It’s a rolling chassis.
“1944 Willys MB Jeep for parts or restoration. No motor or transmission. Missing lots of parts. All that is there is what is pictured.”
It’s a rolling chassis.
“1944 Willys MB Jeep for parts or restoration. No motor or transmission. Missing lots of parts. All that is there is what is pictured.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
It doesn’t have an engine.
“1962 “Willys” wagon with transferable registration.
The body is on Chevy Monte Carlo metric chassis; has a Ford 9 in rear-end, Camaro spindles, disc brakes in front and rear, power steering, fuel cell with braided fuel line.
The frame has been built with cross bracing and drive shaft safety hoop.
Chassis is set up for small block chevy engine.
I’m planning to chop the roof 5 inches; make it yours for $4500. now or $5500. after I chop roof . ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
(04/25/2015) Can you blame the seller for pricing it at a value that someone appraised it at? Hard to figure out how an appraiser could have arrived at such a price.
“Full frame off restoration rebuilt motor new transmission rebuilt transfercase very clean appraised at 22,500 but will move a little with cash call or text for more info has a title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $$2000.
(1025/2014) “1957 Jeep FC150. Only 5,000 made! Ready to run! This is being sold as is. $2500 or best offer.”
Glenn and Miss Willy couldn’t make the local town parade in Smithfield, Maine, after Miss Willy’s accident, so Glenn’s friends made sure that at least Miss Willy would be there, even if it took a tow truck. That’s how you know you have good friends
UPDATE: Price dropped to $300.
Neat bit of history.
“Antique desk with numbered plaque on side from Willys Overland Jeep”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Looks nice.
“Here is my CJ2A for your consideration. I custom built the body, painted it myself (it’s not perfect, i am a novice painter but i get alot of compliments on it, it was supposed to be grey but turned out the off white as you see) and the inside is coated with diy bedliner and the bottom side with POR15, wheelwells were done in diy bedliner also to prevent star bursts in the paint on the top side. The cowl section is the only part that’s ’47, from the dash back including the floor braces (1×2” tubing) it’s all brand new tin. Front clip, windshield frame and tail gate are MD Juan parts.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
This looks to have potential for an easy restore or drive as is.
“1944 ww 2 willys MB jeep all original runs and goes down the road nice has been repainted 3 yrs ago It has been swapped to 12 v rebuilt tranny new clutch 2 spare oz military tires and rims comes with it also have the 6v gen. No doors or top 6000. no less”
MIght be a deal.
“1951 willys. 327 like new motor. 12000 in truck. Must sacrifice for 4500. First come first serve”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,400.
Looks nice.
“like new only 7001 original miles. Always indoors.like new only 7001 original miles. Always indoors.like new only 7001 original miles. Always indoors.”