Dan forwarded this nice looking wagon.
“Very original 1957 Willis truck 9500 obo”
Dan forwarded this nice looking wagon.
“Very original 1957 Willis truck 9500 obo”
Has the “Fresno” expanded windshield.
“1946 Willies Jeep 283 with a rebuilt Chevy engine. Power steering 85% restored, need linkage hooked up. Automatic transmission. Please call for more information, no text messages please.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/15/2016) Drain holes filled? Looks solid.
“Very clean engine. Please see attached photos. They describe everything you will probably want to know about. Asking $6000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Appears to have a Koenig hardtop.
“Fair condition, civilian model with the taller hood for the engine. Don’t have the time or money to restore.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
Needs work. Has a variety of updates.
“46 Willy’s with 200ci Ford straight 6 with turbo, 3spd trans, twin stick tcase, 4:88 gears. Sprung under now but tabbed for SOA as well. This thing isn’t the prettiest, but it is trail tested and bomb proof. It does need the head put back on, wheel cylinders replace, and tires. Clean title and VIN plate in hand. Divorce forces sale-text only please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4350.
(10/02/2016) This could be a flat fender on a CJ-5 Chassis given the engine and running gear. The driver’s side floor looks like it may have been patched.
“1946 Willys jeep. Freak’n sweet little ride. 66 era CJ running gear (original front diff).
Good pan new cherry bombs. Got 2 great sets of canvas doors. Top is good but it has shrunk so it doesn’t fit so well. $4,350obo”
Needs work. The dogs look in pretty good shape. Nice cage, too.
“All metal body with a fiberglass hood. Currently installed 302 V8 (with short 289 waterpump to fit radiator), 3-speed transmission, Dana 20 transfer case. In progress new wiring harness. Full roll-cage fit to the frame. Warn 5k winch.
I have the MB windshield and flip headlights that need restoration.
Needs clutch and brake linkage, drivelines, exhaust, and lube-oil all around.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2600.
Dan spotted this one. Looks to be a good price.
“1951 Willys Overland 4×4 PU truck, third person, second family to own.
100% original accept for second tail light and truck style mirrors added, truck is in good shape
Overhead valve 4 cylinder with PTO, heater, push button floor starter, round art deco buttons to open doors.
Drove on weekends for a few years, parked it 10 years ago due to brakes failing. Yard art since then, to distracted with raising a family and job to get done what it really needed (I know, lame reason). Wife doesn’t see the art value, time to sell.
Engine is in good shape but I have not started in last 10 years. Items needing attention to get road worthy. 1) brake and master cylinder rebuild 2) original rear trans seal started leaking too much gear oil to drive regularly (then brakes failed) and second gear syncro is bad plus pops out of that gear under compress stopping 3) clean old fuel from gas tank/line and Carburetor probably will need deep cleaning or maybe rebuild after sitting so long. Should then be good to go. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Doesn’t start at the moment.
“‘m selling my 1954 Willys M170 (Long-wheelbase M38A1). Rebuilt original 4 cylinder F-head engine. Runs and idles very smooth. T90 3 speed, T18 2 speed transfer case, and 5.38 gears. Locking Hubs. 12 volt electrical system. 32 inch off-road tires. Clean California title, smog exempt. Very rare, only 4500 made and this is the first production year of them.
She is not currently starting because of a battery drain. I bought the car a few weeks ago and drove her home an hour from Fallbrook to La Jolla (hour on the coastal highway) and drove her for the next few weeks fine until I tried to start her one day, and nothing but the click of the solenoid. I bought a new Optima red top battery after learning the one she had was dead and she started right up, but now comes a few days later and the battery is dead again. So something is draining the battery, I think it could be the aftermarket amp installed so I disconnected it but I don’t have time to learn to try and fix this car. I am young, and don’t have enough money, time, or knowledge to solve this electrical issue, I wish I could because it’s a sweet ride and would love to drive her. If you want her you will have to tow her from my house. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(10/26/2016) “Runs drives and stops great. Has the odd fire 225 V6 with original 3 speed. Warn overdrive. Warn 8k lb winch. Upgraded Saginaw steering gear. Drives like a modern jeep. It has plenty of power and is capable of highway speeds with the overdrive. I have a heavy duty swing out spare tire rack for the back with a matching spare. I also have the tow bar setup for the front. Clean Ky title in my name.”