UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(08/24/2009) “1942 MB Willys Jeep, Original 134 CI flathead 4 cylinder, Warn overdrive, Many new parts, Lots of work done,
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(08/24/2009) “1942 MB Willys Jeep, Original 134 CI flathead 4 cylinder, Warn overdrive, Many new parts, Lots of work done,
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This might be a good deal if you need to replace your CJ-7 body.
“Have a complete new fiberglass body, from the 1 piece front end to rear of the tub, including the windshield frame, body mounting kit, throttle bracket, and How To CD. Also have a 1986 Laredo rusty smashed tub with a Clear AZ title and some other misc parts laying around I’ll throw in. Just the fiberglass would cost you about $2200 plus shipping and tax, I’m thinking a value of around $1500. Looking for a used #7000 car hauler type trailer, tractors, military vehicles, short or long guns, vertical milling machine. Just starting a Willys CJ3B project. Open to most anything. Kind of taking up inside storage space, so I would like to see it on a trailer leaving the yard, before the next project starts taking up space.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The body is a bit rough, but plenty of parts on this no reserve FC.
“60’s Jeep FC150 complete, yet not running. Been sitting since 1975, has bad tranny. Bill of Sale only. Snow plow assembly already sold.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This looks nice enough, but something odd’s has been done to the normal fuel inlet. It’s also got the wrong grille for a 1946.
“1946 Willys Flat Fender Jeep. Excellant Condition for this vehicle, Only minor rust on under structure. All floorboards solid. Odometer reads 17,000 uncertain how many times it has rolled over. Overall very solid vehical for 1946..”
UPDATE: Was $7500. **SOLD**
This appears to be a well done conversion with some great details. Check out the extended cab. I noticed the extra window and thought that looked unusual, but the extended cab is so well done that I had to go look at other truck pics to figure out how it was modified. The dashboard looks nicely blended between old and new.
“This is a truly unique vehicle with $20,000+ invested in build. It is a Jeep Willys Cab with a custom oak bed sitting on a 1988 Ford Ranger 4×4 frame and running gear. It also has a custom interior complete with power seats. An incredible amount of time was invested in the extended cab. It looks like it rolled off the assembly line as an extended cab truck.”
Looks solid, though I’m not familiar with the military spoked rims 🙂
“1951 Willys CJ3A For sell!!! I buy old jeeps and restore them then resell. I have done many jeeps over the years… I got this one from the second owner here in Dry Western Colorado who had it for about 15 years on his ranch, it had a hard top on it the whole time so there is NO rust in the jeep. I sand blasted the whole body and wheels, epoxy primed and put WW2 OD green for the paint. It has the flat head four cylinder motor. I rebuilt the carburetor put new points condenser and spark plugs in it. motor runs good, starts right up every time, has good power, does smoke a little blue smoke but not bad at all. Has T-90 transmission. I rebuilt the front brake cylinder, put all new gauges in the jeep with a new speedometer cable. put new canvas seats in the jeep from Surplus City Jeep Parts, they are very comfortable and very well made… The owner before me had replaced the wiring, so that is a year or two old. Comes with the hard top and doors that where on it before I tore it apart if you want it, also comes with rear seat. This jeep is a tight little jeep and is really fun. I have driven in just a few times since I have done the restoration and it drive’s good, I have taken it 50 MPR and it doesn’t rattle or shake like some of the old jeeps. keep in mind its over 59 years old.. I have a Colorado title for the jeep. if you have any questions please call me at (970-210-0680) or email me. Jeep needs just a few things to get her all done such as light bulbs, gas tank sender and and a few other things to get it all done.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
(09/01/2010) The body appears solid.
“Willys Pickup 1953; Not running, has most of the components, the tires are shreaded, has chevy v6 motor not mounted, orginal transfercase and axels, body isn’t too bad either. Asking 1100 OBO (702)241-2021 call or txt please-emails for additional pics only and specify that you are not a spammer. Parts or Restoration Vehicle, we have the means to help you mount it on your trailer or will deliver to St. George for additional 275.00 cash in hand and money for the pickup upon delivery. Located in NW Las Vegas”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
This is a pretty Jeepster.
“Up for sale is a 1950 Willys Jeepster. This is a very good driver that is dependable for trips. 6 cylinder with overdrive tranny. No smoke, no drips, cranks great! Very, very nice running Jeep. All gauges work, new shocks and runs on modern gas.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500. Paint changed to Tangelo Orange (from white).
(01/28/2010) Very nice….
“48 willys on a ranger frame.302 ho out of a late model mustang with over drive trans.Cold air,power windows,Eagle one alloys.runs and looks great—great spring time beach wagon!!!!”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This has a stuck cylinder, but sure looks good otherwise. The seller is will to trade.
“1947 CJ-2A. All original & Complete. L134 Flathead (one cylinder stuck from sitting) does not run at this time. Original running gear. Good shape overall. Some rust at the body mounts, but rest of tub, etc, is good. WA Title. Note: Jeep is located on east side, near Walla Walla, WA.
Best Offer over $1500.00 or Trade: I need a farm type truck with a dump bed/hoist. Doesn’t need to be fancy, but it does need to be roadworthy.
Note: Have 1 or 2 more rigs to throw in as possible trading stock.
1. 1986 Dodge 1/2 ton 4×4 (slant six, 4 speed, good tires, runs out good) — $1000.00 value
2. 1976 Dodge 1 ton dually (will run/drive with some electrical work) — $750.00 value”