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Aluminum Hardtop Lake Arrowhead, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.

This looks to be a good price.

“Aluminum top from CJ2. Fits similar models such as CJ3A or MB or GPW, with a little work. Fair condition. Could use some cleaning and TLC. One window cracked on passenger door. Rear window needs work. Might have been known as an Arctic Top. 300 or make offer.”

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2 L-heads Visalia, CA **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.

Might be a good price.

“Two rebuildable CJ2A Jeep motors. Approximately 1946 vintage. Must be picked up. Sold as is.”

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1946 CJ-2A Julian, CA $6500

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UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.

(08/28/2021) Militarized CJ-2A.

https://sandiego.craigslist.org/esd/cto/d/descanso-1946-willys-cj2a/7393569830.html

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“Willys CJ2a military Jeep. Partially rebuilt Go Devil 4134 engine. Has authentic non-directional military tires and split combat rims. MB gauges, frame for top and grab handles. Headlights are recessed into combat grill. Convoy light is mounted on fender. M1 Grand Rifle holder is mounted on the military split window. Pindle trailer hitch. Authentic WWII radio and mounted antenna (with case). Jerry can. Additional engine and electrical work required. Willy’s owners manual included.”

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Year? CJ-3A(?) Body Denver, CO Make Offer

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The dash on this is unusual.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/4316562998412821/

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“Selling a Willy’s Jeep tub, windshield frame, hood and both front fenders. Will sell altogether or pieces. Would make a cool rat rod, parts for a restoration or yard art. Not sure what year it is. Being sold as parts with no title”

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1956 DJ-3A New Braunfels, TX **Status Unknown**

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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.

(11/25/2019) This looks to be a late model 1956 DJ-3A convertible (#11432). Body might be in decent shape. Windshield probably toast. In this case rare doesn’t equal valuable.

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“I have a super rare DJ3A 2 wheel drive Dispatcher Jeep for sale,

It is all original except for the wheels, I had intended to restore it to drive around downtown New Braunfels i just haven’t had the time to work on it.

I am asking 5000 or best offer as is. Please let me know if you have any questions.

I am keeping it at my parents place in the Garden Ridge area. “

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Watson Hub Variant or Modified?

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This hub appeared in a Facebook photo posted by Josh. It appears to be a Watson hub (may have been private labeled through Sears), but part of its case was either 1) cast differently or 2) modified. Given The Jeep has spent its life in California, it’s likely some form of the Watson hub, but I’ve not seen one quite like this.

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The odd hub is on the left and the Watson hub is on the right, itself a derivation of a Dualmatic hub (and having the same patent number as a Dualmatic).

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Willys-Overland Ads in Collier’s Magazine 1941-1946

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UPDATE: This ad shows one of those odd instances when an ad appears in Collier’s that I have yet to find in the Saturday Evening Post. This happened a few times during the 1940s. Here’s a color version fo the ad, published May 04, 1946 (note that the ad continues the ‘Get a Jeep’ Campaign):

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Originally Published 03/10/2019: I spent some time searching for and assembling these Collier ads into two directory graphics, similar to the Saturday Evening Post graphics (updated in the post below). Unfortunately, the only archive I could find scanned them in black and white. And, the archive was missing some issues, so I suspect there were a few more published than shown below. Still, there are some differences between the ads, sometimes as small as changes in a few words of text, make these images useful for research.

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