UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/24/2014) It’s a project, but has an interesting paint job.
“58 Willys pickup with tag and title up to date.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/24/2014) It’s a project, but has an interesting paint job.
“58 Willys pickup with tag and title up to date.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1999.
“I have a willy’s p/u i’m selling,, ran 4 years ago, needs tune up and the starter looked at.. to make run. mostly original. Chevy alt. 12v very nice seat.. has some body damage. some fixable and maybe easier to replace parts? of course 4×4. 4cyl flathead, 3speed on the tree. manual brakes and steering.
Rat rod project??????”
Jiro wanted to share photos of his 1962 willys farm based pick-up with 31,000 original miles. It has a garwood conversion as shown in the brochure at the bottom of the post. Everything is original except that the oil canister has been converted to a standard oil filter set-up, and it is now a 12 volt system. Also, the original gas tank has been replaced with an all aluminum tank. Other than that all factory installed equipment still works and nothing was replaced.
As you can see, Jiro’s got a really nice place to drive it in Hawaii.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
Ran when parked. Has a hunting lift in the rear.
“This truck has not been run in several years. It was running fine when I parked it. Since its been parked the critters have chewed on wires,the clutch has become stuck &brakes have gone away the up side is that all 4wd works great. I replaced three on tree shift trans with floor shift unit ,gearing in low range is 588 to 1. Also has a custom built hunting rack which can be used in high or low position while still leaving the bed open for gear etc. this jeep needs a little work here and there but will go anywhere you point it”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Seller notes it could us a little work.
“I have a classic 1952 Willys Jeep for sale. Runs/Drives. Its a 4 CYL, Stick Shift. Shows overdrive but unsure if it has it, 4WD, has 4 brand new tires on it. Will need some attention, carb could use some adjustment/cleaning, interior is not 100% complete. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Looks solid. Has updates motor.
“350 V8, power steering, tilt wheel, power brakes, original running gear.
Call for details.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $17,500.
Nice looking truck. Interesting paint or anti-rust strategy at the door underside.
“One of the best you will find anywhere.
Drives like new.
Has W/O Tailgate not shown in pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,750.
This truck was just sold in Redding and shipped out to Carnegie.
“JUST HERE FROM CALIFOFNIA , SUPER CLEAN AND OLDER RESTORATION, ALL FACTORY,RARE FACTORY 2 WHEEL DRIVE ,has factory optional heater,4cylinder flat head, 3 on the tree, ALL METAL, 66,000 original miles, beautiful interior, can be a daily driver , runs great ,calls or texts only,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000
(12/08/2014) Looks good.
“RESTORED: Keeping it as near as original as possible with minor upgrades. Date restored August Dec.-2014. Not an off frame, frame did not have any rust issues, the cab and body sanded down to bare metal primed several times, very small amount of rust. The bed was removed, the floor was replaced with -3/4” treated plywood and covered with beautiful Oak hardwood finished with Golden Oak stain and Helmsman Spar Urethane.
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UPDATE: Still Available.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep for sale. Runs and drives no problems, 100 percent original and everything works. Current registration and insurance. Ready to drive home. Call Frank for more information. ”
I can’t if this has a rear bed or not.
“1961 Willys truck. Custom interior. Runs great. 4×4 3spd. Flat 6 bullet proof.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“Fresh 350 motor, rebuilt transmission, rebuilt transfer case, rebuilt Warn overdrive, electronic ignition, power steering, power brakes, Wildwood hydraulic clutch, Elderbrock 650 carburetor, minimal rust in floor board. Runs great drive it home. Title in hand”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Needs brakes, but still might be worth a look.
“1955 willys jeep pick up 327 chevy motor runs needs brakes call”
Appears good for the price.
“51 Willy’s Jeep
Nice Aluminum Flat Bed & Tool Box
PTO Winch – needs repaired
Extra PTO Drive
Fresh Stock Engine (4 cyl) 2500.00”
UPDATE: Was $4700. **SOLD**
“It’s got a 350 with high performance intake carb headers motor is awesome. Turbo 350 trans Brand new 35×12.50 r 15. Cab and interior in great shape. It runs and drives. It’s got a Ford 9inch rear axle. Drum brakes. Paint on the cab is in ok shape, the flat bed has good paint on it. With a little work it could be an awesome truck!(the transfer case 203 dosen’t shift to well. It gets squirmy around 50 mph the way the steering set up and the dash would need some work probably new gauges) and there’s few more things too but those are the main things wrong with it. The steering column and wiring harness are out of a 77 GM truck. CASH ONLY”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Drive as is or restore it.
“1955 pickup. 95% complete and original truck. A lot of mechanical work has been done. Perfect truck for a first time restoration job.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $3500.
Not much rust evident.
“Antique 1957 Willy’s Pick-up. Has a small block V-8 Engine, power takeoff wench, This vehicle is in good shape for an Antique, the first $3500.00 gets to take it home or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Has the wrong grille for a 48.
“FOR SALE: 1948 Willys pickup, completely original, with engine, trans, and transfer case, everything there, very restorable or rod, as you want. any questions please call FRED. ASKING $2500.00 OR BEST OFFER”
Doesn’t run, but looks like a good restoration project.
“1950 Willys Overland Jeep Pickup 4×4, V-8 motor not running, no trans, front & rear glass is good, driver & passenger door glass is broken, clean title & current reg. $2200 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seth spotted this good looking truck. It has an updated drive train.
“400 SBC
35″ BFG Tires
Ford 9″ Rear Axle
Dana 44 Front
Detroit Locker in rear axle
Turbo 400 trans
208 tranfer case
Air bag suspension with 4 link front and rear
Onboard air compressor with 5 gallon tank
Each bag can be controlled individually”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“This is my all original 1962 pickup running 226, just installed outer bearings in the Dana 53, new brake shoes, drums wheel cylinders and master cylinder. Truck needs a fuel tank, will throw in a parts truck 1949 with good bed and running gear. $5000.”
Pics of 1962 Truck:
UPDATE: Was $12,800. **SOLD**
Warren forwarded this Canadian truck for sale.
“1956 Willys 1 Ton pickup truck ( the only year with this grill slot combination), sits on BF Goodrich Mud terrain 37”x12.5×17. With a bit of body lift, this beast would clear the 42″ Swampers / TSL / Irock or Pitbull tires. Was fully restored 8 years ago & made to haul a 5th wheel across Canada, with a 6.2 GM diesel & new ton housing. 4WD Automatic.
Has the original tail gate with the Stamp Willy logo, these are getting rare… Everything works & ready to go on the road.
Setup for electric brakes & trailer hitch..”
Needs some additional work.
“SELLING RAT ROD!! TITLED AS 53 WILLIES OVERLAND SUPER SOLID CAB CUSTOM T-BUCKET CHASSIS CHEVROLET STRAIGHT SIX ENGINE CHROMED OUT….MUSTANG POSI REAREND 350 TURBO TRANS STRAIGHT FRONT MONOLEAF AXLE ..OVERLAND GRILL….NEEDS FINISHED UP BUT WILL DRIVE…NO JOY RIDES THIS IS A KILLER START ON A 1 OF A KIND TOY”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Seller must sell. Needs a little work.
“1956 Willys Jeep
Rust and rot free
360 Chrysler engine
727 tork flight transmission
timkin rear end
ladder bar suspension
new upholstered interior
power brakes
been shortened 3 ft
brake lights & exhaust have to be finished.
Brakes have to be gone through – has been sitting for 3 or 4 years.
Lost interest – Must sell – Moving ASAP – Cash Talks
No TEXTS!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This has a short wheelbase. Maybe this is a truck on a CJ-5 chassis?
“We have a 1955 or 1956 Willys Flatbed pickup would make an excellent crawler.
The transmission and transfer case look like a T89 transmission and a model 80 transfer case which would be correct for this vehicle.
The engine in the photos is not the correct engine for this model regardless of the year, however, it looks like a 215 c.i. Buick V6 engine that was an optional engine in the Jeep CJ5 from about 1966 to 1969? (Jeep Corp. bought the engines from GM)The Buick engine in the CJ5
was matched to the T89 transmission and model 80 transfer case until about 1969 or so.