Jonah Hodkins posted a bunch of pics from this year’s Willys Spring Reunion. You can see them all on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1147017852392638&set=pcb.1147020379059052
Here are ten of them.
Jonah Hodkins posted a bunch of pics from this year’s Willys Spring Reunion. You can see them all on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1147017852392638&set=pcb.1147020379059052
Here are ten of them.
Given the bumper and the chromed windshield hinges, this might have an early Tux Park package on it?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1671813356338677
“CJ5 Jeep Willys market place does not have CJ5 option, Very Good condition for year, Only 2 small rust spots on rear. Very minor surface rust . Very Low miles. also pto power take off. Restorers dream , great Rat Rod paint, New Mexico desert auto. May run will check soon. Will deliver $1.70 per mile. From Moriarity,NM 864-888-32 four eight phone calls and text much quicker”
Needs a little work. Has no title.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/229120262300276
“Willys CJ3A, motor was said to have been rebuilt before I got it, since I have replaced the brakes all the way around new drums on the front have a set for the rear as well that haven’t even put on, new reproduction carter W/O carb, new intake, new soft top, new tires, installed blinker switch. It runs and drives great, still Needs some work here and there, $6500 or best reasonable offer. Will be sold with bill of sale the old man I purchased it from didn’tknow what happens to the title”
Only the one pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/497601481661570
“Send text only!! [hidden information] Runs and no major rust. Solid body & frame. Needs very little TLC Cash Sale no trades or financing Texas Blue Title in hand”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/17/2021) Looks like the floors have been patched.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/273552021090123
“Selling my 1962 CJ3B Willy’s Jeep. $8000
Great running
Engine rebuilt (Documented)
All gauges work
Good brakes, even parking
Clear Texas title in my name
Electronic ignition
Electric fuel pump
Good upholstery
Good glass
Good rubber
Spare and farm jack
Shifts good
Good brakes, all lines replaced
4 wheel drive works
Dana front end
Has tow hitch
front and brake lights work
I’ve owned it for about 4 years, always garage kept, never even went four wheeling or mudding, just enjoyed it.
I cannot trade it, and will not hold unless a $500 non refundable deposit is given electronically or in person. I will help with shipping (no $ but can assist with loading). This is a fun little Jeep, and hate to sell, but can’t keep two. Thanks for looking, but serious inquiries only. I’m located in Hurst, Texas, (suburb of Ft. Worth)”
This may be a 19790s CJ-5 chassis with a 1948 ‘Lefty’ body. It’s got a 1970s CJ-5 grille among other 1970s details.
vvhttps://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/378820563473880
“(1956 Willys) Jeep has a dauntless v6 motor and comes with spare trans with transfer case front and rear differentials. I have a clear title in hand Asking $1500. (Jeep does not run will need to bring a trailer)”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/29/2019) Has a unique look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1099397303899143
“I have a 1947 Willy’s Jeep cj2a 3 speed, 4×4. That has been in my family since 1947. It was my great grandpas, he used it on his farm in east tx. It sat in a barn for roughly 40 yrs until my grandpa restored it. It has been garage kept since then. After my grandpa passed away several years ago my mom got the Jeep and she gave it to me. I have no place to keep it besides in my back yard. It runs and drives, and attracts everybodys attention. I know it’s worth a decent amount of money, I’ve done my research. Im asking $8k or best offer or I’m considering trades just let me know what you have the worst I can say is no thanks.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/04/2021) Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/748416486101560
“Old school Jeep Great condition Great interior”
Patterson arrived yesterday on Steve’s trailer (a big thanks to him), but things didn’t go smoothly at first (I will explain more tomorrow).
For example, some days you have to resort to old school carb techniques to make the jeep roll..
While at other times, the jeep rolls on it’s own …
Mike spotted this ad posted by Andy Fuhrman on Facebook. I’d guess it is a late 1940s ad from a Dansville, Virginia, newspaper. It seems an odd promotion. Is the wink by “Lewis” supposed to mean that you can bet on the jeep breaking down, so bring it in for service today?