UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Looks good.
“Restored jeep cj6 258 3 speed runs great low miles ready to drive tires are like new no leaks have doors and another top”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Looks good.
“Restored jeep cj6 258 3 speed runs great low miles ready to drive tires are like new no leaks have doors and another top”
Some pics show windshield lettering and other don’t. I don’t know which are most recent.
“This is a 1944 GPW Ford made WW2 Jeep with title. I fully rebuilt this jeep less than 3 years ago with a frame off restoration. The engine, clutch and transmission have been professionally rebuilt. I have over 400 documented hours into the restoration, and I’ve spent much more than the asking price. its had only 700 trouble free miles since its overhaul.
This restoration uses the original tub, frame, parts and sheet metal. Reproduction parts have been kept to a minimum. It has an original Ford WW2 engine but not numbers matching.
The good: runs and drives great, is restored, new everything from the wiring harness to brakes to drivetrain to the tires.
The not so good: leak between tcase and trans. Not an original WW2 carb, horn, or speedo gauge (these are incredibly rare and would add a lot of $$ to the price). Converted to 12 volt for simplicity. I did a disk brake conversion. Would give you the parts to restore it to original if desired.
Price does not include the replica .30 cal machine gun and pintle mount. These are cheap if you must have one. Canvas top, ax and shovel are not original or included.
reason for selling: I’m restoring a WC dodge and the wife says I have too many projects around. She wants the place picked up. Price is firm but If we must negotiate I could keep the original tandem tow bar or other things and save you money.
NO CL flakes, low baller flippers or tire kickers pls. I don’t have to sell this. These antiques will go crazy with value in the future and are a great investment.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6000.
(04/18/2015) Appears in good shape.
“1973 cj 6 long tub. 304 motor rebuilt , super swampers are nearly new. . Has soft top . Jeep runs good. New master break cylinder.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(007/27/2014) Nice looking CJ-3B.
“Rare 1963 Willys Cj3b Jeep. 4 cyl. 3 spd w/ 4wd, in great condition and runs very well. Compression good on all cylinders and the valves have just been checked and adjusted. New paint, tires and summer top. also includes winter top. Drive it home and have a great summer. Needs nothing besides a emergency brake cable.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/09/2015) Looks solid, but has some big bumpers.
“rebuilt 1948 CJ 2a with original drive train, new paint, upholstery, hubs, roll bar and bumpers. This is a hard to find original with the 4 cylinder engine in very good condition”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(04/27/2015) Needs brakes.
“1951 Willy’s Jeep. Starts every time. 3 speed. Tires are great. Needs new brakes”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12995.
(03/28/2015) Nice looking 2A.
“Fully Restored with 9,260 miles!!
Classic
3 Speed Manual
2D Jeep with back bench seat
V6
4WD
Tan Canvas Interior”
Looks like some value here.
“40’s model jeep Willys. You get frame,tub,tailgate,windshield and frame,gas tank,hood. There’s not title. I want to sell all together. Price is $500 Obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Rebuilt 4 cyl. engine flathead running gear, new brakes & wheel cyl.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/20/2015) It’s a project.
“1958 Willys Jeep p/u, model FC150. New brakes,drums,seals. Have new wiring harness, rebuilt lights have all original windows,new windshield gasket. Original seats crappy,good used seats. Ran before I removed the gas tank, tank is very funky. New front hub locks. No miles on brakes or hubs. Non op pink slip. Got it to restore, but beyond my skills.”