Has updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/451841780008954
“SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY NO LOWBALLERS Jeep Willy 1946 for sale Engine: 1974 Buick Miles:4000”
Has updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/451841780008954
“SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY NO LOWBALLERS Jeep Willy 1946 for sale Engine: 1974 Buick Miles:4000”
This early CJ-5 has the 0-10 KS speedo and a ventilating windshield.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1108033846600951
“1955 willys cj5 all stock besides the military windshield and fiberglass front clip $4000 obo or trade”


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Mike spotted this project. There seems to be value here. As of Monday night the ad was pending, but I haven’t seen any update on it this morning.
“Selling parts or whole. I 1968 cj no title. Was started in 2012 as a frame off restoration. Frame was redone and the tub. Was parked in 2013 outside. Ran and moved on its own power than. Name what parts you want or offer a price for the whole thing. End of the week goes to the scrap yard. Mileage on the motor unknown”
Listed as a CJ-3B, this looks more like a DJ-3A body on, possibly, a CJ-3B chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/714504039707965
“Selling my CJ 3b Unknown year No title no tags Brand new frame Tub is shot but can be recovered with proper tlc Unmolested drivetrain Flat 4 with 3 speed transmission I think I have the fenders somewhere Price firm Frame was $$! Tons of original parts in it So if you don’t have the cash Or the knowledge to fix it , swipe left”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/28/2020) Has lots of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3208295172737893
“1946 willys jeep that was one time used as a sand dragster, (wild oats). I bought it as a project with a blown motor and trans. No rust, fiberglass tub and boxed frame. I rebuilt the SBC engine and trans for street use. Zero miles since done. Added all street legal requirements, head lights, tail, turn, stop, high beams, horn, windshield and wiper. Has brand new mud terrain tires and wheels. I added 4.88 gears and a powerloc to the front diff. The rear is a dana 44 with a spool. Chp would not allow me to license for street use. It is licensed for off road use. I do have current registration and pink slip. Come and get it for this season in the dunes.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Needs brakes.
“runs and drives good just needs brakes has all needed dmv paperwork with license plate it’s street legal”
This project has a variety of mods and welds that need some close inspection.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/353663183233468
“This is a project to be completed, Ford 289 engine, T90-3 speed manual trans, Body has been lifted by reverse Leaf springs on top axles, CVF pully system, 90 % on tires, fenders and hood, radiator go with. Things to complete, brakes, steering, wiring, body assembly. Pink was been signed by previous owner, been on non opp. Need to move this build to someone that will complete it”
UPDATE: II: Barry Thomas has updated his thoughts on this video at his Farm Jeep site:
https://www.farmjeep.com/2021/08/01/a-jeep-movie-that-was-never-released/
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UPDATE I From July 11/2021: This video was shared by the Goddess herself, Deborah. It used the 1954 Willys Export Company’s brochure as the lens through which is shows the variety of jeeps in this movie clip (in color no less). You can learn more about the various forms of this brochure below. This brochure did not have a form number.
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Originally posted January 12, 2020: As noted by Edgar Kaiser in 1955, one of the key reasons Kaiser bought Willys’ assets was that Kaiser didn’t feel Willys-Overland was pursuing the consumer market aggressively enough. As a part of Kaiser’s strategy to move that direction, the company created a wide variety of brochures, folders, direct mail pieces, product booklets, post cards, a Jeep family 16mm movie, and other merchandising materials.
Much of these documents have been scanned and available on the internet, but no one (that I’ve seen) has assembled them together to see what items were available at the time the CJ-5 launched.
So, consider this a draft towards that goal, as I still have some more scanning and locating of documents so I can interlink everything together.
To begin, here is one of the earliest examples of the Kaiser Willys team creating a standardized family of similar brochures that highlight each of the models. Nearly all the first wave of documents were created in 1954. How do we know this? Because the January 1955 Kaiser Willys Sales and Dealer News highlighted these merchandising aides:
Note that other brochures mentioned in this Kaiser Willys Newspaper include the upcoming Jeep in Public Service (24 pages), the Jeep in Industry (24 pages, might have ended up this one?), and the Jeep in Agriculture (unclear to me which this is). I do have the brochure shown in the lower right, but it’s in Spanish. So, we can conclude that those were all published in 1955 (there are no publish dates on them).
Here’s an order form from 1955. It’s form numbers for the ‘vehicle folder’ brochures match those shown in the photo below this order form.
Here’s a photo from an ebay post that shows all the vehicle ‘folder’ brochures together (the form numbers I have for the vehicle brochures below match the numbers on the order form above). I only have 7 of the 10 brochures, or I’d take a photo of my own like this.
Form #s for 9 of the brochures in the pic above, and one not included (w-221-6): CJ-5 (W-239-5), CJ-3B (W-201-5), 1 Ton Truck (W-205-5), 4WD Station Wagon (W-221-5) (see W-221-4 here), 4WD Sedan Deliver (W-227-5), 2WD Utility Wagon (M-221-6), Cargo Personnel Carrier (W-215-5), 4WD Field Ambulance (W-228-5), 4WD Utility Ambulance (W-230-5), Jeep Fire Engine (W-229-5), and the Commando Fire Truck (W-240-5).
Below are some various brochure covers from the twenty-plus page brochures ….. (Note, one promotional document not listed in the order form was the Willys Story, 1950-1954).
1954 Willys 4-Wheel Drive Form W-1772:
1954 Jeep Specialized Vehicles and Equipment, Spanish Version, No form or document number on the brochure:
1955 updated version of the Willys Specialized Vehicles and Equipment Brochure (again, does not have a Form #):
1955 Willys Jeep in Public Service, Form W-991-5:
Given the updates, this may be a well built road/trail jeep.
https://wenatchee.craigslist.org/cto/d/okanogan-1952-willys-38/7457786203.html
“Chevrolet 4.3L V-6 (approx. 6000 miles)
Borgwarner T-10 4 speed
Holly carburetor
Hurst shifter
Warn overdrive
538 gears
11” brakes
Reverse front spring shackles
Full floating DANA 44 rear diff.
Warn hubs
Front winch mount
New C-J bucket seats w/tactical seat covers
Roll bar
New 31 10.50×15 tires & 8” alum wheels
2 mounted Jerry cans
K-line vinyl top & doors
Bimini top”
Looks in good shape for the price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3079223722289852
“1950 Willys Jeepster New brakes, carpet and tires..chrome is good…Runs..Top is good..stored inside for 6 years..there is a little rust in both rear fender wells. $10,000 OBO I am selling for my dad I didn’t have correct mileage but can get it”