UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
Runs and drives. Tailgate is rough.
“1953 Willys Wagon from Utah, 161 6cyl, 3 on the tree, 4 WD, 16″ wheels, Runs & Drives, $1700 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
Runs and drives. Tailgate is rough.
“1953 Willys Wagon from Utah, 161 6cyl, 3 on the tree, 4 WD, 16″ wheels, Runs & Drives, $1700 OBO”
May have some parts value.
“No motor I have had a 350 in it I have to many toys it must go also have front mount for SBC exhaust is there all you need is motor and bell housing bell on trany is cracked it has no interior in it was going to re do it but no time”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
Despite the condition, there’s some parts value here.
“see pics, its incomplete”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
Looks like a wide variety of parts. Lots of pics on Craigslist.
“Small one man shop in Croydon with tons of Jeep parts and parts Jeeps. Have been collecting Jeeps and Jeep parts for over 15 years and need to sell off some stuff to make room for more projects. Have saved rare and common parts mostly older CJ and J-truck but plenty of YJ and TJ please call and leave a message with the parts you are looking for and I will get back to you. Also looking to purchase Jeep projects that need to be finished.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“1953 willy’s jeep rebilt motor and trans..need carb rebuilt are new one, bearing noise in transfer case, 3,500.00 firm”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $875.
(01/23/2015) Parts jeep.
“I am selling this jeep for parts only, it can be used for parts, off road or on the farm. The sheet metal is has a lot of rust. The drive train is all there and the engine turns over but I have not had it started. It has no title. It does have a lot of good parts.”
Nicolas filed this report from the 2015 WWII Re-enactment in Elkhart, Indiana.
He writes, I wanted to share with ewillys the event I went to this weekend. It was hosted in Elkhart, Indiana. Everyone was very nice to talk to and quite knowledgeable about every question I had to ask. The Jeeps guys have me convinced I need to join the group!
The Willys MB I’m standing next to has a very unique story, the guy who bought it had to go through an interview before the seller would let it go. The steel soldier landed on the beaches of Normandy, and later the Battle of the Bulge. The driver had it shipped back home where his father would pick it up. It was completely original (aside from the tires and paint) and was loaded with everything it went to war with. In order to be eligeable to purchase it, the owner agreed he would use it in reenactments and continue to tell it’s story.
In the pictures of the MB with the front ammo box, there is indeed an airplane flying above! I even got to ride around the camps in the slat grille.
Some additional photos:
Tom need some help with his FC bumper and asked me to post this. He hopes to either locate the brackets and spacers he needs or get templates for them.
He writes, “Recently, I was able to buy a Ramsey Winch Bumper for my FC-170. Unfortunately, the bumper did not include the mounting brackets and 1″ spacers. Please let me know if you have any of these parts. Even if you aren’t interested in selling, I would like to get some paper templates so I can recreate them if necessary. Your help is appreciated. Here are some pictures of the parts I need.”
Bob spotted this wagon at the Wisconsin Dells’ Automation Show. After a little searching I realized it was the same wagon we’d photographed at the 2013 Willys Midwest Reunion.
Marc discovered these rare La Jeep booklets on eBay.
“Rare, deux revues techniques éditées par le service de l’imprimerie et bureau de dessin de l’Ecole de Cavalerie de Saumur en janvier 1953 à 2000 exemplaires concernant la fameuse jeep, état de conservation très correct (voir photos)