After the war, Willys was producing the “CJ” or civilian Jeep for farmers and anyone who needed to drive off-road. In 1948 Willys added a line of vehicles of passenger cars based on the CJ, including the Jeepster. They didn’t… more»
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Jeep A What? Jeep A Trench Barn Find!
This 1957 Jeep was fitted with the “Jeep-A-Trench” attachment as well as a cab. It’s a fascinating look at how the Jeep was originally introduced to civilian life as a do-anything vehicle, and this unusual attachment is truly functional. The… more»
Worth Saving? 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
For years, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer has confused me. Is it valuable? Is it not? I’ve seen them go for big dollars in restored condition and for relative peanuts as a project. The middle ground on these does not… more»
Willys Or Ford? 1942 Jeep
It’s hard to tell from the pictures if this is a Willys MB or a Ford GPW. The Willys engine is a replacement, so that’s no help. By 1942 Willys was using a stamped grill like the Ford instead… more»
Put Your Jeans On: Jeep J10 Levi’s Edition
In the history of automotive trends and co-branding attempts, I’m not sure I’ve ever been more confused than by the marketing of vehicles as Levi’s Editions. Were jeans once so popular that outfitting a vehicle with denim-like material on… more»
The Long And The Short Of It: 1961 Willys Projects
And this is the good side! Here’s a pair of 1961 Willys projects that both need some help, but of different types. One runs and drives (but doesn’t stop!) but has serious corrosion issues; the other has a really solid… more»
Jeff in the Junkyard: The Left Behinds
As some of you have likely noticed, it’s been ages since I’ve posted about my junkyard expeditions. Part of this is my fault due to pure laziness – I’ve had the pictures but haven’t felt like I had anything good enough… more»
Cows Not Included: 1962 Jeep FC-150
In the 1950s Jeep introduced their “FC” or forward control, trucks to make better use of the available wheelbase. This model was based on the CJ-5. There were other variants in size and configuration. There were even vans prototypes… more»
Jeep CJ5 Original Find With 15,643 Miles!
With only 15,643 miles showing, this 1960 Jeep CJ5 hasn’t traveled a lot of miles. However, the plow on the front and the rust showing up in most of the seams have me wondering whether I wouldn’t rather have… more»
Free Pair Of Jeep CJs
Yes they are rusted out and incredibly rough, but when was the last time you were offered a pair of Jeeps? The owner isn’t sure what year they are, but by the looks of them they are CJ3s (I’m… more»
25,000 Original Miles: 1985 Jeep Scrambler
Like Corvettes and Range Rovers, the intended use of a vehicle – the very qualities that make it famous – can also result in it becoming damn near impossible to find an example in good condition. Jeeps obviously fall… more»
Exotic Creature: 1987 Jeep Cherokee Custom
Do you own an exotic animal theme park? If so, here’s your ride! This 1987 Jeep Cherokee custom is listed here on Craigslist in Tucson, AZ. The seller is asking $1,200 or best offer for this wild animal. This a… more»
Rise of the Flight Tugs: 1986 Jeep CJ
From fire trucks to luggage carriers to moving staircases, a modern airport is full of interesting and useful vehicles. What might surprise you is that at some point, the classic Jeep Wrangler was running around the tarmac hauling aircraft… more»
Z Code: 1976 Jeep Cherokee Chief
Among the circles of Jeep fanatics across this great big country of ours, there’s an almost universal appreciation for the words “Z Code.” That signifies the factory-fitted 401 engine, which meant a nice bump in power and stump-pulling torque…. more»
Anyone Interested In A Group Buy Of 26 Cars?
This collection has something for everyone, from some classic American iron to British, German, Japanese and Italian imports. They range in age from 1948 to 1992! They are located near Fredricksburg, Virginia and are listed here on craigslist but the listing… more»
















