It has a Meyer-branded half-cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/611433110536405
Needs some work. Great project vehicle. OBO”
It has a Meyer-branded half-cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/611433110536405
Needs some work. Great project vehicle. OBO”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/14/2022) Any spotted this Lefty with a wrecker on the back. As he noted to me, this might be a Manley, though the Manley setup has a single support bar in front rather than two. Maybe it’s a modified Manley? No description provided.
UPDATE: These three General Electric Fire Jeep CJ-3A photos are for sale on eBay.
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” 8 x10 images and all in very good condition.”

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Originally Posted May 1, 2013: Marc uncovered these two Fire Jeep Photos
1) This photo was in the Allen County Community LIbrary.
General Electric Company’s new fire jeep loaded with women at the GE gate. The talking dummy and a fire prevention display are on the right. Ladies are unknown. Photo is from a Fire Prevention Book made in 1951.
http://contentdm.acpl.lib.in.us/cdm/singleitem/collection/coll3/id/5480/rec/6
2) This is on Flickr. Apparently, this photo was taken at the Le May Museum, but we never saw it there.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/socal_photography/7975032426/in/pool-jeepexperience/
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
Thanks to Andy for sharing this one. It has a PTO, rear gearbox, and a drum pulley. The shackles are on the front of the front springs, so this might not be a 1955. This appears to have early Husky hubs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/416257484021932/
“1955 Jeep Willy’s with PTO runs and drives . Pro works as well”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://treasure.craigslist.org/clt/d/sebastian-1950-willys-delivery/7549321013.html
“RESTORATION PROJECT
Shown by Appointment
PRICE IS FIRM”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
(11/23/2021) Seller is listing this as an FC-150, but it looks to me like an FC-170.
“Project Willys Jeep
Flathead 6 cylinder engine runs good” 
Bill shared this fascinating video of a CJ-6 owner in Pakistan attempting to find a part to fix his jeep so he can ferry goods and passengers along a dangerous rode towards a land-locked village in the mountains of Pakistan.
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $7500.
Appears worth a look.
“Willys Overland. CJ3B.
3-speed manual,
4-wheel drive
No rust.
Clean title.
Origina.
Tires are good.
It starts and runs good.
Many extra parts available.
Rolling chases with motor and transmission available”
The seller also lists prices for buying them separately. The 2A is listed as a 1952, but it looks to have some 2A attributes, such as the radiator, so the year may be incorrect (Or it is a 2A+3A).
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/d/saint-paul-jeeps/7549428180.html
“2 Jeeps, 1-1952 CJ2A $3800, and 1- 1952 M38A1 $6200, both have many many new parts, I got them both and were not running, my goal was to get them running whicih I did, now it’s time for someone else to take them to the next level, both start, run and drive, would take $9500 for both,”
This appears solid and includes a rear PTO+drum pulley and a farm weight up front. The appears texture-lined. Thanks to Tom for spotting it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1522389871555223
“Selling my 1946 Willy’s Jeep. I do not need to sell this Jeep and I won’t unless my asking price is met or a reasonable offer is made. Just put this through the shop. And was fully serviced. Transmission was rebuilt before I bought it in 2018. I had overdrive from “Herm the overdrive guy.” (Thats his company name) installed on this in 2019. Also has a factory Willy’s Jeep heater that does work. Has the PTO out the back. With the drum pulley attachment which is rare. As well as the factory 180 lb tractor weight on the front.