UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/04/2017) Listed as a 1941, it looks more like a ’46 CJ-2A.
“1941 Willy’s Jeep
$1,000 obo
clean title”
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/d/1941-willys-jeep/6284431951.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/04/2017) Listed as a 1941, it looks more like a ’46 CJ-2A.
“1941 Willy’s Jeep
$1,000 obo
clean title”
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/d/1941-willys-jeep/6284431951.html
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/18/2017) It might have a rear PTO based on the comments in the text.
“I have a nice antique 1954 CJ 3B Willys Jeep for any jeep lover this is the end of the world vehicle four-wheel-drive clean title use as is or restore this week I will let you hook up a PTO and you can run farm equipment or log splitters over the ads you can think of looking to trade for something like motorcycle golf cart firearms throw me an offer what I can’t refuse”
https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/bar/d/1954-cj-3b-willys-jeep/6267820274.html
Looks like a solid CJ-5. I like the canvas half-doors.
“65 Jeep, Buick V6, runs great, 4 wheel drive, Hard top with full doors and half canvas doors. Current tags ready to go to the hills. New tires, open tail gate and lift hatch. Also has luggage rack for top.”
https://fresno.craigslist.org/cto/d/1965-willys-jeep/6299153779.html
This Kelly Manufacturing “Safari” Hardtop postcard was for sale on eBay. I’ve never run across a brochure for this.
Looks like a fair price.
“Hard Top for a CJ-2A or CJ-3A. All aluminum Sear’s hard top.”
https://fingerlakes.craigslist.org/pts/d/willys-cj-2a-hard-top/6296190793.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1000.
“”47 CJ2A with hard top and doors. Original engine and drive train, good for parts or restoration. Windshield frame, hood, front fenders and many other parts are good. Tub is borderline… Seat frames and passenger side heater are not included.
Has not run in 2 yrs, but motor turns easily. Clean, new, legitimate matching title. VIN number is 84580.”
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/d/1947-willys-cj2a-flat-fender/6286807466.html
The February 1948 issue of Popular Science included a small blurb about this custom wood jeep out of Seattle built on a WW2 chassis.
Hopefully this will find a good home.
“My Dad has owned and garage kept this WWII classic since 1974. He saw somewhere that it is numbered 350 or something like that. With Warn front hubs, he towed it as a hunting rig for many years and then used it to help him build his dream/retirement home in Hoodsport. At 90, Dad has not been able to use this fine running specimen for many years. It has sat in the garage for many years with only being run a few times a year to keep the seals moist. It has an all original drive train and motor with the exception of converting it from 6v to 12v. Dad also installed aluminum floorboards in the 70’s. We believe the original miles are only slightly more than the 25K showing. It also has a super strong WWII electric winch. Minimal rust, it leaks a little oil and the steering wheel has some play. Other that that, it runs and drives great. It’s been a part of our family but it’s time for someone else to love it like my Dad has for 43 years.”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/d/1942-ford-gpw-jeep/6287370555.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,900.
“65 dj3a hand built hot rod jeep, very rare body heavily modified jeep frame, 454 mark 5 crate motor with bigger heads all comp cams valve train , cdi ign.,177 blower, 9 quart oil system carbon fiber clutch, all new suspension, fuel cell, gel bat., so much more.600+ horse power,2400 pounds, this car isn’t for light weights. pearl paint on it ,in it, under it. 5speed w3500 over drive. runs on lightly doctored pump gas. will trade for way bitchin rat or kemp custom.”