The windshield has some kind of top piece, probably for a hardtop?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/563710495130455
“Has the usual floor rot in tool box and hat channels. Runs, steers and stops. Call for details”
The windshield has some kind of top piece, probably for a hardtop?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/563710495130455
“Has the usual floor rot in tool box and hat channels. Runs, steers and stops. Call for details”
Includes extra parts. This might have a rare CJ-3B Porter & Reed hardtop.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1361935120883902
“1953 Willys CJ3B – been stored for 45 years $3500 CASH ONLY Posting for a family friend Sale includes: Extra Motor (pictures not available now) Extra Transmission (pictures not available now) Extra Transfer case (pictures not available now) This is a Metal Cab And includes a new soft top and doors (pictures not available now) High Flat Hood – overhead 4 cylinder motor”
This early M-38A1 has an updated engine.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/568096098166715
“Willys Jeep M38A1 1952, transmission 3 speed T-90, transfer case 2 speed Dana 18, front axle Dana 25/27, rear axle Dana 44, 283 V8 Chevy. Also comes with a full tune up kit. Message for contact info and appointment”
There may be some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1283731278824958
“Will part out or sell everything together Cj5 frame with a cj2a body Sbc 350 with aluminum heads, ran good when pulled Th350 worked good when pulled D30 complete with everything in a box, torn down for paint. D35 complete minus brakes $1500 for everything. Message me if there’s something you’d like separate. And I can offer delivery for a fee.”
This trailer was a “rusty piece of junk” before the rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2289304851207377/
“Rebuilt and refurbished Army Service Forces Bantam 1/4 ton payload, 2-wheel cargo trailer. Built in 1942/3 and rebuilt in 2022. Original from Bracebridge farm area. Excellent shape and wonderful and useful historical piece.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/787862172600592
“LOOKING FOR TRADES: currently looking at the market on trading my jeep. It is a 1948 CJ2A with 3 speed transmission with Saturn overdrive. In the recent years (and how I acquired it) it had a heart transplant from a 1966 Ford Mustang. It is a 289 Ford small block V8. It runs and drives! She’s a head turner for sure! Has a new fuel pump, and I have an OEM data plate, shocks for all 4 wheels as well as a transmission and transfer case gasket kit on the way from Kaiser Willys. Looking to trade for a VW bug, or anything older VW running and driving like mine. NOT LOOKING TO SELL”
This project is an unusual truck.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5845019518847981
“RatRod Willy’s truck sitting on 2000 ford chassis with motor and tranny, 2wd locker in rear 5 speed 3.0 motor 126,000. Runs and drives good like it should. Not a show truck it is a RatRod. All factory wiring harness and steering column out of diner truck. Will trade for 4 runner project or older jeep project”
Might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/595663075106846/
“1948 cj2a. Has the original flat head 4 cylinder, manual 3 speed with granny low, it also has the original dual stick transfer case. My mom started to restore it. I don’t have the time to continue the project. Asking $2000 OBO. Delivery is a possibility”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Unclear how much value is here based on the posted pic.
“rough mb body on cj2a frame. (Does have hood) Front axle is gutted No paperwork”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
(05/23/2022) Seems worth a look.
“1965 jeep cj3b High Hood total restoration has been done on this jeep it has a fresh ford 302 mild build c4 automatic shift kit B&M ratchet shifter tilt column led lights new top full roll cage new battery lots of new parts to list new tires and wheels I’m asking $9500 obocash no tire kickers in person sales I have a clean title in hand”
The Estate Sale: This past weekend’s estate sale kept us busy! Overall, it was success, but exhausting. Most importantly, we found homes for all kinds of stuff. Still, there are some dump runs and donation runs in our future, but not nearly as much as it could have been.
We have not yet sold the motorhome (my mother-in-law’s), though there was plenty of interest at the estate sale. We haven’t used it in a year and a half and don’t have plans for it, so we figured we’d sell it. We paid off the loan, so we own it free and clear.

2014 Sun Seeker 32800 miles, winter package, built on an E450 Ford Chassis. It runs great, has lots of storage and sleeps six. It has auto-leveling, a slide out, two awnings, gas/electric fridge, and more. NADA average retail is $63,300. We are priced at $65,000.
Perhaps the next best outcome of the event was meeting neighbors who had known the builder of our place. Many had known “Merl”, some fondly and some less so, as he was “a character”. His wife must have been a patient woman!
Miraculously, the pouring rain stopped on Saturday morning at 4am, giving us a little time to remove tarps and pop-up tents. The crowds were even and steady, likely a result of it being graduation weekend (we didn’t know that). The rain stayed away until Sunday around 3pm, when it began pouring to the point of causing some flooding in places across southeastern Washington.
As for Mom’s place:
On Tuesday, we drove to mom’s place, probably for the last time, so it was a little bitter-sweet. After nearly 60 years in family hands, the property has sold. We met the buyers, who signed the papers Tuesday morning. They were a nice couple who are excited to be get the place, as it is unique. I walked them through the property, sharing stories and pointing out things they should know, which reminded me just how much work the place needs. But, that’s no longer my problem (thankfully).
The DJ-3A: After we get the shop cleared of the remain estate items, I will install Patterson’s new fuel pump, double check a few things, then he’ll be ready for sale.
Bob Smith assembled these pics into a video fo the 2022 Great Willys Picnic.