Appears worth a look.
“1963 Jeep Willys 2 door panel wagon . Runs great 6 cylinder 3 speed in floor. Some rust in quarters . But have new quarters to go with sale.”
Appears worth a look.
“1963 Jeep Willys 2 door panel wagon . Runs great 6 cylinder 3 speed in floor. Some rust in quarters . But have new quarters to go with sale.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
It’s a project.
“’45 Willys Flat Fender Jeep — a true piece of history! But it is a project.
Very rusty / not running BUT come with 2nd original tub and Xtra parts.
I have about 20 additional photos but I am having trouble attaching them to this ad. If you contact me, I will send them to you.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
I can’t tell if it runs or not.
“1948 willys jeep with v6 motor. needs work. make an offer. Located in Hotchkiss”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
No title.
“1965 fc170 needs work had rust motor does run has 3.7 inline 6
Bill of sale in Kansas only
Asking 2500obo
Call or text”
Craig shared this ad. It looks like there’s some floor rust (you can see the ground, but there seems to be value here.
“1947 Willys Station Wagon, Very Original, Excellent project, Rare 2-wheel drive, has overdrive, comes with several new panels to eaze restoration, engine is said to have ran, head is currently off, an getting the “Marvel” treatment,”
Reminds me of a pink surrey.
“I have a nice little restoration project for sale, Its a convertible and no holes in the body just minor surface rust. I do have some parts for the restoration. It has a new chevrolet motor and tranny never been started in it. Great project for the right collector or family ??”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
There appears to be value here. It’s listed as a 1974, but it is pre 1972.
“For Sale is a Jeep Willys that needs a lot of care. However if you spend and time and effort i’m sure is it would be amazing. Have clean title in hand, must come and pick it up.”
UPDATE: Was $850. **SOLD**
Might be some parts value here.
“This is a 1951 Willys Overland Jeepster. I bought it to turn into a hot rod, but ran into another that was partially built, so this one became a parts rig. It has no floor and no steering column. I have most of the trim for this as well as the windshield, seats (most) and the top. These are known for their very solid frames which have a LARGE X brace in the middle, so you can add your horsepower with little worry. For an extra $300 I’ll throw in an AMC Pacer front suspension I was gong to install. It’s a nearly perfect fit and gives you independent front suspension, power rack and pinion steering and disc brakes, much better than the original transverse left spring setup. The only thing I’ll need to keep for my own project is the back seat frame. I have another, but this one is nicer. Good Ohio title in hand.”
The first photo utilizes a B-17 cockpit. The second has a plane feel, but I don’t recognize the rear parts.
Nice shot.
“Vintage and iconic shot of Acme Newspictures war photographers Charles Seawood and Sherman Montrose in Rome c.1944”