UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks like it has a Reed-Porter hardtop.
“Complete and all original. Have title. Ran when I parked it, but haven’t ran it for several years. Body sound. No rust hole. Be great for restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks like it has a Reed-Porter hardtop.
“Complete and all original. Have title. Ran when I parked it, but haven’t ran it for several years. Body sound. No rust hole. Be great for restoration.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500
(07/26/2016) Seller describes this as a military jeep, but it appears to be a 3A. It hasn’t been driven in a while.
“Driven approximately 5 years ago
4 Wheel Drive
Lock Out Front Hubs
Full Size Cab – Removable
5 Seated
Boat Rack
Winch
Radio
Heater”
Ann and I have been busy with Rusty today. We removed (no easy task given the damage and rusty bolts) the grille and are ready to straighten it. Ann removed the rear tire, lights, and funky rear tow setup. We bought a battery, changed oil, etc. We learned that the starter spins and the engine turns over smoothly. The fuel pump works, too, but there’s no spark to the plugs just yet (seems to be the points — coil is working).
Here are just a few pics.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/23/2016) Looks like a solid build. Not much MB left.
“1945 (Flat Fender) Jeep Willy’s-Ready for Hunting Season
This is the completion of my uncle’s “body off” restoration project. Powered by a 283 Chevy, small block V-8. 4 speed transmission. Runs and drives great. Street legal. Two gas tanks with selector switch to draw from either or both. 8000 lb. Warn winch. Full canvas top and doors. Bikini top. Full cage roll bar. Beautiful , custom, professional blue paint. Stock suspension height. 2wd and 4wd. Overdrive, hi and low gear. Motorized wipers. 4 point seat belts. Very cool Oooga horn. Already licensed as a collector’s, antique car so no annual tab renewal. About the same cost as an ATV but WAY more bang for the buck. $6,700.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Mark just posted this over at warjeeps.com.
“Jeep runs great and is in good condition. Listed is a few thing I have replaced. New top, new side curtains, new seat frames, new cushions front and rear, new 700 x 16 military tires, signal lights installed, new Jerry can,new steering wheel, new battery new electric fuel pump and a set of doors. Engine is a 134-F. Jeep has been converted to a 12 volt system. 4 wheels drive works good, transmission is good. I had a second gear synchronizer and bearing installed. Good jeep for parades, farm use, hunting or cruising back roads or off road fun.”
No pics provided.
“Engine runs. Stored inside for 30 years. Set of rims and a starter available”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/25/2016) It doesn’t appear to come with a top. That’s a ‘need’ in Western Washington State!
“42 for gpw 327 Chevy t90 3 speed trans wrangler leaves Dana 44 axles hummer brad locks and tires totally restored new interior etc.
Turn key needs nothing”
Newspaper Ads in 1965 & 1966 championed the CJs and the V-6 power plant, calling it The Flying Jeep. This first article was published on August 21, 1965, in The Evening Independent.
The Toledo Blade published an article two days after the one above, noted that Kaiser Jeep faced a new competitor, the Ford Bronco:
This ad was published in a variety of newspapers. This particular one appeared October 12, 1966, in the Southeast Missourian.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Could be a good price.
“Up for sale I have a running driving 1958 willys pickup with super hurricane 6 cylinder flat head 4 wheel drive frame is clean new distibutor nice old truck’
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
Runs and drives. Appears worth a look.
“1961 M170 Willys Jeep. 134 Hurricane Engine Recently rebuilt. Mechanically sound, 4-WD, 3 speed with High and Low Range with reverse.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Runs and drives.
“I have a 1948 Willys cj2a “lefty” up for sale. Very rare. Only a hand full were made with the spare tire on the left side of the jeep. Has the L head 4cyl, runs good, drives good, all of the brakes are brand new, lines and all, front brakes have been converted to cj7 disc brakes.
Brand new set of super swamper tsl’s.
The floor pans were replaced about 10 years ago so there is no rust in the floorboards. But for some reason when they put the new floors in the did not cut the old floors out, so it you look under the jeep you can the old metal.
Has a 3000lb winch, has a heater, and also has a bestop soft top and doors that are about 3 years old. So she’s good to drive in the winter. The heater will burn you completly out if you let it.
Needs minor little things. It could use a new tie rod to the pitman arm,( there’s some slack in the steering)
Not a very good paint job on it.
And it smokes out of the tail pipe alittle bit until it warms up. Other than. It is an absolute BA piece of history with lots of life left, and it extremely fun to drive. Would make an awesome restoration, but heck it’s still awesome if you like the rugged history look.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,900
(03/29/2015) Has some unusual customizations. The Dash and windshield are both altered.
“Facts: Engine – Chevrolet 350, 3 speed w/ overdrive, winch, air compressor, 28 gallon gas tank, micro lock brake system, power steering, radio/c.b., 2.5″ body lift, 33″ tires, custom paint job. Custom everything around ever corner of the Jeep.
The gentleman whom I bought this Jeep from a year ago really did a fantastic job. He stripped it down and rebuilt it part by part while fabricating along the way. He was a true craftsman. It’s a head turner and random people will be asking you questions or giving you thumbs up on every drive you take. The straight pipes really sound amazing. Why am I selling it? There is too much going on in my life at the moment and I simplifying a bit.
If you’re interested or have questions, shoot me an email. No joy riders or bums. Bums with $ – ok!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(10/02/2016) Has an f-head. The cammo wrap nearly hides the hood’s head bump.
“1948 willys jeep 4 cylinder 3speed runs but needs a muffler and a brake job. clean title in my name and reg. is up to date. $3000. consider trade for Suzuki samurai, or 4×4 quad. thanks for looking.”
No pics provided.
“Approximately 2 tons of Willys pickup and station wagon parts. Three engines, axles, transmissions. transfer cases, window glass,seats. wheels, dashboard, trim, doors, bumpers, drive shafts, hydraulic dump unit, air cleaners, fenders, hoods. Rolling chassis 1953 Willys pickup: sandblasted and painted, complete new brake system, good running 134 engine, transmission, transfer case, PTO in good working order, bed 80% restored, cab 30% restored, good Ohio title. I would prefer to sell everything as a lot for $3000, but I would divide for the right prices. No text, phone call is your best bet between 8am and 9pm.”
Runs. Could be worth a look.
“4×4, good shape, runs good
$1995.00 CASH ONLY”
Seller doesn’t want to scrap this.
“Bought the jeep for the tires and don’t want something like this to be scrapped. Make offer! The worst I can say is no. You’re welcome to come out and look at it just shoot me a text and I’ll let you know what works for me. Don’t know what something like this is worth. Thanks for looking!”
They might be a good price.
“Set 2 of paddle tires 15/15.00 tires and 2 rims will fit dodge ford jeep bolt pattern will need to be sealed to hold air tires are old but good paddles asking $125.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Maybe has some parts value?
“I have a 1957 Willys CJ with a Ford 289 T90 transmission 438 gears, 15 SECOND QUARTER MILE in its heyday ,, it has been sitting for a few Year’s,,motor is seized might break loose ,good for parts or restore it $800. NO TITLE, Will trade for a. 1999 , 1.8 Mazda miata motor. Well we have a revision to this ad due to unforeseen circumstances the price has been greatly reduced …or. make me an offer”
Brazilian married couple Linho Bergamin and Vanessa Zandona Sartori are touring the world in their modified wagon. They plan to travel across five continents over several years. They began their journey in Brazil and have already gone a long ways.
After traveling to Prudoe Bay last month, they made their way south on the Alaskan highway, drove through Canada, and are currently in Toledo, Ohio. From there, they will head to Niagara Falls. According to Vanessa’s Facebook page, they will be in the United States until December, then they will ship the jeep to Africa and continue their trip.
Here is the official Facebook page for the trip. It includes still photos and videos: https://www.facebook.com/avoltaaomundo/?pnref=story
I’ve assembled the following maps based on photos they’ve posted on Facebook and a small map they have there as well.
Map 1 of the trip, from Brazil to Colombia:
Map 2 of the trip, from Panama to Prudoe Bay, Alaska:
This Wahl & Borg Enterprises ad from the late 1960s shows a bed extension that slides out from inside the bed. I’ve never seen one of these for sale.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Nice looking rig.
“Late model boxed frame, Dana 60 rear, 5.13 gears, wheelie bars, super scoops, fiberglass body, full cage, suspension seats with 5 point harnesses, 4 wheel disc brakes, 360 cubic inch small block chevy brodix heads, roller cam, rockers, tunnel ram injected on methanol, 14 to 1 compression, 700 HP, Mikes Monster glide, 5000 stall with trans brake, MSD transmission with all electronics”
Has some updates. Looks solid.
“Body work completed, drive train complete with 4 x 4 locking hubs. Dump body, wiring complete. Price as stated or BRO. Reason for selling: relocating. Will discuss transportation.”
It runs.
“1945 Willy’s MB model. Serial #412141 This is a great little restoration project. I have already put some work into it. It runs but needs some work. Use it as is to run around in, or restore it. Would be a fun project and easy to work on. You must pick it up. 3,500 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,500.
Looks good.
“Posting this military jeep for my father. Its has been fully restored to parade ready. Get in and go! Real nice Looking jeep! Original 24 volt. Asking $13,500”