I thought this was only one sheet, but it is six pages.
“1964 Jeep 327 V8 Vigilante High Performance Engine Brochure. 6 pages. 6.75″ x 8.5.””
I thought this was only one sheet, but it is six pages.
“1964 Jeep 327 V8 Vigilante High Performance Engine Brochure. 6 pages. 6.75″ x 8.5.””
Here’s a rare Austin Mini Moke for sale.
“Austin Mini Moke, 1966
One of only 14,500 built in England, 1964-1968
ONLY 5,500 original miles!!!
A rare, incredibly well preserved Moke, was at Woodstock (Janis Joplin reputedly stood on the hood and sung to the crowd), EXCELLENT original condition… Absolutely rust free, very presentable original green paint, like new original seat cushions.
Runs and drives like new…wheels recently powder coated, new radials, all new brakes, new exhaust, fuel tank cleaned, carb rebuilt, full service and tune up, and new shocks. Excellent wiring, starts instantly, oil pressure light immediately goes out, no smoke, and perfect driving.”
Maury forwarded this link about the double-wide wrangler. Someone else did too, but I’ve managed to misplace that email.
UPDATE: This is back on eBay
This looks great. Lots of good detail photos on eBay. The restorer passed away, which is the reason for the sale. This is a no reserve auction.
View all the information on eBay
This is a custom FC with custom Ford axles and power train.
“1957 Jeep FC- 150. Foward Control Jeep with Ford Econoline front axle, 1957 Ford 9 inch rear end. 302 Ford V8 engine with C-4 automatic transmission. Dual rear wheels with new radials all around. Handbuilt flatbed with nice wood floor. New red/white paint. Bet you’ve never seen a truck like this before. You will have the only one at any car show.”
No pics provided.
“Excellant condition rear PTO with 8 inch flatbelt drive includes spicer transmission adapter, drive shaft, rear gear box, and belt drive attachment. All good no broken castings. Call anytime 2o7 59O 617O ask for Larry. No trades need cash.”
This looks solid.
“I am selling my fun CLASSIC 1948 Willy’s Jeep 4X4. JUST REDUCED!!
Body is in good condition, it has not been in any wrecks or roll overs!
It has a built 350 Chevy, roll cage, lifted, big tires, new wiring throughout, runs strong!
This will climb anything with the stock 3 speed with granny low! All axel seals just replaced with brake updates!!
Towing bar and tow wiring installed by pro’s.
New Dual master cylinder installed with all new brakes and axel seals on all 4 corners!! over $2000 worth of work!!!
Being 64 years old the Willy’s needs some work,
paint & T.L.C. to bring it to top shape.
The Suspension was just reworked with new shackles, et al, when the lift was done.
No Flakes-person to person only please.
Asking $5200
Kelly
626/7 1 2- 0 9 9 3”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/06/2012) No pics provided.
“1953 cj3b in originall condition, rusty tub everything else is solid, have new rust free tub with it, needs full restoration,please call 781 443 2579 for pics and info thanks”
http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/cto/3549908822.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2950.
The rear cargo bed appears patched or may just be protected. This may be worth a look.
“1947 CJ2 Reconditioned engine with reground crankshaft, new bearings, new valves, piston rings, seals and gaskets. All new ignition parts. Converted to twelve volts. Invested over a thousand dollars in new parts. Cash price $2.950.”
UPDATE: Eric got a pic of this jeep. He reports, it is a ’48 CJ2a with Chevy 283. Front axle, transmission (original, I think), brakes upgraded or rebuilt about 20 years ago. 12 volt. Not driven in 10 years, outside only 1 year. Will need tires, battery. Very nice man named Greg.
“1948 Willys Jeep have title. call for more info 563-590-2335”
This doesn’t look in good shape. It’s missing a motor.
“1948 Jeep CJ 2 – Stock #1499
Good one to rebuild. This is a CJ 2 with the 4 speed transmission and 4 wheel drive. Motor is out but is included as is the steering column. Has some floor rust and cowl rust but very repairable. Good North Dakota Title and delivery is available.”
Steve spotted this clock. Someone has one of these listed for $799 on eBay.
“New Jeepster clock still in Jeep box. Doesn’t have a mounting base.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Walter forwarded this link. It looks like part of the door has been indented or punctured, but that’s where the gas filler is located. There’s a much nice one at Barrett Jackson for less that includes a trailer: http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=624&aid=283
“1964 Kaiser Jeep 151A1. $12,000OBO UNCUT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
The tub appears in good shape. This looks like a light fiberglass model, maybe acme or AJs?
“Fiberglass jeep tub $1200 o.b.o”
Thanks to Warren for forwarding this lead. Perhaps it is more accurate to call these mini-jeep trains, but just outside Freeport, Maine, there is a CJ-5 and CJ-7 that still pull tourists in a tourist-trailer around the sand (which I think they call ‘narrated coach tours’). You can learn more about them here. I managed to find a few photos of them on Flickr. It looks like there are two different coaches.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_west_wing/8152632437/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7588183@N04/4858047781/?q=desert%20of%20maine%20jeep
Jack Thompson was willing to share this vintage image. It shows a Willys truck in front of Mutts in Myrtle Beach. If you’d like a copy for some reason, email me.
Photo Credit: Jack Thompson • 915 West Broadway • Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Gerald spotted this jeep ring sold by Fast Eddie’s Jewelry. You can find them on Facebook. They will custom make all kinds of rings. Hmm .. not sure I have a category for this topic!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fast-Eddes-4×4-Jewelry/303572349674185
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7999
Nick spotted what appears to be a very original CJ-3A. This may be a very unique find.
“This jeep has been in our family since 1951! It is a Willys (civilian) and has NOT been modified. Color is dark green with a custom vinyl white top, doors, seats and back window coverings. The battery is new. Includes trickle charger. The tires are original. Second brake light added. All parts are available. Mileage: 27,117.9 – towed for hunting and fishing expeditions, some road miles.”
Nice looking restoration.
“1965 Jeep CJ-5A Tuxedo Park Mark IV
ID# 832215083 Dauntless V6 Engine, 4 speed Standard
Incredibly done, body off, absolutely perfect CJ 5A very rare Tuxedo Park
Mark IV.
A Buick (standard Jeep issue) 225 Dauntless V-6 engine that purrs like new,
and the rest you can certainly tell from the pictures.
There are only two notable issues; driver door window crack, and it is a
little tough braking.
Shifts perfectly, all correct Jeep except the tail lights. These are chrome
but not correct for this year.
Power lock differential front and rear. Interior is amazing. Hard to find
Jeep hub caps.
Note the truck is a color change; Paint Code 230 was Parkway Green; Trim
Code 225 was Green Vinyl Pleat. Who cares.
Beautifully done in every regard, a real must to the Jeep collector.
Remember it’s a Tuxedo Mark IV.”
UPDATE: This scam has been drifting west on Craigslists. Bryan, whose eBay ad is the one copied by the scammer, was contacted by a woman who found his phone number in the scam ad.
Bryan wrote and told me, “I talked to a lady today that almost got sucked in. Her husband is in the military and the scammer told her he was overseas fighting and could arrange shipping for the jeep. She said the scammer reeled her in with the his false military fighting for our country story….she said the only thing that stopped her was my eBay ad and my phone number I put on the ad. She called me to confirm it was false.” Bryan has reported the situation to the FBI. You can contact the FBI at this phone number (251) 438-3674.
There’s a M-38 craigslist scam that’s been listed on about ten craigslists along the east coast. The text came from a January 5 eBay listing.
This is the pic that’s been included in the ad:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Walter found this one. It looks solid from the front. It has some unusual windshield bumps.
“In great condition and all original parts, interior, etc. has been garage kept”
This looks like a good one. What’s the metal hook sticking out above the jockey box?
“1960 Marine Corps MRC-83 M38 A1 Jeep with a lot of the original radio equipment still intact, runs good no leaks, no smoke brakes work, hard petal,needs tires.
Recently installed new windsheild glass and seal.
If you have any questions please call Wayne at 314-420-6195 Thanks for looking .
This unit is being sold as is,sorry no title,bill of sale only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This looks solid, but isn’t restored to stock.
“Beautiful 1953 M38A1
16,664 miles.
Just touch the key and she purrs rigt up. Engine rebuilt in 2008. Good transmission, clutch, transfer case.
FREE DELIVERY
LOWER 48 STATES
Illinois title
This Jeep is is Walnut, CA. (Los Angeles couynty)
I just took this willies in trade on a truck I sold.
It can be seen and driven any time.
A transporation company owes me one free shipping anywhere in the US (48 states)
I will use it to deliver the Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
It’s listed as a ’46, but it probably isn’t. The body is very interesting. It has no drain holes, the hood doesn’t have ‘Willys’ on it, and this has tool indents with what appear to be tool attachments. It could be a replacement body.
“This Jeep was last started 8 years ago and may or may not run now. It has been garaged for at least the last 20 years and has little to no rust. The one picture shows it with the soft top which I still have, but is not on the Jeep now. The tires are like new and in remarkably good condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
This is a good looking CJ-6.
“1975 Jeep CJ6 51,300 miles Winch, custom rear bumper holds 2 gas cans, removeable hard top, additional rear heat, new wheels, tires & hubs, limited-slip rear end. Runs great! Books at $13,900, serious inquiries only.”