Update: **Sold** Was $6000.
This hasn’t been started in a few years.
“Willys fc-150 with factory counter weight and original running gear, new tires and brakes, has not been started in a couple years needs tlc. and cab corners have rus”
Update: **Sold** Was $6000.
This hasn’t been started in a few years.
“Willys fc-150 with factory counter weight and original running gear, new tires and brakes, has not been started in a couple years needs tlc. and cab corners have rus”
Steven is selling this hardtop.
https://longisland.craigslist.org/pts/d/islip-kelly-hard-top/7613661154.html
“Kelly steel hard top and doors. Neg”
Price dropped from $4000. Ho description provided.
This will need a bit of work before it races again.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1886550731715394
“NO TITLE PROJECT!! I got was I was told is a 1952 CJ. Was setup for barrel racing until the previous owners started making modifications to make it a straight track drag jeep. I got it thinking I’d have the time to get to it but I don’t. I have the transmission for it, axles are there, only have the front tires now.( no rear tires ) cage I’d there but not mounted. Missing the steering rod. Other than that I don’t know much on it. NO TITLE!! Mainly interested in trades for a quad or dirtbike.”
This has an unusual roll bar setup. Unclear how much work it needs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/739939914272293
“I am selling my 1943 Ford Willy’s gpw. I have had this jeep for nearly 16 years. I somewhat restored it while I was younger but left for school and it sat for a while only being driven once or twice a year until the radiator blew a year or two ago. Since then it has sat waiting for some love. I currently don’t have the time or the money to get this where it needs to be. Hate to let it go but it’s hard to keep. Let me know if you have any questions.”
Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/700052715463434
“This is a very rough vehicle, I think it is a 42 but not positive. Someone installed a later motor in it but I don’t know if it would run or not. I plan to cut it up and hang it on the wall in my shop. Willing to let go for $2,000 firm”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(05/02/2023) Runs, but won’t stay running. Some closeup shots would be helpful.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/466519315642938
“I have a 1947 cj 2a that does run but will need some work. It won’t stay running I think it has a vacuum leak. It has the aluminum half cab with doors. I also have a running 4 cylinder and a parts 4 cylinder to go with it. I also have another jeep body that is in decent shape but needs floors. I have the floors for it just haven’t put them in. There is also another frame and various other parts. If you’re interested call me at [hidden information] or message me the put together jeep also has a title as well. Make me an offer that I can’t refuse”
UPDATE: Bill notes that the starting price dropped on this one. Now there’s a bid of $1000 on it.
Bill shared this rare Austin Champ. It seems a fair price, but the cost of parts is the killers on these.
View all the information on ebay
“1958 Austin Champ British Jeep
The Austin Champ is powered by a 64hp Rolls Royce gasoline engine with a 5-speed gearbox (forward and reverse), and a clutch for 4-wheel drive option. It has 4-wheel independent suspension with double a-frames and torsion bar. The fasteners are British standard — Whitworth, the same as early British motorcycles. This vehicle has river fording capabilities. The Champ had sophisticated generating systems for field operations.
This vehicle was operable until early 90’s, and then it started to require more work than there was time for. This vehicle is being offered with an additional engine (that was purchased new from the UK in the early 1990’s), and a set of parts that include carburetor, distributor, etc. The vehicle is currently stored, along with the additional engine, in northern California. This vehicle is currently not running. All paperwork, registration and title. Buyer responsible for relocating vehicle. We can assist you in sorting out details of the shipping if needed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller sounds ready to sell altogether or separately.
“53′ jeep willys parts. 2x roll cages, hoods, doors, fenders, grills, tub, axles, frame, straight 6 engine, 2 different manual transmissions, plus a lot of small parts. Condition of parts varies from very good to very poor. Let me know what you’re looking for and we’ll talk price.”
Based on the seller’s comments, there is no engine installed in this.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/194496446342260
“1944 willies clean title has original frame with the machine gun mount it is sitting on a cj5 Dana 30 and Dana 44 with 4.27 gears has a t90 and dana 18 t case for pretty close to my asking price I can include a 81 jeep 2.5 that has the Chevrolet bellhousing pattern 4000 or make an offer on it the only rust is pictured and a little bit on the rocker right above the hole”
I recently purchased a special equipment binder off ebay. Usually, there are a few interesting brochures inside. This time, it was full of these pink price sheets, like this:
However, thankfully, inside the book there was a second small booklet that did have some brochures, and a few interesting ones.
As an example, I’ve never run across this unusual 4-page McCain Hub Winch brochure.
UPDATE: Here’s a second type of Warn-A-Larm brochure. It is a single page, form #AC1166-20 (maybe 11/1966?).
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Originally published Feb 20, 2023:
This is a product I didn’t know existed at one time. According to this four-page brochure, the Warn-A-Larm is a backup alarm device to warn folks when a vehicle is backing. It appears the brochure is from June 1969.
This is a device I’ve never seen. When a vehicle is stuck it brakes the spinning wheel, forcing the non-spinning wheel to spin (and hopefully) un-sticks the vehicle.
This could be worth a look. Unclear if it runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1616734188827854
“1957 jeep fc170 Truck 6 cylinder”
This has an unusual design scheme.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1267356700796691
“Willys war wagon, frame off restoration,camo grey white paint,rebuilt motor,4 speed,32in bfs on centerlines,23000 miles. model 4jp,sn R96131, Have original tires rims chest! Only trade is the color green!!”
Hasn’t run in a while. It has floor rot at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/938965787412893/
“1948 Willy’s jeep. It ran when it was put in storage building 20 years ago. Great garage find. Make this your jeep project.”
There must be some parts value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1203975063567774
“Has original AMC motor. Needs to be towed. Doesn’t run. Will discuss trades and offers. Project jeep for sure.”
Maybe someone can use this?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1690516704737943
“L 226, side shift T 90 Transmission, and Dana 18 transfer case from an FC -170. The engine turned over when pulled. Comes with stock transmission shift linkages, driveshafts, and hard to find shifter for an FC.”
This may have been a neat rig back in the day. It’s got no engine, but does have an OD.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1302504056970354
“1951 Willys, west coast truck. no rust, no motor. transmission and transfer case are present. has clean Nevada title. priced to sell fast, hard to find in this condition.”
This year’s Willys Rally happens June 2&3, 2023 at its usual spot in Hueston Woods State Park, College Corner, Ohio. You can learn more here: http://www.mw-willysjeep.com
UPDATE: This post was originally published 12/26/2018:
This article about exploring southern Utah in a jeep was published in the October 1958 issue of Sunset Magazine. You’ll see a nod to Kent Frost’s guide company and a photo of the front of one of his CJ-5s.
UPDATE: Next Weekend is the Spring Willys Reunion.
Art let me know that the 30th annual Spring Willys Reunion will be held May 19-20. This year, it will be held at a new location: the Hilton Garden Inn, North Canton, Ohio.
This is a non-runner.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1348517212596599
“1965 jeep kaiser m679 ambulance extreemey rare m series navy/marine corps vehicle . engine is non running but turns over freely , this jeep has roughly 3,500 miles engine is 3 cylinder 2 cycle cerlist diesel , there is way to much to describe concerning this vehicle.”
The maker of this midwest, rear-flared fiberglass body is still a mystery to me.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/795507745468000
“tock drive train,new exhaust manifold, thermostat ,pinion seals,transfer case seals,all fluids changed,gauges,runs perfect,warn lock outs,full cage- not tied to frame full fiberglass body 3 inch body lift on 35 s ,have full set stock wheels and tires,same as the spare,rear fuel cell,seats have quick release for easy removal, call if have questions, too much list,cash only,no trades 937 4sixteen 5650 we are moving, needs a new home,price is pretty firm”