Tom shared this nice looking M-38A1.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1738091796542955
“Real 1955 Willys military jeep. Just put 5000 into motor. Comes with soft top and nonfunctional 50 cal machine gun.”
Tom shared this nice looking M-38A1.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1738091796542955
“Real 1955 Willys military jeep. Just put 5000 into motor. Comes with soft top and nonfunctional 50 cal machine gun.”
Only the one pic provided.
https://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/d/tucson-1950-willys-cj3a/7506882317.html
“I have my 1950 Willy’s 4×4 CJ3A for sale for 6,500.00 OBO. It starts up and still runs. Original engine, tires good, does have an oil leak. Cosidering the year it is in good shape. Dont know the miles for sure as odometer is broke”
Mark shared this DJ. If nothing else, it seems to have a lot of USPS-related parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/789644602408986/
No title turns over and has compression and spark gust have not had time to work on it and get it going as is $800 or Best offer”
Steve shared this Meyer branded hardtop. It may be an ex-forest service hardtop.
https://allentown.craigslist.org/pts/d/bethlehem-meyers-cj-hardtop-doors/7500798724.html
“Meyers metal hardtop for CJ jeeps. Includes doors and hardware. ( Mounting hinges and door handles. Very good shape.”
Yesterday, Ann’s quick trip to Walmart to pick up some baking supplies went awry.
As she walked by some cars on her way into Walmart, she began hearing the cries of what sounded like a small kitten. Perplexed. she followed the sound to a Chevy Cruz. She looked inside the car, but then realized the sound was coming from under the hood. A woman with five kids wandered by about that time and also heard the cat.
Ann and the woman with the kids did their best to coax the cat from the engine bay, but it seemed the kitten was stuck. Though the car was unlocked, they were unsure how to proceed, so Ann went inside of Walmart to have the car’s owner paged. The owner didn’t hear the page.
Then, Ann called the local police’s non-emergency number; in turn they requested the animal control people assist. Unfortunately, the one animal control person on duty was in another town. Then, Ann contacted the local animal shelter, only to find out that they and other shelters are over-capacity. If the shelter got the cat, it would likely be euthanized.
That left Ann with a choice. Given the cat seemed to be stuck in the engine, leave the kitten to die OR try to rescue the kitten. Of course, you already know the decision she made ….
Forty-five minutes after initially first hearing the kitten, and with the kitten’s meow getting weaker and weaker, an elderly man approached and asked what the Hell are they were doing laying on the hot asphalt wedged under his car.
They explained a kitten was trapped in his engine compartment. A grumpy old man, he stated he didn’t have no ‘damn’ cats and neither did his neighbors.
According to Ann, he was a gem, lol.
Ann and the woman finally got him to open the hood. It was only then they they were able to free the poor little guy. By then, his mews were very very faint and far apart and he was just limp. Now, what to do with the kitten?
Ann’s co-rescuer refused the pleas of her 5 children to take the kitten home, so, despite her cat allergies (she is allergic to most, but not all cats), she decided to bring the cat home.
A quick call to the local vet, resulted in a quick triage to make sure it didn’t need immediate care. After checking the kitten, the vet put “it” as a “he” who is roughly six weeks old and just under a pound. While under-nourished, he isn’t starved and didn’t appear to be in any immediate danger. So, the vet set us up with some food and recommended her lot of water.
Given the kitten is a he (aka Tom cat) and given it was stuck in the engine bay of a Chevy Cruz, what else could we call this tiny kitten other than Tom Cruze??
Our girls are beside themselves with curiosity an way overwhelming love for the kitten. Mr. Tom Cruz has endured more saliva and licks than any kitten should have to endure. Once the kitten-as-curiosity subsides, everyone *should* get along just fine.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
Austin is selling this DJ-3A, which appears to be a combination of WWII parts and a DJ-3A. The axles, transfercase, transmission and rims appear to be from an MB or GPW. The hardtop is a later model version of the standard DJ-3A hardtop (has the larger rear glass door). It’s unusual to see a hardtop on a DJ-3A with the side glass (usually only seen on CJ-5s). My guess is the engine is from a DJ-3A as is the chassis.
You can contact Austin at ADewitt @ itcservices.com (remove the spaces around the @ before emailing).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/758604852171464
“The jeep comes with a jeep plow. I have also replaced the clutch, water pump and have brakes and shocks for it. Here are some pictures. Project Jeep.”
This may well be an ex-USPS jeep. Thanks to Andy for spotting it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/570804047942060
“Jeep FC170 sold on bill of sale . Don’t know if it runs.”
Any shared this unusual Koenig bed extender with a soft top setup. I’ve never seen a bed extender setup quite like this one.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/280479277585754/
“Koenig bed extender in near perfect condition, canopy cover is complete but dry rotted”

This lacks the indents, but does have a column shift.
https://www.facebook.com/commerce/listing/5598189613559232
“Selling my CJ2a project I’ve never had time to complete. I’m in Mclouth KS but for whatever reason marketplace won’t let me change the location… It’s a rare factory column shift manual transmission and has original motor that was actually running 20 years ago. Tub has rust but they sell patch panels and tub kits online. Needs a complete restoration Feel free to ask questions, if it’s still listed it’s still for sale. Price 1600.00 or best offer . Very few column shifters around. Sold with bill of sale”
UPDATE: Roger Martin bought this rare color Sturdee brochure and shared some pics with us. This is a cool item!


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Originally published March 26, 2018: This is the only information I could find on this rare hardtop.