UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2999
“We’re selling a 1959 Jeep Willys, 3 speed, straight 6, two seater, bikini top. Call to come take it for a drive”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2999
“We’re selling a 1959 Jeep Willys, 3 speed, straight 6, two seater, bikini top. Call to come take it for a drive”
This looks good.
“Runs. New battery (6 volt), carb, brakes, brake lines, fuel lines, fuel tank, fuel pump. New Top in box ready to install. Seats fair. Needs electrical work, (Lights just stopped working), floor mats. Good Body, repainted 2006, Tends to “Vapoor Lock” about half the time so needs fuel line insulation. $ 8,000.00 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(09/17/2010) I consider this a THEFT at this price.
“Selling a restored 1961 Jeep Willys. Was restored about 3-4 years ago. Body is in great shape. Runs and drives perfect. Has been used for parades and driving around town. Asking $3500.00 No Trades.”
There have been a few changes. I can’t tell if this is a CJ-2A or CJ-3A.
“1948 Willys Jeep for Sale. In good shape considering how old it is. Runs, but needs fuel lines cleaned.”
This sure looks straight and solid. This appears perfect for a restoration if the underside is solid.
“Hard to find 1946 Willys Civilian Jeep with LOW miles – only 36,000 actual, original miles! Clean body. Needs windshield post for full restoration. Runs and drives. Good brakes, new battery. 4 cylinder, 3 speed. This is a rare vehicle and won’t last long. Would make a great restoration project!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $7500
(09/07/2010) Looks solid, though it is missing a couple items on the dash.
“Jeep in very good condition. runs great. converted to 12 volt from 6 volt. have old parts. transmission rebuilt 3 yrs. ago leaks a little from seal.”
This looks pretty stock and still sports a 24 volt system. That’s pretty funny, as I was talking with Van today (he purchased one of my Champs) and he said that 24 volt M-38s were hard to find. True, I said, but I still find them … and voila …
“This is a great older Military Jeep w/original 34000 miles 95% original parts(have re-built orininal fuel pump) Was on road w/SC tag till last fall. Perfect for off rail restoration.I have had this Jeep for many years.Clean title.24 Volt.Will run,all 4whl. drive in working order.I am too old and without resources to restore properly
My phone # is 864-391-2032”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This seller must sell a variety of trucks, including this FC and a soon to be listed 1965 Willys Jeep FC170 DRW.
“1957 Willys FC150 4 cyl. 3 spd. 4X4. First off I am going through a divorice and I have to sell most of my trucks. The starting bid is what I can get for it as scrap. There is NO RESERVE. I hope that doesn’t happen. If in the event I don’t sell the truck, I will take it apart and scrap the shell. So if you see a part you need, let me know when the auction is over.
I regret that I must sell my trucks. This is a 57 FC150 that runs good, all the 4X4 works, has lock out hubs, electric fuel pump, GM alternator, and already has 11″ brakes installed on the front. I have 11″ backing plates and 1 drum for the rear that are included. The cab needs some some work. The bed is really good shape for one of these trucks. They are usually the hardest part to find. The 65 FC150 I will be listing later has a bed, but not as nice as this one. The windshield is cracked, but a good one is included. Also included with this truck is a complete 4 spd. set up for an FC150, 2 original gas tanks, a whole rear half of a cab, a whole front half of a cab, 2 doors for parts and a rear frame section that has a counterweight and mounting brackets. The rear cab section is good for patches for the lower cab corners. I have an early cab heater that is included, but it is pieces. The 2 brown seats in the pictures are included. If I think of anything else I will add it. I have a clear title. I have engines, transmissions, transfercases, rears if someone needs parts. I will add a link to Photobucket for more pictures. If you would like additional pictures, just send me your email address. If you have any questions please ask. I encourage anyone interested to come look at the truck. I work nights and am available during the day.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(08/24/2010) This appears in good shape. I suspect it’s an older restoration.
“been in a barn for years and years, fully drivable, it went for a cruise the other day, all works. plus tow bar, 4×4”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
(09/03/2010) This appears in good shape, but I can’t quite tell how good.
“1963 Willys F 170 4X4 6 cylinder, runs great, good shape”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700
(09/19/2010) I’m not sure why this is so cheap, but it appears to be a great price.
“DONT MISS THIS ONE! A 1953 WILLYS CJ3B IN EXCELLENT CARED FOR CONDITION! HAS $800 IN NEW/ORIGINAL 16″ MILITARY TIRES (5 OF THEM) HAS A $2000 REMOTE CONTROL”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/26/2010) Too many jeeps, so the seller is selling this one.
“Daily driver with original four cylinder engine. Body is in good condition for being 64 years old. Could use some work on the rear corners and a paint job. Windshield levers out and the front hardware has all been replaced. I have too many Jeeps and need to let this one go so I have room for the others. Will consider part trade and have some extra wheels and tires I would consider including.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850
“i have a 47 willys jeep needs a motor and tranny and paint will make a neat jeep just dont’ have time to finish it 850 or best offer pretty solid jeep rust is shown in pics. i might trade for a sand rail project perfer a motorcycle powered sand rail project”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4200
(07/27/2010) This needs a set of front parking lights, exhaust bolt, and carb kit. The body tub is fiberglass.
“1946 CJ-2 Willys. new parts ,master cyl,wheel cyls,fuel pump,NDT tires,mirrow,MB tire holder,MB exhaust kit,transfer case seal kit,front and rear yokes,used bestop top and fiberglass tub. 12 vot system with new alternator, Needs exhaust bolt and carb kit. Runs and stops good,good engine and trans.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(05/24/2010) Brett spotted this nicely restored CJ-6 with a unique looking paint job.
“Up for sale is a RARE 1959 CJ-6. This vehicle has been restored and has no rust. It is painted and marked in air force Blue. It has a 289 V8 motor. It runs and drives well. New gas tank. This jeep also has the rare Hard top. The person I bought it from clamed it was a Flight Line jeep. I have no documation on this. This is a must see if you are looking for a CJ-6. $6500.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
“1945 CJ2A. It is the #277 making it the 277 civilian jeep ever built. It starts, runs and drives. It shifts just fine and the transfer case works fine as does the 4 wheel drive. The drive train is complete and original. The brakes don’t work, most of the gages don’t work, the lights don’t work, there is no parking brake handle. It still has the 6 volt system but when I was driving it I believe it was running just off the battery. The motor sounds good but smokes at times but then it hasn’t been run for many years until recently and then only for a hour or so. It has a MB engine in it. It may be the original engine and then again it might not as they were making these side by side the WWII jeeps when this was made during the last part of the war. It has the front frame cover, original metal spoke steering wheel, original early parking lights and the very very early square washer windshield. Of course it is the early colum shift as well. This jeep is going to need repairs and parts to get it on the road and alot of work if your looking to restore it to 100% original, which I hope you will. The body while not bad is not as good as the pictures make it look. There is alot of amature body work on it. Fine if you just want to make it road worthy, but if restoring it you’ll have some work to do. you some. As you can see there is no gas tank, no seats and no tailgate. I had picked up many of the parts to restore this over the years but I’m not including them in the sale of the jeep, however they are available after if you need them. ”
This is a running M-151, though it is certainly dirty.
“I am selling my jeep because I have to many toys and some have to go. 68 m151a1 four cylinder four speed four wheel drive. Has not been registered in about 15 years. I started it last year and the motor sounded pretty good. I took the carb off to rebuild it and now I am tired of it. Definitely needs some love but its pretty much complete. Not desperate to sell so dont low ball me. I dont have any paperwork on it. If intrested call me, text email whatever. 2500obo 916-792-1962”
“1949 Willyz Jeep in great running condition. Will allow test drive for serious buyer. Four new non-directional tires; recent paint job (orange); new front floor board; comes with canvas top and doors that are in excellent condition.”
This looks great, but note it has a custom extended bed and a protrusion of some sort near the windshield on both sides of the body.
“1953 Willys. Good condition. 4 cylinder Hurricane engine, new fuel pump, new battery, good tires, winch, no rust, extended bed professionaly welded. All gauges, lights and winch work. Carb and brakes need some attention. Great collectors Jeep. Additional photos on request”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3100
(08/09/2010) Neither Brett nor I can figure out what those handles on the hood do. This looks very restorable.
“I am selling my 1943 Ford GPW Jeep. Body data plate and frame data plate match. Jeep runs. Has the typical hat channel rust. Many original parts, grab handles, footman loops, and other brackets still attached. If you are the type of person that likes to work on a untouched original vehicle, this is for you. This jeep has a lot of F-marked parts and bolts. Original 6 volt system and flat head engine. I have extra parts also. This web site has more pictures on it: http://staceysgpw.mypicgallery.com/
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=0&nid=443&tab=list/view&ad=3120545
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
“V6 225 Buick that runs excellant. 3 speed with the Warn overdrive which makes it pretty rare. Carb was rebuilt and I just put in a new gas tank. Has custum bumpers that support huge pipe rack. It’s in great shape, I’ve been driving it all spring and summer. Seats are in good shape. No emails please. I might swap for an old convertible in similar condition. I have some tops for it but they are for CJ5 or 7’s along with the doors, I never fooled around with them.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
It’s not a perfect restoration, but appears solid.
“’42 Ford GPW military jeep. Engine rebuilt less than 100 miles ago. Has had restoration work done but not ground up. Runs and drives well. Engine strong, non directional tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3100
(03/23/2010) It should run once the carb is cleaned.
“This is an incredable find! This FC150 is a wide track 79″ wheelbase with all the hard to find parts…gas tank, tail gate, windshield, original seats, exterior cab lights. Has a new battery. The engine is a 1963 Ford 170 straight 6 and turns over freely. Once the carburator is cleaned, it should fire right up. ”
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
This body appears in very good condition.
“53 willys 4X4 pickup nice body but needs work has no engine . it does thave 4 speed transmission and transfer case all new clutch set up and complete flywheel bellhousing and starter all ready for smallblock ford engine all in place good project nice bed and rear bumper and willys overland WO tailgate . till need to be towed to its new home. I do have the drivers side windshield that is broken so all glass is good.”