UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
powered by a F-head. It looks solid. The rear tail gate area has been filled.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
powered by a F-head. It looks solid. The rear tail gate area has been filled.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Cal spotted this one. Looks like it’s becoming a planter.
“I believe it to be a 65 or 66, it was running and driving about 10 yrs ago, it’s rough but is a great conversation piece, got to many other projects,”
No pics of the top. The price looks good.
“I have a very nice full soft top for CJ2A or any other jeep that size. Made by Best top. It is a Tiger top and comes with all the hardware (doors, bows, windows). Used only twice and was garaged. Call 503-593-9451. Thanks”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
(07/17/2013) No pics provided. This seller will ONLY accept a wire transfer.
“48′ WILLY’S JEEP – CUSTOM PAINT JOB, GREAT SHAPE, LOVED A LOT.
WILL TAKE BEST OFFER MADE OVER $3,000.00
WILL POST PIX SOON”
UPDATE: Was listed at $700. **Status Unknown**
This looks like a parts jeep.
“I have an old jeep willys flat fender that i was going to use as my next project, but due to an injury I won’t have the time to do it. I have all the parts and it’s tore down to the frame, which is in great shape. The body is in poor shape, but could be repaired and the motor and tranny move freely. I have pics of everything if interested”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **Status Unknown**
(04/30/2013) The tailgate was cut, but this looks good otherwise.
“Rare- 1962 M170 Frontline Ambulance- original 24 volts- runs great- fresh carb and new batteries- ready for summer- body very solid- no cancer- you could easily restore to military original or just use as is – this is a longer version of the M38a1- parts are readily available- always stored inside- very rare military jeep- $3500”
All my family members are always on the watch for a jeep. While driving down the freeway through Montana, my 15 year old niece snapped and emailed this tall wheeled CJ-5(?) rolling down the road with no hood.
Gerald forwarded this no-jeep sign from Deep Creek, MD. Fortunately, he didn’t have his boat with him.