Could be a good price.
“1966 Jeep CJ-6 very rare, 21 inch longer body. V6 odd fire all stock except small lift 2″ all new springs shocks tires and wheels. New exhaust, new front drive line. PTO winch. Runs and drives great! $6500.00 or best offer.”
Could be a good price.
“1966 Jeep CJ-6 very rare, 21 inch longer body. V6 odd fire all stock except small lift 2″ all new springs shocks tires and wheels. New exhaust, new front drive line. PTO winch. Runs and drives great! $6500.00 or best offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
(11/05/2016) “WELL MAINTAINED / SOUND BODY / LOCK-OUT HUBS / ARMY STYLE TIRES / ORIGINAL ENGINE IS GOOD / REUPHOLSTERED / FR&BK SEATBELTS / CANVAS TOP & DOORS / SPARE TIRE COVER/ NO SIDE OR BACK CURTAINS/ 12 VOLT ELEC SYSTEM / 2 SPEED
HEATER / DUAL ELEC WIPERS / REAR PTO.”
John shared this link. This unusual vehicle was listed for auction, but the auction ended yesterday. I know nothing about this vehicle or the accuracy of the information below.
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/633564919
“ONE SF/ROCKEGROUP VERSION IN THE WORLD AVAILABLE FOR CIVILIAN SALE! Tomcar originated in Israel building custom utility vehicles for their military. Currently TOMCAR provides numerous units in varied configurations to allied governments, law enforcement agencies, the mining industry, and recently civilians.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Includes a Warn OD.
“1969 cj5 Willys Kaiser Jeep Buick 350 v8, 4×4, 3 speed with Warn overdrive. Warn locking hubs. New holley 4 barrel carb runs and drives ok. Has a some rust in the usual places. New interior on all three seats.$1,800.00 0b0”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $12,900.
“If you’re tired of going to car shows and just looking, join in the fun with this little gem! This is a 1956 Willy’s pickup that features: 327 Chevy 520 HP motor, 2 speed power glide trans (with line lock), high stall converter, 9″ Ford rear end, coil over shocks, Mustang II rack & pinion steering, 4 wheel S-10 disc brakes, GM tilt column, fuel cell gas tank, scratch built box frame, and the curb weight is 1,950 lbs. ”
Craig spotted these parts.
“Hi, I have a 57 jeep rolling chassis,drivetrain and body, has dash and windshield. 650obo no title”
No pics provided.
“I have here a1942 Willys MB with title it was taken a part to be restored and never was.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
Some value here.
“1- 1955 WILLYS CJ5 JEEP. HAVE PINK SLIP, ON NON-OP, 4 CYLINDER, UNKNOWN WHAT TRANSMISSION, HAS PTO DRIVIN WINCH, BODY IS RUSTED OUT. ENGINE RAN WHEN I TOOK APART 3 YEARS AGO. HAVE ALL PARTS, SEATS, WINDSHIELD ETC.
2- 1957 WILLYS CJ5 JEEP. NO PINK. PARTS JEEP BODY IN GOOD CONDITION. HAS RUST IN COMMON SPOT IN ROCKER PANEL, HAVE COMPLETE BODY, FRONT AXLE, STEERING BOX AND FRAME.
ASKING $2000 OR BEST OFFER.”
Dan shared these two links for those seeking Tornado-related parts.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $16,995.
(03/17/2017) Looks nice, but has a few incorrect items.
“I am selling a 1944 military Jeep, this is one of the more rare GPW models manufactured by Ford during the war, it shares the same design with the Willys built MB units with a few minor differences. This jeep has the “Script F” stamped on many of the parts denoting them as manufactured by Ford. It has had a complete “Frame-off” restoration taking over 16 years, including a completely rebuilt ford manufactured GO DEVIL 4 cylinder engine, T84 transmission, and Dana 18 transfer case. The brakes are new and freshly adjusted, and it has new reproduction firestone military tires. It has all new canvas seats and top and comes with multiple manuals and literature. ”