Unclear how much value is here. Does it run?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/371294165110063/
“Drove it into its resting place indoors 4 years ago hasn’t moved since”
Unclear how much value is here. Does it run?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/371294165110063/
“Drove it into its resting place indoors 4 years ago hasn’t moved since”
This has been sitting since I graduated high school; that was a long time (and several lifetimes) ago!! That said, there seems to be some parts value.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/449516560327268
“PRICED TO SELL QUICK 1963 Willys CJ5 Jeep 283/327 Chevy V-8 that turns over by hand Warn Motor over Winch Dual under seat fuel tanks Soft doors and soft top hardware Windshield Frame is immaculate No Fenders Registered on original 1963 Washington plates Clean Title in my name. This is a project that has been parked since 1983. $1,900 CASH FIRM. NO TIRE KICKERS”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500.
(06/18/2022) This has a a variety of mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1029993830974263/
“1946 Willy’s Jeep RUNS GREAT! Original transmission. Chevy 350 engine New tires & rims New carburador New radiator Mileage unknown Not fancy, but super cool! No trades”
Maybe someone can use this rebuilt chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5121736737913839/
“M38A1 Restored frame new brake system,rebuilt steering ready for body installation”
UPDATE: Still available.
(06/18/2022) Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/582818486841724
“46 willys flat fender project. I bought this a few years ago with the intentions of restoring it never found the time don’t foresee the time in the near future so I figured I’d let somebody else have a go at it it has the 231 Buick V6 original transmission three stick would make a fun project for somebody”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/05/2022) These are projects or parts, but look to be a good price. Thanks to Andy for spotting this ad.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/388957919788202
“the one on the right with the turf wheels. Needs everything repaired or restored and missing pieces found, Willys L134 engine, T-90 tranny model 18 t case, spicer 442-1 rear diff. Check them out on the empire facebook page or empire website.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/24/2022) Not much value here. Not much floor left.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1087436905211603
“Heap of a Jeep CJ2A. Dad’s old Jeep that’s been owned since 1960. Been sitting outside and completely rusted out. Has a title, the T-90 transmission and both differentials plus transfer case. It is what it is has a good hood, grille, fenders and tailgate. It’s junk but this kind of junk has some value so come get it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
(05/02/2022) Given the indents and the full floaters, this might have been a 1945. If there was a column shift, it’s been replaced with a floor shifter. Just one pic provided.
“46 CJ2A runs drives and stops. I have the original gauges in a box. She needs a new tub and body package. A rewire once you have the tub off. I’m trying to not loose too much money. My mechanic retired and I don’t have the tools to finish her. More pictures available upon request. She’s been parked in the barn for a while I’ll have to drive her out to get better pictures. Not selling because I need money just want someone to finish her.”
Mike shared a newspaper ad related to his job as a newspaper carrier. He purchased and drove a Jeep Fleetvan to deliver the newspapers.
He writes, “I drove this Jeep Fleetvan for many years, working for Suburban Newsdealers, Clifton NJ. Back then, (late 70’s early 80’s) there was “loose talk” about newspapers being delivered to your home by computer, nobody believed it.
This was a company I worked for in the late 60’s, in NJ common practice to have motor routes home delivering close to 1000 copies a day. The guy I worked for had 2 fleetvans, one for parts. Both eventually ended up in the junk yard up the street from where I worked. I wanted to drag it home but no place to store it, besides, my dad would of had a S__T fit.”
This video highlights the Day 4 adventures from the Fall colors tour in Colorado.