UPDATE: Price dropped to $11,000.
(10/03/2015) Looks good. Has updates.
“1951 Willy’s Pickup; 225 Buick V6, Dana 44 front axle, Ford 9″ rear, beautiful paint, fully restored, excellent condition. $1124,000.00 OBO.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $11,000.
(10/03/2015) Looks good. Has updates.
“1951 Willy’s Pickup; 225 Buick V6, Dana 44 front axle, Ford 9″ rear, beautiful paint, fully restored, excellent condition. $1124,000.00 OBO.”
Craig shared this one. It isn’t road legal.
“511 Big Block Mopar
Profab Transfer Case with extra gears
Dana 44’s front and back
36″ Tires
Half barrel of fuel (114 race fuel)
Full roll cage
Truck is NOT road legal.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Runs, but no brakes.
“Starts, runs, drives but no brakes. Original super hurricane 6. 4wd hi/low 3 speed. Reinforced frame. Missing title. Serious educated inquiries only. Text.”
Lots of great details about the build included within the description.
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” This is an Arizona titled (clean and clear) 1949 Willys Pickup built on a stretched 1997 Jeep Wrangler frame with a three-link front, 4-link rear, one-ton axles, manual transmission, 505 cubic inch Dodge/Chrysler RB Big Block engine. There are many many details that went into this build and I will try to list them here, but may miss some or forget some. Any really interested parties need to come see this truck first hand and ask questions. I reserve the right to cancel the auction any time in case of local sale, or if I decide to keep the truck. The truck drives great on-road and is extremely capable off-road. It has plenty of power, and turns heads everywhere it goes. Everyone loves it from Rednecks, to Hippies, and everyone in between.
Built as a Jp Magazine project Vehicle there are 8 or 9 3-4 page articles on the build. To see them Google: “Jp Magazine Wicked Willys”
You can also Google “Wicked Willys Ultimate Adventure” for more info on the truck and the UA trip
The truck, since I finished it in june of last year, has been on Petersen’s 4-Wheel & Off-Road Ultimate Adventure for 2016 (that included about 2000 miles of on road and trail driving) Over the Rubicon, Isham trail near Trona, CA, and part of Fordyce. Its also been on a few trails in AZ and all over Moab during Easter Jeep Safari 2017. It drives over almost anything the driver aims it at and is very stable off-road. I’d love to keep it, but I like to build 4x4s and can’t keep them all.
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No close up pics. Has newer engine.
“1959 Willys pickup. Has a chevy 4.3 fuel injected V6. Willys 4 speed with a warren overdrive. Has lockamatic hubs. Has 16 in ford aluminum wheels with 10 ply rated tires. Runs and drives great”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $4000.
Runs and drives.
“JEEP PICKUP. RUNS WELL. STOCK 3 SPEED/4 WHEEL DRIVE. FLAT HEAD (HURRICANE SIX) STOCK ENGINE. NEW BATTERY, BRAKE WHEEL AND MASTER CYLINDERS. NEW DOOR LOCKS, IGNITION SWITCH, ETC. BODY IS STRAIGHT. VERY LITTLE RUST, EASY RESTORE. CLEAR TITLE.”
No pics provided.
“I have a 1947 jeep willys for sale
she is in need of full restoration
set up to install a 5.0 ford motor, or good parts if you already have one
I am asking $700.00 firm
please no lowball offers
local sale only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
This truck sporting US flags seems an appropriate post for 4th of July.
“This Willys is a cool truck. It is mounted on a S-10 frame with disc brakes, tilt front end, cab was extended 5″ for more leg room, 350 chevy motor, 5 speed stick, chevy drive line, F 150 dash and gauges and they all work, leather seats, Tires like new $6,500.00 or best.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
No battery, so I doubt it is running at the moment.
“Stock 1948 Jeep Willys Pickup”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,500.
(11/18/2009) “FOR SALE is this unique 1957 Willys pickup with almost everything replaced or rebuilt. New (crate) 283 Chevy V-8, T-90 3 speed trans. w/Warn Overdrive, Dana 18 transfer case, dual exhaust, new radiator & electric fan, heater core, electric defrosters, electric wiper conversion with delay, top of the line C.B. with P.A., deluxe super shock absorbing clock, mega back up light w/musical alarm red light, twin standard horns, Oooogah horn and 5 trumpet horns, AM/FM/Cassette and CD adapter w/ 250 watt amp.12 inch speakers and others, interior and exterior aux lights, on-dash indicator lts. for each extra function added, if wanted talking programmable indoor/outdoor therm., cargo light, cargo box rails and tie downs, carb., manual choke, gas tank, sender, gauge, altinator, speedometer, tach., altimeter, shocks, brakes, oversize master cylinder,ignition switch, some steering parts.
Locking- lug nuts, cargo box, tool box, gas cap. Solid fender extensions on all four fenders, re-arched rear springs w/ overloads, extended bumpers w/HD iron framing, twin rear bumper fold down step plates, continental style spare, Ford Blue 466 paint included, plus factory repair manual. Stainless steel visor was refabricated by owner. Way too many extras to go on with. Previously in magazines and in car shows, but now needs a little polishing to make it that great again. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
“1961 Jeep Willys Pickup.
Needs Restoration or good for parts. Glass is all there. Hood and Doors are good, frame solid
Engine fires rights up, shifts fine and drives, has no brakes
Body needs obvious work
4 Wheel drive works
Not many of these left out there. THIS IS A PROJECT VEHICLE. You’re not gonna throw a couple bucks and parts into and get it on the road.
No Titles back them, have a transferrable registration”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $6800.
(06/23/2017) Runs and drives.
“For sale is a very classic 1952 Willys Overland (Jeep) pickup truck. This is the four wheel drive, one ton model. It is completely drivable and can be used as is or restored, etc. The truck has a four cylinder flathead engine (L head), T90 transmission and two speed transfer case.
A good deal of work has been done on the truck including the following:
Electrical system – the electrical system has been completely replaced with a new wiring harness; every piece of wire replaced (this was converted to 12 volts)
Ignition system – all new ignition parts including coil, distributor parts, plug wires and plugs
Gauges – solid state voltage reducer installed; new temp and oil sensors installed; all gauges would as they should
Parking Brake – all new parking cables front and back, new levers, new handle and some brackets, etc. Continue reading
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/18/2017) Looks like there’s some value here.
“Truck disassembled and in good condition. Grill, front fenders, hood and frame in perfect condition.
L134 – 4cyl, head and oil pan removed for inspection. Found O.K. Complete drive train.
Includes 2 hydraulic cylinders for bed. Orginally from Wisconsin where it was used as a grain truck on a farm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks like a good, solid truck.
“This is a classic 1947 Willys pickup. 90% original though previous owner painted the truck and re-upholstered the seat. Runs well and is a blast to drive. 3-speed transmission and original engine. This truck will get you noticed!”
UPDATE; Status Unknown. No price listed.
Looks like there are at least two trucks as part of this.
“getting rid of 4 willys projects come and see in person feel free to call”
The pics suggest there may be some rust, but perhaps I am wrong . . .
“1948 Willys Jeep Pick Up Truck
BARN FIND
Starts, stops, and NO RUST ISSUES!
Needs TLC but all there.
I know what it is worth but I don’t need another project.
3 on the tree
No Title”
Lots of updates.
“48 willys Truck on S10 frame 350 chevy turbo 350 trans. all new brakes disk front drum rear new calipers rotors drums shoes propitiating valve, New 2:73 ring pinion,S10 bench seat with arm rest tilt steering power brakes, power steering Lokar 23″ shifter,CD stereo,New gauges, Chrome reverse wheels like new tires, with spare 12gallon fuel cell under bed THIS IS A DAILY DRIVER NOT A $100,000 show truck get in go anywhere”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $4200.
One has a title and the other two don’t.
“The yellow pickup is an all original 1947 column shift 4 cyl. with clean title. The green white is a 1957 no motor or trans clean title. The black is a 50s and no title. The yellow one ran but had a cracked block but the tranny, clutch worked and 4 wheel drive. The black one runs and is a 6 cyl. manual on floor and all of it works. I am selling all of them for one money 4,200.00”
No pics provided.
“green body, in need of great repair. Possibly will take offer within the asking price. Jeep needs to literally be rebuilt to some degree. I listed it rebuilt meaning the buyer would have to assume some of that responsibility. Thanks”
https://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/6184111335.html
Leigh shared this one. It is a postcard of a Willys Truck with the CFA (Country Fire Authority – Victoria, Australia), one of a series of historic fire appliances with the CFA.
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Craig spotted this one. Could be a good project.
“1950 Willys Jeep Pickup Truck. Has xx,xxx miles on the body. Engine has been swapped to more reliable Ford 302. Currently runs, drives, and stops. Body was recently resanded and prepped for Black Epoxy Primer. Bed has been done in “Rhino Liner” type material. Lift Kit. New gas tank. Brand new mud/snow tires. 4wd works, just need the driveshaft hooked up. Locking hubs upgraded to Warn Premium Hubs. I did not do the engine swap. Bed is not original (rhino liner type), part of a kit. Great project for somebody. Email me for videos and more specific pictures. I have title. $3,500 obo, not looking for trades, low ballers, or tire kickers.”
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $8000.
(08/21/2015) Not a great paint job, but it appears solid otherwise.
“1958 Willys Jeep Truck – Clean title
The drive train has been maintained as a daily driver for the past 3 years. It is licensed and inspected.
This has NOT been re-powered. It is all original and easy to get parts for.”
A few non-stock items on this. No obvious rust.
“For sale is our 1950 Willys Pickup. It’s 4wd, with the original drivetrain, including the hurricane 4 cylinder, T90 3 speed, and Dana 18 transfer case. The truck is mechanically in good shape. I can leave it sitting in our storage unit for 2 months and it will start right up. We have a bunch of receipts from the previous owner that add up to about $2500 just in parts, and we recently replaced the tires. The body has some minor surface rust on the underside, but no large holes. This truck is definitely not a show truck, but would be a great around town cruiser (it doesn’t really get much past 45 unless you’re going down hill). Price is negotiable, and delivery can be discussed (we typically trailer it if we’re going a long distance or to a car show). Feel free to contact me with any questions, and I do have videos of it running and driving.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $19,995.
(05/30/2017) Looks great.
“1949 Willys Overland 4WD pick up in exceptionally clean restored show condition. 231 Buick V6 with automatic transmission.”