Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/286852552875900
“Very old Austin champ, ran when parked, owner pass many years ago. Year n kind unknown”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/286852552875900
“Very old Austin champ, ran when parked, owner pass many years ago. Year n kind unknown”
Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/289283769290727
“1966 BMY M274A2 Vietnam USMC Military Mule. Complete and original. Selective 2 wheel or 4 wheel steering and full time all wheel drive. New: government engine and engine accessories, clutch, muffler, correct NDCC military tires, seat cushions, data plate set, correct paint and factory USMC markings, electric start and battery, etc.. Includes original government issue tow bar”
Unclear if this still runs or not.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/494829778190478
“4×4 Jeep Trencher. We used this to dig for power and water lines on our place, roughly 5 ft. deep. You can set it at what depth you want. $2,500 OBO”
Bill shared this Hemmings find-of-the-day by Daniel Strohl. It looks like the CJ-10 may be gaining popularity.
The particular CJ-10 that Hemmings highlights has been nicely rebuilt and has a price of $46,900:
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/jeep/scrambler/2470398.html#&gid=1&pid=19
If you like unusual offload vehicles, maybe this will quench your thirst.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1544965952364443
“2008 Prototype General Dynamics Ordnance & Tactical Systems M1161 Growler Light Strike Vehicle. 3.0L Turbo charged diesel 4 cylinder 148HP, 295 lb∙ft torque, 4 speed auto, 4WD. Runs and drives excellent, 553 miles, 203 hours. Tire inflation system (run flat) and adjustable air bag suspension work as they should. One piece windshield with defrost vents, I haven’t seen another with a one piece windshield.
This is possibly a M-274a2. I’m not sure why the seller describes this as a 1996 BMY A2Series.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/281747583306825
“1996, good for ranch or farm use. Trailer available(needs work)for additional $. Will accept best offer.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/322284505745701
“running and driving, street legal with title, just got it back up and running, installed a new carb, fuel pump, fuel filter and plus/wires. Has electric starter and chevy style alternator, this has lots of potential for a full restoration or just polish it up and run it as is.”
UPDATE: Okay, it was listed in Alabama, but after some more research (thanks to Galen’s message) it is clear this should be listed in the Philippines. It may be a scam (with the scam the high price), but I can’t tell for sure …
I assume the seller is kidding when he writes “high performance machine”? I imagine the price is a placeholder?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/416858502958652
“Looking for a buyer good condition Jeep, high performance machine. Urgent reason for starting business only”
In honor of Bruce Meyers. This seller will trade his (possible Manx?) dune buggy for a jeep with plow.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/607842353400276
“1958 dune buggy. Runs excellent. Comes with tow bar and miscellaneous parts, extra paint, etc. $8k or will trade for 4wd Jeep with plow and winch”
It will take plenty of work and money to get this going again.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/474304446903503
“This is an ex-British Army Austin Champ. Built in 1954 it served in an ordinance regiment up until 1967 when it was sold off by the queens royal army. Its fairly complete. It is fitted with a Rolls Royce B40 engine that has a full water proofing kit fitted. Its a 5 speed transmission with a selectable high low and reverse tranfercase. Im looking for $2000 or best offer.”
Blaine shared this rare dually Gladiator. I couldn’t say if that’s a good price or not, as I don’t follow the Gladiator prices all the closely.
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/jeep/395282-1966-j3000-gladiator-dually.html
“ENDANGERED SPECIES, 1966 Jeep J3000 Gladiator 4spd 4X4 DUALLY!
All matching numbers engine and trans. Clear VA title from 1976. If you are a Jeep enthusiast, you have got to appreciate the Jeep Gladiators….Tough and Mean. This rare Gladiator is equipped with the original 327 Vigilante 4bbl, 4spd and 4WD. A true work horse. The truck was purchased by a Virginia Beach Fish Market in 1966 and special ordered as a Dually and with the airplane tire option during that era. The original tires are still on the truck with minimum wear.
The classic jeeps from the 60’s are becoming more and more hard to find especially ones that are not completely molested or rusted out.Do your research and you will find that this particular Gladiator is highly collectible and most are in private collections.
I have had this truck for a long time and need to get rolling on other projects. Took me years to find a decent Gladiator worth restoring. The last pic of the complete jeep is not my jeep, just an example.Thank you for looking at my auction!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $13,500.
(11/08/2020) Looks in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/695412961410097/
“Army Vietnam era mule built by kaiser jeep company believe its a a3 twin cylinder model many updates tires clutch seats dual baskets. Back seats trailer hitch full movie prop 50 with original mounts brakes looks runs great 14950bo trades”
The extension on this Scrambler allows it to hold 10 people. It’s likely an ex tour-jeep of some type.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2786143908295595
“Will hold 10 people. Has original engine. Great for trails or rock climbing”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Joe in Mesa has been in contact with Alex, who restored a GAZ in Minsk, Republic of Belarus. He’s wondering if there is any interest in buying the GAZ-67 or trading it for a Willys. You can email Alex at xnnn @ tut.by (remove the spaces around the @) if interested.
Here’s what Alex wrote:
“Perhaps you will be interested in the history of GAZ-67, so I quote it in a concise statement. The translation is done using a computer, so there may be inaccuracies. And I’m sending a few pictures. Built in April 1943 in three prototypes, the GAZ-67 successfully passed the army tests and in August was put into production. The first car came off the assembly line on September 23, 1943, and in October a serial production was already set up. GAZ-67 cars took part in the Great Patriotic War mainly at its final stages, when a lot of machines of this type, mainly American ones, were already in the army. However, they also received distribution there (up to 5,000 cars were delivered before May 9, 1945), and even the famous popularity (under the nickname “Ivan-Willys”) as a distinctive, “Russian” model of the car – sturdy, unpretentious, taut and passable. As you know, each car has its own “face”.
The exterior of the GAZ-67 is a stubborn, albeit unkempt, but firmly knocked down car, confidently moving on any roads on its widely spaced wheels. He worked quite reliably, was used in any weather on any terrain, which earned respect for the soldiers.
After the war, the production of the GAZ-67B was preserved and even expanded. He spread all over the country, on the military line, he got abroad, even to Australia, not to mention Eastern Europe, China, and North Korea. Production of it has grown significantly every subsequent year (until 1950). In the spring of 1950, the lightened GAZ-67B successfully landed on Elbrus. When the drifting polar station was organized in the summer of the same year, GAZ-67B was abandoned on the plane, effectively and for a long time working on the ice as a transport vehicle and tractor. The first parachute dropping from the aircraft was also carried out on the GAZ-67B back in 1949.
GAZ-67B was produced for a long time, until the end of August 1953. In total, over 10 years they were built 92843″
Looks like this project didn’t quite work out. At least it is priced reasonably. It even runs and drives? The tailgate might be worth the price (but probably not the hassle)?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/609467243052187/
“100. 0BO This is a honda civic with a jeep wrangler body. the body is welded onto the civic uniboby with the rear fenders and floor pan done by the previous owner. All I did was put a second seat into it. Use it as a woods rig or whatever. Open to offers or trades let me know what you got.NEED GONE … Does still run and drive. Has no exhaust or exhaust manifold!!! 100obo”
Brian shared this post from the AACA site that shared information about an IH Scout toy, a dealer promo that was given away or sold. I’ve never seen that toy, but I was also never around Scouts much either.
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There’s one of these on eBay, with the box. It’s pricey, but cheaper than a similar quality Al-Toy would be.
View all the information on eBay
“TRUE VINTAGE WITH MINOR AGED CHARACTERISTICS PLEASE SEE PICS FOR HIGH DETAILS
DISPLAYS WONDERFUL AGED PATINA WITH BOX!! STORED WELL AND SHOWS GREAT
BOX IS IN FAIR CONDITION CONSIDERING AGE, DOES HAVE SOME MINOR TEARS AND IS MISSING A FLAP”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(10/12/2020) Looks good. Seller indicated it could use new seals.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/139343377996858
“Has full seat assembly and engine cage, they just aren’t pictured. Mostly restored, just needs some seal work but the seals come in a box of extras included. Slow leak so I haven’t worried about it. Runs great, got the fuel tank cleaned out, new fuel hose. Magneto was redone when I bought it and new plugs. New tires and Optima deep cycle battery. Runs great and drives great. Aluminum body with magnesium wheels. Original data plates. Full time 4 wheel drive and full time 4 wheel steer. Trades possible but cash is king. Partial trades considered as well”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(01/03/2021) Looks on the rough side. It’s being sold by a dealership.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3965987900113317
“4×4 Rare Audi/Auto Union Jeep used by NATO peace keeping forces. Basically complete has some rocker rust but otherwise quite sound. Very rare and collectible parts available through multiple sources.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,990.
(12/11/2020) This is certainly unusual build.
“f Jeep would have started building these in the 70s, they would have never had financial issues. Look at this rare piece.The Jeep was built using all CJ5 parts. The front door is modeled off of a CJ7. The rear door is modeled off of a CJ5.
The bed is extended to the length of a CJ6 or CJ8 Scrambler. The frame is stretched 36 inches in the middle and 14 inches behind the rear axle. The frame was boxed from the front to the rear spring perches. It has Dana 30 and Dana 44 axles (both are open diffs). The transfer case is a Dana 20. The transmission is a 3 speed. I believe it is a T150.
The engine is an AMC 360 from a 1972 Wagoneer. It was rebuilt about 20,000 miles ago. It was bored over. The crank was turned. It got all new bearings, new pistons, new valve guides, and hardened seats. It has an RV cam, an Edelbrock SP2P low rise dual plane intake, and a Holley Street Avenger 570cfm double pumper carb. Skip White electronic ignition/distributor. Warn 8274 Winch. Heavy duty steel front fenders. (Matching Rescue Green CJ5 OEM fenders also included.) Rear corner guards. The motor has more than enough power for a vehicle this size.
I thought this custom rebuild of a CJ-8 Scrambler would be more expensive.
https://houston.craigslist.org/ctd/d/houston-custom-built-jeep-cj8-scrambler/7265370547.html
“We are in the fortunate position to market for sale a number of vehicles from local car collector w over a dozen fine automobiles. This 1st 3 vehicle group consist of a 65 Factory 5 Cobra, body off frame 73 Toyota Land Cruiser & our body off frame CJ8 Scrambler listed below.
** 1983 Jeep Custom Built CJ8 Scrambler, bright red exterior, black & red interior, hardtop, hardoors, ps, pb, tilt, tach, clock, side steps & wood bed side rails.
Custom Built mods include…
Body: Older 20 yr old body off frame but & bolt restoration w beautiful bright red paint w body color hardtop & rear bed rollbar, factory style Scrambler striping, rear bed liner, stainless steel mirrors & hood kit, front & rear matching stainless steel tubular bumpers & KC Daylighter driving lights
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Here’s an unusual merger of parts. I don’t remember seeing this combination.
“94 jeep with 1959 nose ,4cylinder 5 speed duel side pipes runs good drives good new brakes tires little rust in floors fixed. won’t let me post $1500 so i have to put it here.”
It doesn’t run at the moment. It has a Missouri title for some reason. There’s nothing to indicate it is a 1946 or was ever a WW2 jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/687047558645517
“$15,000 Here is the real deal WW2 willys Jeep Jeepney from the Philippines. Was built in the 1960’s with old war Jeeps left behind. This is a real deal with Isuzu diesel and 4 speed transmission. Old owner was a maga millionaire that took his family in the annual parade every year in this. It was part of the Schats bakery collection. Has a clean Missouri title and had over $5000 invested in the running gear years ago. Been sitting maybe 4 years and will run and drive in a few hours.”
ausUnique jeep, but expensive to get parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/363721668253756
“1953 Austin Champ 4 wheel drive project right hand drive very rare made in England 5 forward and five reverse gears complete vehicle Motor is free engine sealed against water Car is in Milton wv 25541”
Bill shared this former volunteer Fire Department truck. It’s a slow time of year, so why not post it. I have no idea what these are worth.
View all the information on eBay
“This Kaiser was in use by a Volunteer Fire Dept. Had brake problems and removed the master cylinder. Never completed repair. The master cylinder is included. This truck has little rust and interior is almost rust free. Cab in good shape. Solid flat bad. Batteries have been removed. You are welcome to put batteries in it and come start it prior to bidding.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on Ebay.
This Shriner’s jeep has a Willys MA look to it, though the seller presents no evidence that this was a Shriner’s jeep, it’s the right size for one.
“Up for sale Shriner parade kart, go kart. This is a extremely rare Shriner kart. The only other one that I know of is in a museum in South Dakota. I be leave this Willys Jeep is from the early 1950s. The Jeep is mostly original with the exception of newer tires, rims, upholstery, paint, carpet, and engine. The engine has never had gas or oil in it. Everything appears to be in working order.”