Has a variety of mods.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/d/san-diego-military-jeep/7023338530.html
“1963 M170 A1 Marine Corps Jeep with matching trailer. Stock looking yet many mods. Feel free to inquire.”
Has a variety of mods.
https://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/d/san-diego-military-jeep/7023338530.html
“1963 M170 A1 Marine Corps Jeep with matching trailer. Stock looking yet many mods. Feel free to inquire.”
It’s been roughed up a bit, but runs.
https://westslope.craigslist.org/cto/d/durango-1954-willys-jeep-m170-m38a1-cj-6/7019136135.html
“1954 Willys Jeep M170 which is the military vehicle that inspired the CJ-6/Scrambler/Unlimited. It is an M38A1 stretched at the factory 20″ with about a 101″ wheelbase. This particular one appears to be USMC used for mobile radio rather than ambulance, but it has some of the ambulance features like holes in the tailgate and flip passenger seat. The M170 is a pretty rare Jeep as they only made a little over 6000 of them.
It has a good running F-Head 134 Huricane, T-90 3 speed manual, Dana 18 transfer case, original driveshafts and stock axles front and rear with 5.38s. I need to look again, but I think the front is a Dana 25 and rear Dana 44. Transmission is currently not installed and the engine is not currently wired/plumbed, just bolted in place, but I have driven them and they worked fine for me.
Some signs of body work/dents around the drivers door, hood and cowl. The fenders are rough, but they would work if you cut them for tire clearance. Other than that, amazingly rust free for the age including all the various storage boxes this model has.
Comes with a tow bar.”
Might be some value here.
https://longisland.craigslist.org/pts/d/medford-1953-willys-m170-jeep-military/7012481462.html
“Believed to be a Willys M170 Jeep Military Ambulance.
F-head 4 cylinder, manual transmission.
Good for donor 4×4 drive train or what ever you want.
Currently no paperwork.
Located in Medford LI.
Can be transported by poster for reasonable fees.
In reply include first name and Phone number.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is the radio version of the M-170. The high bid is $1500 as of Thursday morning.
“For your consideration a nice condition and very rare Willys m170 USMC radio truck.
This is very similar to the more common M170 ambulance but instead of outfitted with stretchers, Was used to carry radio gear. This is a particularly rare bird because it is a later production model from 1963 ….basically almost 6 years later than standard production of the m170 was stopped
I don’t know much about the history of this vehicle in the service but there are a few sources online where one could study about them and the rarity of it.
This particular unit is in nice shape and has been mildly restored from an original unrusted example.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
(04/25/2019) This doesn’t have the correct grille or fenders for a 1952. It’s missing a few other stock parts, too.
“willy m170 jeep. The jeep runs and drives good! 4wd and the high and low both work as well. The jeep has been converted to 12 volt system. New alternator and carburetor. The paint color is olive drab and is in overall good condition. The jeep does have a blue vin tag issued by the state because the Vin numbers were not able to be found. I am selling this because I am a college student and don’t have the time to appreciate the vehicle.”
May be worth a look.
https://santamaria.craigslist.org/cto/d/solvang-willy-jeep/6969226174.html
“1962 Willys Jeep M170 Military Ambulance 4 cylinder F Head stock engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This M-170 has been modified, but there’s enough left to suggest it’s a 1952 or early 1953 M-170.
“I was told this is a 53 or 54 Willys. I don’t know if this is a CJ2A or not. Story I got was it was used in the 70’s to deliver mail in one of our mountain communities and then parked in the 80’s. Carb is gone so so way to try and start. Some rust spots. Motor is supposed to be a 327 Chevy. Not sure about the transmission or transfer case. Axles look stock. No title, just a bill of sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
This M-170 body has been modified on the passenger side.
“I have a cj6 or possibly modified m170 tub for sale … Basically a cj5 but 20 inches longer so it would be a great start to a jeep with more room for gear or people or both , plus way more stable on and off road… I have had it for about 7 years and had every intention of building it as I have loved the old cj’s forever but wanted more room for tools and camping gear.
I bought it right after my first kid was born and thought it would make a great family jeep and was going to take the drive train from my other old cj to build it… Sadly after the frame was stolen from my back yard, I put the project on hold and frankly waited too long because now my kids just want to go out in the other jeep so I don’t want to take it apart to build the cj6… It’s got some rust and some dings but its pretty solid…
This has a Washington State title.
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/d/damon-1955-m170-jeep/6933212511.html
“1955 M170 Front Line Field Ambulance – extended version of the M38A1, very rare and hard to find military vehicle (approximately 4200 ever produced). Manufacture date: 3/55, Serial Number: 11747 (data plate appears original), titled in Washington State.
Engine: 24 volt (uncertain if the block has original serial number), engine needs work, it runs but does smoke and leaks some oil (will run up to 45mph).
Reproduction top, sides, back and doors. Repainted about 8 years ago, always garage kept approximately the last 10 years.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $1500
(08/19/2018) Maybe some parts value here?
“Old military Jeep ambulance 24 volt sealed system long wheel base ambulance M170 M-170 Jeep Willys Excellant parts vehicle”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
Has a V6 in it.
“1962 Kaiser Willys M170 Military – Standard Jeep Extended 20” in the middle, Buick Dauntless V6
Used as an Ambulance or Radio Truck, Needs some work but Very Solid – Stored in Harrison, Mi –
Military Vehicle – No Title, Bill of Sale
$2,250.00”
Runs and drives. Looks very solid.
https://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/5458130?ad_cid=21
“1950 something willys M-170 ambulance jeep runs and drives body is in good condition no rust only 4,155 built from what I can find on the internet photos not loading will send more pictures on request may be willing to trade fo r corvette or harley open to offers”
Includes an overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/420712625360501/
“Custom metal top doors and sides,needs tires,3speed with overdrive,not running 24volt system,engine not working.For more details please contact”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(11/14/2018) It’s a project.
“Front bumper is mint, as is tailgate and all compartment doors and glove box. Hood is original with shovel brackets and straps. Air cleaner is original. There is sand built up along with some type of oil added to the under side of this M170. All hat channels are 100 percent rust free as are the floor pans and cross members. This Jeep is almost 100 % sound as far as frame and sheet metal goes. Ran great with carb leaking. Found the bowl was leaking and tried to rebuild carb, now it runs rough, but I have another carb to try.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(03/02/2015) It doesn’t run.
“1954 front line combat ambulance, have original top, correct tail gate, 2 replacement front fenders, mostly complete, no litters, not running, has been converted to 12 volt.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(12/17/2018) The ad doesn’t mention if it runs.
“1954 Jeep Willys M170 cylinders: 4 cylinders drive: fwd fuel: gas odometer: 22000 paint color: green size: mid-size title status: missing transmission: manual”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,000.
(12/06/2018) The jeep looks nice. Seller estimates that there are less than 100 M-170s in existence. Actually, I’ve documented and seen more than 200 and I suspect there are many more I haven’t seen.
“18k is estimated reasonable value. I have that in parts. rotisserie restoration completely stock. Less than 100 exist. Very few restored. This one has everything to make it complete. Rebuilt everything. Has arctic heater kit, full ambulance gear. Full top and doors. Deep water military fording kit It is what that cj6 was derived from. Military show winner. I want to trade for a true hot rod. 30s 40s or 50s. Two door. Something that has or can add ac to. Flathead is plus.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Looks like a good price.
“1955 Jeep M170 Field Ambulance – the stretched version of the standard jeep. Wheelbase like a Scrambler. Runs and drives great. This is as clean as any M170 you will ever find – they are rare and you just don’t see any in this condition for anywhere near this price. About 25,000 miles. All parts are original. Fun to drive and a great show or parade vehicle. Have Texas title, is licensed for 5 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on ebay.
Andy’s got this M-170 for sale. It’s listed as Buy-it-Now or Make Offer.
“For your consideration a very RARE USMC version of the M170 ambulance jeep. This particular jeep was a radio version of the M170 and it has different details on the interior …the seats , also has a very heavy duty electrical system and comes with a Ramsey model 50 winch power take off unit.
Unfortunately the very rare model 50 winch is now missing only the actual PTO unit is left mounted to the rear of the transmission.
Overall the body condition is very nice for the year, has minimal rust through in hat channels.
Frame springs and axles are excellent, brakes were recently replaced as has been a lot of the wiring still 24 V engine runs excellent has a rebuilt carburetor missing some waterproof pieces of the majority are still there I do have extra parts available
Here is your chance to own an extremely rare USMC radio jeep…. it is produced in 1963 which is much later than normal production run for these vehicles one of the last ones produced was in 1964 overall a great collectors item . Comes equipped with unique marine corps items like the rear bumper for lifting shackles other things. Thanks and good luck …sold as is….. clear title sorry, no overseas shipping on this vehicle….”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Lots of work to build 1 out of these 3.
A M170 is a M38A1 which has been stretched 20″ to carry 3 stretchers. Made from 1953-1963. Basically a Military version of a CJ6. Only 4000 something were produced and only a couple hundred known to survive. Includes a bunch of parts which some are NOS that are not mentioned. 1955 Willy’s M170 body, 1960 M170 body and rolling chassis and a 1961 M38A1 rolling parts chassis winch includes engine, trans and t-case. Decided to move on to another project that I can enjoy more. Asking $3500 and NO TRADES.”
Will need some body work.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/m151a2-military-jeep/6700030744.html
“M151a2 army jeep have just about all the parts to put it back together good running power pack. Body has 2 pinchs left side and top of cowl not much rust easy fix”
UPDATE: Still Available. I thought it had sold.
(02/02/2018) Jeep isn’t running a the moment. Seller says he is not sure why.
https://meridian.craigslist.org/cto/d/1954-jeep-willys-170/6665438374.html
“For sale, Is an amazing 1954 Jeep Willy M170 Frontline Ambulance army jeep, these were also used for radio communication as well. This model is basically a stretched and beefed up version of the more common M38A1 model. Many of the parts are the same and can still be found. Around 4500 of these models were made. Many of them did not return from the Korean Theater. The ambulance version can be seen on the hit series M.A.S.H. This particular unit was stationed in Albany, GA. I’ve had the vehicle since 2006.
-This Jeep has clean title and registration.
-Vehicle did run and drive. I put an electronic ignition. Still have the original Distributer (as well as several NOS parts). Aside from electronic ign electrical system still 24vdc.
– This Jeep has around 18000 miles. Some body damage.
– Tires are 31″ Goodyear MTR. They still hold air.
Has original F-head hurricane motor. Aprox. whopping 75hp. Motor was designed to run underwater. (I wouldn’t recommend) Original fuel tank is missing.
Motor is coupled to the venerable borg warner T90 three speed synchro transmission.
Power is split via a Dana 18 twin stick transfer case. (No PTO). To the dana 25/27 front axle. To the Dana 44 rear axle.
Axles are held in place by reverse shackle multi leaf springs.
Unfortunately, I don’t have time to fool with it. So, now your chance to own a hard to find Army Jeep,”
Has a Meyer hardtop. I believe the tailgate should not have the Willys logo on it.
https://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1958-jeep-willy-n170-military/6669419074.html
“Had too many cheap offers, so serious inquiries only, no trades or tire kickers”