UPDATE: **Tentatively sold** Was $800.
Bill has these Monroe lift parts for sale.

Blaine shared this one. This likely came from the Victor, MT, estate sale (see first pic on that link, which shows the front of a blue FC on the first pic, left side, 2nd pic down).
https://missoula.craigslist.org/cto/d/victor-1964-jeep-cab-forward-170/7538383264.html
“This non-running 4 x 4, standard trans. cab forward has 4 new tires, good sheet metal and is a very rare unit. $6500 or best cash offer. 406-3 six one-0 two eight 0. Thanks for your time.”
This rare Jeep Station Sedan model came from eBay. This seems to be a pretty rare item (I’ve never seen another one). Given the Station Sedan was produced in 1948, I imagine the model is from that year as well.
As a reminder, here’s the color scheme for the Jeep Station Sedan:
Looks like a solid early CJ-5 with the first gen KW 0-10 speedometer.
https://boise.craigslist.org/cto/d/riggins-willy-jeep/7535704819.html
“1955 Willy’s Jeep
Been on ranch on salmon river for 30+ years.
Very nice.
Mostly original.
Runs great.
Warn Winch”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
(08/13/2022) The body appears in good shape.
“Nice example of a classic Willys. Straight body, good paint and solid running gear. Civilian half cab canvas top and seat cushions manufactured by Beachwood canvas works.”
The rear bumper and cargo rack appears to accommodate a horizontally stored tire.
https://fresno.craigslist.org/for/d/fresno-willys-jeep-4×4/7534433063.html
“1951 willys jeep low hood 12k winch,bucket seats, top,ect”
Looks solid.
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/d/rocklin-1954-jeep-willys-cj3b-for-sale/7537428731.html
“1954 CJ3B , great restored condition. New top, new interior, new powder coated wheels, Tru Trac tires, Warn lockout hubs, Warn overdrive, 11″ brakes, 12 volt conversion, roll bar and seat belts.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $35,000. This has been relisted (maybe by another owner). I have it last listed in 2016.
Lots of work has gone into this.
Current post description: 1947 Willys Woody Wagon Hot Rod. 4 inch chop and lowered. Chrysler 413, automatic. Chrysler torsion bar front end with power disc brakes and power steering. Currie 9 inch rear end. Custom leather interior. Louvered hood. Faux woodie paint. Amazing how many people think it’s real wood. Much easier to maintain. So unique that it has won all kinds of car show awards. You won’t see another Willys wagon this customized.
Previous post description with more details:
Powered by an f-head. It has an overdrive.
https://cars.ksl.com/listing/8137521
“1951 Willys CJ 3A. no title but will provide bill of sale. this Willys runs good. It has a weak starter but still fires up. It has the overdrive which is nice. I’ve drove it all over place for a few years now. Its getting too small for my family and our adventures so I’m selling it so it doesn’t just rot in the yard.”
Looks good, but the seller notes the body could use some work.
https://cars.ksl.com/listing/8009447
“1959 Willys Pickup (NOT WAGON) that runs and drives. It was originally a farm truck in Colorado but has been in Utah as a project truck for the last few years. It has been garaged for the last few years.
It has the original 226 cu in 6-cylinder “Super Hurricane” engine. The odometer shows 14,333 but we’re not certain if it has rolled over 100k miles. Original 3 speed manual transmission, 2 and 4WD (hi and lo) and rare manual front lockers in working condition. New tires all around with the spare in the bed.
The body needs some work. There is rust (mostly on the truck bed) but for it’s age it’s in incredible condition. It’s not a show truck in its current condition but it turns heads every time we drive it. We’ve had a lot of people express interest in using it for weddings and photoshoots.
We purchased it with the intent to restore it but never found the time and want to help it find a new home with someone that can restore it to it’s original beauty.”