A rare running Austin Champ.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/318681092464977/
“English Jeep ,great condition new tyres”
A rare running Austin Champ.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/318681092464977/
“English Jeep ,great condition new tyres”
TJ shared this drivable Gamma Goat for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/303235237402913/
“1973 runs and drives good. Nos windshield and soft top and doors. Missing couple drain plugs. Also has front winch but not mounted. This item is located in Golden valley Arizona. Has original paint job. Rear tail gate has only rust.rest of machine is clean”
Has a newer Hercules engine.
https://offerup.com/item/detail/780977725/
“It’s a 1958 military mule it originally had a four-cylinder Willys engine that we still have but now it has a two cylinder Hercules engine which has more power and that motor came in the later models we bought the engine brand new and put it in it has brand new tires on the front 4 Wheel drive and four wheel steering I made 11,000 of them and 6000 of them were left in Vietnam”
The current bid on this is $126,000. Terry shared this, as it includes an interesting fact. This was assembled by Willys of Mexico, according to the sales post.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1957-alfa-romeo-giulietta-sprint-veloce-alleggerita-2/
“This 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce is a lightweight “Alleggerita” model that was originally ordered in early 1957 by AutoSport S.A. Mexico of Mexico City. It was built on July 2, 1957 and was assembled by Willys Mexicana, S.A. after being imported in a crate without its engine or wheels installed. The car was raced throughout Mexico during the 1960s, and was driven sparingly on the road in the 1970s before spending the next several decades in storage. …..”
Here are some rare parts for a Landrover IIA. Seller may also put them on eBay.
https://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/pts/d/victor-body-parts-from-67-landrover-iia/7159273421.html
“The frame and bulkhead on this rig are rusted out, so I have parted it out. I have a good set of pictures of most of the large parts.
I am offering the large body parts first. smaller parts will go after I have them sorted and cleaned up. If you need something specific, you can ask for it.
Given the size of the parts, I prefer if you pick them up. If I have to box and ship them, I will need to charge for that. I will probably also list many of these parts on eBay also. ”
Here’s a cool find by Roger Martin.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/621628415435840/
“Custom modified Jeep to be a taxi in the Phillipines. It is unknown how many miles this vehicle has been driven. This vehicle has no markings, no VIN number or other indicators where it was made or how long ago. Please contact me for further details. Jeepneys are a popular means of public transportation in the Philippines. They were originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II and are well known for their flamboyant decoration and crowded seating. They have also become a symbol of Philippine culture.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Seems like a good price based on other ads I’ve seen.
“Nice original 1975 FJ40 Everything original and intact Runs and drives well 2F engine 4 speed transmission Original seats/interior Everything is there Drive as is, or restore Original color: Toyota sand dune tan”
Could be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1034260680307790/
“Army mule, army paint brush finish, always keep indoor, four wheel drive and steer. Two cylinder air cooled engine.”
All four for $1000 or $500/each.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/pts/d/coeur-alene-willys-m274-military-mule/7161812289.html
“4 Willys M274 4-cylinder air cooled engines
All 4 engines are complete except one is missing the magneto and another is missing the carburetor.
They include bell housings and flywheels. Two have the clutch and pressure plate
3 turn over freely, 1 is stuck
1 has a military rebuild tag from Marine Corps Systems Command in Albany, Georgia with a date of 6-6 or 8 (can’t read the rest) Another has a rebuild tag of 12-65.
I bought these from the estate of a collector. I don’t know their condition other than their completeness. They were tucked under his work bench and obviously had been there for years.
$500 each or all 4 for $1,000.”
If not for the lower side rust this would be worth a look. The color and striping appear in good shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/243500973398342/
“1974 jeep Cherokee engine 360 V8 turns over no start. air condition power steering roll down windows lights work horn signals drivee floor has hole in it. All glass good. Rust quarters”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
A little more on the Selouki and Faegel/Highway Products.
Not a jeep; just ad odd vehicle. It just struck me as odd. Maybe it’s wide enough to haul a jeep inside? It’s built to carry cargo.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/262851598227358/
“1958 Mobile Postal Van, last year for Fageol. All complete, not running, 8.2 British Leyland turbo diesel, engine turns over, 38 feet in length. Not enough time anymore, must sell $4,000.00/OBO Clear title.”
This looks in pretty good shape and well could be a 25,000 mile vehicle.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/d/hector-1954-willys/7164983701.html
“1954 Willys AeroLark. 2 door, 6 cylinder with overdrive. 25k (not a typo) original miles. Car runs and drives great. Asking $7,900 obo,”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8950.
(03/12/2020) This custom 2WD creation is currently was being advertised as a 1949 jeep, but not anymore. The axles appear to be from a DJ-5B circa 1972. The centered pumpkin in the rear should help verify this era of rear axle. The body is a reproduction body. The frame could be something from 1962, hence the title.
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/d/baltimore-antique-willys-jeep-must-see/7160157301.html
“Vintage Willys Jeep – must see, garaged. Runs and looks great for such old vehicle! Has mount for machine gun. Also have soft top. Military plates on dash. Have to see to appreciate. New battery. Also comes with soft top. Windshield also folds down. Come with new exhaust system, which was just installed! Prefer cash deal but also may entertain trades. What do you have? Please come and inspect, you can drive it home! Looks and runs great.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(06/11/2020) This is a project. The body has been lengthened.
https://knoxville.craigslist.org/bar/d/sevierville-willys-jeep/7152847852.html
“Willy’s Jeep sitting on an S10 4 x 4 frame, 4.3 motor 700 trans. This is a project that needs to be finished for sale or trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Never heard of the Eagle amphibious ATV. There might be a review of this in the August 1970 issue of Mechanix Illustrated.
“This is a very rare amphibious ATV. They competed for the military contract against Coot. Coot eventually won the contract so eagle went by the wayside. I have restored about 90% of this and have put in a well running Vanguard. It needs some work still to be completely finished but I have lost Interest in being the one to finish it. It would be cool to finish it and use it as a river rig or take it to the sand pits and you should be able to just drive out on the water with it, that was always my goal. One sold on eBay a few years ago it was completely restored for 7500. I have not seen one for sale since then, I see coots on there all the time but they’re much more common. Make me an offer or I’m open to trades. Motorcycles, four-door with a long box or anything that I can take to the lake. Let me know what you got.”
I don’t see many of these 60s land cruiser projects for sale.
This is in rough shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/731021794106692/
“Very rare 1972 Suzuki Jeep 4×4 only 2000 made 400 left 2 cylinder 2 stroke engine runs needs brakes and obviously lots of body work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
“Argo amphibious 6 six wheeler complete motor trans all linkage totally complete purchased with intent of restoring needs battery tires and complete lubrication of mechanical systems also have a dune buggy”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Here’s another possibly-O.E.-Szekely-built Ford-Powered 4WD APU similar to one that was posted a few years ago. It’s not clear whether the one below has a O.E. Szekely data plate or not. The seller suggests this as a 1946, but this is more likely a 1953.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3074780559266476/
“1941 FORD WILLY JEEP V8 4X4 BEAST THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT PROJECT WITH ALL YOU NEED.BILL OF SALE S D AS EQUIPED”
The Land Cruiser projects I usually run across are in worse condition for similar dollars. This looks like a great candidate for a restoration or drive as is (Probably needs some mechanical fixes and hasn’t been run in a while). No description provided.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Seller is flexible on price for the right home.
“If you want a title it’ll be the same price as a whole vehicle. I have this very rare little Suzuki LJ20 Jimny that I bought with big plans, but now need to move on. Engine is a water cooled 360cc 2cyl 2-stroke that is stuck, not sure how bad. 4spd manual trans, 4wd, needs a bit of everything. Practically zero rust but is missing one rear window. Even the original Toshiba headlights from ’73 are intact! Looking for $3000, open to offers Clean title in hand, on non-op Cash offers only, flexible on price to the right home.”
UPDATE: This rare Struck Mini-Beep hit the market, but only briefly as it quickly sold. It was $400.
Roger Martin spotted this Struck Mini-Beep project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/576790182895969/
“Bought for project but want the garage space back. It’s a Struck Mini Beep painted John Deere Green. Includes a new torque converter, clutch, belt, chain, brake, tie rods, and a Roper mini jeep steering wheel. Needs steering sorted, brakes attached, and drivetrain finished. No hood or engine. Want this to go to a good home. Willing to pass on at cost: $400 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
TJ spotted this Munga for sale. I don’t know enough about these to know if it’s been restored correctly.
“This 1968 DKW Munga 4 is a four-passenger, four-wheel-drive military model powered by a 981cc three-cylinder two-stroke engine paired with a four-speed manual transmission. It is finished in dark olive green and features a tan canvas soft top and a four-point roll bar behind the front seats. The vehicle previously resided in Italy, and was refurbished by a prior owner before being imported to the US three years ago. This Munga is now offered with removable soft canvas doors, a spare fuel tank and other parts, import documentation, and a clean New York title.”
I know nothing about this model, but looks like a nicely updated rig.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2961284103967909/
“Sbc 350/350 trans.Edelbrock carb/intake.Rv cam.64 2wd C10 frame.Power disc up front,manual steering.Autometer gauges”
Not a jeep, but it runs and just seems, as described, like a beast!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/548128442564742/
“Runs and drives great runs on gas 6 wheel drive works great wench works but needs the pto shaft! It pulls like a beast and has low low and will crawl over anything! Needs some tires but that’s it! Have a v plow that will go on it for $600”