UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Craig shared they project.
“1951 jeep Willys Truck all original will run it’s been couple years since started still all 6volt have title in hand”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Craig shared they project.
“1951 jeep Willys Truck all original will run it’s been couple years since started still all 6volt have title in hand”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(08/01/2015) It’s a project with a fiberglass body.
“1949 Willys Jeep for sale, needs finished up. has new transmission and clutch, reman head, new distributor and starter, its not far from being done but I don’t have time to finish and have to have surgery so its time to let someone else take over. this jeep has a fiberglass tub so it will never rust. frame is in great condition not rusty. need to see in person.”
Sylvia Porter was a financial guru of some renown in the 1960s. We think this might be an actual Gala from Las Brisas.
Dave’s got this nice wagon for sale.
http://willysforsale.com/ads/1957-l6-226-4wd-wagon/
“Owned for 27 years. Selling, as I just don’t spend the time on it that it deserves.
Starts, runs and stops, but the engine and drivetrain are old and tired. Brakes are new all around.
Slave cylinders, Master, pads and clips. Parking brake cabling is free and works. Wheel bearings are in good shape, and all 4 recently rebuilt and repacked (left rear replaced). Needs shocks replaced. Especially the back ones. Guy that had it before me, lifted it all around about 2 inches, with “not bad” work. But that means the shock throw is “not standard”.
Wiring is all new. Put in a fuse block as well. Winch is a 12,000lb mechanical from the Power Takeoff, and works like a champ.
4wd all works, locking hubs are smooth, kingpin bearings real nice, and the front knuckle seals newly replaced and serviced with the proper lube, so it doesn’t just ooze right out. Steering gearbox centers up pretty nicely, but it too is simply “old”.
Could be a good price.
“1954 Jeep Willys for sale $4500 obo. must sell”
Looks a little dated, but solid.
“3 Speed with Overdrive Manual transmission.
Needs top- Kaiser Willys still makes them!!
This 68 year old 4 cylinder still runs like a dream:)
You’ll be looking great this summer.”
Looks in good shape.
“This Jeep belonged to my father, who bought it new in 1951. I restored everything but the engine and transmission in 2005, and had the original engine rebuilt and transmission and transfer case serviced in 2012. This Jeep is all original with original engine and 6 volt system (turn signals have been added). Includes a Stow-Master tow bar, $500 new.”
UPDATE: Pics now provided. Unusual way of mounting the winch.
“1st Generation, WWII Ford Jeep. In the one picture you make out the FORD logo stamped in the body. 100% original. Complete. Hardtop is currently on it. Also have the soft top for it. The winch on the front was made by the Bradley winch company TULSA, OKL. Model #J2-134. First $6,000 gets it. Buyer has to make arrangements for shipping or towing.”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/6032246913.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
(01/25/2017) Looks in good shape, but it isn’t as stock as seller suggests. (rear lights, front parking lights. no engine gutter, different steering wheel, seats, swing brakes, ….)
“1947 willy’s jeep v6 engine. the rest of this jeep is all original. Has a soft top all most new tires. This jeep is kept inside for the most part. Time to sell just do not use it enough. Asking 5600.00”
The price aside, could be a nice wagon.
“1956 Willys Wagon Desert Edition, first half of year originally 6 volt. This is a two owner vehicle family owned. Full restomod restoration with all paperwork and info, this was a six figure restoration. Still have all original parts, every nut and bolt including running motor and drivetrain. have original bill of sale and owners manual.”