Seller wants to sell these altogether.
“MANY JEEP PARTS FOR OLD ARMY JEEPS. SOLD AS ONE WHOLE 3500.00 FIRM”
Seller wants to sell these altogether.
“MANY JEEP PARTS FOR OLD ARMY JEEPS. SOLD AS ONE WHOLE 3500.00 FIRM”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.
“I have a jeep that has been in a barn for 20 years or more. It is all original and the odometer reads 7,000 miles. This jeep had a had top and was from Texas and that is why the floors are so solid.. The head was taken off a back, I do have it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
Hard to beat this price.
“Warn Winch — 6000 lb. Came off of Willys Jeep from the 60s. $250.00 or best offer. Cash only. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Rare, but looks rough.
“1965 Jeep fj6 Fleet Van, Old Mail carrier. Been sitting for years, just pulled from the woods but still fairly solid despite the forest on it. Rust holes only around the front left corner. Lots of potential and super rare. Hurrican 4cyl, Right hand drive, automatic, and fairly complete. I really want to keep this but have too many projects and don’t want it to sit. Could be a sweet camper, business van, ice cream truck, service truck, etc, etc…$2000 obo, No Title, Bill of sale only. possibly trade for air-cooled VW stuff”
No pics provided.
“jeep runs and drives has a 350 engine rest of drive train is original and its 4×4 ccall for more info”
UPDATE: Still Available.
The fenders give this a Ford GTB look. Kind of . . . No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/06/2015) The pics don’t show a finished jeep.
“1948 Willy’s Navy Jeep CJ-2 just finished being restored. Original rebuilt ( 200 miles) 4 cylinder engine with manual transmission. New tires etc. This is a rare Navy edition that would make a fine addition to someone’s collection of military vehicles.”
I wish the photo showed the whole wrecker.
“1945- U.S. troops sit in the “jeep wrecker” they created and with which they tow in jeeps that have run into trouble on the Western Front.”
What are the strips on the hood designed to do?
“1944- U.S. Marines and jeeps move along a road lined with ammunition cases as they advance to front lines on Saipan.”