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“Original 1947 Willys Jeep. Runs well, manual transmission. Mileage unknown due to age, picture will be added in a few days. Call: (209) 617-1782”
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“Original 1947 Willys Jeep. Runs well, manual transmission. Mileage unknown due to age, picture will be added in a few days. Call: (209) 617-1782”
This looks good.
“Has a 327 Engine with 150 pounds of compression, 8 cyclinders, new brakes, Ranchero schocks, and new carburetor. Contact Randy @ 208-495-2661”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
“1944 JEEP HAS FORD 200 6 CYLINDER IN IT RUNS GOOD HAS BEEN LIFTED I THINK ITS HAS SPRING OVER STILL NEEDS WORK ON THE STEERING IT TURNS SHARPER ONE WAY THAN THE OTHER AND IT SOME NEEDS BRAKE WORK BODY IN GREAT SHAPE THIS IS A PROJECT JEEP HAS CLEAR TITLE ALSO HAVE A BRAND NEW SET OF 5 35 INCH SWAMPERS MOUNTED ON WHEELS FOR THE RIGHT DEAL WOULD LET THEM GO WITH IT 1800.00 OBO”
Here’s a cheap plow vehicle.
“Rusty body (bad) frame solid, runner 57K miles, realy should be restored 6cly herricane will keep plow blade and sell for $500 Call 2074596423”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(12/02/2010) This looks like a good deal.
“1963 Willy’s high hood, original 4 cylinder motor runs great, 33″ tires, aluminum wheels, full size spare, twin stick transfer case, front locker, bimini top & soft top, tow bar included. Exellent wheeler. 3,000 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100
(11/30/2010) Well, it runs. It doesn’t look all that bad.
“1947 willys jeep, partly restored, does drive and run. some new parts, needs to be finished great project 1200.00 0b0 will consider trades. please no emails or text messages they cannot be answered…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
(10/24/2010) This appears solid.
“Hello I will trade my 1948 CJ2A Jeep for a clean travel trailer or good running 1975 CJ Jeep. Thank You, Victor.”
UPDATE: Price bumped to $2500
(10/31/2010) This looks to be a good price.
“Willys CJ2. Brake cyclinders rebuilt, new shoes, master cyclinder rebuilt, new shocks. original engine runs good. 571-1390”
UPDATE: Still Available
(09/12/2010) The builder of this jeep wasn’t satisified with a SOA, so they went 5″ above that!
“1944 Ford Gov. Personnel Carrier Willys body style; Motor is 232 or 237 cubic inch Buick V-6 (motor was rebuilt before installed); Transmission is standard 4 speed with granny low; Odom. is true reading 12164 (that is what it is showing); Ford 9 inch rear end; After-market power steering; Original heater; No A/C; No back seat; 5 inch spring over lift-will take 35 inch tires; Roll bar not factory; also have compass; Soft top aftermarket (needs repaired); Red in color with the original paint of O.D. Green under hood; Good solid Jeep, two small rust spots. 4 wheel drive works good; Original front axel”
No Updates tonight (sat night).