Updated motor. Body looks in good shape.
“1954 Willies 4×4 pickup with v-8 283 motor. Runs good original transmission, Classic truck.”
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Updated motor. Body looks in good shape.
“1954 Willies 4×4 pickup with v-8 283 motor. Runs good original transmission, Classic truck.”
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whats up with all the trucks not really being for sale here?
Hi Billy,
Here’s my opinion. First, for this specific truck, the ads on the San Francisco Craigslist expire after seven days. Dave does go back and update listings on ewillys as information becomes available.
Also at the risk of being Captain Obvious, ewillys is not a “for sale” website; Dave pulls in various Willys ads and related ads “for sale ads” from websites around the country (usually craigslist or ebay) and posts them here for all of us to enjoy and comment on.
The ewillys archives also give a potential buyer or seller an idea of what other asking prices have been. I personally have found the comments from other ewillys readers quite useful. While there are other websites out there that will scan various craigslists and send you the results, ewillys is easier, more of a community, and for me, been more useful. I’ve found my last two Willys Wagons via this site.
Thanks Dave and ewillys!