UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Looks like an early Koenig hardtop.
“1946 cj2a hard top.
Only selling the hard top – sorry.
4 side windows slide – do not roll
rear window fixed.
doors on piano hinges
back door opens”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Looks like an early Koenig hardtop.
“1946 cj2a hard top.
Only selling the hard top – sorry.
4 side windows slide – do not roll
rear window fixed.
doors on piano hinges
back door opens”
Looks solid.
“1954 willys cj3b jeep. Runs clean title. Original motor.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $425.
Has some light rust.
“I have a steel hard top from a 65 willys jeep in good condition have doors also in good condition windows work and all handles are there”
UPDATE: Still Available. Has a DJ-3A hardtop.
(07/07/2015) Thought it has some odd mods, there is still some WWII GPW left on this one.
“1942 Ford Jeep Phase 1 military. All original engine is included but is pieces. Hard to find .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200
(04/11/2016) Runs and includes a plow.
“This is a Civilian Jeep (CJ), yes it runs – we did put one new battery in last winter, it has a hydraulic plow and it is in good condition. ”
Has a plow, warn tranny, and Kelly hardtop, though the latter looks a bit rusty.
“1946 Willys cj with plow warn overdrive transmission.. Kelly hard top new ignition aND brake components body in bad shape”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $250.
May be a good price.
“m38 top ?Top has passenger side glass cracked other two good. Passenger door glass cracked other piece plexiglass ,Drivers door both pieces Plexiglas I think. Both windows slide As should .Dont know what its worth Make offer .made out of aluminum.has tag on door see pictures”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $550.
(04/16/2016) Great price on a good looking hardtop.
“Willys Jeep Top, This is a Willys Top, The plus to this top is that I have EVERY PIECE, all the nuts, bolts, and screws. I took this top off my 1962 CJ5 over ten years ago. I still own the Jeep it came off of. So you can see how it mounts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
Given the Meyer top, there may be value here.
“I believe that this is a 52 or 53. I have no title only bill of sale. I originally bought this to restore but have gone another route. This is mostly all there, the two side windows on the top are missing, easy to get. The windshield, doors and rear glass is all there and in good condition. I believe that this top will fit most of the CJ5s There is surface rust on the inside of the doors, the floorpan on the drivers side is rusty but there. The passanger side needs to be replaced.
It has the rearends, transmission, transfer case and has the adapter plate still on it for a 350 Chev.
It has been sitting for a number of years on a farm so of course it is rusty, but restorable or use for parts. Has the Ross steering conversion which is nice. missing the speedo. The sheetmetal is not all beat to heck and gone but in pretty good shape overall.
I was thinking of just parting this out but don’t haave the time (or effort)…I would like to get 900 for it but am open to reasonable offers. Might take a trade . Maybe a jeep or pickup truck.
I am very easy to deal with so give me a call or a contact number. by the reply box.”
Paul from Alaska wrote, “Recently I was at the Alaska Aviation Museum helping a friend assemble his plane when I noticed a very large photo displayed on the wall of the hanger. As you can see this photo was taken in 1947 at Adak but what really caught my attention were the numerous flat fender Jeeps with hardtops driving on the base. I took a close up photo of a cluster of these Jeeps even though the image is rather grainy but I thought you’d like to see it anyway.”

Labeling these 1 – 5 starting from the left, jeeps #1 and #3 look to have the same top. #2’s top is extended in the rear. #4 has no side windows. #5 I can’t see as well.

The full photo is in the background above the rare Boeing YL-15, which Paul’s friend has restored. The plane was built to win a military contract. The wings, tail and flaps come off quickly so the plane can be carried by a 6 by or towed by a Jeep.
Here’s an mocked-up example of a jeep pulling the plane: