Looks in good shape.
“Clean 1944 Ford GPW WWII Jeep
excellent condition
clean no rust issues
nice top and doors
must see
$8,500
clean title in hand”
Looks in good shape.
“Clean 1944 Ford GPW WWII Jeep
excellent condition
clean no rust issues
nice top and doors
must see
$8,500
clean title in hand”
Might be worth a look at this price.
“Runs and drives it has a 1974 ford pinto 2300 engine manual trans”
UPDATE: Was $5500. **SOLD**
(12/28/2014) Looks like a good 3B. Some matching rims would help.
“Trade or for sale 1962 Willys Jeep CJ3B. In very nice condition, all electrics work, good brakes, tires, 4wd, 3spd manual 4cyl. Stays garaged, lightly driven, titled and registered. $5500 or comparable trade considered. call, text or email”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Anyone recognize that dash?
“Complete and mostly original Willy’s. Converted to 12V system. Was running when parked two years ago. Tow bar, winch, hard top with doors. Used for hunting for many years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
It looks like someone added a draw bar to the rear of the jeep.
“A great example of the 1942 Willy’s WW2 Jeep in excellent condition. 4 owners.”
Lots of mods to this rig.
“1948 willys.. 350 small block Chevy turbo 350 tranny 35″ Mickey thompsons on polished rims.. Jeep was just painted viper green ( 12,000.00 doars) Evey nut and bolt is stainless all new seats and harness’s motor freshened up and all chrome replaced.. 4000 dollars worth of fox shocks. Etc….. Need to see to appreciate.. Make offers im negotiable.. Need it gone asap”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3250.
Can’t see much in the pic.
“The body on this Jeep is very solid it does need a new head gasket the head is loose on the engine. The original color is Normandy blue, but it is currently black in color. It is missing the seats. I am NOT interested in any trades of any sort.I can’t get any good pictures of the vehicles as its in a dark section of the barn.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Has later engine that might run.
“This is a high hood Willys, mostly original with the exception of the engine, which is from a 1964 L head Jeep with the intake valves in head. I am selling this for my brother who has a grand distaste for things digital. He rebuilt the fuel system a few years ago replacing the tank, line, pump, and carburetor. The engine was rebuilt when he installed it and has been driven very infrequently since. When the Jeep was purchased from a seller in Iowa, it had no title. It now has a Washington State title but has not been registered for several years. The odometer reads 38,850. Not sure if it has turned once or twice. After my brother became the owner, he took the Jeep apart to the frame, painting and undercoating it. Unfortunately he had to store it outside, and the Jeep has suffered the Northwest rains. It is running but rust in the fuel tank occasionally clogs the line. It is a good start for a restoration or a hotrod. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/02/2015) Runs and drives, but not roadworthy.
“1958 willys overland wagon. Buick v6 engine. Stock drivetrain.brought from arizona but has some rust. Runs and drives but needs some work to be roadworthy. Sorry no trades dont need help selling.”
Looks like this one is in good shape.
http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/cto/5064653177.html
“Up for sale is this classic 1974 DJ5C Postal Jeep. This has been my daily driver for a few months now and I sincerely wish I did not have to sell it. It is right hand drive and equipped with an AMC 232 inline six engine, paired with a Borg Warner automatic transmission. The engine is amazing and produces more than enough power to pass people on the highway!