Lots of updates on this jeep.
“1952 WWII Willies M38 Jeep
289 Ford engine, top load, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive.
“BEST TOP” full top.
$8,500 Call 208-267-1940 for more information”
Lots of updates on this jeep.
“1952 WWII Willies M38 Jeep
289 Ford engine, top load, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive.
“BEST TOP” full top.
$8,500 Call 208-267-1940 for more information”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It runs and drives.
“This is a 1942 ford gpw military jeep 4×4 runs amazing drivetrain works great. Has windshield lots of orignal parts like radiator lights transmission all ford parts realy neat.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
This might be worth a look.
“This is an old WWII jeep trailer. Mostly original I repacked the bearings and put new military tires on it. Also installed and wired new lights”
It runs.
“Jeep 1974 cj-6
Runs, drivable, needs some work
Call Jerry at (707) 246-3961”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
It doesn’t run.
“1961 Jeep forward control (FC170) Not currently running. Ran 20 years ago but were not wanting to put forth the time and effort. Bring your trailer! Would make a great restoration project. seats and back window have been removed but are sitting in the bed of the truck. VERY RARE! Please don’t call and try to beat me down we have had this truck for about 25years and don’t need to sell it. Price is firm!!! First person that shows up with cash takes it home.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800
It runs.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Jeep. Mostly original, 4 cylinder engine runs nice, minor rust on pasenger floor, but body is solid. Converted to 12 volt so starting and lights are not a problem. Shifting gears and high / low range work smooth. Needs brake work. Has current FL title. $2800.00 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $450.
“Willys jeep 4×4 for sale. Complete engine,transmission and transfer case. This is a great project, these look great restored. Been sitting in the barn. Have to many projects don’t have time for this one. Asking 450.00 or OBO. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3450.
Unclear how serious the seller is about selling this project.
“I am contemplating getting rid of my 1957 Willys/Jeep FC150. FC stands for Forward Control, the engine is mounted right inbetween the passengers below the cab. This vehicle has the original 134 cubic inch 4 cylinder “F” head Hurricane engine, a T90 3 speed transmission and a T18 transfer case with lockout hubs up front. I had this vehicle shipped down from Minnesota 2 years ago and have done the following: cleaned/painted the back half of the frame, installed a new brake master cylinder, rebuilt the carburetor, installed new belts, and installed new leaf springs and shocks. This vehicle runs and drives and is truly unique. Not many of these vehicles left, even fewer located in the south. I also have an extra cab from a 1964 FC150 that is included in the trade/sale with just about all extra cab parts, such as doors, headlights, turn signals, dash, instruments and also includes a new $150 steering wheel. About 75% of the sheet metal work has been completed on the ’64 cab, which is almost finished. I also have a total of two regular single seats and brackets, and also an additional “dual” bench seat that can be installed on the passenger side. The windows are complete, as well as an extra plexiglass rear window. The windshield has some fogging, however a new windshield can still be purchased for this vehicle. All parts are included with the sale. Maybe interested in trading for another F100 project or an American V-twin bobber motorcycle or a possible ratrod project. Of course cash is king. This project definitely still needs a lot of work, however all parts are included. Two titles, a ’57 and ’64 also comes with this vehicle.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100.
It looks in good shape.
“I have a new Fiberglass Tub and Hood (CJ2A Style). This has never been bolted to anything and no holes have been cut or drilled in it. It comes with a rolling frame but no motor or trans or transfercase. I have too many project at this time and something has to go. This would make a nice project for some looking for a new toy. There is NO title for the frame or tub that is how I bought it.”