UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000
“1950 WILLYS Jeepster 6cyl. 3Speed OverDrive.
very nice condition, 78,000 miles.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,000
“1950 WILLYS Jeepster 6cyl. 3Speed OverDrive.
very nice condition, 78,000 miles.”
Patterson has a Harrison Heater, common in the early DJ-3As. Attached at the bottom of the dash is an Ark-Less four position switch (Off, Low, Medium, High) that controls the fan speed. The switch wasn’t delivering current, so I spent the day figuring out how to pull it apart and clean it up in the hopes that the switch could be resurrected.
The switch is held together by a long pin in the center. The switch also rotates on this pin. To remove the pin, the rounded edges on the pin must be drilled/pressed together/or someone modified. I chose to drill out the ends.
Here’s what it looks like to begin (not my switch .. I forgot to take this pic .. thanks to the cj-2a.com page)
Now, here’s my switch. It received some paint when Patterson was repainted (I believe the paint was touched up some at some point). Once I drilled out the end of the pin a little, I used the nail to push the pin through.
Here’s the other side of the pin. Now that it is sticking up, I can remove it.
Pin removed. I didn’t put much pressure on the pin when I first pushed it through, so I *think* the pin was already bent somehow.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9950.
Could be a good price.
“This Jeepster has had a frame off restoration. I would not call it show room quality, but very nice and presents well. The engine has been rebuilt and it is ready to drive. There were roughly only 20,000 of these made and they are very difficult to find. The interior has all been redone and I could not find any rust on it. It has never seen the rain. The restore job was done about 20 years ago. I drove it up to my house and the gentleman I bought it from drove it around also. The title is clean.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $15,000.
It looks like they armory did a good job with the restoration.
“Up for sale is my 1952 Willys Jeep. It has been completely restored by red river armory. It has been sitting for a while but is in excellent condition. Recent upgrades were new gas tank, fuel line, carb rebuild, new batteries, new pick up and tank pump. It has started and ran for about 30 seconds. Radiator has been cleaned and repaired as well. Make me an offer, this is a classic!”
Looks in great shape. The engine uses a modern filter.
“Nicely restored 1950 Willys Jeepster. 6 cxl. engine. Recently gone over by local mechanic and given a clean bill of health.
This car was restored in 1998. I have many picture of the restoration, Engine removed and rebuilt. Body professionally repainted. 12v. system. New carburetor. The restoration even included a CD player an AC. (The AC is under dash, did not mess up the dash, and can be easily removed)
This car sold a few years ago for $20K. (I have documentation). I purchased it for less last year. I have had fun with the car, but some priorities have changed, so now want to find it a new home.
This Jeepster runs very well and feels good at higher speed . Tires are in good shape Paint in excellent shape. Color is a deep gray and appears to have been done quite professionally. Body is in excellent condition. Top and side curtains just OK. ”
UPDATE: Now on eBay?
(05/27/2017) Looks solid. Has some Cutlas PowerLok hubs.
“A rare beauty pick up….original Hurricane 6 motor…4 speed manual…hi-lo rear end…4 wheel drive…painted in 1976 by tech school students…new tires…new foam and seat cover ….new carpet on floor…new bed/treated 3/4″ply with rubber bed liner…runs good…little rust on cab corners ,other wise very good body….all glass is good….floor boards solid……..Needs carb kit & turn signal control which I have……Removable wood side boards….Price is firm,don’t need any help selling”
This has an overdrive and a set of hard-to-find Allstate hubs.
“A rare original 56 Willy’s jeep cj5 with 4 wheel drive with lockout hubs also has a shift for overdrive.The jeep runs great used it to go in parades with my grankids.”
Looks in good shape.
“For sale is a 1962 Jeep Willys truck with 6 cylinder engine seems to be original. Interior has been completely redone. Exterior had all body work and fresh paint within six months ago. New wheels and tires and many extras. Restoration is about 95% complete. Engine compartment could use some refreshing.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/17/2017) Runs.
“Great project all there except for the fuel tank. It even has the Jerry can holder. Has been converted to 12 volt has an alternator. New tubes in the tires. Has shocks added to the front.Transmission is stuck but engine turns. Great patina verry solid body if this thing could talk all the stories it would tell.$2,000 cash firm. Or trade for a tractor I may trade for other things just let me know. But price only goes north once I start working on it. Cash only face-to-face transactions. I don’t need help selling it. And I will not fall for any weird shipping scams.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
Looks like there is value here.
“48 Willy’s pickup. Runs and drives, brakes are a little spongy and need bled. 4×4 works good. 3 speed on the column. Has a v6 out of a 79 mustang that’s rebuilt with very low hours. It’s a project, but pretty solid. Have title.”
Glenn spotted this can-do-all Unimog.
“Freightliner Mercedes Benz Unimog FLU419 Backhoe Loader Military truck
– Only 529 miles!
– Backhoe & Loader work well
– complete with hydraulic chain saw, hammer drill and jackhammer
– A rare find in excellent condition!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1500.
Maybe there is some value here?
“Looking to sale or trade for a project muscle car. Red one has no title. Previous owner is looking for title for green one but willing to apply for lost title if not able to find. Green one has no engine or transmission.Super Hurricane motor just dangling in red one. ”
If you can fix the damage, it’s a good price.
“This is a all aluminum hard top that doesn’t fit my car. So off it goes to you if you have a need for it. Pickup only. I will not ship this.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
The price is for the gear box. Seller might sell the rest for the right price.
“For sale Willys Jeep Rear PTO box .
The gear box is in good condition for its age.
I also have a PTO drive unit and shaft parts. Good ends
to build a drive shaft , I might sell all for the right price.
Thanks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
An unusual color, but looks in good shape. Ma
“1959 Jeep Hardtop and Doors, original
All steel is in good shape, no rust
Glass windows and gaskets are intact
Door windows roll up and down
Handles and locks work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950.
The year was listed as 1948. No title.
“Mostly complete jeep, was going to put it together myself, but have too many projects. May sell parts if I can’t sell it whole. No title. $950obo.”
Denim Carlson was featured on the Daily Interlake website, a Montana Lake County news source, recently. Denim worked through problems with addiction during high school while completing this CJ-2A as a senior project. Hopefully, some of you helped him along during the process (I imagine he reached out on forums a time or two). The jeep looks like it turned out good. Congrats to Denim!
Read his whole story here: http://www.dailyinterlake.com/article/20170530/ARTICLE/170539989
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $3000.
One runs, the other two don’t.
“Green Jeep- Runs great, transmission/clutch works. Needs brakes/fuel systems, works to drive.
Blue Jeep- Clean title, No engine or transmission. Front Clip is in great shape (fenders, grill, & hood). Has front/rear axles.
Red Jeep- No Title. Not in great shape. Has wrong engine, and transmission is locked up. Parts jeep only.
$3000.00 or best offer, but will only consider serious offers. Not interested in trades.”
It has a variety of updates. Looks good.
“Willys Station Wagon – 350 create engine (14,200 mi), 704R Transmission , power steering Scott II axles brakes and transfer case.”
Craig shared this nice looking wagon. I can’t remember if this has been listed previously.
“Beautiful Panel Delivery new brakes, tires. runs like a top. gets a lot of looks”
Craig shared this one. It includes a Warn OD.
“Started life as a military M38A1. Has since been blended with several donor CJ5’s. Converted to 12 volt alternator, lights and starter. Wheels are standard 15”. Seats are out of a ’72 Scout. Rear of Jeep was removed by a previous owner so I installed a tailgait and have included a new tailgait yet to be painted. A new windshield frame and gasket is also included as the one on it has cracked.
It’s been sitting for several years. Runs great, Moves, but won’t stop. Brakes will need to be addressed. I will include new wheel cylinders, but the master cylinder should probably be replaced also. Includes an older Besttop soft top with doors. Doors are good. Top has a few issues.
4 cylinder f head engine.
3 speed trans with a rare Warn “all-range” overdrive. New, the overdrive sells for $1000+. Overdrive is still manufactured and sold by Advance Adapters as a Saturn overdrive.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** was $16,500.
(04/07/2017) Nicely updated wagon.
“Summer cruiser. This is a great little Willys wagon that has an older restoration that is still in great shape. It looks great and the 4-bolt main 350 sounds fantastic. It has a 700R4 transmission to get that great overdrive and fuel economy for cruising to those great summer cruise ins’. I have a three-ring notebook and a cd full of the history for this great little rig. I will list a few items below but really to much to list all so if you are interested please call and we can discuss.
It has:
350 with a 4-bolt block W/Comp cam
Flow master 50 mufflers
700-R4 Automatic transmission
Vintage air conditioning
Dakota digital dash instruments
Power steering and Brakes
Disc brakes on the front
American Racing wheels that were put on just before I purchased it
Front suspension – Heidt’s Super Ride 2
Rear End is a Currie 4 link
Coil overs front and rear
Headers
Paint overall is in great shape but as all older restoration could use come spot work as I show in one of the pictures but if you look at the CD I have, you will see they did a great job on it. Lots of pictures.
If you are looking for a great cruiser this summer give me a call and come look at this little beauty. I will not respond to emails so put your contact information in the email and I can contact you. I prefer a phone call, but Text is ok. You won’t be disappointed in this little rig.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8400.
Looks sound. Looks like a replacement hood.
“1946 Willies CJ runs and looks great! Original motor and trans. Some modifications, lots of extras. Needs some minor repairs.”
Craig share this one. It needs another body.
“All original. Solid and fresh engine, Willys F4-134 Hurricane. The engine is all production design which runs rock solid and very reliable. Engine rebuilt less than 2000 miles ago.
Plus, rare, desirable and all functioning power take off winch.
The body is very rusted, but the engine runs great.
The Willys F4-134 Hurricane is an inline-4 piston engine and powered the famous Jeep CJ in the CJ-3B, CJ-5, and CJ-6 models.
The tires are in very good shape.
Includes electro-hydraulic plow lift and a modest plow blade.
The gas tank has been updated to a newer plastic exact fit replacement.
I have owned her since 1984. Many, many awesome memories. I moved to a new house and just do not have the driveway space anymore. She might be rusty, but the engine is ready to go.”