Tim spotted this truck. Not many this rust free that run at this price in the Northeast!
“1947 Jeep pickup truck
4cyl manul trans
very solid for the year
runs good
running off jug. needs to be gone through and restored”
Tim spotted this truck. Not many this rust free that run at this price in the Northeast!
“1947 Jeep pickup truck
4cyl manul trans
very solid for the year
runs good
running off jug. needs to be gone through and restored”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
The pics below were taken prior to an accident last month. The front bumper has been bent and their are various scratches. There are some pics of the damage on Craigslist.
“1951 Willys Pickup Truck, all steel, 350/700R4 AOD, bucket seat interior, custom console with many gauges, speedometer and tach in dash, automatic floor shifter, S-10 frame assembly, power steering, power disc brakes front drums rear, serpentine belt assembly, Griffin aluminum radiator, Ron Francis complete wiring harness, Weld wheels with new tires, new wood in bed with all new stainless strips, custom bumpers, custom tilt column,
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
I love this funky jeep. Looks to have started life as a CJ-5 or M-38A1. Then, someone with a welder and torch got a hold of it. Just bring it back to life and keep as is. It’s a great conversation piece of nothing else.
“I have for sale a jeep that I have used at my hunting lease. It is a tough vehicle that is entirely metal. It has both high and low 4 wheel drive and a hoist on the back. It has some slop in the transmission that can be fixed with adjustment of the yoke in the three speed on the floor. It has a Ford Falcon engine. It has been sitting in my barn but it was running when I drove there. Tires are good and the fuel tank is a new tank that I have in the rear cargo area. I replaced the carburetor a few years back and runs fine. Will make a great jeep for a hunting lease or just to drive around a ranch. There is no title and I don’t know what year model or make it is! I am told that this is a form military jeep but I don’t know what era it is from.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Nice looking build.
“1950 Willys Pickup it is an older restore. Has a 4.3 tbi with a 700r4 has a camaro front end, heat and air work. (air may need charged) NO Rust Paint does have some chips in it. I bought it about 4 years ago. Fun to drive, but need something that can hold 4 people. possible trade for square body chevy pickup.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Need some more pics of this one. It looks interesting.
“1956 Willys jeep panel wagon turned into a truck. Body is solid. Homemade bed with seats in the back to haul around your buddies. Would be perfect on the farm or to mess around in the woods with. Tired are pretty decent. It needs a head gasket and will be good to go. All the parts are there. Motor isn’t stuck. Make a cash offer or let me know what you have to trade!”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/13/2016) Needs paint (only primed).
“47 Willys truck Camreo front clip,front disc ,10 bolt pos,350 Trans,96 Trans-Am, new Inter,all new glass,new tires and rims,am fm stereo,in primer ready for paint.”
http://visalia.craigslist.org/cto/5747487677.html
Lots of details here. Note the rear lights.
“51 Willy’s Jeep Pickup on early S-10 chassis. 350-V8, 350 Turbo auto trans. drives great. Lots of cool details. Hand crafted hood ornament and 59 Cad taillights. Mexican blanket dash. New gauges. etc. Gets lots of attention!!.Asking 8k. ”
It runs, but needs some rewiring.
“1956 Jeep Truck – The truck has the 6 cylinder hurricane motor that runs. It has a 6 volt system, but the truck needs to have the electrical system re-wired. The bench seat has been re-done and I have a title for the truck. ”
Craig shared this nice looking wagon.
“For Sale 1961 Restored in 2008 Willys Pickup Truck runs and drives great. Paint needs a little love.
Asking $12,500.00 seen this type truck go for a lot more .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Not sure if it runs or not.
“Very solid truck, not many left in this original condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
“1951 WILLYS PICKUP HOT ROD 350CI CHOPPED AND CHANNELED 3″ S10 FRAME
ALL RUNNING GEAR NEW/REBUILT OR GOOD – NO JUNK
CLEAN TITLE/TABS”
Craig spotted this one. No description provided. Needs more pics.
http://toledo.craigslist.org/cto/5757810728.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6000.
Craig forwarded this ad. There three trucks.
Three Willys pickups for sale not mine. A 53,63 and a 57. One was undergoing restoration the other two are stored. One is running and driving now but the other two will run. One has a rebuilt motor by previous owner.’
Deserves some daylight pics.
“I have a 1958 jeep Willys truck original runs and looks amazing . got a Camaro 350 engine with a 700 r transmission. in good shape very minimum rust”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Craig spotted this one. Looks good so far, but needs some more work.
“The Truck is a 1949 Willy’s 4T Truck
3 speed with a Gm 250cu.in. I6.
4wd with high/low.
The engine starts right up. The truck runs, drives, and stops.
I have a complete wiring harness (needs installed).
The body is in great condition.
It is a project, and does need some work to make it street legal.”
Craig spotted this pair for sale.
“Tony has 2 1955 Willys Overland pickup trucks #1 is a very solid, including the frame even the rear fender braces are all in place and solid (see pics) this is a barn find, just got it out of the barn last week,now the bad some one put in a older Ford v-8,from the 50’s I think, have not tried to turn it over or start it,the good is the other truck in the back ground has a good ” super hurricane 6″six that will start and run lets call that the #2 truck. Both trucks serial # start with 55, truck #1 is 55268 — 11221 #2 starts with 55,they are going as a pair for $5800″
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3500.
Craig found this truck. It’s complete, but doesn’t run.
“1948 Willys pickup 2t two wheel drive. All original condition. All complete. Currently does not run. Engine free. Good title.”
Looks good. Seller says paint isn’t show quality.
“226 Super Hurricane, 6 cylinder Rebuilt .30 over forged and balanced pistons. Balanced flywheel.
Heads shaved a bit. This is not a performance vehicle just a great motor.
3-speed manual with Warn overdrive. Hi/Lo range 4 wheel drive. Warn lockouts. Original drivetrain. New seals.
Paint job not show quality. I am forced to sell this.”
Nice looking truck with a couple mods (such as the front bumper).
“62 Willys Pickup, Ford 289 engine, with warren overdrive. Nice, had since new, can”t take all the Grandkids. Looks Nice, Runs Great”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
Has a warn overdrive. The tranny/tc may be junk.
“This is a super hard to find 1956 Willys pickup truck 4 wheel drive
I got from 2nd owner of close to 40 years.
Interior dash straight not cut, has all gauges and radio
The body is super straight with a nearly rust free body. A few quarter size rust holes on floor.
Bed of truck is straight and solid, I have the tailgate also in amazing condition, needs a few pieces of hardware to mount
I have a California title with it.
If you have been looking for a gem to start with for a project you don’t want to miss this.
If you see it you will want it, don’t miss out
Gears are stuck not being used for 30+ years, so I took out the driveshaft so it can roll”
Does need a little work. Looks straight.
“This vehicle is all original to include its drive train. It has the original flat head 4 cylinder engine that runs good, and the original 3 speed transmission with two speed transfer case. It is equipped with the original military non directional style tires that are in good condition. The brakes were done a few years back and are fine. The charging system was being converted to 12 volt and needs to be completed. The truck needs to be painted and could use some rust repairs in the cab floor. The truck has a good bed with the very rare original tailgate with the Willys Overland logo. The gas tank was replaced within the last few years.
The truck is currently registered with the California DMV and has no fees due.
I am only selling this truck to free up resources for other projects I am doing. While the price is what it is, I am open to reasonable offers as well. Please contact me via email with “1953 Willys” in the subject line or call me”
http://chico.craigslist.org/cto/5735344959.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
May be worth a look at that price.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep stake body pickup truck. Rough shape but it is inside now and has transferable NY reg. 4 cylinder with three on the tree.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2700.
This truck runs, but hasn’t been run in a while. The brakes need to be completed. There may be more work necessary here as well.
“I have for sale my Dads Willys pickup. It is equipped with a small block Chevy 283 engine in it. Engine runs but haven’t ran it in awhile, certain it’ll fire right up once we prime the fuel system again. It’s also equipped with all new front disk brake conversion which was never fully ran as it needed bigger rims to accommodate the disk brake setup. The front disk brake setup alone cost $1000 new. We also have with the disk brake kit a Wilwood brake master cylinder which we didn’t put on yet. Comes with all hardware and instructions to complete installation. With very little work it’ll make a
I’m sure someone out there is proud of this trailer, but honestly, if I brought that home to Ann, I’d be sleeping in it alone …. with all my belongings. Of course, there’s that old saying: there’s a trailer for every traveler. Okay, I just made that up.
“57 Willys Jeep that is completely original! low miles! runs and drives but need carburetor work.
will come with a 1961 homemade teardrop trailer. 5000 for both”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
(06/02/2016) Looks like an interesting rig.
“We purchased this vintage ’49 Willys truck about 7 years ago to add to our array of classic trucks intended for full restoration. We have only driven it around on our homestead periodically during that interim, putting less than 50 miles on it.
We bought it at a high price even without body or paint work done because the previous owners had done an incredible amount of mechanical type work in that restoration process stretching from 1997 to 2005. The truck mostly sat until we bought it in 2007-8 period into the tune of about $10,000 total invested into the truck.
In the paperwork received with it there was a thick stack of receipts of work done. Like a dummy, I threw away some of them before realizing what the receipts were. I have gone through the many line items of the receipts to come up with the below list. The line items of work during the restoration process was about $8,400, but the total paid on account receipts were over $15,000, so we evidently do not have all the line item work receipts. It does appear this may have included the cost of the truck as well, but it is hard to tell. The old guy that had the work done had hardly driven the truck with low miles since the work was done according to his relative from whom we purchased the truck.
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