeep grand cherokee frame and 4.0 engine. It Runs, drives and stops and the 4×4 works. Still needs some work before taking her out though. Could also be a sweet rat rod project. I was gonna rebuild it but some things have come up and I could use the money. Price is $2200 obo. Price will go up as I continue to work on it. ”
UPDATE: Any experts out there familiar with 1950s corn pickers? Barry Thomas from Farmjeep.com asked me to ask you all if anyone knows who built the Corn Picker branded by Willys-Overland (see brochure below). He thinks it was CO-OP, but doesn’t know for sure. You can view his whole corn-picking post here: https://www.farmjeep.com/farm-jeeps-at-corn-harvest-time/
In the meantime, enjoy this video of a CJ-5 pulling a corn picker:
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Originally Posted May 15, 2020:
This ‘Jeep’ Corn Picker brochure is form FS-514014. Any of these pickers survive?

Bill shared this story from DirtFish the introduction of a Jeep Cherokee to the Rally circuit in Michigan, and the subsequent banning of 4WD from the Rally circuit.
https://dirtfish.com/rally/how-a-jeep-led-to-fias-infamous-4wd-ban/