UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $37,900.
Nice Jeepster, but must have the Scottsdale premium added to the price. I’ll bet driving it does put a smile on your face, as suggested by the seller.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $37,900.
Nice Jeepster, but must have the Scottsdale premium added to the price. I’ll bet driving it does put a smile on your face, as suggested by the seller.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Yep, people do some surprising things with wagons.
“1954 willys jeep wagon chopped 4″ on a 95 chevy 2wd frame fully bagged with air bags adjustable for up to 10″ of travel down all the way frame scrapes. Has a chevy 400sbc with holley dual plane intake manifold holley 650 carburetor HEI ignition new alternator and starter. has optima battery yellow topper, on board belt driven air compressor. electric cooling fan semi air horn all light work. has 4 speeed manual transmission with new clutch .tons of time and lots of money invested around 12k comes with parts truck if you make the right offer. CLUTCH LINKAGE IS VERY STIFF STILL NEEDS SOME WORK BUT ADD YOUR OWN TOUCHES TO THIS TO MAKE IT MORE UNIQUE.
WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR IS
A GOOD FUEL ECONOMY CAR LOW MILES GOOD CONDITION
HARLEY DAVIDSON
CASH
OR A LARGE GUN SAFE (WITH CONTENTS……)
NICE COUCHES AND A AWESOME INTERTAINMENT CENTER”
UPDATE: This likely sold. Was listed at $1000.
“I have a completely restored Willys JEEP REAR PTO UNIT – COMPLETE!!!!! This is a very hard to find unit. Perfect working condition….These drive shafts are impossible to locate!!! Just add gear oil, bolt up and go!!!!!”
Mark just posted this over at sellajeep.com. It’s listed as a 1951 CJ-2A, so either the year or model is wrong.
“This Jeep was used to pick up parts for a local garage. It has its last inspection sticker on the windshield. There are 45,300 original miles on the engine. It was restored by a certified auto mechanic. It has a new tub, brake system, five new tires. Seats were redone by a local upholstery shop—and the heater works!
Price: $6,500”
This has a MB/GPW body that looks in good shape. The chassis appears civilian.
“1940’s willys jeep. Project needs wiring,gauges, gas tank. Has flathead motor. Call for details. $1,800.00 or best offer. 707-279-0871”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(05/14/2012) The grille isn’t from a ’46. Otherwise looks pretty stock.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Runs good. no emails. 320-237-8398”
UPDATE: Still Available
Complete Ramsey winch and front bumper for Willys Jeep fc170. Seldom do you see the complete set like this, would take quite a bit of time to track all the parts down. It is a heavy beast so shipping is something to consider. Wife likes to travel so might make some arrangements to deliver. Have more pictures if you want them.
The bumper has brackets for a front hitch that Bubba put on but you can easily grind them off. There is a dent in the bumper, how they could have done it I don’t know, but I think Bubba had something to do with that also. Anyway, I think it adds character and a story (no charge). Bumper was sand blasted and then painted with POR 15.
Prior owner said he cleaned and overhauled the winch and it looks like he did.
The PTO is not in the pictures but will go with it. Right now it is on MY FC because I haven’t found the cover plate to replace the PTO. I know I have one but it is in a very safe and secure place right now.
As far as I know it is complete but what you see is what you get.
Have some other fc parts for sale: gas tank, seats, rolling frame with engine, radiator, axles.
check out my other ad for fc170, can negotiate on a package deal.
http://desmoines.craigslist.org/pts/3063254956.html
View more pics by clicking on the link below:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9250
(09/12/2011) Looks nice. It appears to lack data plates.
“Parade or combat ready.
New tires and seat canvas.
No canvas top
12 volt system
Brake booster
Power take off winch in working order”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(02/04/2011) This might have a VEC body.
“Very clean 1946 Willys Jeep, 327 Chevy motor, Dana 44 with locker in rear. Dana 27 upfront. Dana 18 transfercase adapted to 350 turbo trans.
4 wheel disc breaks with SS break lines. All new springs & shocks. New wiring harness and guages. Power steering. New tires and rims.
Satin black paint job. $8000.00 OBO cash.”
This well done jeep model was built by a Macedonian who wants to own a real jeep some day. I believe he has the skills to take care of one!
He writes on youtube, “Model Jeep I spent 3 months on. I know it’s not perfect, but it’s better than nothing. Real WWII Jeeps in Macedonia are extremely rare, if not impossible to find. Also I thought it would be far more fun to built rather than buy a model Jeep. Work was done during the summer of 2009, 2-3 hours a day, often late into the night.”
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDNl__vdaIQ&feature=relmfu
Here’s a pic of the finished product: