If this runs and drives, this might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/840309758041689
“1970 Jeep Renegade · Convertible · Driven 12,547 miles 1970 Jeep renegade all original 10 minutes from Highlands Ranch”
If this runs and drives, this might be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/840309758041689
“1970 Jeep Renegade · Convertible · Driven 12,547 miles 1970 Jeep renegade all original 10 minutes from Highlands Ranch”
Seller knows very little about this. Thanks to Andy for sharing.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1125954075145982
“This is a project car that my dad started he was a body man, we inherited this and we are not mechanical. Body and frame parts has been restored. Engine is there not sure condition.”
UPDATE: As Will notes, this does not appear to be a 1973.
There might be some value here, but not a whole lot.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/729152545797683
“Has the transmission and transfer case in it. Does not have a title. OBO and open to trades”
Includes a variety of extra parts.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1462608634375833
“Up for sale is a 1946 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A. Included are 2 full engines, 2 full transmissions (1 top and 1 side shift), 2 full transfer cases, and a Borg Warner overdrive. As you can see everything is in pieces (thanks to the previous owner) but from what I can tell all the major components are here for everything. I also have a brand new transmission and transfer case rebuild kit which I’ll throw in too! According to the previous owner it ran when he took it apart.
The body is rusty but due to being in California it is in fairly good shape. There are a few holes here and there, a few patch jobs, and a few Bondo jobs, but overall seems solid (I can jump on the floor and remain standing).
Feel free to ask any questions and I’ll be happy to answer what I can. A flatbed will be required to pick up. I may be able to help with transportation for the right price depending on the distance.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $800.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2459849277550114
Joe-in-Mesa’s friend Keith shared pics of this Hawaii-Style looking jeep. Keith is willing to sell it, but also wants to learn more about it.
To me, it looks like something someone brought to the US Mainland from Hawaii. You can compare this to the others we have documented here: http://www.ewillys.com/tag/hawaii-body/
If you have interest in it, feel free to email me and I’ll pass along Kieth’s info: d@deilers.com.
Def a project. It’s been listed for 41 weeks.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1298737717468582/
“1950 Military M-38 Willys Jeep… Includes most parts to complete. Has 225 V6 engine…stuck.. Warn overdrive….16 inch wheels… Warn front lockout hubs… T90 tranny..T18 transfer case.. Includes military seats and windshield….Colo title…. $4500…offer Text for extra photos…. 970 34two 458five.. Limited internet… West of Loveland…”
UPDATE: Still Available. This listing has been up for over a year, so not sure what the story is.
(11/11/2022) That’s got to be a home made top.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1082279745643645
“Great running plow
Wonderful historic piece.
Need gone.
Comes with everything pictured.
Clear Colorado title”
UPDATE: Still Available?
(09/21/2023) Has a Kong hard top. Hasn’t been driven for a few years, but still might be worth a look if you are near Burns.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1044311523221360
“1952 Willy’s Jeep. Good condition, ready for someone to restore. Have not driven in several years. Does not run but is not seized. I am sure it needs a clutch and some brake work. Great project. Cool little jeep ”
On Wednesday, Ann and I returned from a very quick trip to St. George, where we purchased a 2003 Alpine 38′ Motor Coach with three slides. While I had my reservations about purchasing a vehicle like this, then driving 1000 miles in it, the rig performed flawlessly. We couldn’t have asked for more from it. Still, there’s a bunch of things we need to learn. Here are some pics.
So, how did we arrive at choosing an Alpine? Well, that’s a bit of a story … Continue reading
After a few dud issues, this one has a few interesting items. Page two devotes almost half a page to Vacuum Power Brake Kits, like the kind that was installed on the DJ-3A when we bought it. This article shows that their installation was more common than I suspected.
On page four, there’s an article about the new “Fresh-Air” heater and cab ventilator and some of its advantages, along with a kit number. Also on page four, there’s an interesting article about the top bow rear brackets. First, their installation was cancelled in late 1955, but then Willys reversed that decision and added them again. So, there are some stock models made 1955 that didn’t have them.