No pics provided. Other non-jeep vehicles are available as well.
“I have a 1949 willys jeep, turns over haven’t got it started, $800. will send pics through text, 573-513-6987”
No pics provided. Other non-jeep vehicles are available as well.
“I have a 1949 willys jeep, turns over haven’t got it started, $800. will send pics through text, 573-513-6987”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850
“This jeep is in fair-good condition. Original flat head 4 cylinder engine. Converted to 12 volt system. Vehicle runs, but needs some work. Please only serious inquiries. I will entertain any reasonable offer or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250
“50 JEEP WILLYS CJ2A….BUICK 350 AND AUTO TRANNY AND TRANSFERCASE…ALLL NEED INSTALLED..LOST TITLE..BODY IS A BIT RUFF..MY LOSS YOUR GAIN..$550.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000
(04/06/2013) This looks in good shape.
“all stock, fully restored, rare overdrive option, upgraded 51 carb and brakes, backseat and bikini top, runs and drives like new, new rims and tires,”
I thought I’d celebrate the 25,000th post. If the length of a post were a mile long and formed a walking path, a person could walk on them around planet Earth (There’s a completely meaningless statistic). Next posts will be Monday AM.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $1475
There’s value here. This won’t last long. Phone number in ad.
“1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep with Willys MB motor. DOD 08/17/42. Has many original parts like GPW marked radiator, glove box lid w/serial number plates, one combat wheel and military standard oil filter. Is missing some parts and needs work to run, but body, frame and floorboards are very solid for their age. I think it would make a good platform for a restoration. Was stored in a garage for 40 years+.”
There’s some parts value here.
“I have a 1949 and a 1954 willy’s jeep for sale. Just sitting and needs to find a good home. Call or text 270392700eight”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $450.
Parts jeep.
“Jeep project has 44 rear axle ant 27 front matched set needs drums and bearings no motor or tranny. Saginaw low torque steering box already installed. Has ford small block motor mounts in it now. Frame is perfectly straight with no rust body is pretty rough could be salvaged. Custom made floor with gas tanks under. Good start to a cheap crawler project.First $450 takes it home. Possible trades what you got. I have way to load on your trailer.”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
“FOR SALE IS A 1950 JEEP WILLYS TRUCK HOT ROD. JEEP BODY IS SITTING ON A 1988 S-10 CHASSIS. COMES WITH A 2.5 LITER MOTOR AND AUTO TRANS. TILT WHEEL, POWER BRAKES, NICE BODY. ASKING $4500.00”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** This likely sold. Was listed at $13,250.
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW with 18000 original miles, in excellent condition with original equipment, including authentic Ford tires. Vehicle is both roadworthy and parade ready! Comes with a mounted (but non-functioning) 1919 Browning 30 caliber machine gun.”
No explanation about the rope around the rollbar. No description.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3999
(05/27/2013) Something’s been changed on the rear passenger wheel well.
“For sale cj-2A run and drive”
Earl forwarded a photo of him and a jeep. Note how he created his ‘white walled tires’.
He writes, “Here is a photo of me and my first jeep a 1942 Ford GPW in 1952, my daily driver in high school. I paid $100 for it and had to drive it home in low range because it didn’t have any brakes. I’m still buying them without brakes. I hand painted the whitewalls on the tires, I never had a flat so it still had the combat wheels.”
Steve sent this video. No jeeps, but an unusual and early Adams Farwell rotary motor. I’m hoping to stop by the National Auto Museum during our March trip along the California Coast (Still to be finalized).
http://www.youtube.com/embed/Y0XbqHUAI-0?feature=player_detailpage
Marc found this photo. The jeep in this photo has some unusual features. Obviously, the bumper is odd. It may have a Japanese license plate. The top is odd (wish we could see more of it) and it appear to have a 2nd hood latch that is located in an unusual spot.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1795.
Glenn found this rare item. I don’t know much about the V4s that power these rigs.Might be an interesting motor to check out. I can’t tell if this is a variant of the Model F or a Model G. You can learn more about the Zamboni/jeep relationship here.
“1964 Zamboni ice-resurfacer, needs TLC, runs, goes, manuals included. These machines were made on a Jeep running gear. Dana front and rears, 3 speed manual with spicer transfer case, drive shafts etc. Will consider parting out if sale of whole machine doesn’t take place. Has V-4 air cooled motor that runs great and has propane setup. Would make a great lumber mill power plant.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $6000 **SOLD**
1961 Willys wagon 4×4 good cond. very little rust 3-speed on the floor new black paint and new tires 10.50×31 km2. BFG original flathead 6 runs and stops I drive it few times a week have new project so time for the Willys to go also have extra parts like grille. Fenders stock rims and radiator all go with it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(01/31/2013) “283 Chevy Engine, 3 Speed Transmission, Warn Winch, B.F. Goodrich Tires (Like New), Wilwood disc brakes and master cylinder, rebuilt dana 18 transfer case, Like New Soft Top, Also Includes a 1965 M416 Trailer and MUCH, MUCH, MORE. $4500.00 CASH”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7700
“I’m selling a very rare 1958 Jeep FC-170! You might only ever see one or two of these in your life. They’re super cool and great fun to drive. I’ve listed this before but the motor was misfiring, turns out it needed a rebuilt carb. I spent $1000 making it a daily driver and now it’s as reliable as any other (1958) truck =)
Runs like a champ, I’m driving it everyday while the weather is nice.
Anyway, shoot me an email with a picture of ANYTHING you have to trade. This Jeep is literally the 15 or 16th secondary ride I’ve owned so I’m interested in anything with a motor and at least 2 wheels.
I love old trucks, and Volkswagens. VW Bus preferred.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(11/22/2013) Wow. Never seen a 3Bish mod like this one.
“1Hi i am selling my 1942 ford willy’s it was the jeep made by the ford company back in the day,
it is currently not running ITS A PROJECT CAR it just needs the transmission put back in and a battery it has been converted to a 12 volt on the original motor.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/18/2013) Not sure what makes this “One of a Kind”, but it does look in good condition.
“One of a kind….1954 Willy’s Jeep, completely rebuilt, registered, insured and ready to drive away…This was my Dad’s pet project and he spent lots of time and money in fixing this jeep to great condition. Unfortunately he can no longer drive and has decided to sell. $14,500.00 is well worth the vehicle. More pictures and information available upon request.”
http://www.warjeeps.com/jss/sale/adj187/adj187.html
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/04/2013) The seller is quoting NADA, so he/she likely expects to get a lot.
“Very rare to find one with no rot and runs excellent; Motor redone and transmission is tight. Trade for? What do you have to trade? track hoe, backhoe, 4×4 tractor with extras or? N.A.D.A. value in average cond. is $10 to $11k and this is the nicest one I have seen that has not been redone.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1953/Willys-Motors-Kaiser/CJ3B/4×4-Jeep-Universal/Values”
http://valdosta.craigslist.org/cto/4164754068.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(11/21/2013) Unsure how much value is here.
“Jeep willys kit. All I have is in the pics. The tub is patch panels welded together. It needs to be finished. It would make a cool rat rod or crawler. Any questions send me an e-mail.”
This is a nice photo.
“Vintage, original “near Hall, Germany” B & W snapshot photograph circa 1940s, measures 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ in fine condition.”