UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900.
Not many of these Empi’s around.
=”Cool Empi Sportster is ready for fun in the sun. She runs awesome and you’ll have the only one in town. CA titled and registered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7900.
Not many of these Empi’s around.
=”Cool Empi Sportster is ready for fun in the sun. She runs awesome and you’ll have the only one in town. CA titled and registered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Nothing jeep here, but an otherworldly creature none-the-less.
“I have for sale a 1957 snow cat I think it’s a thiokol. it looks to be about 90% complete. The tracks need to be rebuilt and it could use some new tires. Could be a really cool old snow cat when finished. Be the envy of all the other ice fishermen this winter. $2500 OBO will consider trades looking for a complete sand rail or boomsticks mostly also a camp trailer but interested in lots of stuff. Let me know what you’ve got.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $34,999
Jesse noted that, “It was originally built in the 70s by my friend Gary Jack. He worked for the US Postal Service his whole career. When he retired, the tired FJ3 was also retired, so it went to scrap. At the time the FJ3 Postal FleetVans did not have the approval of the federal DOT and especially they did not have the approval of California DMV, because of the right hand drive and the seated / standing up driver operation. He was able to sneak out the scrapped pieces of the FJ3 that he had driven during his career, and a few others, enough to recreate and build a dream that he had during his career, to build a chopped top race truck. He did that. Gary and the FJ were a regulars at Riverside Raceway for a lot of years. In the 80s to the 90s this same FJ3 became a top NSRA street rod.”
“This is a 1963 Jeep FJ-3A custom mail truck. No expense was spared to take this iconic US Postal Office Fleet van and give it the modern upgrades and conveniences. Featuring a 350 Chevy engine. ”
It’s got some rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/820850214952544/
“Would LOVE TO TRADE FOR A BOAT! Willy’s WWII style with a good soft top and full roll cage 1944 military jeep, perfect running condition new surplus engine new brake system, titled. you can drive it home. The motor is the best thing about it it runs super quiet and smooth. It has also been converted to a 12 volt system and has a new exhaust and all new brakes and lines”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Could be. worth a look.
“1959 Jeep Willys, excellent condition. Needs a good home, no trades please. $2600 or OBO”
It’s a non runner with some mods. It’s got a V6.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1211355422369290/
“For sale is my 1950 willys cj3a Neat piece of history. Not perfect but a cool Jeep for sure! It deserves some love and is a worthwhile project. I have a CLEAN TITLE in hand Years ago it was swapped with a Buick V6. When I found it he said it had a bad u joint and hadn’t run for years! I bought it for decoration in front of my cabin, and taught my brother how to paint on it. We painted it Forrest green metallic A little while ago and it looks awesome! It has a couple rust holes, and bondo in one spot. It does have lots of dents, scrapes etc. but looks good and be awesome to drive around! I have since bought another willys that runs and drives and am gonna make that my cabin Jeep! It does not run from sitting, but I’m sure with some effort this Jeep could run and drive around and provide lots of fun. I have brought it home to Tooele to sell!’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
I’ve never seen one of these bodies. Unfortunately, the Dune Buggy Archives site isn’t working correctly, so I can’t tell what type of body it is.
“Full length Dune buggy pickup/truck. Pretty rare find. I believe it is sitting on a 1962 chassis, linkpin front, swing axle rear. Motor turns over freely but not running. ” NO TITLE””
UPDATE: Price dropped to $13,500.
(05/24/2019) Looks like a care was taken during the rebuild.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/d/hope-1947-willys-cj-2a/6887871183.html
“Frame off restoration. Body, tailgate, and frame have matching numbers. Not sure if it’s the original motor, but it’s period correct and rebuilt to new engine spec’s and tolerances. It’s been somewhat militarized, but could easily be returned to its original configuration and paint scheme (red). It’s currently titled in Idaho under my name. Detailed parts list with receipts along with an itemized list of machine work completed included with the jeep. I’ve included a few before and after photos.”
U)PDATE: Price dropped to $2087.
(03/12/2019) This has a variety of mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1245076662332831/
“1946 WILLYS JEEP HAS V8 CONVERSION 350 TURBO AUTO TRANS ROLL CAGE LIFT KIT GREAT PROJECT MUST SEE ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/19/2019) No description provided.
UPDATE:**SOLD**. Was $2500. Has an early grille.
(01/30/2019) Will need some work, but runs.
“Runs and drives 4 wd works starts right up original go devil engine. 4 original 16″ Jeep rims come with it. Needs floor pans and body work of course.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** at Auction for $6250.
TJ spotted this auction.
“1968 VOLKSWAGEN VEEP, 1600 C.C GAS ENGINE, 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, ROLL BAR, SOFT TOP, NO DOORS AM/FM/CD (*REMOTE,FACE PLATE, MANUALS & SPECIALTY TOOLS IN OFFICE), MILEAGE EXEMPT, METER READS 70282, VIN: 118786572”
I was able to purchase this old jeep club jacket patch. The Boondockers was a club based out of the south sound area, mostly Auburn (minutes from where I grew up). As of 1972 they had 11 members, most of whom had CJ-5s. I can’t remember ever seeing the club logo ever, but the group is documented in the PNW4WDA Region 1 book from 1972.
I now have jacket patches from several PNW clubs. I hope to secure some more.
UPDATE: (if the video below is incorrect, here’s the original story with video)
This news video shares the story of Steven Ward and his MB getting ready for the trip to France. There were a quite a few jeep community folks who were there, including Ron Fitzgerald and Scott Schiller, both of whom did a variety of videos on Facebook like this one.
This photo has been floating around Facebook the last few days and, not surprisingly, folks are all freaked out about it. Of course, most never bothered to read the whys, the hows, and the exclusions surrounding it.
First off, am I thrilled about this law? Not at all, but what the heck is the state of California supposed to do?
The Problem: California has a big problem with less-than-honorable parts resellers buying, stealing, obtaining vehicles, stripping them for some or all parts, and dumping the rest. An average of 1.2 million vehicles are abandoned every year (that is more than 3000 per day, though of course they aren’t all the result of illegal parts resellers).
That means the state has to deal with identifying, moving, and disposing tons of vehicles daily, along with any related hazardous waste. Let’s say it costs $100 to tow/handle/dispose of each vehicle (a low estimate in my opinion). That’s $120M each year. Thus, it’s not a trivial operations or budget issue.
How does this affect hobbyists?: There are exclusions for said hobbyists. For example, “Any person engaged in the restoration of vehicles of the type described in Vehicle Code Section 5004 or in the restoration of other vehicles having historic or classic significance” is excluded.
“The owner of any premises or property used in conjunction with any agricultural, farming, mining, ranching, or motor vehicle repair business” is excluded.
“The owner of any premises on which two or more unregistered and inoperable vehicles are held or stored, if the vehicles are used, or intended to be used, for restoration or as replacement parts or otherwise in conjunction with any business of a licensed dealer, manufacturer, or transporter, or in conjunction with the operation and maintenance of any fleet of motor vehicles used for the transportation of persons or property” is excluded.
If you’ve got a better idea? Then contact your state and suggest it; because, your state will likely be doing something similar, as this issue is a national problem. Look at these stats from the early 00s:
“Among U.S. cities, Seattle police received about 4,200 reports each month in 2002, the New York City Sanitation Department picked up over 9,200 vehicles in 2006, while Philadelphia police towed over 32,000 abandoned cars in a 40-day period in 2000. One year after Michigan implemented a statewide data system for tracking towed vehicles, over 92,000 abandoned vehicles were removed.”
Given also that pretty much every town has some section of the law that discusses abandoned and junk vehicles, it’s seems obvious there are car abandonment issues everywhere.
So, in my opinion, this California law is specifically focused on shifting the cost of vehicle disposal away from the public and back onto parts resellers who are trying to skirt disposal costs. However, the marketing of this law clearly has to be rethought, as it sounds draconian to hobbyists everywhere (based on the Facebook responses).
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
(04/28/2019) Has a few mods, including modified steps.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A
Runs and drives great!!!
Currently registered and insured
Engine rebuilt and like new
Trans rebuilt and like new
NEW PARTS
New gas tank /filler neck/ gas gauge/ gas cap
New master cylinder and brake cylinder
New brake lines and hoses
New cluch pedal and cross shaft
New water pump
New 12 volt 1 wire alternator
New head lights
2 new rear leaf springs and bushings and u bolts
4 new tires
Jeep also has excellent front seats and folding rear seating
Tilt steering wheel
5000.00 Price is negotiable but not over the phone must come and see first. This is a more than fair price . And I don’t need help selling”
UPDATE: **SOLD** … may have been relisted here: http://www.ewillys.com/2022/12/12/1957-blitz-buggy…oneonta-ny-14500/
(06/1/2019) This has a working pump and a freshly rebuilt flathead 6. The Blitz Buggy Fire Truck’s I’ve seen (one from 2014 & CJ-3B Page) didn’t have the pump on the front. So, I’m not sure if this is a hybrid Blitz Buggy or something else.
“Nice Willy’s fire truck. Working 500 gallon a minute pump with brush gun. Fresh rebuilt flat 6 .”
Has engine and steering mods.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/easton-1944-gpw/6915414396.html
“New tub, fenders, grill, split rims, tires, body accessories, leave springs, all marker lights NOS. Close to all back together. Still needs some brake work, wiring for gauges, steering column shortened little more, gear shift cover.
Owned since 2000 and always ran well with 1963 153cid 4cyl. Not for purist. Title clear, original placards and new placards. 4WD with original Warn hubs.”
Runs and drives. Looks like there’s some passenger side body rust.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/679449419144978/
“willy’s jeep fair condition for age runs .drives .new tires. has title . 3 speed flat head 4 cylinder”
Looks in good shape.
https://nh.craigslist.org/cto/d/concord-1948-willys-jeepster/6913293765.html
“1948 Willy-Overland Jeepster VIN VJ310820, , with 63 HP 4 cylinder flat head engine. Has no rust, runs well. Has directional lights, radio, fog lights, and 2 sets of side curtains. One set are canvas and plastic like the originals, the others are clear acrylic plastic 3/16’ thick. There is no rust. The exterior is in very good condition except that there is a ¾” dia. bubble in the paint on the hood. The interior is also in very good condition. The floor rugs have been replaced as well as the seat covers. The roof is also in very good condition. I keep a 50 weight oil in the engine to maintain a good oil pressure at all times. The air filter on the engine is not original.
The current mileage is 62876
The chrome is in good shape and is not pitted.
Included with the vehicle are the following extras, Mechanics manual, Dwell meter, timing light and a complete spare engine.”
I can’t believe these are still available.
(06/04/2019) Good price. Look like a hood, windshield and fenders.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/d/petaluma-1954-willys-jeep-parts/6913268761.html