Could be a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/939096783349577
“51 willys Jeep runs and drives and registration is current. It has 289 v8 out of a 67 mustang in it . It’s fast and loud , 4×4 works great”
Could be a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/939096783349577
“51 willys Jeep runs and drives and registration is current. It has 289 v8 out of a 67 mustang in it . It’s fast and loud , 4×4 works great”
It’s a project listed at a dealership, but dealer notes they are just trying to help out the family.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1279730029212041
“1952 Jeep Willys project vehicle has new tires locker rear hubs as well as front small black v8 motor winch etc been in storage for three plus years owner passed away time for it to have a new life again obviously it doesn’t run no distributor cap has been in storage don’t know what it needs to get going not interested in trying literally helping out the family come take a look!”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/930533077862151
“1951 Jeep Willy body/frame. No motor. Original glass. For the serious minded project person. Easy to roll onto a flatbed or trailer to haul away! Mileage not known. Listing for my brother.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/04/2021) Not a whole lot of value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/370868694394438
“No motor , no transmission No Title Body has all the Willys Stamped and in good condition , frame ,diffs and tires, roll cage”
Good news. I hope to begin semi-regular updates until late spring(?). With summer behind us, more darkness, Rose’s passing, and most of my work on the guest “bunk house” completed, I have more time to devote to eWillys. The updates won’t always be as comprehensive as before, but it’s better than nothing?
Because of the infrequent updates this summer and semi-regular updates going forward, all advertising this summer has been and will continue to be free, going forward, as a thanks to those advertisers who have supported eWillys over the years.
As for the bunk house work, the last resident was a bachelor with a dog. The result was that the place smelled pretty strongly (and not in a good way, lol), especially the carpet. So, we pulled all of that, put down new floors, replaced the plastic moulding trim with larger, better trim, righted the crooked doors (front door was so out of level it wouldn’t shut), and fixed or removed kitchen cabinets (to open up the space … we don’t need all those cabinets).
Currently, I’ve painted everything white, but we hope to add some accent colors to reduce the ‘snow blindness’ of the white. Next spring, we’ll fix up the outside by adding missing trim, redoing the ramp and deck, and painting the building red and white (after all, it looks a bit like a barn).

Some friends have expressed interest in renting it, but technically we can’t rent it because of some county rules (long story). Our intent is to make a place folks can stay if they want. Here are some pics.
Ann will be decorating in a barn theme, so that will add some color and texture. We expect it will sleep up to six (queen in the back, futon in the front, and possible bunk beds in an unpictured nook).
Before pic of the kitchen (I am hoping Ann has some better before pics of the interior):

After pic (this was before I painted the trim and made a few other additions … and cleaned up):
Bedroom:

Bathroom:

Carl shared this video of a General Electric test robot (seems like a forerunner of the Boston Dynamics robots) pushing a VEC CJ-2A (which had seen better days — has the f-head bump, side damage, etc) out of a ‘ditch’. The Jeep portion begins at the 6:07 mark.
Blaine shared this classic photo of a Ford Vanette pulling a CJ-2A. The photo appeared at the end of this post with a series of photos:
This 1964 2’x3′ poster might interest a Gladiator collector. It is form number 64-05.
View all the information on ebay
“Item: Very Rare, Vintage, Original “Jeep Gladiator Camper” Automobile Dealer Sales Brochures Window/Wall Poster. 24″ x 36″ in Size. Rare Saved Paper History… Must have for the Serious Car Collectors! Does have some Fold/Edge Separations.
Year: 1960s Era
Condition: Vintage, Original, Used with Signs of Age and Wear, Please Review Photos for more Details. Lot Rated 8/10 for Condition. See Photos.”
Seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1826534147552452
“Willys 1946 CJ-2a. Good condition- flat head 4 cylinder engine. Very new tires. 4-wheel drive. Clean title. 3 owners since ‘46. $7,000.”
The engine appears to be sitting unusual high, which forced a different route for the radiator hose?
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/d/somerset-1947-willys-cj2a/7390089137.html
“Nice 1947 Willys CJ2A
Lots of new parts
12 Volt conversion
Nice condition with solid frame and body. One rust spot on drivers side as shown in photos.
Looks as though original color was yellow.
Runs and drives excellent. Odometer shows 41k miles.
I purchased with plans for a full restoration but priorities have changed.”