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“47 to 51 original willys jeep. Runs, needs restoring…! Call 281 534 7023”
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“47 to 51 original willys jeep. Runs, needs restoring…! Call 281 534 7023”
This seller has several toys for sale.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=corgi+willys+jeep
“Corgi Willys Jeep
1979 Mattel Ambulance
Corgi M3 Half Track Tank
Great for any old school or vintage toy collector
$10 each or all 3 for $25 cash and pick-up only in Escondido
First Come, First to take home
Please respond to this posting with your phone number (and area code) – I will Not reply to your response unless you leave a valid phone number.
no Phone Number = NO Reply, Thanks
I will call you back today
Thank You”
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“hello, 1953 cj3b all original, rusty tub comes with new steel tub, frame and chassis real good, thanks Fred 781 443 2579”
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“Okay so people wanted more info, here it is!
1946 Willys Overland CJ-2A
Buick Dauntless 225 Odd-Fire v6 w/ dual exhaust.
3-Speed on the Floor
4×4
Seat Frames intact, Jeep does run and drive (sort of, needs some tinkering). The brakes do work, and with a few months of tinkering you could drive it on the road.
Body is in OK shape, frame has been patched but is solid now.
Jeep also somes with a Spare GOOD body, fenders, hood, grille, Buick Offenhauser 4-Barrel intake, as well as a GOOD spare frame, axles, steering…..
The deal with the TITLE:
I have the previous PA title, which I have signed, yet i have not applied for a MA one. If you wish, I can apply for a title, pay the sales tax and title fee, and then sell it to whomever buys it. It will cost approx. $300 to do this, so for $1500you get a titled Flat Fender
$1200 or best offer if you dont want the title!
I must sell it, its in a storage tent now……too dark for pictures.
Come see.
Email me or if you must TEXT 508-717-5676”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000
(08/29/2011)
“1946 Willys CJ2A. Running, complete, original, clear title, with current registration. With an extra L-engine and new, uninstalled Best Top
Done: Engine compartment cleaned, fresh fluids, block painted gray, new battery, new fuel pump installed, rebuilt carb installed, recored radiator, new muffler, and new 6v ignition and hose sets installed. Cleaned and painted the gas tank too. Body is straight, frame is straight. No major rust. Only major hole is at the bottom of the toolbox.
Needed: New tires (I have all 5 OEM wheels), new brakelines, connect the brakelight, install seatbelts (or not), connect the fuel gauge, get the wiper working, and new seals along the drive and prop lines. Doing all this will make a safer vehicle, but not change the way it drives, which is fine. Then new front seat cushions and covers, adding a rear bench, and installing the BestTop (that I have) or not, and anything else cosmetic.
A real straight unaltered (sloppy paint on top of the original farm green) flat-fender Willys.
All offers of $3000 or better considered. Happy to answer any questions.”
I saw this tonight and it brought back lots of memories of bubblegum cards I used to collect that had similar “Rat Fink” illustrations. These were done by Ed Roth.
Here is another flatfender design I found on this website: http://timlehi.blogspot.com/2011/03/ed-roth-rat-fink.html
This looks cool.
“These model car plans were taken from a book printed in the 1950s. Great for framing and numerous paper crafts. The plans are original and in good vintage condition. The image measures 5.5″ x 8″ and would look good in a 5″ x 7″ mat or frame. I’ll always include a gift in your order, (always vintage, of course) because presents make me happy.”
http://www.etsy.com/listing/69452668/vintage-model-car-plans-in-black-and
UPDATE: I was a bit off on the price. The real price is $375 and shipping is $30 in the US.
I jumped onto Etsy today and did a ‘Willys’ search. One of the things I spotted was this neat little jeep.
“Handmade Willy’s WWII Jeep. Made from Walnut, Cherry, and Maple wood. Lovingly hand cut, carved, and sanded with great attention to detail. Length – 10″ Height – 5 1/2″ Width – 5”
http://www.etsy.com/listing/90638154/jeep-willys-wwii-handmade-woodwork
This appears in great shape.
“1953 Willys … Cranks and runs if you replace the fuel pump … body in great shape! Call Mike (225) 788-0982.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $475.
This doesn’t run, but there looks like plenty of parts.
“Jeep FC-170 (forward control) 4WD truck with flatbed. engine is a inline 6 cylinder, manual transmission. Needs work to get this unit running and driving. No title, will have to apply for a lost or abandon vehicle title. I am not sure what year it is. These were made between 1959 thru about 1963. This is a non running project unit so don’t call and ask me stupid questions like if it can be driven home. the answer is NO…bring a trailer to pick it up.”