UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Not sure how much value is here. Looks like it doesn’t have rear floating hubs.
“1945 willy’s jeep project jeep floor boards will need to be replaced it’s is definitely fixer upper serious inquiries only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Not sure how much value is here. Looks like it doesn’t have rear floating hubs.
“1945 willy’s jeep project jeep floor boards will need to be replaced it’s is definitely fixer upper serious inquiries only”
No pics provided.
“Rebuilt L- head engine, new motor mounts. Needs to be restored. No title. Complete minus seats, tailgate, starter, gas tank. Flat fender Jeep cj2a.”
Looks like a good project. It doesn’t seem to have an engine or tranny.
“This is a nice 1949 Willys Jeepster Project. Motor mounts and trans mount are set up for a 350 Chevy and turbo 350 trans. It has a Mustang 2 front suspension with power rack and pinion and disc brakes and a 1978 Mercury Monarch 8″ Ford rear with drum brakes installed. The car has a very good body and chrome and trim and a stainless steal firewall and comes with a nice extra set of lower windshield trim. The car is set up with a 1978 Mercury Monarch hanging brake pedal and power booster. The car needs to be disassembled painted, brake lines,gas lines, motor, transmission, radiator, drive shaft, with some components needing rebuilding or replacement and wired, it does come with a new EZ wiring kit with all switches. I have a nice convertible top frame with a very nice tan cloth top already installed on the frame. The car is assembled for fit and inventory ONLY. I was building the car as a resto mod (original looking with modern drive train) the hard stuff is done would be a easy project for someone to finish. 6500.00 OBO Please call me with any questions.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000.
(10/22/2016) It runs. The seller doesn’t know much about it, but understands it isn’t original.
“My apologies I am not an expert on what I am selling! This is a 1943 Willys Jeep with some modifications. A family member recently passed away and this Willys Jeep was his project. The jeep runs great and is a lot of fun to drive. As you can see from the pictures there are non-original items like the steering wheel assembly and the diamond plating. I have the title. It’s been garage kept. I can’t tell you much more than that. I will be happy to answer any questions you have (if you tell me how to find it on the jeep) and/or take more pics, whatever information you need.”
Buz was exploring SEMA today and happened upon this built FC. This jeep is part of the “Battle of the Builders”. Buz sent the description written by the builder.
“1958 Restomod Jeep. In the words of Mark Turner, CEO of Daystar Products International, “This vehicle was built to be driven.” To date, Turner’s classic cab forward 58 jeep has many trips including one down to the southernmost point int he United States, Key West Florida. The jeep is built to embrace both hot rodding and off-roading with specific parts that can handle both responsibilities. Under the hood is a late-model 5.7 liter Hemi engine which supplies power to a transmission and transfercase, suitable for on and off road use. The jeep also features 17-inch vintage wheels wrapped in interco tires. Inside, modern amenities such as air condition, leather seating, and cruise control help define the jeep as a dual purpose specialist.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Seems like a good price.
“1946 Willys jeep ex sand drag racer set up for street legal. This vehicle is show condition. Can be used for show, off-road or even street rod. Upgraded to small block Chevy, turbo 350 transmission, front disc brakes. Lots of chrome and polish. I have to many vehicles and must downsize.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
This might be the first DJ-5 “surrey” I’ve seen.
“1979 Jeep. Inline 4 cylinder engine with 3 speed automatic transmission. 2 wheel drive, right hand steering vehicle. The top & top frame are removable for a full open top. Tires have plenty of tread. This is a retired postal jeep DJ5, with lots of updates and it is fun to drive. It smokes a little when first started, needs the fuel gauge hooked up, and needs a passenger side seat-belt. Good Texas title. No trades. The price is FIRM at $2200 cash, don’t offer less, I won’t take a penny less than that. If you are not willing to pay that then don’t call.”
Craig spotted these wagons. The seller wants to sell as a package.
“One 1961 and two 1957 jeep Willys wagons with barn doors to convert one into a sedan delivery if desired
All complete 57’s run but need lots of tlc .
1963 had a sticker but I let run out
4 brand new tires etc.
No time
Sell as package only
$4200 or hard assets”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2750.
(08/12/2015) “Pink is good with non op. Will run. Needs fuel pump. Breaks need to be bleed. Good little project. Need to sell ASAP. Make offer ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3700.
Needs some work, but runs. The rear floor has been replaced.
“Good original antique 48 Willy’s Jeep CJ 2. Original 4 cylinder standard transmission and working 4wd. This is solid old jeep that shows 14359 miles and not a rust bucket like most this year. Comes with title and brand new water pump. Far from perfect but would make a great toy or restoration project. Tires and seats need replacing. Did not come with top. $3700 cash in person only. Really prefer cash, but may trade for trailers or equipment, but no toys.”