“1951 willys CJ3-A project. Has rebuilt 2.8 liter ford v-6. I will try to post some pics. or can email pictures to interested buyers. I’ve had this jeep since 1987. I never seem to have the time and money @ the same time to fix it. Needs wiring, lights etc,,, I have access to a trailer and can deliver on the olympic or kitsap peninsula. $2995 OBO”
Buckshot Tires on Rims Portland, Or $150
A good price if you need a set of inexpensive tires for your jeep.
“NR78 15lt size tires on 15×8 rims off of willys jeep, tires are basically 31×10.50 15 , tires have decent tread left, be a good set for hunting season.$150 firm”
1959 FC-150 Holly, MI eBay
Looks like there’s the typical door rust. However, it’s running and there is extra parts.
“This Truck is a 1959 Willy’s Jeep (Mileage unknown )it runs Good and has lots of extras that will go with it, Extra frame, Motor, Drive-train all in Good condition as well I assume although have never had time to rebuild. everything was bought with the intention of using as extra parts and the Jeep wont die.”
1948 CJ-2A Payette, ID **SOLD**
“I have a 1948 willys jeep with a flathed 4 it runs good drives good and looks good. no rust body is strieght.I asking 1500 for it or trade for a small car or pickup for same value.”
1959 DJ-3A Sandy Springs, Ga **SOLD**
Here’s an unusual find. It appears to be a pretty stock DJ-3A. It looks to be in very good condition. If it’s running and no rust, I’d say this is a great collector piece.
“1959 Willys Jeep. Antique. Hard top with sliding doors very rare. NOT A POSTAL JEEP. Has standard left hand drive. 3 speed on the column. Very little rust. Came from out west. 50,000 miles 4 cylinder flat head . New brake master cylinder.”
Stainless Steel Willys Flatfender Body Moses Lake, Wa
UPDATE: I do not know whether this sold or not. I’ll keep for historical purposes.
Obviously, these don’t appear every day. Note that this one has been stretched 6 inches, which makes it ideal for placing on a CJ-5 frame. It appears to have a solid back, like a DJ-3A.
“Very Cool!! RARE!! Stainless Steel Willys Jeep Body Hand built in the philippines in the 1970’s and was shipped to the states. Streched 6 in. in door & 6 in. Behind the rear fender. The Body will fit right onto a CJ-5 Frame It’s a Must sale for me… I simply need the money. “
1942 MB Omak, Wa $700
The image on the Ad was a bit dark, so I lightened up. I don’t see a Jeep, but I do see smoke.
“I have a 1942 willys jeep army needs restored and title good project motor turns over will have pics up soon”
Puzzled about Brake Line Sizes
Once again, I’ve been searching the internet. The newest quest for information involves brake line sizes. Specifically, as I posted a few days ago, I pulled brakes lines and a combo valve from a late 80s Cherokee.
One of the things I didn’t realize initially was that the front brakes lines are 3/16″ while the rear line is 1/4″. The question I had was, does that matter? After some searching, I landed on the Hotrodders site where readers discussed this issue. The nut of the discussion was that this should not be an issue and, in fact, has been done on many newer vehicles….
Wiring Harnesses — EZ2Wire
When I built my last jeep, I removed the wiring from a totaled Chevy Vega. Using schematics I copied at a library, I was able to sort out the wires and hook everything together. This time, I don’t have a wrecked Vega in the driveway. Moreover, I didn’t want to spend the time at the junkyard pulling one out of a wrecked vehicle. So, I made the decision to purchase a kit.
My first thought was to use a Painless Wiring Kit, but they seemed to be few and far between on Craigslist. So, I figured that I’d have to buy a new wiring kit. When I looked at the price of a new Painless Kit, I thought the price was a little high, so I turned to ebay to see what was available.
Certifiablejeep.com
While doing some research on brakelines, I came across certifiablejeep.com, a website that appears to mostly follow CJ-5s and CJ-7s. There’s some good information on the website.
“This site is dedicated to all that is Jeep. Mostly CJ’s are depicted and discussed on this site, but it isn’t limited to just CJ’s. We have been live now for for a little over 3 years and in that time we have met and talked with many people. The site has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception. It is still geared towards those who want to enjoy the Jeep lifestyle and gain and share knowledge about Jeeps.”