UPDATE: The buyer backed out of the $8100 price, so it was reauctioned. The second time it sold for $10,500.
Thanks to Blaine for sharing this BaT Auction. This Sherwood pedal jeep sold for $8100!
UPDATE: The buyer backed out of the $8100 price, so it was reauctioned. The second time it sold for $10,500.
Thanks to Blaine for sharing this BaT Auction. This Sherwood pedal jeep sold for $8100!
Roberto Flores shared this image from another group of an older jeep pulling floats. The hardtop is unusual and was usually seen in Europe, but it’s my guess that this was taken in California somewhere. I was able to use Google search to locate the same pic on Jalopy Journal.
Looks like a good price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/948598007036778
“One dual lever style Dualmatic locking hub for Willys or Kaiser Jeep 41-71. Locks and unlocks, no cracks in housing. Located in Central Colorado Springs near Union and Fillmore.”
This looks like a solid build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/481105667812208/
“1952 Willy’s CJ3A 350 Motor t18 transmission Dana 20 transfercase with warn overdrive fourteen bolt rear end with disc brakes Dana 44 front end also disc brake power steering Ramsey 8000 lbs winch fuel cell electric fuel pump swinging pedals spring over suspension and rancho shocks Comes with bikini top and full soft cab as well. We live on Palomar Mountain and the price is OBO”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9750.
(02/18/2023) Nice jeep with a variety of updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1548810412697706/
“Completely rebuilt, runs great and a real beauty flat fender.
1946 Willys CJ2A (CJ3A windshield)
1977 Buick V6-231 Even Fire
T-89 3 speed transmission/Mod 18 transfer case
New 33″ tires, gas tank, full cage, gauges, radiator, fan, thermostat
Straight body, reinforced frame and power steering”
John shared this one. This looks in good shape, though I think replacing that front bumper would help improve the look. That said, this jeeps is registered as a 1968, so not sure if that will cause a titling issue in some states.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/507030918433011/
“1957 Jeep cj5 Willys pretty original runs great started up after winter on first try with a starter fluid. Took her for a 15 minute spin with no issues. Four-wheel-drive, high and low works brakes have been fixed and stops as good as any car with 4 drum breaks. Willing to take you for a test drive. This is by no means a show quality restoration. Was done by a gentleman in Maine in a garage on a budget. Tub has been patched up. From 10 feet away. The jeep looks amazing. Great driver used it all summer last year. If you don’t like attention, don’t waste your time. This Jeep draw more attention than a Ferrari. If you don’t like attention, this is in the car for you. Got this Jeep to go get ice cream run with the kids. Turns out that I spend more time getting beer. If you have questions PM. Jeep is roadworthy and registered as a 68.”
Seems like some value here. Needs steering wheel at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2219322365105050
“1949 Willies Jeep lots of upgrades. Clean California Title. Needs a steering column and a radiator as the project was never completed. The engine was running before starting the overhaul. Rhino Liner on undercarriage. A small amount of TLC and she’ll be ready for the family. One of a kind find here. Make me an offer and I’ll deliver locally for free!”
Bill shared this auction for a 1979 CJ-5 that looks in good shape. The highest bid is $3500 with 3 days to go.
https://barnfinds.com/bf-auction-1979-jeep-cj-5
“Purchasing a classic where the hard work is done is tempting, especially if the vehicle is a turnkey proposition that a new owner can enjoy immediately. Such is the case with this 1979 Jeep CJ-5. The current owner has splashed some cash on this beauty, with the panel and paintwork fairly new. It is a rock-solid, rust-free off-roader featuring the range-topping V8 under the hood. There is scope for the winning bidder to personalize this ride, although leaving it untouched is a viable approach. The owner feels it is time for this Jeep to find a new home, and has listed it exclusively with us at Barn Finds Auctions.”
John shared this Kubota 2203 build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1167604051165718
“1948 willys Cj2a with a kubota 2203 Turbo diesel engine, new non script body. Absolutely zero rust, Completely restored. Upgraded disk brakes and Modern steering. 95% complete. No title currently registered in Vermont. Or best offer”
Unclear if this runs or not. Seller seems to think high hoods were only made for two years?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1151076756173484
“1954 willys 2.3 ford turbo engine out of 1985 turbo t-bird. With c-4 automatic transmission. Trans cool and fan. 35in tires 5.13 lockers front and back power steering new seats. High Hood only made it 2 years”