UPDATE: This was previously sold out of NC in 2013. Now for sale in VA.
“1972 JEEP MAIL TRUCK ON A CHEVROLET S10 FRAME WITH 350 MOTOR. IT HAS POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES.”
UPDATE: This was previously sold out of NC in 2013. Now for sale in VA.
“1972 JEEP MAIL TRUCK ON A CHEVROLET S10 FRAME WITH 350 MOTOR. IT HAS POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
“1947 Willys Wagon S-10 Frame Dodge V8 Runs real good. Doors need work. ”
Seth spotted this odd former postal-jeep-turned-jeep-rod. Whatever jeep it was you can see the spring hangers are wider than normal, meaning the springs were outboarded. That lends credence to the postal jeep theory, though it means the postal jeep upon which it was based was later than 1950s.
“This Jeep-based creation started out life as a Postal Jeep in the 1950s. At some point, a New Mexico-based artisan took that base and created this custom. It is now fitted with a 230 cubic inch Chevy straight six, agricultural-grade 3-speed manual transmission, and minimal suspension. This extremely low, stiff, home-built creation has a cool aesthetic that falls somewhere between single seat dirt tracker and 1940s tractor. It runs and drives and is sold on a bill of sale.”
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1950s-postal-jeepchevy-motorcustom/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,900.
Looks like a fun cruiser.
“350 Chevrolet V-8 engine, Turbo 350 automatic trans, independent front suspension, 8″ Ford rear end, power front disc brakes, power rack and pinion steering. 12 volt, the motor has an Edelbrock aluminum intake & valve covers, HEI distributor late model Jeep wrangler sport rims, interior has an S-10 seat, electric wipers, heater, Pioneer CD/Bluetooth, CJ-5 gauges, hinged bed cover.
It has an older repaint, still looks good, but obviously is not flawless.
A few chips here and there, but perfectly presentable for a driver, slight crack in pass side window, (new glass included in the sale).
This truck is dependable, it runs, stops and drives great, it would make a perfect motorcycle hauler, cruiser or shop truck. ”
This might make a good candidate for a rebuild?
“1953 willys truck early flat nose front clip, c10 frame, 3.42 rear, 5.7 tbi, 5 speed stick, ratrod style. decent body, one piece windshield, power steering, power brakes, disc front, drum rear.”
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/5661860360.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Some interesting mods here.
“1954 Willys station wagon 1936 Plymouth front fenders and grill s10 chassi 350 tbi sbc /4L60 trans 38 chevy rear fenders 39 chevy tail lights 3″chop top”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $10,000.
I have recently gone over the vehicle tie rods battery etc… And painted it completely. I’m feeling the waters and looking to sell.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(08/24/2015) It’s a little different.
“For Sale: 1948 Jeep Willys. Customized with a Chevy 350 engine with Holley 2bbl carb with headers. 2 speed automatic transmission. 1965 Chevy front end. Stock Chevy rear end. Ladder bar suspension. Has brand new American Racing rims & tires. Runs great!…Must see to appreciate. $4000.00 OBO with rims and tires/$3000.00 without. Jeep needs a bath!…The Jeep is black, but has been setting in a storage building over the winter and has dust covering it.”
This looks like a nice build.
“1953 Willys Truck W/ Custom Built Bed
Chevy frame with a chevy 350 4 bolt main, 430 HP, Rack and Pinion steering, 3 speed auto trans, Positive traction rear end with 373 gears,
Everything is new: Glass and rubber, Paint, Power leather seats.”
Has an updated chassis.
“1948 Willys Overland Resto Mod. Clean truck, sitting on a 1994 S-10 pick-up frame. V6 vortech engine. Runs and drives excellent.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9995. I’m wondering if the seller meant $19995? At $9995 this looks like a great price.
Nice looking wagon.
“1947 Willys – Show Car/Collector piece, Maverick rear end, Mustang 2 front end, Buick motor, digital dash, $21,000 or best offer ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Looks like a good project.
“This pick up runs great.New 250 cubic inch Chevy six. 350 turbo. New wiring everything works great. Mustang two front end.Rack and pinion steering. Tilt wheel. New Firestone tires. Needs glass put in and paint. Most body work done. You can drive this pick up now. Brakes work great. 4500.00 or best offer. Phone only. PLUS LOTS OF EXTRA PARTS.no e mails.’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Runs and drives.
“Have a hand built 46′ Willys Jeep Ratrod. Has a 450HP SBC with a 2 speed Powerglide. A Ford 9″ limited slip rear end with 3:50 gears. Can be very fast and IS very fun. Jeep has been in Magazines and Calenders. Head turner wherever you go. Has great road and highway manners. Along with a awesome POWER to WEIGHT ratio. I am asking $10000. I MAY consider a trade on a newer pickup AND cash.. There will be NO joy rides unless cash is seen. I do not need help selling. ”
Looks like an interesting project.
“62 WILLYS WAGON ….. 99% RUST FREE BODY ….. MODERN S10 CHASSIS ….. MOPAR 440 AND 727 AUTO TRANS ….. ALL THE HARD WORK IS DONE ….. NEEDS FINISHING ….. NEEDS INTERIOR
4 NEW TIRES AND CENTERLINE WHEELS
MODIFIED 440 MOTOR
TRANS HAS SHIFT KIT AND DEEP ALUMINIUM PAN 2800 CONVERTER
ALL AUTO METER GAUGES
HID HEADLIGHTS
FRENCHED IN LED TAILLIGHTS AND FRONT SIGNAL LIGHTS”
Looks like a good project.
“1948 Willys Wagon Chevy 400 Engine 4 speed trans, runs & drives good, Registered as 48 with 48 plate, crome tail lights, head lights & turn signals Brake lights all work, Bench seat W/ Belts. needs sum body work i have metal pieces for tailgate, ”
Looks like it runs and drives. No description provided.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/5575667197.html
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $10,000.
Lots of mods.
“1946 Willys Truck
S10 frame, new power disc brakes, 350-350 transmission, new wiring, new Lokar shifter, new radiator, new gauges, new exhaust, new window glass. Lots more!”
It runs, but is not treat ready yet.
http://youngstown.craigslist.org/cto/5558297529.html
“Up for sale is my 1952 Willys Truck Rat Rod/ Hot Rod. I have a clean title in hand ready to transfer.
About the truck: The truck itself is titled as a 1952 Willys truck. The frame is from a 1987 Toyota mini truck, and retains all breaks and rear axle of a toyota truck. The frame is painted, as it was from a show truck. The frame has a professionally welded in c-notch and a 4 link suspension in the rear. It has a 4 bagged air ride suspension with fast bags. As you can see in the pictures, the truck lays body on the ground. It has front/back and side to side capabilities as well as individual bag control. You can see the switch box in the interior picture. The air bag suspension works wonderfully, and is very fast. The pipes to each bag from the tank are stainless steel instead of plastic for a very nice, and much better quality, than the typical plastic tubing. You can see the tubing coming off of the tank in the pictures.
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Lots of updates.
“For sale 1962 willys rat rod. this is a true ratrod. has a 327 rebuilt with brand new heads. motor runs great. has a weiand high rise and edelbrock carburetor. HEI distributor. Zoomies. Custom clam shell silver bucket seats. mickey Thompson valve covers. turbo 350 trans. 32 inch lokar shifter. dana 50 rear end. Aluminum radiator with electric fan. 1953 ford spoke wheels on bias ply tires. rear end has been notched. So Cal speed shop model A front end drop axle. Disk brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear. Frame and bed has been shortened. New spun aluminum gas tank. new fuel and brake lines. only thing original from the truck is the body and partial frame. Titled and registered. Pink in hand. $7000 OBO contact me for more info. ”
There’s some work left.
“Looking to trade my Willys Rat Rod Truck !! It’s 90 % complete.. Looking to trade for a 30’s to 40’s era car .. It has a 1977 sbc 305 with custom headers.. Best way to reach me is by text or email with my busy schedule.. Please no scams serious inquiries tell me what you have ..”
I bet “fast” is an understatement.
“LOOKING FOR A 1969 ELCAMINO
Awesome 1959 Willys Wagon Pro Street with a professionally built full square-tube chassis and a Mustang 2 front end with rack and pinion steering. 4 piston Willwood disc brakes all around. Car was completley re-wired front to back. Has a studder box. Has an ARC switch panel and a remote panel for outside! The 14 point cage was certified for 8.50s about 20 years ago. Originally a drag car now converted to a 9.0 second pro street car. It has a full roller, blown small block 400 punched to a 406 with an 8 quart oil pan, Full Eagle rotating assembly. Dart pro 2 heads. 230cc intake runners. Hartland 1.5 roller rockers with stud girdle. MSD ignition, and Wiend 671 Blower . Included are two 750 demon blower carbs and Dart 230 pro heads. I have 21K in the engine alone. Has NOS (never hooked up, never tried). The trans is a built Turbo 350 with a 3500 stall converter. Also has a 15 gallon fuel cell, wheelie bars and fan cooled oil and trans oil coolers under the rear. Dana 60 with 4.10s and detroit locker. Engine and trans have about 1200 miles on them. There was also a 5 page article done on it in RODS & RIDES magazine a few rears back.
Wheels and Tires: Front and rear wheels are Draglites. Rear tires are Mickey Thompson 33×19.5×15 Sportsman Pros. Front tires – Front Runners
HP 700-850 And that’s without the 250 shot of Nitrous. ”
Looks like it runs.
“True rat rod 1951 Willys truck
Chevy chassis
305 Chevy engine
turbo 400 transmission
Camaro rear end”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500. Now listed here:
(03/13/2016) Looks like a well-modified wagon.
“’52 Willys Station Wagon, 383 Chev. engine with 350 turbo, 10 bolt Chev. rea end. Rack ad Pinion steering, tilt steering wheel, A/C. Silver and lavender apint, lavender upholstery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(10/07/2015) Looks similar to one of the “Tenders”. Looks good for the price. Might need a little work?
“This thing was built by a dear friend and co-worker at Gilbert’s Jeeps. He passed away this past April. He worked on Rat Willie for a couple of years. Being fair, I would say it is not exactly finished, but then that would be up to the buyer. Lots of differing ideas about such things.
The Willys body, which is a chopped down panel wagon, sits on a Chevy S10 Blazer frame. It has a 350 Chevy V8 with a Turbo 400 Auto transmission.”