It’s a project.
“War time Jeep from Vietnam
Is a project but I think worth the effort to fix back to original. $1200 or obo”
It’s a project.
“War time Jeep from Vietnam
Is a project but I think worth the effort to fix back to original. $1200 or obo”
Needs a starter at the very least.
“no longer running but everything should still be in running condition it just needs a new starter. I had it running less than a year ago but it has just sat in my warehouse since. not street legal but makes for a good vehicle to drive around a farm. body needs some tlc.
$2,000 or best offer. open to most any offers”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Maybe some value here?
“cj6 hard top needs metal repair all glass good rare u hau bad area on frame can buy whole jeep for 500 … 304 engine 3 speed no title engine turns over.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
There’s some parts value at the very least.
“Not sure of the exact year, or condition of of any operating parts, bought as a project but bought one in better shape. No title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400.
The engine is supposed to run.
“1945 willys jeep flat head engine,trns,transfercase, The engine runs good.asking $400 for every”
If the rest is as straight as the back, it’s worth a look.
“Willys panel truck. Was set up for SBC in past. No motor or trans at this time. Rust free body in great shape for year. Will make a great custom. Been in storage for a long time it is a project I’m not able to finish.
Hard to find classic great project. Black truck is what this will look like when finished.
I will try and post more pictures when I roll it out of my storage compartment.
This wont last long my loss is your gain. Try and find one without rust for this price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,500.
(11/18/2009) “FOR SALE is this unique 1957 Willys pickup with almost everything replaced or rebuilt. New (crate) 283 Chevy V-8, T-90 3 speed trans. w/Warn Overdrive, Dana 18 transfer case, dual exhaust, new radiator & electric fan, heater core, electric defrosters, electric wiper conversion with delay, top of the line C.B. with P.A., deluxe super shock absorbing clock, mega back up light w/musical alarm red light, twin standard horns, Oooogah horn and 5 trumpet horns, AM/FM/Cassette and CD adapter w/ 250 watt amp.12 inch speakers and others, interior and exterior aux lights, on-dash indicator lts. for each extra function added, if wanted talking programmable indoor/outdoor therm., cargo light, cargo box rails and tie downs, carb., manual choke, gas tank, sender, gauge, altinator, speedometer, tach., altimeter, shocks, brakes, oversize master cylinder,ignition switch, some steering parts.
Locking- lug nuts, cargo box, tool box, gas cap. Solid fender extensions on all four fenders, re-arched rear springs w/ overloads, extended bumpers w/HD iron framing, twin rear bumper fold down step plates, continental style spare, Ford Blue 466 paint included, plus factory repair manual. Stainless steel visor was refabricated by owner. Way too many extras to go on with. Previously in magazines and in car shows, but now needs a little polishing to make it that great again. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/25/2017) There’s a wire(?) sticking out the passenger side fender for some reason.
“1946 willys jeep
Runs
Flathead 4
New fuel system,new seats
No title, bill of sale”
This April 1944 article from Popular Mechanics explains how target jeeps work. The photo shows a slat grille MB sacrificed for the greater good.
Has a ventilated windshield.
“Decided to part with my 1955 Willys CJ3B. Before I bought the jeep it had been partially restored. It was repainted, the engine and transmission were rebuilt and the seats were also replaced with new fabric and foam. I replaced the carburetor and fuel pump a few years ago with the Solex carburetor and an electric fuel pump. It starts and runs good, its a solid jeep and the body is in good condition with minimal rust. It has a rare windshield frame, the inner glass frame folds out which is pretty cool.”