UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Early Meyer Cab?
“Nice original hunting Jeep. Bone stock.”
Could make a good project.
https://nmi.craigslist.org/cto/d/jeep-military-170-m38a1/6588509774.html
“1954 military M-170 is a stretched M38A1 utility 4×4 jeep used as a general purpose front line personnel or ambulance carrier. The jeep has been stored in my garage for the past 20 years waiting for me to restore. It is time for this dream project to move to a new home. Clean title. Service and Parts Manuals included”
UPDATE: **SLD** Was $1800.
Oddball.
“1948CJ2A frame has been stretched and a custom bed built on this one of a kind CJ flatfender. Runs and drives, shifts good steers good. It will make a great hunting/recreational/work vehicle. Needs brake work, no title.”
<– Day 23 – Mon. May 21st: From Summer Santa to the Police Academy | Day 25 – Wednesday May 23rd: Steel, Strings & Sellersville –>
Day 24: Tuesday we drove from Hershey to Drum, then south to Bethlehem.
We began the day with a visit to Hershey’s Chocolate World. It’s a place we’d tried to visit back in 2013, but it had closed in anticipation of the construction of a new and improved(?) Chocolate World. Ann spoke fondly of the the place and her disappointment at not sharing it with me in 2013. So, you can imagine that she was pumped to finally be getting to see it again, something she hadn’t experienced since she was a kid. What could possibly go wrong with that scenario??
With entrance photos taken, perhaps the best part of our adventure was about to take place. As Ann walked toward the front doors, one of them suddenly opened, followed by a voice, “Ann, it’s so nice to meet you.”
Now, it’s important to know that one of the things damaged when Ann suffered her TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) is her ability to recognize faces. So, she has a really hard time remembering faces. Thus, when confronted with an unexpected welcome, she quickly get’s confused, wondering if she should know the person or not. And, given we’d just come from the reunion, she wasn’t sure if she should know who this stranger was.
In this case, she wouldn’t have, as the stranger introduced himself to me as Gordon. According to Gordon, he hadn’t realized we were going to be in town (he’s from Carlisle and is a fan of John’s Restaurant as well). Since he’d read that we’d planned to stop at Chocolate World, he thought it would be fun to stop and say a quick hello while on his way to Walck’s in Bowmanstown, Pennsylvania, to pick up some parts for his CJ-5. Ann and I were both humored by the gesture.
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller believes it to be a Tux Park.
“For sale I have I believe a 1964 willys cj5 tuxedo park with 15000 original mileage. This was purchased from the original owner. I had this running a couple years ago it ran great the dauntless v6 ran great and it drove good. The trencher worked just as it should. It is equipped with a half cab that is in great shape. There is some small spots of surface rust here or there but it Is rock solid no rot. The trencher has been on since day one I have the tailgate that was removed to install it. Along with the jeep I have a ton of spare trencher parts there is almost enough to build a second trencher minus the boom. I have no clue what this is worth I don’t want to give it away if interested message me and we can talk.”

Great price!
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-jeep-half-top/6575397895.html
“Rare half top for 40-50’s willys jeeps $25.00”
Could be a good price.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ank/pts/d/hard-top-cj2a-willys/6575131906.html
“Hard top for a CJ2A Willy’s Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
This should not last long. The Koenig half cab along is probably worth $300.
“53 CJ3B Jeep halfcab, switched to 12v charging. body is rough but runs good. has been used for plowing the last 12 years”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
Craig shared this one. If the Kelly half cab is rust free, this could be a good price.
“Selling a project 1956 jeep cj 6, 4 cylinder, 3 speed trans,
body is very rough, frame is good, needs fuel pump, but does run.
I bought it to fix up but just have the time.
It is a very unique truck and this is the first year of production.”
UPDATE: UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
(04/01/2018) Grille is incorrect for a 1946. Appears to have a Sears half cab.
“A restoration project for whoever is interested! This vehicle does not have a title.”