UPDATE: This sold. Was on eBay.
VEEPs are pretty rare. This looks unusual even for a VEEP. I’ve never seen a hood decorated quite that way.
UPDATE: This sold. Was on eBay.
VEEPs are pretty rare. This looks unusual even for a VEEP. I’ve never seen a hood decorated quite that way.
This looks like a nice little jeep.
“This CJ2 is in very good condition, with very good 32X11.50 R15LT tires, a new Northern Industrial 9000 Lb. Winch which has never been used, a tow Bar is mounted on the jeep and has electrical connections, the stereo is a Sony AM/FM CD and MP3 player that works well, it has front High Back Bucket seats and a good bench seat in back. The engine is a Buick V6 and works well, the transmission is Automatic and works well. The paint job is custom, light tan desert camoflauge and there is chrome trim. The title is Clear. I sell it AS IS, but I know of no serious problems with this vehicle, the actual mileage on this vehicle is unknown. I have gotten too old to go riding in the desert anymore, but this is the perfect vehicle for those who still can. The buyer will need to come to Arizona to pick the vehicle up. It is located at my home about 60 miles north of Phoenix.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
Not perfect, but looks pretty solid.
“1945 FORD GPW MILITARY JEEP $7000
SAME FAMILY AND GARAGE KEPT SINCE 1963
RUNS GREAT, LOOKS GREAT, DATA PLATES IN PLACE
READY FOR PARADES, FARM, OR COMPLETE RESTORATION”
Not a perfect replica, but looks solid.
“This handcrafted mahogany wood model is an extremely beautiful replica of a World War II Willys jeep with machine gun. Weapon is optional and can be easily removed if desired, it also rotates 360 degrees. Model has an extremely detailed interior with gauges, foot and brake pedal and steering wheel that rotates. This is not some cheap wood toy, each model takes an average of 18 hrs to complete and is coated with 3 coats of polyurethane for a super high gloss finish. You will not find a better more detailed model than this. 10″ Length, 5″ Width, 5.5″ Height.”
No pics provided.
“warn overdrive for the back of a dana 18 on a willys, or any rig that you have a dana 18 with PTO port . it is for the 29 tooth gear, bought it, and never installed it, finally got our willys running and dont feel like taking anything apart on it. dont bother lowballing. 650$
willys leaf springs, can use as an add a leaf
20$ for the whole pile of springs.
-jonathan
925 759 7593
email or txt no calls please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
“1963 CJ3Bwith no motor, trans, or transfer case. This Jeep has some rust but all is fixable. Has windshield frame not seen in pics. Have title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $625.
This appears pretty straight. I suspect it has some rust.
“Have a title, but not in running condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It might not be all stock, but it sure looks liek a great run around jeep for the price.
“Runs good, new tire and wheels
Needs master cylinder
Selling for a friend, Alaska Plates
More pictures upon request”
The jeep looks solid. I respectfully disagree with the claim that “it will never lose its value”, as we all know by the many “ran when parked” descriptions of jeeps. I would say they will all lose value unless maintained, which is an investment of time and money.
“1949 willys jeep. Has been restored. Almost ever part you can think of has been replaced, rebuilt or restored .Has oringmal flat head 4 cyl. T-90 3 speed. front, rear diffs have be rebuilt transmission to. Engine is stock and runs and purs like a kitten. Jeep has Military tires that are brand new including spare. 16″ wheels. Brand new best top with an extra set of doors. In side of jeep has been rhino lined. Has new heater with defroster vents. This jeep needs nothing. You can drive it in a parade, take it four wheeling this thing will go just about anywhere, or just cruise it around town. Tow it anywhere with its own tow bar. I have lots of pics of this jeep, but its a must see. It gets attention where ever I go. If you want something that will never loose value and is different than this is the jeep for you. You Can see more photos here”
http://s1147.photobucket.com/albums/o559/muledeers/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
It needs to go says the wife. Ran when parked twenty years ago . . .
“1945 Willys MB. This was given to Army ordinance in 1945.Serial# 422510. Needs complete restoration.Ran when parked but motor is now stuck from sitting.Was going to restore myself but never got around to it so after 20 years wife says it needs to go.”