Not sure what model of top that is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/818564979930622
“Been garage kept for last 20 years comes with few extra parts including two Willy’s industrial L134 engines has had top doors and heater. Has clean title”
Not sure what model of top that is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/818564979930622
“Been garage kept for last 20 years comes with few extra parts including two Willy’s industrial L134 engines has had top doors and heater. Has clean title”
I assume “loose” means the engine is free?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/842382743717981
“1951 Willys Jeep with snowplow blade. 4 cylinder. Chevy motor is loose. Body is in good shape. Bill of sale. No title.”
Blaine shared this low mileage CJ-5 (17K plus miles). There are some great vintage details on this rig.
https://kalispell.craigslist.org/cto/d/fortine-1971-jeep-cj5/7668801914.html
“1971 CJ5 jeep renegade 1
17,400 miles original orange paint. One owner had for many years used to plow snow only. Factory ordered hard top and dealer installed snow plow. Body is in excellent condition with only surface rust in places. original tires appear to have been recapped. Original pin stripe seats, dauntless V-6. 3 speed manual with warn overdrive. Amazing survivor collector piece”
Update: **Sold**
“Ror sale, Arctic Cab that fits an M38 Jeep or a CJ-3A. Asking $200. It has all the components except there is no windshield. It needs a windshield with straight legs that mounts straight up and down. All the panels and the doors are insulated with high density foam. You can see the insulation in the photo of the inside of the top. All mounting hardware and nuts and bolts are included.”
This has one of the odder front bumpers I’ve seen. The jeep appears to be solid with a Beck or Kelly hardtop. Note what may be a King Seeley 0-8 speedo.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1513028636155381
“Very nice 1955 Jeep cj5 with the original F head engine 3 speed manual and aftermarket locking front hubs. Shifts smooth and runs great all gueges seem to work and have done a partial rebuild on the engine, with 2 new pistons and new head gasket along with a new valve cover gasket electric wiper and fuel pump installed. Let me know if you have any questions, and I am open to offers, just let me know.”
No powertrain.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3566431737018105/
“1946 willys no motor trans and transfer case are in tact very solid project clear title in hand”
This looks to be a 1970 body or later given the rear fuel inlet. Are those summer hubs? I can’t tell for sure.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/280820534880262
“Late 60’s CJ5 PROJECT for sale. Very fixable tub with a great frame that has been cleaned and painted. New aluminum radiator, new soft touch clutch, timing set, rear main seal as well as oil pan gasket. Have swing pedals and power steering setup that will go with it as well as gas tank and heater. Also have the side glass for top.”
I feel like we’ve seen a jeep with a similar top that is or was for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/697927085170328
“CJ3a project vehicle. It is very complete and fairly straight. Minimal rust. Has pto winch on it. Not running, NO TITLE!”
This early CJ-2A Koenig top includes the rear delivery door option.
https://cookeville.craigslist.org/pts/d/crossville-willys-jeep-hard-top/7665307433.html
“Hard top for Jeep Cj2A(Top Only). Roll-up windows in doors. Barn doors in back. Sliding windows in side of top.
$400. OBO.”
This may need a little work, but could be a good project. It includes the Meyer hardtop and a trailer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/795210548651301
“Grandma bought this Jeep brand new in 1966. Always has run great. Has not been started in several years. Been garaged for the last year. Comes with USMC trailer and couple sets of wheels and tires. Plan was to restore to original, but just never seem to get a good start, so time to turn over to someone else.”
I believe this is a Jiffy cab model, but I don’t remember being able to disassembled it quite so much. Maybe I’m just spacing that.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/292998816714061/
“Complete Cab for CJ3B jeep. Includes all the glass but 1 side panels glass is cracked.”
This is a ran-when-parked vehicle. Unclear if it will start right up or not.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/824103216171677
“1945 Willy’s WWII MB,.I am tired of hearing it is not all original, when I specifically stated the roof was fabricated by my father, and electric wipers added. Yes it does have all the data plates, yes frame is 100% solid, yes the floor pans are a hundred percent solid, all of the flaking visible in pictures, is the original WWII paint, yes I can vouch for that, I was the one that purchased the paint back in 1988. Please, read description. If 10,000 Dollars Is Way out of your budget, then I don’t know what to say, purchase one for 25 thousand. This is another true barn find. My Grandfather purchased this right out of World War II, yes with title, where it has spent its entire life in New York.no work has been done to the engine, transmission, or rears, yes I can vouch for that because it has been in the family for three generations.
Everything on this Jeep is original EXCLUDING the roof and the electric wipers. Everything worked on this Jeep as it should when it was parked. Will need all basic tuneup items and will run great. Bring a trailer, has one tire that is dry rotted and shot. Selling price is relatively firm at 10,000 but does have a little wiggle room. Again, It does have a title. Also have an ordinance manual and the original World War II lubrication chart that goes into the metal pocket under the hood. If anyone is interested, my grandfather purchased a military starlight scope that used to go on a tripod. I have just the scope, not the tripod, scope does work, and will let that go reasonably. Please, serious offers and cash only. I don’t mean to sound condescending, but offering 2-3,000 for a 78-year-old vehicle that is hundred percent solid is both ridiculous and insulting, I will entertain all serious offers.”