This looks very nice.
“1960 willys jeep pickup truck; stock willys hurricane motor; high & low gears run great; drives good; lost job, must sell; drives good; call Rick 231-578-6743”
This looks very nice.
“1960 willys jeep pickup truck; stock willys hurricane motor; high & low gears run great; drives good; lost job, must sell; drives good; call Rick 231-578-6743”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200
(02/17/2010) Nice Wagon!
“A Cool 1951 Willys Wagon. It is a two wheel drive. The engine is a fuel injected Vortec V6 backed up by a 5 speed manual with about 45,000 miles on them. Just installed this summer is a heavy duty mustang II independent front suspension with tubular a arms power disk brakes and rack and pinion POWER steering. New shocks all around, just tuned up and oil change, does have a collectors license. Wipers, lights all work turn signals installed, high-back bucket seats in front, foldaway bench in back with 5 seat belts installed. guages work. Gets about 24 mpg and good power. cruses at 75 with no problems. get in and drive it. you don’t have to mess with mechanicals. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Here’s an interesting build.
“will trade for bass boat and trailer.”
This is a good looking wagon.
“1961 Willys Wagon, Totally restored, 4 wheel drive, only driven on weekends, Lots of fun to drive! Call 402-571-7226”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK THE VIN … THIS WAS A FUN ONE: The seller noted on ebay that this is a ’57, but it has the older, pre’57 dash. That raised a flag. So, I looked closely at the VIN: The first set of numbers are 55268 instead of 453 GB2. That VIN actually belongs to a 1956 Pickup Truck 6 cyl (226 ci) with 4wd with a serial number of 33836. See this service bulletin for the details.
“Very original Willys CJ3B. No body lift, original 4cyl engine, manual lockers on front, 3 speed trans. Color is Red, original upolstry in great shape and this has rear bench seat. Tool box under passenger seat. 4 good tires – spare is for decoration. Has AM/FM cassette and Jensen speakers under dash on firewall. Top is serviceable. No Bondo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
(03/21/2010) This is a nice looking build.
“1953 Willys, CJ 350 Chevy engine, SM420, Dana 18, 44 Rear-Detroit Locker, Warn Winch 8000 lb never used. Mickey Thompson Wheels and Tires 33, With Spare to match with custom rack on back. Custom front bumper to hold the winch. Brand new Chrome headers (not seen in pictures) Full Roll Bar, High Back front seats. First pictures shows when top was new and before headers were put on and without the diamond plate side and rear panels. (all have been installed since then.) Second pic. is without the full top at Lincoln Center Car show.
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/16/2010) This looks like a very good price to me.
“64 Willys Jeep CJ5, F head 4 cylinder engine, T-90 3spd transmition, Model 18 transfercase, Dana/Spiser 25 frontend and 44 rearend with 5.38 gears, Power take off Ramsey winch, Half hard top with full hard doors, Bikini top, Windjamer, Half soft doors, Aluminum wheels, BFG mud terrain tires, Tow bar, Looks good, Runs good, $4200. obo, Call Bob 520-628-7375”
UPDATE: Was $4500. **SOLD**
(03/14/2010) Here’s a good looking VEC with VIN 21131.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2a, serial number 21131, a very early civilian jeep with the column shift. PTO winch. Owned since 1965. Speedometer broke at 34000 miles. It has been stored in the shop or garage for many years. Starts and runs good, has leaky brake cylinder. tires are old, old.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. **SOLD**
(03/17/2010) If you are gonna build a jeep rod, go all the way. This builder went farther than that. How about the hood ornament or the cutout star on the hood. Pretty unusual!
“This is a 1949 Willys CJ2-A that features- New frame and body from Willys Acres (Canada), Rebuild 134 Willys Jeep Motor & transmission, New brakes, starter, carb, alternator, clutch & drive shaft. Front 700 x 16 firestone military tires, new 16 x 4 wheels from coker tires, rear 820 x 15 firestone, 15 x 7.5 smoothy wheels from coker tires. wheels are powder coated red, chrome 30 Cal. Browning machine gun, 1957 chevy steering box”
Nice looking pair.
“This is a true WWII 1/4 ton willys jeep! It has only 2266 miles since an A1 restoration! must see to appreciate! It also comes with a very rare WWII utility trailer! Serious buyers only! No tire kickers! $9600 very firm. Call 615-563-8992”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Unusual paint job with the corner accents.
“Restored 1953 CJ3B Willys. New brakes all the way around, new muffler system, extra NDTmilitary tires, new mud tires on vehicle and new navy gray leather seats in front and back. Vehicle is painted in navy gray. Tire chains come with vehicle. Lots of extra’s included.”
It appears well patched.
“this is a nice one. does have few isues but overall is a deal. it is orginila 4 cylinder engine and body and paint work recently done. the back part of the jeep has been galvanized and fiberglassed. for more info call 229 873-6970. thanks”
Here’s a good looking GPW.
“This is a 1942 Ford GPW Jeep. Total restoration completed in 2009. Jeep is show/parade ready. Lots of spare parts come with vehicle. Call for details – 410-634-1311”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500 & new pics.
(02/02/10) “I have a 1948 willys jeepfor sale, at it has a ford v-8 i think either a 289 or 302 from the early to mid 80’s. it has been streched and other mods… i honestly dont know much about it it needs some minor work but runs and drives. im tyying to sell it so i can buy a rear wheeel drive import.3,500.00 O.B.O. want to sell asap contact TIM with any questions. 253-380-9140”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Not a bad price. Carbs are cheap and easy to replace! That said, how exactly does one ‘crack’ a carb??? A block yes, but a carb? Maybe it’s the intake manifold?
“Classic Willy’s Jeepster – good condition- was running great until we cracked carburetor – Must sell – $ 6,500.00 OBO Email if interested to see.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was eBay.
This is Norman. Norman looks good!
“You are bidding on a 1951 M38 military jeep. This jeep runs great and the body is in very good condition. There is a small rust spot on the passenger floor board, about the size of a quarter, I included it in the pictures. The fuel gauge only works when the fuel level gets to 1/2 tank, then it reads accurate. The windshield is cracked due to my nephew sitting on it when I had it down. The transmission, rear-end, and transfer case work flawlessly transitioning in and out of 4-wheel drive and high/low range. The engine starts on first crank and always has. All fluid levels are up to date and get checked routinely. My uncle sold it to my brother and I purchased it from him 2 years ago. I drive the jeep twice per week, once to take my son bird hunting, the other to his baseball game on Thursday nights (approx. 3 miles). It is not street legal so I take it through the neighborhood by my house staying off of the highway. My wife’s car has been sitting out too long and she wants her spot back in the garage and my third garage door only measures 62 inches wide, not wide enough; that is the only reason I am selling it. I tried to locate a title but was unable to do so, the process is simple to acquire a bonded title but cost approx. $150 depending on the value of the vehicle, I did not take this step due to the cost and the amount of time to get it back from the DOT, plus I never needed it to be street legal. The odometer reads 44, 304 miles, not sure if thats accurate.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $35300.
What’s the white “blob” under the dash plate?
“Completely restored Willys Jeep CJ-2A 1949, 2 new seats will be installed $5300.00 406-475-3306″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7700.
It’s a nice truck. It sports an automatic and that is rare even among custom Willys trucks.
“Sell (or maybe trade for classic car, Harley, or labor to build an apartment or garage). We can work out the money up or down…this is a Daily driver or/and a great parade truck….All Chevy underneath…350 Chevy V-8, 700-R4 tranny, Camaro 10 bolt rear, 1956 Chevy front axle w/discs, very nice LOKAR brand shifter and Emergency brake set……eye catcher…….Patriotic theme……..must see to appreciate, $12,500 invested……”
UPDATE: Price droped to $2500. Looks like a good price
I’m guessing the year is wrong, but it looks good.
“I’m selling a 1948 Willys Jeep. It has a 283 motor in it with a Muncy 4 speed. It also has fiberglass frontend, soft top and bucket seats. I’m asking $3000 obo. If you have any questions or want to see more pics please email or call me (530) 477-2470”
UPDATE: **SOLD** $8000.
This looks nice.
“First year for the Jeepster-this is an older restoration and is a good driver-original drivetrain-4 cyl overdrive-not a show car but could be asking $8k obo or equal trades considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5900
(03/10/09) Here’s a great looking CJ-3B. I’d like to see some more pics of it.
“Willys Jeep CJ-3B , Rebuilt Original 4 cylinder Drivetrain, Original 6 volt elec. System. Added 6 volt electric fuel pump. many new parts and new tires. It’s been in my family for over 40 years. 37,000 Miles, always kept indoors. My Mechanic says it needs to be driven more and I don’t have the time anymore for play. Email any questions you may have by replying or leave a phone number. I believe this is an ideal candidate for a total restoration to its original military appearance, which would at the least double it’s value, by ebay research.”
I ran across JP Magazine’s feature about the Olson’s ice racing jeep “Black Ice” today. There are a variety of interesting and unusual ideas implemented in this custom rig that could probably be used for road, trail and off-road racing applications. It’s a fun Jeep to check out.
Learn much more about this vehicle at JP Magazine and view many more pictures there, too. Here are a couple images:
UPDATE: Was $9500. **SOLD**
(01/01/09) Lots of custom work here.
“43 willys jeep frame off custom restoration no bondo black cherry with pearl. custom built frame, dana 44 axels, dana 20 split stick transfer. 350 automatic trans, 350 motor. 33in tire. bikini top and full top. lots of extras a real head turner.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Here’s a nice CJ-2A.
“1947 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Complete frame off restoration. Original Motor, Transmission, rearends. New steel body.New tires. Everything is new or rebuilt. Looks better than new. 4ci motor,3spd trans. 4wheel drive does work. New top,interior,new windsheild. Runs good,Drives good. ”
UPDATE: Price now $4500
(10/26/09) This still have the 6 volt system. Unusual paint job. Needs top.
“1949 jeepster that has a L head 4 cylinder engine and runs. And I have driven it up to two days ago, but rain came. It has been rattlecanned red so paint looks bad. Has a large long gouge on passenger side and rusted out areas in the rocker panels. Column shifter with an overdrive. Shifts very good. 2 wheel drive. And a very fun car to drive. Large area in back with a large back seat. Interior needs total restoration and top bows sandblasted and painted. Needs canvas top too. Didn’t need it in good weather. These are very rare and obviously hard to find. Might trade for an original CJ3B. or a MB or M38 (not a A1). Jeeps need to be complete and fairly good condition. Still 6 volt. Starts almost everytime on first or second try. I do perfer cash though.”