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1954 M-170 Wilmington, NC **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500

(11/22/2015) Looks good.

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“Hard to find 1954 Jeep Willys M170 headturner. Roughly 6500 made, half of which survived. Extended wheelbase. Predecessor of the CJ6 and Scrambler!

For a 60 year old Jeep, it runs like a champ! 4×4 (In/Out/High/Low). I drive this around town quite a bit. Will do 60mph no problem. Makes you feel like a celebrity with all the comments and pictures. Turn some heads with this piece of history on the beach.
Clean NC Title. Garage kept.

-Engine runs great/compression good
-3 speed tranny shifts great/smooth with no grinding
-4×4 works fine
-New paint
-Carb rebuilt
-New hoses
-New thermostat
-New fuel pump
-New plugs and plug wires
-New cap and rotor
-New master brake cylinder
-New brake lines
-New wheel brake cylinders
-New windshield
-Fuel tank cleaned out
-2″ Rough Country lift (leafs and shocks)
-New safari top/seat recovered
-New aggressive mud terrains matching original vintage tire”

 

 

8 Comments on “1954 M-170 Wilmington, NC **SOLD**

  1. Nick

    Hi all,

    This is my Jeep. Someone just made me aware that it was listed on this site. The top is custom. Had a friend of mine make it for me with a UV protective material. He does a lot of custom interiors and tops here in town. I thought it turned out pretty good.

    Thanks
    Nick

  2. Nick

    Also used to a spare set of hoops from another Jeep. I didn’t want to use the typical u-shaped hoop setup that the m170 normally has. I thought the current setup gave it a bit more of an aggressive look. I wanted a safari type top that went the full length.

  3. Dennis Burns

    I have a 1954 Willys M170 as well made to replicate the Ambulance as it was in the military. But I am looking to upgrade mine and actually really like the look of yours. Did you leave the engine stock or do a few upgrades. Only because mine is definitely not doing 60 mph. Mine is as close to stock as my step dad and I could get it. Now I’m looking to make some changes but keep the military look as I am in a MVPA group (Military Vehicle Preservation Association). Would really be interested in some of the places you went to get parts or part numbers or really any info you still have on this. Thank You. Very nice looking Jeep.

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