UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
I can’t tell if these are drivable or not.
“Up for sale is two jeep willys + trailer call or txt for more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
I can’t tell if these are drivable or not.
“Up for sale is two jeep willys + trailer call or txt for more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3450.
It’s been store for a while, but does run and drive.
“Willys Jeep 1949 CJ2A Runs drives and stops, been in garage for 6 years, body was repaired years ago, has some bondo over good metal,, some has cracked, good seats and floors, Needs some TLC to be really nice! Battery not included. Clean Indiana title in my name”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(05/16/2014) Body looks fairly solid.
“Up for sale is a 1943 Jeep MB. The engine and hood are not original but everything else is. The tub has been mostly sanded down and is ready for body work. There is some rust but not much. The chassis rolls and steers. Has a Colorado title. The jeep is a very good candidate for restoration. I just dont have the time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8950. This was last listed in 2011. It appears there’s been some repairs along the sides.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A restoration nearly completed. L134 motor runs great. 3 speed transmission with Warren overdrive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
Here’s another CJ-8 Alaskan Mail Jeep. This is obviously a project.
“clip from wikipedia:
“A full length steel hardtop CJ-8 was made for the Alaskan Postal Service, using right hand drive and automatic transmissions. Instead of the rear tailgate, the steel hardtop utilized a hinged barn door opening to the back. There were only 230 produced and sold in the U.S. It was also widely sold in Venezuela and Australia as the CJ8 Overlander, with small differences including full length rear windows on the Overlander.[38] Steel hardtops used on these postal Scramblers and Overlanders were known as “World Cab” tops.[39]”
If you’re interested, text or call me and we’ll go from there.
Yeah its rough and its got “a” motor inside the jeep, just not sure what it is and what all it has. You just need to come look at it. And I need it gone.
And I picked a random year because I’m not even sure what it is. No title, buy as is.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
Dan spotted this wagon.
“* 292 V8 engine (1964 Ford F-100)
* T-98 4 speed transmission (1964 Ford F-100)
* T-18 Transfer Case
* Warn Overdrive
* 4.88:1 Stock Differentials – Dana 25 front, Dana 44 rear
* Upgraded Self-Adjusting Brakes
Runs good. $4000 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
Runs, but several items aren’t hooked up (like the heater and parking brake).
“1954 4×4 Willys Flatside jeep.Runs great!$4000 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(02/26/2014) This needs batteries, but still has 24volt system.
“1953 M38A1 Jeep. Great jeep for the family. We spent many an hour driving around deer leases and camp sites. I proved to my kids that this little ol jeep would climb many things the giant jacked-up trucks could not. Great way to teach your kids how to drive standard. 24V system. Underwater fording switch. Blackout lights. Placque on engine states the engine was rebuilt at Camp Wolters. Everything works. Original 4 cyl motor, transmission etc. Is not running because it needs batteries. A couple of deer lease dents but very little rust or body damage. This would be a great father- son rebuild because not much to do and easy to work on.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.
“1948 CJ2A Restored in 1996 1000 miles since rebuild.
Everything works like New but E-Brake & Gas gauge.
Asking $8,000 OBO
Please contact with any additional questions. Thanks!
More pictures here… http://s1285.photobucket.com/user/accudie/library/“