Can’t hurt it much more than it’s already been hurt, so might make a fun custom project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1738548229623607/
“Some good parts , running engine and transmission. Running gear. Grill, hood n parts Dash board”
Can’t hurt it much more than it’s already been hurt, so might make a fun custom project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1738548229623607/
“Some good parts , running engine and transmission. Running gear. Grill, hood n parts Dash board”
Still a project to be completed.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2458958934341340/
“Up for sale is my 1957 Willys FC150. The truck is in great shape and starts right up. Vent windows and door glass are out of the truck but I do have them. Seat were removed stripped and repainted and the seat rails are in great shape. Brand new battery has been installed. The body and bed of the truck were sand blasted and then powder coated candy red about 2 years ago however the car was parked outside up until a couple months ago so there is some fading on the roof. The steering box was removed and fully rebuilt and reinstalled on the vehicle about 2 months ago. I have lost interest in the project so I am asking $9500 or best offer”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/12/2018) Lots of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/467096517168781/
“1950 Flat Fender 350 Chevy motor SM 420 4spd tans Dana 20 transfer case beautiful jeep must see”
Missing a radiator, so I suspect this may have sat for a while. Not sure how much value is here. No description provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/652030468608821/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(05/18/2019) It’s a project.
“This is a 1958 Willie’s jeep FC150. Super rare hard to come by, 100 present complete and together. Also have a spare mill spec flex fuel engine for it as well.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $19,999.
Seems like I’ve posted this one once before, but now I can’t find it. Is “Trucker Diamond” really an era correct refurb?
“-Factory 4 cylinder motor.
-Manual transmission.
-Functioning “Stack” or “Semi” exhaust system.
-Air shocks to lift bed for trailer hook up.
-Functioning air horns!
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was at auction.
This auction will occur Oct. 12 & 13, 2019, in Mt. Solon, Virginia. It includes one nice looking FC-150, one FC-150 condition unknown, and one part’s FC.
https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3335829.html?kwd=willys&zip=00000&category=0
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was at Auction.
Looks in good shape. No reserve. Auction takes place October 12, 2019.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
Blaine spotted this combo that appear in good shape.
“Buddy L wooden jeep with trailer. Approximately 55″ x 15″ NOT A PEDDLE CAR”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
I suspect someone will want this at this price.
“1966 1 ton Mail Jeep for sale. Needs to go to a good home. Asking price is negotiable. make me an offer. Located on the Olympic Peninsula, WA. Ran when parked. Until recently garaged. Disc brake conversion on front brakes. Would like $1,000 but just need it gone. It is too big for my route”
It runs, but needs some work. Appears to have a Buick V6.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/718751245274016/
“Changing focus. I’m selling my FC-150 to make room for a different project. Truck does run. But I had plans to swap in a modern motor and transmission. Body has been separated from the frame and some body work has been started. Has some rust in the cab corners and under the battery tray. But overall it’s pretty solid.”
This tailgate is advertised as an original agri-jeep 1944 tailgate. The history of this tailgate is unclear as Fred discusses in this CJ-2 thread: https://www.thecj2apage.com/forums/cj2-tailgate_topic45515.html
https://harrisburg.craigslist.org/pts/d/lititz-1944-willys-jeep-pilot-model-cj2/6983961250.html
We split the remainder of our drive home from Conord into two days. I had a few plans to meet folks, but had to give up on them as we simply didn’t have much time on our return trip (Ann had a doc appt on Tuesday morning).
Our total mileage came in at just over 2000 miles, so it wasn’t too long of trip by our standards. We drove through four states, into three national parks, by two ordnance depots (Hawthorne, NV, and Concord, CA), and picked up one hood (thanks again Chuck). Best of all, we got to hang with my daughter Kasia! All-in-all a fine, if quick, trip.
I wish I could report on a thousand adventures from California to Washington, but apart from driving (without anything hitting us while driving), our only two adventures worth noting on our return home was our visit to the Harry and David store in Medford and our stop at Crater Lake National Park.
On Sunday we went out to breakfast with Kasia, then began our trek north. When we reached Medford, we were surprised to find out that there was a Harry and David Store right around the corner from our hotel. If you’ve never ordered food from Harry and David (they ship all over the word), you are missing out, especially with their pears. As my son put it, BEST PEARS EVER! Even a couple pears we bought from their store were excellent!
Naturally, we didn’t stop at pears. We also bought some cheese, some crackers and some unusual sausages made from ham and cheese (delicious). I can’t find them online, but they are really good. We munched on our food haul for dinner Sunday night.
On Monday morning, we left early, heading east for Crater Lake National Park. I’d never been there and Ann couldn’t remember being there, so it was a new experience for us both. The morning was beautiful and we made good time driving, until we ran up behind a couple school buses. After that, the going was slow, but the tree-lined two-land road was very relaxing none-the-less.
Our first stop at the National Park was the visitor’s center, where we learned there were three separate entrances to the park (we can in on the west side). We also learned we could circumvent Crater Lake using a national park road that had several beautiful vistas of the lake.
Soon, we were driving around the lake (while snacking on Harry & David food).
I’m not sure how clear this picture is, but it purports to be a photo fo Patton crossing the Seine over a pontoon bridge.
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“WW2 PRESS PHOTO ” Patton stays up front ” Patton jeeps across Seine 8/30/44″
I’m not sure there’s $2500 in value here, but maybe not everything is pictured? Still, there may be some good parts and useful documents/manuals.
https://buffalo.craigslist.org/pts/d/grand-island-military-jeep-parts/6985101681.html
“I have a big lot of military jeep parts and Manuals
I am not an expert on these parts as they were my Father’s who has passed
some of the parts are marked by year and model, to many parts to list
please look at the photos what you see is what you get.
First $2500 takes it all.
I’m not looking to sell bits and pieces looking to get rid of it all.”
There could be some parts value here.
https://klamath.craigslist.org/pts/d/midland-project-jeeps/6979690902.html
“A 1955 CJ5 and a 1953 CJ3B! Clear title for CJ5 and Bill of Sale for CJ3B. Both need work but pretty much complete.Includes one complete spare F- head 4 cyl. engine!
Possible trades! Face to Face and cash only!
Possible trades!”
Can’t tell a whole lot about the floor as it is covered with carpet.
https://offerup.com/item/detail/720100871/
“1948 Jeep willys CJ to a frame off restoration powder coated wheels 6 V electrical system all things original except for Ken air filter and pet tronix Ignition system runs great new or rebuilt everything except engine transmissions and transfer case low miles everything was good no lowballing check Ebay etc for pricing this is a fun rig for ranch or weekend fun will go 55 mph but really reving the motor need mostly cash but will consider trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Might be a good price.
“Jeep not included… but i will sell jeep if really interested….It is a pretty solid Meyer cab , both doors and windows operate the back glass is good, it comes with the trim panels for the rear and side, some bolts, and the 2 doors as shown, the one door handle is missing both windows crank up and down”
No pics provided.
https://nmi.craigslist.org/atq/d/presque-isle-jeep/6975193775.html
“1948 cj2a original motor , body is in good shape”
Both are definitely projects.
1. “1942 MB – $3500
Have entire jeep
Willys flathead L134 turns freely but is out of the jeep
Have t84 trans / and f marked tcase and even a set of 4 combat wheels.
2. 1942 gpw – $4500
Willys flathead L134 turns freely but is out of the jeep
Have t84 trans / and f marked tcase and even a set of 4 combat wheels.
This has orig vin tags on it that match the vin on frame”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5450.
I’m not sure if the floors have been fiberglassed or painted with some type of heavy floor sealer (or both).
https://spokane.craigslist.org/ctd/d/post-falls-1947-jeep-willys-flat-fender/6984199425.html
“For sale is a very cool rare 1947 Jeep Willy’s Flat fender. This has the 3 speed manual transmission with the flathead motor. Runs and drives great! It is 72 years old so not perfect by any means but runs , drives, and looks great! Like new tires! This is an aweosme Jeep! First aid box in back! Everything works! This Jeep is ready to go! $8950 and open to all trades!”
The front bumper area has been modified and it doesn’t appear to have combat rims.
https://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/d/cottage-grove-1945-willys-jeep-mb/6983251212.html
“1945 WWII Willys Jeep MB
-Flathead 4 Cylinder w/manual transmission.
-12 volt conversion
-Clean title in hand
-Full frame off restoration
-Not original windshield. It currently has a CJ2A windshield.”
May be missing steps.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/760062121108644/
“1946 Willy’s Jeep CJ 2, Manual 3 speed . Runs great I have paperwork, receipts and I have the title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
(09/16/2019) “46 Willy’s Jeep. Original engine. Runs fine. Pretty rust free. Lots of patina. Fun.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(06/11/2019) Could be worth a look.
“Lots of extras , v6 , headers, extra set 2 1/2″ lift springs, 1/ 2 doors ,new top , spare , back seat ,new gas tank & exhaust , tow bar, 4spd stick , good little jeep”