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1953 Willys Jeep M38A1 $5,500 Columbiana, AL

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1953 Willys Jeep M38A1 $5,500 Columbiana, AL

Needs some work on this one, but it also has a lot that is here to start with.

Information from seller:

1953 M38A1 that runs, drives and stops. You have to pump the brakes but other than that it actually drives nicely. New in the last few months: 4 new tires; new master cylinder, brake lines, wheel cylinders and shoes; new battery (12 volt); carburater; points, pulgs and wires; new taillights (stop, turn signals and headlights all work); I am sure I am missing something. It could use paint but I personally like it this way. 4WD works great in both high and low range. No joyrides. Tagged and insured in my name.

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1955 CJ5 listed as 1954 Jeep Willys $2,000 Waycross, GA

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1955 CJ5 listed as 1954 Jeep Willys $2,000 Waycross, GA

This is listed as a 1954 but the data plate from what I make out says it’s a later 1955, 57548 22368 is what I make out but don’t hold me too it the plates are always lightly stamped, the good thing on the plate the screws look legit and there is dark green paint on the plate so its been there for a minute for sure.

The speedo is from an Aero, it’s a 0-10 which are neat pieces. The Willys logo on those are just retro George Jetson stuff.

The Aero seemed to have a what I call 0-0 on the Aero Custom then they used a more common 0-10.

It was my 5 year old son who picked up on the 0-0, I have a wall hanger gauge it’s way broken and he was like “why does this one have two zeros?” of course I said it doesn’t low and behold it went from 0 to 0

Used on the Aero Custom 0-0

There are a few terms we use on the Speedo like the large 0-9, there are a few versions of the large all in one:

Mid 56 to 57

 

The later 0-9 which is very common.

The Tuxedo Park had a chrome bezel around it.

The one really neat part about the large Aero Speedo is they used a chrome bezel like a Tuxedo Park would have, maybe a little different reveal on the two parts.

Information from seller:

1954 Jeep Willy’s · Truck · Driven 100,000 miles I have 54 Willy’s got on trade don’t know much about but good start to a nice toy.

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1953 Jeep Willys CJ3B $6500 Ridgeland, SC

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1953 Jeep Willys CJ3B $6500 Ridgeland, SC

Not going to see one of these everyday, the body lines look like someone put some effort and time into this one, I’ve seen a couple photos of a Willys cab on but not this exact configuration. Its not perfect and not priced or displayed as such, will need some clean up and some panels looked at, but again as I say often worth a look if you are in the market and local to this one to take a look. Plus has room here to make it your own.

Information from seller:

1953 Willys CJ3B that was custom built in Florida custom shop it has a 1935 international cab top that has been fitted to the jeep tub. Both doors open and close and the windshield even folds out like a 35 internal truck it has a 1958 corvette 283 it has the original power pack heads on the engine old school hot rod heads 600 Holley cfm sounds to have a small cam but do not know for sure it still has original jeep transmission with a add on overdrive unit so it’s 3 speed overdrive still uses original jeep fuel tank and also has original jeep heater hooked up and works original milage as far as I’m aware 3455 miles still has original jeep axles has upgraded steering box from Vega which is a upgrade for these cj3bs has aluminum bullet hole wheels has good tires almost like new, new brake/clutch master cylinder unit and newer fresh paint clean South Carolina title fun to drive will trade for rollback or wrecker

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1959 Jeep Willys $20,000 Waycross, GA

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1959 Jeep Willys $20,000 Waycross, GA
’59 Truck with a V6, if your in the market for a truck and were close by this might be worth a look at the set up, (not shown) for stuff like how the V6 was done. It’s a good power plant for a Willys.  If you have never been in a Truck and are in the Market in general I always recommend anyone who has not sat in and driven a truck to do so prior to buying, they can be a tight fit, Willys were not large vehicles by any means. But Trucks are super fun to drive, nice to find that out a lot sooner that you will need a Wagon to be more comfortable.
 
Information from seller:
1959 Willys Tuck 4WD
Runs Great
Has A/C both cold and hot
Not a restoration
Has a 2003 Chevy V6 engine
Body is in ok shape
 
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1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 Variant $14,000 OBO Otisville, NY

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1967 Kaiser Jeep M715 Variant $14,000 OBO Otisville, NY

Listed as just a Kaiser Jeep, probably has a sub model number, so will knowingly just list as a M715 Variant, but it’s a cool rig something different for sure.

Says has a Generator / Welder / Air Compressor may make a new rig to have on the next long adventure.

Shuold have the 230_OHC Tornado and a T98 with full PTO set up, these would have  detached transfer case, they are really neat vehicles. As expected these are typically low mile rigs, not that time is friendly to anything that sits. I like it.

Information from seller:

Everything‘s been all done. New clutch. Lotta new parts too much list. For more information call the number on the list

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