UPDATE: Was $3500. **Status Unknown**
Bob spotted this vintage looking truck.
“1950 Jeep Willys Truck …Needs love but all parts are orginal, needs battery.”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **Status Unknown**
Bob spotted this vintage looking truck.
“1950 Jeep Willys Truck …Needs love but all parts are orginal, needs battery.”
Seller doesn’t know much about this.
“I have a 1952? Willy’s Jeep. Some rust. Engine is free. GREAT RESTORATION PROJECT. $1000 OBO
Located in Wolfeboro NH
Call Randy at (six03)six5one-9four6five”
Note: Reply with “Willys Overland” in the subject
“Nearly complete 1955 M38A1. Military version of the CJ 5. F134 Hurricane “MD” marked Military Engine. Correct 24 volt system. Correct carburetor, distributor, and drivetrain. Correct blackout lamps.
Dry New Mexico jeep. Rust only in passenger floor and fuel tank floor well.
Only missing wipers, correct spark plug wires and plugs, top bows, and top.
Clear title. Drives and runs. Registered and insured.
Reply with “Willys Overland” in the subject if you want me to respond back.”
Needs some brake work. Has updated motor.
“1967 Corvette 327powered. All the rest is stock. 4 WD. Has been stored so will now need brake work. (8O5)794/8604 $7500 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Needs brakes, but runs and drives. No title.
“1960’s CJ-5 with steel cab & plow. No title, being offered for use as driveway plow, or for parts.
Appears to be value here.
“No title or VIN plate included…has all new suspension, exhaust & lots of new parts in boxes such as complete brake assemblies, front bumper, carb rebuild kit, clutches, a $400 radiator & engine turns over but haven’t started it…the hood, fenders & tailgate are missing but have receipts for all new parts totaling around $1200″
Listed at as 1950, it’s clearly got a CJ-2A body. Needs tranny (and more).
“NO transmission. Don’t know where it’s at. Motor ran last time it was tried. Haven’t tried it yet. Needs tranny and some maintenance. Priced right for deer camp.
Nope, no title and I don’t know what year model.”
It needs work of some kind.
“This is an end of Korean war, 1953 M38A1 jeep it is sold as is and is a great project vehicle. Tires are near new. Vehicle is nearly complete but needs work to do what is needed to finish.”
No pics provided.
“I have a 40s model Willis army jeep we have had it running the past 2 years just lost interest in it an don’t have the money to fix it like I wanted! I have the windshield for it that’s not pictured I’m asking 1000 Obo!! Can deliver if it is paid for!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2850
(01/25/20214) I can’t tell how much work still needs to be done on this.
“Complete with extras, chev 350 auto trans. Project 2,850 may trade for. 60s pick up. Classic in progress”
UPDATE: Was $3200. **SOLD**
“FC-150 Jeep 1962 Forward Control Jeep Pickup. This is a very rare great shape restorable vehicle! Original Hurricane F134 overhead 4 cylinder gas engine, three speed transmission, transfer case, Dana 44 axles
Drove it around in high and low case about 2 years ago. The drive train worked great but the engine needs some work.
The body is mostly rust free except typical cab corners, etc. Removed vinyl trim around inside windshield corners, some typical rust. Windshield and door windows glass cracked. Extra parts – front bumper – drivers door – etc. The fan ran into the radiator and needs fixed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
(04/26/2014) Looks like a nice restoration.
“1962 Jeep FC 170 with a frame off restoration and an original 226 Super Hurricane Flathead that has been rebuilt. Asking $15,000.00 or trade for a nice Toy Hauler Camper. Serious inquiries only!”
This video is fun to watch!
The cuff links don’t pop up too often for sale.
“1960’s – 1970s vintage CJ5 cuff links, brand new in the original box
Asking 45. pair or best offer.
JEEP ashtray, made at the Toledo plant for an open house.
Asking 15. or best offer.”
UPDATE: WAS $500.
“This is a 1963 Willys Mail Truck that was turned into an ice cream truck at some point. The truck needs full restoration, it has been sitting outside for a long time. Both rear leaf springs broke with the shackles holding the axle tube on the drivers side. This could be a very cool project for someone. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Needs some work.
“Jeep in acceptable condition; it runs, stops. Needs some work to be parade-like. It was a project that my Dad and I had, but he passed away and we never got the job started. I am ready to let this memorable antique go. Video of Jeep.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5900.
“Newly machined and rebuilt L134 ,4 cyl engine. 250 miles , NEW guages, springs, exhaust, military tires. Garaged. Complete great running drivetrain jeep for fun. Great for July 4th parades. US MARINES displayed.
I have a canvas top to include. Dependable and fun! Must sell some of my toys!……….$5,900 neg”
Maybe no glove box slat grille?
“Selling 1941 willys jeep 4×4 in good running condition . New starter / new battery and new tires . It has original engine and original 3 speed manual gear box which is in good condition. Currently register in DMV and tag is good until Nov. 2014. Pink slip in hand. Also have top for it and can be good drive around the town or hunting jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
“New reproduction body tub kit including tub, fenders, hood and windshield with glass. all new has never been installed”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5995.
It could use some paint, but the drive train has had work completed.
“Almost completely restored except for tailgate and paint. Millitary seat,12volt wiring new clutch Transmission 4whl drive Tow Bar, Free Wheeling hubs “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It runs and drives, but needs battery.
“I have up for sale my 1951 Willys Jeep. It runs and drives, 4wd works, clean title, lights work, new engine, and spare parts. Jeep does need a new battery and could use a new distributor.If interested or if you have any questions just give me a call”
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
“Selling a 1947 Willys Jeep. It’s been painted army camo colors. The motor is tight, but I pulled the plugs out and it looks pretty shiny and new in the motor..I was going to turn it into a little project, but have too many others. No title…sold as is..and no low ball offers, I’ve already been offered $900, but know its worth more. To repeat..this is a Willys Jeep, not an Army one.”
Here’s the jeep:
This is how it looks in 2013 (front bumper and steps look the same):
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(04/01/2014) Looks solid.
“RESTORED ARMY JEEP MUST SEE”
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/4479522727.html
Listed as a 1942, looks mostly 2A.
“For sale a 1942 Army Jeep. See pics for description. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
No motor.
“Willy’s CJ2A, no engine, mostly original, later model column and seats, original wheels, twin stick trans/TF case, roll ba”