This looks like a good price.
“For sale 1948 cj2a jeep 6 cylinder engine 33″ tires $ 1000 call 308-684-3442”
This looks like a good price.
“For sale 1948 cj2a jeep 6 cylinder engine 33″ tires $ 1000 call 308-684-3442”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
“2 FlatFender Willys Jeeps…clear titles..both run and drive ok..both in damn decent shape…$4000 each”
It runs (though smokes). It plows. Looks like a good price.
“1964 CJ-5 Jeep this Jeep has been used only to plow a drive way for the last 20 years. It runs but smokes now,I think it’s the valve seals. It starts right up and runs great. The break lines are rotted out. I have a new master cylinder and rebuild kits for the wheels cylinders and some new brake hoses. I replaced the generator last year with a new GM alternator. The floors need work they were patched already. The frame seems to be in good shape I didn’t see any rot. The body has some rot and rust.The plow pump was just replaced with a newer Meyers pump which works great just needs to be wired. I have the controls and lights for the plow. This is a project I didn’t have time for. Would be a great project for someone or good for parts. I don’t have any paper work on it. I could provide a bill of sale. You can get a title from one of the online companies. The guy who had it before me owned it for 20 years. Call Tom @ 917-364-2605 Please call between 9am-10pm.The price is $750.00 CASH ONLY or let me know what you have to trade! The plow pump and lights alone are worth $600.00 and no I won’t sell the just the plow pump. I won’t ship you must have it towed home! Don’t text me I will only take phone calls.”
This appears in good shape. Unclear if it runs.
“1950 Willys Jeepster, Serial # 13651, $4950, Needs Restored.”
This is beautiful.
“Restored 1951 Willys Jeep Station Wagon for sale; runs and drives excellent. The Hurricane OHV 6 cylinder engine was overhauled several years ago (at time of restoration) but has less than 500 miles on it; it was rebuilt by a local machine shop (Osgood’s) for roughly $4,000 (have receipts). The clutch / pressure plate, the brake cylinders, shocks, king-pins, all the glass (Davis Glass), carpet, upholstery, and headliner were replaced at the time of the engine rebuild. The paint job and re-plating of the chrome a short time later; price: $12,995. This vehicle has been stored in a garage for over a decade; it has very few minor flaws. Please call 541-926-8131.”
This looks like a good price. It seems to lean to the right?
“1946 Willys Jeep Trailer, very good condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2100.
I wonder why this is sporting a Dana 23-2 rear end? The Dana 23-2 was used on the MBs/GPWs and early ’46. Next, the Dana 41 was used until the Late 1950 CJ-3As when the Dana 44 was installed. As best I can tell, all the M-38s used a Dana 44.
“Rare Korean War military Jeep. Good body; solid floors, has some rust on sides but easily repairable. Swapped in Chevy 350, stock, runs good. Comes with Advance Adapters Small Block Chevy to original Jeep T-90 transmission assembly($500 new), good transmission and good Transfer case, Dana 25 front axle, Dana 23-2 rear axle, 15 inch wheels with tires that are worn out. I will sell for $2,100 negotiable.”
For $25k, I’d hope for at least a few markings …
“1941 Willys MB, slate grill, fully restored from the tires to the top to original condition. $25,000. Call 415-519-1513.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
There might be some value here. The rollcage looks pretty good.
“Here is a 52 willys cj3a jeep. Have good windshield frame. The frame is solid . The body is shot. Have lots of parts if you need. The title and vin plate is good and is in my name.”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
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1957 Jeep FC 150. no title. Disassembled. $2500 obo. A great project for someone with the time….These are Rare…there were only a few of them made.”