Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/143353841332037
“No motor have transmission”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/143353841332037
“No motor have transmission”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/23/2201) It’s not all all original.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/163476832408275
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $75,000.
Bold price. Lots of good detail work. This may have some DJ-3A parts.
“Ls chevy motor Running Ecm computer rearend 9″ ford”
Blaine spotted this narrow-track FC for sale. It’s listed as a 1960, but I suspect that’s just a place holder year. The seller supposedly has an interested buyer, but the ad is still up as of this morning.
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/cto/d/dundee-willys-fc-150-barn-find/7405322405.html
“Came from an Estate Sale from a Farm in Eastern Oregon! Willy’s Forward Control in pretty good shape. Does have rust in drivers door and some above windshield on drivers side. Mostly surface rust on the rest. Truck is missing rear fenders and engine cover, all of which can be easily fabricated. Truck is complete with minimal rust and has original 4 cylinder engine and all running gear.
You dont see many of these up for grabs, and they are so cool! Asking $7500 OBO. Clean Title in Hand!”
Looks like it was a nice build at some point.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/398683095035077
“1951 Jeep Willys. 350 block. Comes with two transmissions. I have the pink. Make me an offer.”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/475697346991527
“Cj6 frame $500.00 o.b.o.”
UPDATE: This video is making the rounds on FB, again, so, I figured I’d repost it.
Original Post March 2017: Listed as a 1940s promotional film, the inclusion of CJ-5s and the exclusion of DJs and FCs suggests to me it was created in 1955. There’s an extended look at a cargo personnel carrier near the end of the video There are also a variety of specialized equipment and hardtops shown.
Sam spotted this photo with an 1946-1947 CJ-2A (and other photos) at the Digital North Carolina archives. According to the description, the photo shows “Van and George Watson hauling seed corn to dryer plat at Watson Seed Farms INC. with World War II Surplus Willy’s Jeep. Watson Seed Farms had 2 jeeps.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Has an unusual roll bar set up. Appears worth a look.
“1946 Willys CJ2a. It may not look pretty but it runs well. It has new tires, wiring, gauges, clutch and throw out bearing, brakes and brake lines and hoses. The steering box has been rebuilt, and a new battery, plugs wires, points and dist. cap. Radiator has been cleaned and new fluid. New brake lights and working turn signals. It has a refurbished windshield wiper motor, and new windshield glass along with many other new parts too numerous to list. The engine is a L -134 flathead. It is currently tagged and insured with a clean N.C. title”