Susan Katz Keating writes about the loss of her jeep. At one point shoe compares how her jeep viewed itself vs. how other vehicles view it. I found it funny.
http://www.susankatzkeating.com/2013/10/my-parking-space-no-longer-sports-jeep.html
Susan Katz Keating writes about the loss of her jeep. At one point shoe compares how her jeep viewed itself vs. how other vehicles view it. I found it funny.
http://www.susankatzkeating.com/2013/10/my-parking-space-no-longer-sports-jeep.html
Here’s a nice shot of a jeep pulling a float in a parade that Marc spotted.
Sooo, why is this priced at $298? They didn’t even get the year right.
“1/43 Scale Hand-Built White Metal Model by Milestone Miniatures.
GC70
WILLYS (FORD) JEEP
RAF LIVERY
1941
The MODEL is in MINT condition.
The BOX is in EXCELLENT condition – SLIGHTLY WORN.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7200.
This looks good. The windshield is unusual.
“Open the garage and cruise the backroads! Be the only one on the block to to own an early CJ, this is the same thing your grandpa rode in. New tires, year old paint, new alternator, starts and runs great, 65 years old but looks great and works good, Climb a hill better than most newer vehicles or ride in a parade! Lots of time and money has been invested.”
UPDATE: Was listed for $4500. **Status Unknown**
Sounds like some solid updates.
“This is a modified 1952 M38 military jeep. This is very solid and not rusty. It has a 1974 mustang II motor that runs good as well as an automatic transmission and power steering. It has axles from a 1965 CJ5 and will go faster than 45 mph. It needs the metal brake lines replaced on the axles because they are not there from the axle swap. It has the original Dana 18 transfer case and the four wheel drive works. This jeep was built in 1976 and has been sitting ever since in storage. This is not a junky jeep made for the woods to beat up and trash. With a little work this can be a great daily driver. The 1976 white top is still in very good condition. This has a clear TN title.
Is that a hunting platform on top?
“1946 willys jeep cj2a. Runs great all original garage kept. Must see”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Looks like a good price.
“1978 Right Hand Drive Mail Jeep in great condition.
Inline straight 6 motor
Very clean
Used on a mail route, but I recently got a new job and no longer need it
New brakes, new steering box, and many other updates
Drives like a Cadillac”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Apparently there’s no title.
“SELLING AS/IS IAM THINKING BILL OF SALE ONLY I WAS TOLD THE GUY THAT OWNS IT SEEN THE TITLE YEARS AGO BEEN IN FAMILY BOUGHT NEW WITH A PLOW ON BACK NEEDS RESTORE BODY NOT BAD NEED MORE INFO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1966
Robin spotted this funny ad. The price looks good. A beard is recommended.
“Here it is… One of perhaps the most amazing 1966 Jeep CJ5’s ever built. Why you ask with a slightly skeptical tone??? Well I’ll tell you why my friend: because I’m the guy trying to sell it soooo, naturally, it is the most amazing CJ5 ever built and it could be all yours for a mere $1966. But I’m not biased at all…
I suppose your next question would be: Why are you asking $1966? If you have to ask that, well, I just hope you can make the connection all on your own… Now on to the magical details this little beast holds within!!
Year-1966
Engine-The good ol’ Willys 4 cylinder that would keep on chugging through a nuclear holocaust.
Trans-3 speed manual, plus reverse!!
Brakes-manual
Steering-manual
Transfer Case-you guessed it, manual
Body-amazingly straight, no rust!
Full roll cage
Seats-yep, got them too
Wiring-all pretty new
A few more tasty morsels to chew on: It has new brakes on three wheels, the fourth drum didn’t want to slid off as easy and my buddy doing the brakes apparently wasn’t in the fightin’ mood to persuade it, hence why there is an extra set of pads sitting in the back. Maybe you will have more motivation. And some WD40. And a hammer.
Yes, it runs. It needs a new carb though, they are about $130. I wake up every morning with the best intentions to order one, then I look out the window, see a squirrel, and the thought is lost until the next morning. It has happened more than you know and I honestly don’t see it stopping anytime soon. Long story short, you’ll want to buy a new carb! Now for some Q & A time!!
Q: Can I test drive it?
A: Nope, unless you fork over the cash. In that case you’re free to do whatever your little heart desires. I don’t have registration on it and don’t plan on putting any on it. I will fire it up so you can hear the rumble of all those ponies though.
Q: Do you have a top for it?
A: No. Tops are for wimps. It has a rollcage, that’s plenty.
Q: Would it make a good daily driver?
A: In my opinion… Heck no! If you want a daily driver buy a Civic. This is late 40’s technology that somehow made it into the 60’s. If you are looking at buying a manly vehicle such as this I feel this shouldn’t need to be explained this to you.
Q: Do I have to have a beard to own it?
A: No, but highly recommended.
Q: Why are you selling it?
A: I was drinking, bought it from my best friend, now it is taking up precious real estate in the garage. I want it gone. I have no desire to drive it as I’m a big feller, which does not mix well with Jeeps.
Well that ought to get you started, it needs a little tinkering but it is one heck of a solid Jeep! Now lets talk about the price… I’m motivated. Want it gone. Like yesterday. As previously mentioned I’m asking $1,966.00 but feel free to throw out a number. I won’t get offended, I’ll just tell you no if I don’t like it. Pretty simple really. If you get offended that easy, I feel sorry for you.
Trades you ask? Sure, I’ll entertain trades. No vehicles though, trying to reduce that count by one. Got something nifty? Worth a lil’ something? Just let me know.”
This has an unusual dash. It looks like the entire dash plate has been replaced.
“1952 M38 Military Jeep, Good Condition, Has 4 Cylinder Chevy S10 Motor, Transmission And DrivetraiN, Has Original Factory Military “arctic” Hard Top And doors, Includes Many Military Accessories And Extra Parts, Interior Great Condition, Runs Flawlessly, Will Trade For Polaris Ranger, Razr, Other Classic Cars, Or ??? $5600″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.
This might be worth a look.
“I have a 1951 Willys Wagon for sale. This is the rare Parkway Conversion model which has the “barn style” rear doors but with rear side windows cut in from the factory. This is a 4 wheel drive vehicle with high and low range for a total of 6 forward and 2 reverse gears. The body is in very good shape with a few small areas of rust on the exterior. The drivers floor board has been repaired previously and will need to be redone. The engine has been replaced with a Ford y-block. The engine runs strong. The battery is new. The brakes do not work. I have a new master cylinder that I will include with the sale. I am currently restoring another Willys wagon back to original and then I was going to do a “restomod” with this one. I am storing it at a friends house in Wills Point and they are in the process of selling their home so I have to move it. I wish I would have started with this one first as it is in much better shape than the one I am working on. I live in Allen and as I said the vehicle is in Wills Point. I have included a link to my Photobucket page and a Youtube video so that you can see more pictures and a video of the engine running. I do not want to drive out there to meet tire kickers. I want to have a solid deal and then plan on meeting the buyer out there with their trailer and then complete the transaction. I will provide a bill of sale. If you want any further information or pictures let me know and I will provide whatever I can. If you have been looking for this type of vehicle you know this is a good deal for a wagon with the body in as good as shape as this. Please send an email if you are interested and I will respond with my phone number.
I have also included a picture of what this can look like when completed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $850.
Can’t tell much from the pic.
“1946 Willys Jeep 4×4
Has Title
$850.00 obo”
UPDATE: Was $2800. **SOLD**
“I was handed down this Willys a while back and really don’t have the time for it. It is complete, all there with some extras. It has the L-134 flathead motor with all original suspension and wheels. It has CA title and has been on non-op for years.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $1100.
This looks in good condition.
“1952 M100 military jeep trailer. Good condition, has new canvas and tie downs, as well as a two inch adapter with adjustable pintle hook. Has original data plates and a title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It comes pre-chopped. More assembly required.
“I have a 1947 Willy’s overland rat rod project for sale. If you are interested contact me at 231-303-0024
Local pick up and cash only no checks or pay pal”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2950
This looks good.
“302 V8, needs some work, rare cargo doors Clear Mn title in hand. 2950./ best offer Call 763 202 9578. Trades considered Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/23/2013) Here’s a 3B that won’t last long.
“Selling the old toy. Family of five has outgrown it and we purchased a replacement. The top in the picture has a hole in it now…the mice got after it in the barn. It is being advertised on Hwy. 19 at D&R Four Wheel Drive. Stop and check it out. First $4,500 takes it!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1600.
(07/30/2013) I think it’s back to the drawing board on this project. The rollcage looks like a CJ-3B or CJ-5 based on the front loop’s upper bends.
“1952 CJ Jeep on 1990 Toyota 4-runner running gear. V-6, 5 speed, 4×4 Toyota. All Toyota running gear (engine, transmission, 4×4 unit) has extremely low miles. Alot of the work has been done, still some to do. Call Mike at (208) 689-3252.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/22/2013) No pics provided.
“I have 2 1950s Willy’s jeep i am looking for 1000.00 OBO. For willy’s described below:
Vehicle does not run it has a 283 V8 Chevy
has small lift and 31″ tires
It hasn’t run for a few years needs a battery
and didn’t have spark last time we tried to start.
will deliver for the right price.
vehicle is in rough shape and will need lots of work but is a great classic.
2nd willys I have is a 55 completely original motor seized with little to no rust asking $2500
obo
Both are willys wagons”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $4000
(10/24/2013) Fat Herbie Tires? Those are new to me. This looks like a project.
“I have a very rare and hard to find (at a decent price)1953 Willy jeep ,the motor has been rebuilt, transfer case rebuilt , and transmission has been rebuilt , it needs a carburetor ,and a top , the frame from front to back is solid , its like bran new !!tires are good and I have 4 more tires that go with it”
Gary shot this photo of his jeep and boat. He says it really helps to have the jeep for putting the boat into tight, uneven locations on small lakes, like the one below at Binnewater Lake in Rosendale, NY. Looks like a beautiful day for sailing.
Here’s a neat photo of a 8 passenger custom jeep wagon. It looks like “Twit’s Coach Services” is written on the side.
Charles says this photo shows soviet soldiers beside the jeep of Canadian front reporter Richter on the May 7th, 1945.
UPDATE: Todd had to cancel the sale. He will relist soon.
Only the lift is for sale.
“Very Rare Find! Up for sale is a complete, working Monroe Hydraulic System that was manufactured as an aftermarket item for Willys Jeeps in the 1950’s era. These hydraulic systems were made for Willys Jeep Models CJ-2A, CJ-3A, CJ-3B and CJ-5.
What makes this more interesting is that the unit comes with the original Maintenance and Mechanic’s Manual and the original purchase receipt from 1958, which totaled over $900.
As you can see int he pictures, this items has been outside and used for over 50 years, so there is surface rust covering most of the unit.
Although not pictured, there is also a counterweight for this unit that sits nicely in the front bumper area that comes with the unit. Also, the scoop appears to be manufactured by Ford. The “Ford” plate is attached to the scoop as seen in the pictures.
I am located in the San Francisco Bay Area and do not have the time to box the unit. Ideally, the unit would be picked up in the SF Bay Area. If not, I may be able to get the unit to a shipper for boxing and transport but only after discussing with the buyer.”