It’s a classic.
“Collectible Rarely seen late 50s Willys Jeep Four Wheel Drive vehicles light-up dealership sign.”
It’s a classic.
“Collectible Rarely seen late 50s Willys Jeep Four Wheel Drive vehicles light-up dealership sign.”
Listed as a 1964, I’m wondering if it is supposed to be a 1954?
“For sale 1964 jeep willys high hood 4cyl original motor runs great 12 volt conversion 33s”
The hood this is unique.
“Sharp 1948 Willys Jeep. Straight steal body. Has the AMC 360 with 4 speed trans. Both front and rear have been gone through and rebuilt. Seals, bearings, shoes and drums are all new. Has about 30k on it and runs great. Contact me with any questions. Would consider trades for off road toys, no junk!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $28,000.
There are two jeepsters for sale as a package.
“Rare opportunity to pick up “TWO” Jeepsters to finish and keep one for free. One is a survivor in great shape with fresh paint and very little to do and the other is a fully Blown restomod with upgraded drive train and suspension complete with Weiand supercharger on a rebuilt 350 with fresh automatic, mustang 2 front end, power disk brakes, power rack and pinion steering, etc. etc. Two clean titles both run and drive. Located in Lincoln, Ne.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
Has some updates.
“Solid Willys pickup right hand steer v8 automatic new wheels tires very solid surface rust ”
It appears to run.
“ONLY CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED-PLEASE DO NOT OFFER ANY OTHER FORM OF PAYMENT !
Power steering. Tilt steering. Power brakes. 350 v8 turbo 400. Has new top and doors. Nice shape. Has new cam, lifters, timing chain, and gaskets. Header and ram horn exhaust and full cage roll bar”
Looks like it fits a CJ-5/6.
“kelly Steel Cab off a 1955 Willys Jeep, needs some minor repairs. Please email for more pics or additional information.”
Looks like there’s value here.
“Very Early Civilian Jeep (VEC) 1945 CJ-2A chassis, with nice frame, serial # 10308 (column shift).”
No pics or price provided.
“Never any rust, no dents or dings. Was repainted. Has new tires, new exhaust, new brakes, all new rubber bushing mounts on frame to chassis.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $3500.
No pics provided.
“My dad would like to sell his mostly original Ford Military Jeep. This is a great restoration project. Not currently running but it wouldn’t take much. He does have a current Title. I will get pictures soon. He is in Bishop, Ca. I listed his phone number. His name is Darrel. No text.”