UPDATE: Was listed at $3500. **SOLD** It runs and drives.
“For sale is a 1942 Ford Jeep , Flat Head 4 Cyl , Three Speed Transmission , 4×4 . Runs great , Four Wheel Drive Works Great. Asking 3500.00 O.B.O”
UPDATE: Was listed at $3500. **SOLD** It runs and drives.
“For sale is a 1942 Ford Jeep , Flat Head 4 Cyl , Three Speed Transmission , 4×4 . Runs great , Four Wheel Drive Works Great. Asking 3500.00 O.B.O”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Given the price, this is worth a look.
“Survivor – except original engine/transmission…and everything under the hood lost! Original seats (black) in good condition, smooth, comfortable, no tears, no bumps. Side curtains are clear and in good condition. Top in good condition, too – one snap missing, IIRC. Boot cover in good shape. Rear, plastic window clear and in good condition, as the pictures show. Ran great for fifteen years; not so good after my mechanic lost the engine and stuff.
All original except the paint job. Willys dealer in Tacoma was original owner thru 1980, and gave it a great (heavy-duty) fire-engine red paint job. Chip on rear bumper deck shows car was originally yellow. No evidence of there ever being side steps. Glass good. Chrome good.
Looks ready for a sunny day.
“1948 Willys Jeepster VJ2 two door Phaeton convertible. Original yellow with black strips. This Jeepster has not been modernized in any way and retains that 1948 touring car look and feel. This is an extremely nice Jeepster, a real head turner and a “Thumbs Up” getter from other drivers! Just 19,000 Jeepsters were produced over 3 years. Original Hurricane L-134 flathead 4-cylinder engine (rebuilt in 1993) and a newly rebuilt 3 speed manual transmission with electric overdrive. New brake systems, new seat belts recently installed. The interior is in great shape with tan seats and black carpet. The top is in great condition and folds easily. All four side curtains are included and are in good shape. The body and frame are rust free.
$19,700.00 OBO
Contact through Craigslist or call: 480-489-5509″
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $1500.
It doesn’t run at the moment, but it looks solid.
“For sale is a 1975 US mail jeep in great shape. The jeep was bought at an auction and was in perfect running order. However it has been sitting for about 10 years and I do not know if it runs now. It only has one seat and all controls are on the right side of vehicle. The tires that are on it now are flat but haven’t tried putting air in them. Its been kept inside a barn since it was bought. Give me a call if you have any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
The consensus is that this wagon is the same one as this 1956 single-door Florida wagon. The only difference we can spot are the license plates.
“Restored 1957 Jeep Willys, finished in blue and white. Mechanically sound: runs great, starts right up (it has a Buick V8 under the hood). Transfer case has been rebuilt. Tires are like new.
Cosmetically: It has never seen snow since being restored, and it has won multiple shows. No bondo, this Willys was restored properly. Very clean inside and out. Has single delivery door on the rear.
Clean Kentucky title, 2 sets of keys.”
This is worth a look.
“This Willy’s had a frame off restoration in 2007/2008, and has approximately 303 miles since restoration. Very little rust on frame or jeep body, original tub does have few bondo spots from previous owner, but professionally done. These body tubs can be purchased new and easily installed if a new looking Willy’s is your style – although, this Willy’s looks great as is. Strong original engine that was also re-built at restoration. All gauges work except the fuel gauge. 4×4 is perfect, as are the shifting capabilities. Radiator has been re-cored, so like new, and new thermostat was also installed.
Windshield w/wiper motor and complete extra frame included, orig. manual too. Frame is in excellent cond. sand blasted and primed!
I’ll deliver free within Vt.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was priced at $2250. Not currently running.
“1953 jeep cj3b perfect to restore, all there except seats,stored for 25 years, motor turns has oil pressure. aint-freeze checks good. have metal top. 2250.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $4000.
“This jeep has been stored in the garage for 40 years
from 1973 and is still there.
It ran when it was stored and needed some work done at that time.
It was never moved or started and no attempts were made to do any repairs since 1973
It was one of these projects my father never got to finish”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9500
(01/27/2012) This looks good.
“52 willys jeep
Completely Restored to original condition
Also has canvas top and doors brand new also
this is not a fiberglass body. it is a completely new metal tub
Posting for my grandpa
asking 9500** reasonable offers considered**
Call 906 786- five- five- two- two”