Here’s. neat photo of a “dummy jeep” cobbled together in Australia, posted by Morihisa Ochi to G503.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WWIIG503/permalink/10158341777561046/
Here’s. neat photo of a “dummy jeep” cobbled together in Australia, posted by Morihisa Ochi to G503.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WWIIG503/permalink/10158341777561046/
Robert Baxter posted this “CJ-3B” to Facebook the other day. He spotted it at a car show in El Segundo, California. The chassis is a deuce-and-a-half. It looks like the body is extra tall and stetted, which gives it an unusual look. Cool rig!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/502884336980336/permalink/1100033907265373
This customized CJ-2A was stolen.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4666410326795020/
“STOLEN VEHICLE! Please keep an eye out for this Willy’s Jeep. It was stolen from my father-in-law’s property in Mound House, NV. It has been reported to the local authorities.”

Our final view of the motorhome. We sold it on Saturday. We weren’t using it and it would only be declining in value, so we felt it was prudent to let it go. We will eventually buy something else, but unsure whether that will be a slide-in camper (which requires a new, beefier truck, which we need anyway), another motorhome (likely not), or a fifth wheel (maybe).
More updates later today …. It’s been a busy few days. We sold our motorhome to the folks that own the water system company that installed our filtering system (we hadn’t used it to camp in two years). So, as a part of the deal, we are getting a new water system for our house, a new drinking system for the kitchen, and a water filter system for the bunkhouse.
We have rented a bull for our heifers, but there isn’t a whole lot of action (a regular Ferdinand perhaps?), other than chewing down our grass, which has meant getting some hay to supplement their diets. Thankfully, our next-door neighbor just swathed his grass hay yesterday, so we’ll be buying up all his hay.
We are shopping for a squeeze chute and panels so we can build a corral.That way, we can just artificially inseminate them rather than host a bull, which is more expensive than insemination, something another neighbor of ours can do.
The side deck on the bunkhouse is near done, another stretch of triple digits looks behind us now.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $25,000.
This looks nice, though neither the windshield nor the body have been restored to original. The transmission shifter is on the floor, rather than the column.
“Looking to sell my cj2a 1945 Willys sn-601. 3606 miles from frame off restoration. 500 miles from new paint to 1945 color sheme. I have a binder of the details, spare tire mounted on extra tailgate, green canvas top, shop manual and assorted jeep stuff/parts that goes with it. It is great! Just looking for a new project to nerd out on. NADA has it between 26k and 43k. An offer between that and I’ll sell it. Located 19947. Meeting location will be at the Harbeson Royal Farms. Cash or Certified Check. I’ll remove listing once sold. Added more pics Friday night. Captured a video of it running. PM me and I’ll send it to you.”
This appears worth a look.
https://offerup.com/item/detail/f656e0c5-a5d1-3755-91b3-0db96d8bcc12
“Willys Forward Control (FC) 170 4×4 flatbed. Flathead “Super Hurricane” 226 straight 6, T90 manual 3 speed transmission, Spicer 18 transfer case. Bed has 3′ extension pictured on bed. Truck is a great find and foundation for a project. Truck sat for many years and needs restored but does currently run. Does not drive and must be hauled. Stored indoors. Done extra parts included. Clean WA title in my name. These trucks are hard to find anymore in this condition. Odometer reflects 26,XXX miles, probably farm miles. Truck appears to be originally from Oregon and was purchased by previous owner at an estate sale out of Eugene with another FC. Regret selling but too many projects not enough time.”
The body is a civilian replica. I don’t see much “GPW” here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1680927728947434
“Flat fender Ford Jeep project, All there, Buick V-6, Auto trans, overdrive, lots of extra and loose parts and pieces, was a fully running vehicle prior to tear down. Body is a brand new, Archer Bros. body never painted, not open to negotiation or price haggling. If you are interested let me know. You will need a trailer and a truck for parts as well as people to help you load.”
Bill shared this project. There seems to be at least some value here. This may have Husky or Allstate branded hubs.
View all the information on eBay
“1946 CJ2A WILLYS JEEP RESTORATION PROJECT RAREThis is a complete restoration project Jeep Local pickup in Balch Springs Texas”
A roller.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/783962766127135
“1952 CJ3A Flat fender Jeep project. 5x rare 16″ wheels, original drivetrain minus engine. Adapter included for small block Chevy. New grill. Includes some extra bits, steering boxes, PTO winch, hood, fender, ect. $2500. Clear AZ title in my name. Located in Mohave Valley, AZ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
(07/03/2022) I feel like we’ve seen this one before? It certainly has unique mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/603880324702074
“Awesome restoration project rare jeep .tires gas and battery and will drive.”