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“1947 Willys jeep in excellent condition. Mostly original, rebuilt engine. Must see to appreciate. $10,000 or best offer”
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“1947 Willys jeep in excellent condition. Mostly original, rebuilt engine. Must see to appreciate. $10,000 or best offer”
It’s a project.
“If your looking at this you know how hard these are to find especially unrestored.This one has been dry stored for more than 30 years and is solid. originally from high dessert central Oregon.This one is an all black orig.paint. someone at one point frosted the edges with green rattle can. this is #900 of 1779 made with the bigger 6 cyl. Motor,Trans,Drive shaft Gone.appears to have had a transplant.center tunnel changed.All the red you see underneath is the original primer and the dark spots are undercoating that didnt come off when i pressure washed it.still has 30+ years of dust in it.No Rust thru except at right cowl from towel sitting on it. Have Oregon Title.lots more underside pictures this thing is solid. Call before it hits ebay next week.”
Welcome to 2016. This is the 9th year of eWillys. Hopefully, once the book gets finished, which it will get finished, Ann and I will hit the road for more exciting adventures. We still have lots of things to see, people to meet and jeeps to drool over. I know for sure we’ll be in Utah in early June (my youngest son is graduating high school and wants us to take him to dinner. How can I resist that offer? We are also tentatively planning to go to the FC-Roundup in March. Over the past week I’ve been considering the possibility of exploring more of Nevada and southern Idaho for a couple reasons, but we also talked about trying to get to Europe. The latter idea may have to wait another year until we save some more money.
It amazes me that after 8 years and 35,500 posts that I can still find some unique content out there. I’ll keep turning over rocks until I run out of stories. Thanks for everyone’s support!!
John found this one. As toys goes, this is pretty cool, but expensive.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
(12/16/2015) A dealer iss telling this one.
“This is an absolutely stunning restored 1954 Willys Jeep 4×4
Lifted with all terrain tires, this bad boy is not for the faint of heart
The paint finish is impeccable, and the seats are extra clean with no rips or tears
Road tested, this favorite classic runs and drives great
We are a licensed, bonded and insured car dealership that has been specializing in classic cars and cars of particular interest for over 32 years.
Our inventory holds over 100 classic cars from all generations.
We sell nationwide and worldwide, and we can assist you in obtaining financing-up to 10 years. We have transport and shipping companies available to assist you. Vehicles transported out of the state of Florida will not pay Florida taxes. There are no hidden dealer fees or doc stamps.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3400.
It’s setup for hunting.
“For sale is 1961 jeep willy. Runs and drives good. Flat head six cylinder. $3400 or best offer. Gets looks everywhere from hunting camp to around town. Trades considered”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/16/2015) Looks like a good price.
“L134 flathead 60lbs oil pressure runs perfect (cold blooded)
3 speed T-90 transmission
2 speed Dana 18 transfer case with twin stick
both transmission and transfer case rebuilt using Novak parts
Dana 25 front axle with Lock Rite locker
Dana 41 rear axle (welded)
2 1/2 Superlift suspension lift
90 Amp Bosh alternator
Rebuilt radiator
Warn 8274 8000 lb winch
Optima red top battery
Driver and passenger side heaters (dual zone heating)
New Maxxis Bighorn tires 30/9.5/15 extra set of Cooper mud claw 245/75/16
Garage kept
Adult owned used to run logging roads near our cabin
Needs a new top the one on it now works very well just looks bad keeps you warm and dry
Will not respond to cash offers over the phone
Anything less then $3500 the winch comes off !”
Has a tall lift kit.
“Hi I have a beautiful 1948 Jeep Willy New paint good interior
Tons of fun ideal for offroading adventures”
Jim spotted this ad. Only one wagon is shown, but it might be worth a look.
“Two 1960 Jeep Willys Station Wagons, restoration started.”
Never seen this combo before!
“I am just testing the waters to see whats out there. I have a late 40’s early 50’s Willys tin wagon with a Crosley front nose. This is going to be a cool ride for someone who can finish her. The body is fairly straight but has some rust on the floors. It comes with old street signs that were going to be the floor. I have the willys hood fenders and grill. The crosley front is in great condition and would look cool either on the willys or turn it into a bad ass man cave chair currently its just sitting on the front just for reference. IM asking $800 or trade for??”