UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
The green truck runs.
“1950 and 1951 Willys Jeeps Pickups one runs —needs master cylinder 2nd Jeep is parts Pickup
$900.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
The green truck runs.
“1950 and 1951 Willys Jeeps Pickups one runs —needs master cylinder 2nd Jeep is parts Pickup
$900.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“This truck is extremely rare! It has been thoroughly gone through from the frame up. It is a 1 ton, 4×4, with the original flat head 4 cyc. New brake lines and all hard ware for all four tires, rims and tires are new, plus interior, glass, gauges, gas tank, wireing, one wire alternator running 12v instead of 6, and the list goes on and on. You can show it or drive it.”
UPDATE: Was $15,5000. **Status Unknown**
Joe dropped by the Scottsdale show and spotted this nice looking truck. He writes, “Great show with hundreds of cars Jan and I attended (McDonalds Rock and Roll Car Show) at the Pavillion Shopping Center in Scottsdale today. Only a couple of WWII jeeps, but I thought you might like this Willys Pickup for sale. With Barrett Jackson nearby, ending tomorrow, a lot of folks have show car fever. This one looked good enough for the Auction.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed for no price.
(01/19/2014) This looks solid.
“Runs and drives. Hurricane 6cyl.”
The truck needs finishing. I liked this photo.
“1956 Jeep Willy’s Pickup – very little rust – almost finishd 350 motor 970-819-5577”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
The truck includes a PTO Winch and bumper, along with a Nash V8.
“348 Nash V8 rebuilt never fired. Spare tranny and transfer case. PTO winch. Solid metal, not rusted through. Easy project truck.”
No pics provided. Probably a truck or wagon given the 2WD?
“1950 jeep willy 2 wheel drive with a 327 350 automatic tranny 2 wheel drive. Needs new battery and gasoline to start up. 4086230627”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
A right hand drive truck? Here’s a rare jeep spotted by Dan.
“1961 Willys Pickup right hand drive spring over two wheel drive 350 V 8 with automatic very little rust bed is excellent shape original patina and original interior”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
The pics are fuzzy, but this might be pretty solid.
“1947 willy’s pickup 4×2 with all glass and chrome very little rust for the age,will make a good project truck. Have the motor and turn over but will need to be rebuilt.”
Here’s a link to a nice store about Donald Fouste written by his kids. As a rancher out of Hells Canyon, Idaho, Don and his family needed the utility and comfort a 4WD truck could offer. This truck came with a stock bed, but Don modified it by installing a flatbed and stock racks. He also added a carrying rack on the top. The truck was equipped with a rear PTO, which allowed him to use a saw or water pump.
Read the entire tribute page here: http://www.cowboypoetry.com/donaldwfouste.htm
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Not sure how much value is here.
“50’s willy’s
Truck runs. Panel Van runs. Window van no motor or tranny. Also 50’s blue dodge truck complete,80’s chevy stepside new 6 cylinder, ready for paint and a 1972 30,000 miles Ford Courier like new inside. One owner has been sitting for 5 years.”
I don’t remember seeing either of these brochures. Maybe I have? I wonder what the other sides look like. Both are reasonably priced, too.
View all the information on ebay
UPDATE: Was listed at $6500. **SOLD**
The price sure looks good for this truck.
“One ton. Original four cylinder engine. Runs and drives great.”
Lots of parts and plenty of pics.
“Willys Jeep Pickup Project. Lots of parts! Re listed. All the parts in Grand Forks North Dakota. 1700.00 takes it all! Two pickups. Both four wheel drive. One put together with no motor or transmission. One dissassembled. Frame has been painted and gone through including transmission and lockouts. Motor is 4 cylinder and was taken out of a Willys wagon. Call text, seven zero one 3 one seven 4869. Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(12/17/2013) Hole in gas tank, but otherwise looks good.
“FOR sale. Brand new 383 stroker. With less than 50 miles. 350 Turbo transmission. Sitting on a K5 Blazer frame. P.S/P.B. Tilt wheel. Needs gas tank changed has hole in it. I have another tank for it. Asking 8000. May take partial trade plus cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500.
“1947 Willys Pickup Truck $16,500 OBO
327 4 spd
Power steering
4″ chopped top
8″ extended cab
Black tuck –n- roll upholstery
Rhino lining
9″ Ford rearend
Excellent condition — runs great!!
No Trades, please.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Price was never provided.
“I have a restored 1955 jeep willys. In great shape. original motor. 74,000 miles. clean. custom wood bed. snap on bed cover. full car cover. This is a beautiful truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Runs and drives. It looks solid.
“47 WILLYS JEEP PICK UP ,,,FLAT HEAD 4-CYL-REBUILT,,NICE SOLID TRUCK RUNS GOOD ,,,EVERYTHING WORKS,,,TRADES FOR 1972 OR OLDER VEHICLES,,,2DR,ONLY,,,,PREFER CHEVY BUT OPEN TO OTHER OFFERS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
(06/05/2013) I’ve never seen another jeep truck quite like it! Possible CJ-2L?
“Vehicle has been customized, lengthend and widened by adding Jeep Pick-up running gear and fenders.
has original 4 cylinder engine, and running gear. It is in good running condition. Owners manual included. More photos available”
There might be some useful parts here. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available
“parts truck,no title,pretty much all complete,badly rusted /rotted,rare fire truck version,lots of good parts still usable,needs towed,no tire kickers,it is what it is,don’t waste our time,come get it with cash in hand and a trailer or tow truck,don’t ask details cause i know nothing about it-got it on trade,……probably gonna be ebaying it if it doesn’t sell soon or…….we’ll just make a nice lawn ornament out of it with christmas lites for the holidays ,thanks-call mark at 216-403-9952,calls only,serious buyers only,thanks and have a great day.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $18,000.
Looks nice.
“This is a 1951 willys pickup that I bought approximately 5 years ago and have been working on it ever since. It runs great and absolutely no problems. It is a blast to drive but do not have to sell but just seeing the kind of offers I can get. Here is a list of the things that have been done to it. These are just the things that I can list off the top of my head and I am sure that I have missed a few things.
UPDATE: Was up for location auction. **SOLD**
This in-person-auction takes place January 7, 2014, in Meredosia, IL. The truck may make a good restoration project. Looks like it has been stored quite a while.