UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Looks nice.
“1953 Willys jeep flat fender. 302 ford v8. T-18 granny box. Dana18t/c. 9″ ford rear w locker. Dana 44 front w/disk brakes. Posi. Power steering Spring over. Winch. Soft top full cage.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Looks nice.
“1953 Willys jeep flat fender. 302 ford v8. T-18 granny box. Dana18t/c. 9″ ford rear w locker. Dana 44 front w/disk brakes. Posi. Power steering Spring over. Winch. Soft top full cage.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The engine spins, but isn’t running at the moment.
” N O R E S E R V E ! !
For sale is a VERY SOLID, rare, and hard to find1959 Willys Jeep FC150 COE 4×4 pick up truck
Solid ORIGINAL Truck… Very Restorable and Repairable Opportunity of a LIFETIME…
This is a Barn Find in Arizona and vehicle has not been exposed to salt and snow.
Motor, transmission, and drive train are all complete. doors are aligned and engage perfectly.
Seat frames and springs are complete and good to be rebuilt by new owner
Floorboard and body work is in excellent condition with no major rust or corrosion issues Just normal wear for a 57-year old vehicle on exposed sheet metal (minor rust). Frame is solid and in good shape.
Truck is located in sunny and dry Yuma, Arizona
Email me if you have any questions or would like to see more photographs or a video.
About the Jeep Forward Control 150
A pick-up truck that was produced by Willys and then Kaiser Jeep from 1956 to 1965. It was also assembled in other international markets. The layout featured a cab over (forward control) design.
The Forward Control models were primarily marketed as work vehicles for corporate, municipal, military, as well as civilian use. Regular pickup box beds were standard, but customers were offered a large number of “Jeep approved” specialized bodies from outside suppliers.
Buyer is responsible for shipping fees, shipping arrangements, and pickup in Yuma, Arizona.”
Runs, Appears worth a look.
“In good shape has new shocks insyalled and Springs ready to be installed has everything needed for tune up runs good. Ready for restoration,four wheel project,hunting, or just driving around”
Joe spotted this one.
“1942 Ford GPW, L134 “go devil” engine, t86 trans, t18 transfer case, complete rebuild in 2001, 1118.9 miles ago, vehicle has been in covered storage since 2010, starts right up, and runs great, Nice WWII era 4X4. Bestop top and seats,”
Appears to have a patch in the right rear.
“I will hate to see her go but I am selling my 1948 Willys CJ2A. This Willys is mostly restored and includes a rebuilt motor, new seats, resurfaced flywheel, new brakes & more. Everything works on this old Jeep. She fires right up even when its cold outside. Still original 6 volt. Has oil bath air filter, etc. I have a new window seal on its way so that will go in as well. Message me and I can share some videos of it starting up and driving as well. ”
Looks solid. Deserves more pics.
“1953 willy’s jeep…
350 chevy
Manual 3 spd
Frame off restoratio…almost everything new!!!!!
$21,500 o.b.o. or trade…or partial trade and $”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5200.
Looks in pretty good shape. The cargo bed looks a little rough.
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/5465039556.html
“Super Rare, Jeep CJ-6 with strong running F-134 Four Cylinder Hurricane Engine that looks and runs like it’s been rebuilt. Smooth Shifting 3 Speed Manual Transmission. Rare 60/40 Split Folding Bench Seat up Front, also includes Factory Rear Passenger Bench Seat.
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UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3800.
If the inside looks good, this may be a good deal.
“This is a 1959 Willys that is in great shape. It runs great and has had a lot of work done to the motor and electrical by a mechanic. I am selling because I do not have the time to finish the project. Please contact me and we can talk about what has been done to it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Has some rust in the floorboards.
“Garage kept, good condition. Runs drives straight, 4wd system works, 3 speed manual. Needs brakes. Minor flaws, windshield crack, minor rust on upper right floor boards. Overall solid jeep. 4 cylinder flat head, cranks every time.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
Looks like there’s value here.
“I have a 1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep Project.
No engine or trans or t-case.
Pretty much stock otherwise.
It is a roller on stock wheels with bald tires.
Rolling chassis, tub, hood, fenders, windshield, grill and tailgate, fuel tank, steering system.
What you see is what you get.”