Looks in good shape.
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6754282459.html
“Willys Jeep 1959 in great condition. Runs great has been restored.”
Looks in good shape.
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep/6754282459.html
“Willys Jeep 1959 in great condition. Runs great has been restored.”
UPDATE: Turns out we discussed this back in early 2016. http://www.ewillys.com/2016/03/13/1954-wagon-tender-garner-nc-ebay/
Scott Gilbert alerted me to this upcoming truck to be auctioned at Barrett Jackson.
Over the years, following a discussion with an Israeli jeep fan named Or, I’ve applied the designation of “Tender” to this style of truck. At the time, he’d sent me a copy of brochure and translated the model as a “Tender”.
Since then, I’ve been searching for an original US version of the Tender, but have not found one. So, while not beyond the realm of possibility, I highly doubt this is an original 1954 Tender for the following reasons.
The seller of this truck is describing it as a 1954 Truck and the serial number is claimed to be 55168 10001. However, as of 1954, the serial number system used was the 654 XX2 prefix system (the “X”s standing for various letters) to describe 4WD Willys trucks. It wasn’t until 1955 that Willys Motors adopted the 55168 system, but that year that prefix started with 55168 5001. At some point, there was a 55168 10001 produced, but that would have been late into the1955 year.
Consistent with a 1955 build, the 1955 55168 trucks model was defined as a cab only version of the Willys truck accompanied by the Super Hurricane engine, same as the truck herein. The “bed” of the truck could have been built from a wagon, so that might be consistent, too.
However, the speedo shown wasn’t produced until late 1956ish. The Willys emblem used on the hood and on the glove box looks more like an Aero emblem than a jeep emblem. The hockey-stick styling of the external chrome didn’t appear until 1960(?). Meanwhile, the two piece windshield was discontinued in 1960. So, there are major inconsistencies.
I’m sure there are other issues that folks can add to this list.
Here’s the listing: https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1954-JEEP-WILLYS-4X4-PICKUP-225070
Here’s the Tender’s description:
“This 1954 Willys was built as a 1955 model and is Serial #0001. A piece of Willys Jeep history, this example has 2,122 original miles and is equipped with 4-wheel drive. It’s powered by a Super Hurricane 226ci 6-cylinder engine backed by a T90 3-speed manual transmission and Dana 18 transfer case. The exterior was repainted in its correct shade of tan.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This doesn’t run, but includes a plow. Its a project.
“1947 willys pickup, NOT running. 4wd with Meyers plow. No title. Chevy 250 3sp engine (in bed), original transfer case and transmission. Extra bed and rear fiberglass fenders (no pics). Serious inquiries only please. $4000. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4700.
Glenn spotted this truck.
“Truck’s features:
– Super body. It spent most of its life in west Texas. After it was moved to Massachuesetts, it was never driven in the winter. No known Bondo. Very little rust – see the photos.
– GM 350 automatic transmission plus a Saturn overdrive and a 2 speed transfer case, giving 12 gears forward and 4 in reverse. Transfer case rebuilt with Timken bearings and special intermediate gear using tapered roller bearing instead of stock needle bearings (lasts much longer).
– Front steering rebuilt, including steering box. New front springs & shocks.
– Power brakes. Front auto-adjusting brakes newly rebuilt. Electric wiper motor.
– Holley Projection electronic fuel injection (EFI).
– Includes the missing sheet metal “bed skirts” under the bed (are in primer paint).
– The truck is the relatively rare early 50’s model with the split windshield, the small back window, and the “W” embossed on the tailgate.
– Clean title (Massachusetts)
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No pics provided.
https://maine.craigslist.org/cto/d/1947-willys/6740790606.html
“1947 Willy’s. The body is a new reproduction and it’s on a 1957 frame. It needs a full restoration but I have all the parts that were taken off to put the new body on. Also have the old body and a spare frame also. I would love to restore it but don’t have the funds to put into it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Listed as a 1941 Willys Jeep, this is a curious one. This might have a truck cab and flatfender fenders.
“Runs, Drives, Stops
Needs Work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,900.
Looks solid.
“We have a 1949 Willy’s Jeep Truck for sale. There is less than 1000 miles on the entire restoration including the 4cyl hurricane motor. It has 4WD and a 3 speed manual transmission. We are asking $14,900. FIRM. This will be taken down as soon as it sells!!! If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. This beautiful truck can be seen at: 340 S. Meeting St. Statesville, NC 28677”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200.
Not sure how much value these have.
“I have (2) willy Jeeps one is a 1944 army. the other is a 1953 truck Over-lander truck they both run. The 44 has a clear title.runs great,new fuel pump org. motor. New brakes wiring lights.the 53 has new master cylinder,new front wheel cylinders l&r new lines in front.needs new gas tank cosmetics.”
For seem reason, it doesn’t have 4WD at the moment.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/d/willys-jeep-flat-bed-truck/6735097491.html
“For Sale – old Farm Truck from Nebraska
1948 WILLYS JEEP Flat Bed Truck
Was 4 wheel drive now two, still has Transfer case
Replace rear springs hangers
Has New master cylinder and Wheel cylinders
Floor shift
Replaced Engine
Recore Radiator”
Interesting truck with what appears to be a custom bed that’s longer than stock?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/659829001070887
“Hurricane Engine, Runs Great, Winch, High-Low Gear Shift, 4 Wheel Drive, All works, Electric Fuel Pump, Gas tank cleaned, All brakes reworked with new cylinders and linings, many other features, bucket seats,”
Looks good.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2111868882395888
“This truck is in very good mechanical condition. It had a major rebuild by the previous owner and all the important mechanical components/systems were rebuilt, replaced, or confirmed to be in good working condition. Truck came from New Mexico so the frame and body steel are very solid with minor rust. It is 99% original or appropriate replacement parts. The body and paint is what you would expect for a truck that’s 64 years old, the usual scratches, minor rust, and dings. F head 134 Cubic inch engine, three speed, Hi Low range, 4WD. It’s a great truck to just drive for fun or a good candidate for the next level of restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks in good shape.
“NO RUST- SUPER SHARP! 1956 Willys Pickup. 350 small block, 3-speed/High-low, 4-wheel drive.
New stack exhaust pipes and mufflers. New seat, upholstery and doors. Tires and spare like new. Mileage is 60,000 overall, with about 10,000 on this engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,950
(08/19/2018) Looks great. Will need a brake job soon. Not many of the Thermador coolers around. Here’s a video of a man talking about one and showing how it works.
“I am listing my 55 for sale. It was originally purchased in Bakersfield CA by first owner, I am 3rd owner. I did an on body restoration over a 3 year period. Every nut, bolt, wire, washer, etc replaced or restored. Here’s a brief list of what was done
– engine and tranny rebuilt by prior owner (original 6 cylinder engine).
– chrome interior parts and bumper all re-chromed
– new speedo, gauges, wire harness throughout vehicle
– I replaced all 4 tires plus spare, there’s about 3-5k miles on the truck since I owned it
– customer fabricated sun visor
– swamp cooler (very rare)
Looks like a nice truck. This has some EasyLok hubs.
https://lewiston.craigslist.org/cto/d/62-willys-pickup/6729957847.html
“’62 Willys pickup. Older redo but still looks nice. Recently rebuilt mechanics. Many new parts. 225 Oddfire, stock transmission and transfer with Warn O.D., new power steering and disc brakes. New stereo.”
Has a bagged (air) suspension.
https://dayton.craigslist.org/cto/d/1956-willys/6722573342.html
“56 WILLYS RAT 350 V8 , Bagged , Runs & starts Great .”
Nice looking truck.
https://norfolk.craigslist.org/cto/d/willys-jeep-truck/6721293302.html
“1948 willys pickup truck L 134 engine 3 spd 4×4 .updated to 12 volt, electronic distributor show stopper or daily driver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
Looks good. I suspect the trailer is NOT included.
“Selling or a trade for my 51 jeep willys p/u ..truly a classic,cool hot rod truck..family has grown..need more doors,Willys.has a boxed frame,Chev front clip,chromed 350 Chev,350 auto,ford 9 inch rear end”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
‘Tim’s got this nice looking truck for sale.
“This truck is in very good mechanical condition. It had a major rebuild by the previous owner and all the important mechanical components/systems were rebuilt, replaced, or confirmed to be in good working condition. Truck came from New Mexico so the frame and body steel are very solid with minor rust. It is 99% original or appropriate replacement parts. The body and paint is what you would expect for a truck that’s 64 years old, the usual scratches, minor rust, and dings. F head 134 Cubic inch, four cylinder, three speed, Hi Low range, 4WD. It’s a great truck to just drive for fun or a good candidate for the next level of restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
(08/28/2018) Lots of work done on this custom truck.
“1952 Willy’s Jeep pickup
Renegade military themed hot rod. Very unique only one like it. Took seven years to build and many hours of labor. It’s a radical show pickup. Nothing like it nor probably ever will be.
Engine
LS1 5.3l with painless perfect harness and stand alone speed density computer. Has headers and race mufflers. Comes with a performance tune so it really goes. Engine has 148k on it with perfect compression and oil pressure: no leaks. Runs awesome: spins the tires at will.
Chassis
Custom made 2×4 chassis with tubular independent mustang 2 suspension with adjustable coil over shocks, rack and pinion steering, rear suspension is a ladder bar style with adjustable coil overs. Has custom frame gussets with stars and trucker girls.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks nice.
“Powered by a 350 Buick that is fuel injected and backed by a turbo 400 out of a Cadillac, sporting power steering and disc brakes up front this is one unique Willys! We picked it up in Colorado 15 years ago, the frame is original and in great shape. New brake lines, Magnaflow dual exhaust, new leaf spring, shocks and shackles up front.
Most offers will be considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
I think this is the first truck on a later model Jeep chassis that I’ve seen. Appears to have worked pretty well.
“51 Willys . It’s on a 96 Jeep chassis with 4.0 fuel Injected motor, auto tranny. Titled as a 51 Willys. Kool old truck. Runs good. Sweet deal . Just lowered to $5000 FIRM. NO LESS, sorry No trades No offers .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** on eBay for $18,000.
(09/21/2018) Mike spotted this beautiful fire truck.
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“1955 Willys Jeep Fire truck 4×4
226 flathead 6 engine
new 3 speed T-90 transmission, clutch and pressure plate
New overdrive unit
pertronix ignition
5 new tires
New 6 volt alternator
New water pump and fuel pump
New lockout hubs
New brakes, master cylinder, power booster unit, linings and lines,wheel cylinders
New 6 volt radiator cooling fan
New hood
New horn
New oil filter unit
New aluminum ladder
New steering sector shaft and knuckle seals, spring schackle bolts and center spring bolts
New muffler and tail pipe
4 new shocks
New jack
Rebuilt carburetor
Refurbished radiator
Gas tank flushed and sealed
Emergency brake and radio work
All original replaced items go with the truck: old hood, generator, transmission, Dana 18 4×4 transfer case plus many new spare parts, shop manual and waterless pump manual”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(08/17/2018) Looks in good shape. No pics of the the rust described by the seller.
“This truck runs great,always starts up in the coldest winters.Has electronic dist. And elec wipers. Rebuilt 226 6 cyl eng..3 speed tranny has also been rebuilt.The clutch was changed also when eng was.Engine has a little over 3000 miles.Front disc brakes.Worst thing is frame has rust from the back,of cab back.I have two willys frames that go with it,plus leaf springs.It also could use a dual master cyl for safety.Have a lot of orig parts that will go with truck.These trucks are rare,when is the last time you saw one on the road??price $10,000.00”
Bob’s got these truck parts for sale. Contact him at bobstpaul1958@gmail.com.
1956 Willys truck Rebuilt Dana 53 rear axle-$200
1956 Willys truck Steering box, column, and housing-$150
1956 Willys truck driveshaft-$100
Mark’s got this nice looking flatbed truck listed on Jeeptruck.com.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale18/adm369/adm369.html
“Original 1949 flatbed truck. Cab off restoration. 12 volt Ford 6 cylinder engine. 4 wheel drive works fine. A very nice slow truck.”