UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Here’s another shortened wagon.
“Perfect winter project . Neat little custom Willys panel wagon . Not sure what year it is . 50’s? It’s a little ruff but with a little TLV , you will have a neat little run around jeep .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Here’s another shortened wagon.
“Perfect winter project . Neat little custom Willys panel wagon . Not sure what year it is . 50’s? It’s a little ruff but with a little TLV , you will have a neat little run around jeep .”
This does not run.
“Up for auction is my 1959 Jeep FC-170. It does NOT run. I bought it to be the “shop truck” for one of my business’. I can use the space now more than the truck.
I have a clean California title for it. On the title, it states that the truck is a 1959 model and first sold in 1959. The license plate and vin numbers match what is on the title.
I found this truck sitting on a large ranch here in Northern California. There is 60,500 miles on it and is ok condition for being an old ranch truck.
So far I have done the following; New spark plugs, New points, New condenser, New cap and rotor, New choke cable, Rebuilt the carburetor, Brand new dual diaphragm fuel pump (fuel and suction for windshield wipers), New fuel filter, Pulled the fuel tank, cut open, cleaned to new, welded back up, re-installed with new rubber straps, cleaned all hard fuel lines, and New ignition switch. All that is left is to address the cooling system. I would flush and replace water pump and thermostat. Im a firm fan of doing everything correct. I restore and build motorcycles so I bring that same attention to detail to everything I work on. (caseyandersonmotorcycles) to find on the net. The engine turns over nicely and the transmission and transfer case shift just fine. From what I can tell all gauges work (at least, not broken).
Body is ok. The worst is the bit of rust on the roof where it meets the front windsheild (driver side). The glass is great. Yes, little dents here and there. Doors shut nicely. All linkages (steering, shifting, accelerator, etc) all move nicely”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
If it includes the winch, this looks like a good price.
“HAS A 4 CYLINDER FLATHEAD MOTOR THAT RUNS GREAT.
NEEDS NEW BREAK LINES
****READY TO GO IN MUD NOW****”
This needs the tranny reinstalled. Might be a good price. The paint scheme is unusual.
“1956 jeep willys in good solid shape new top and new 33 x12.5 inch mud terain tires the tires and top alone are worth $1500it has a chevy 350 that runs good and a painless wireing harness jeep is in good shape but will need the trans reinstalled i have lost interest and don’t have the time to put it back together the only part needed is the throughout bearing complete these jeeps go for up to $8000 if you are interested call Todd @ 608 37zero 3182 price is firm I would rather not store it for the winter project truck project car project jeep rat rod off road”
For the price, this seems like a good deal. Unclear to me what’s wrong with it.
“It’s a 72 hunter green Wagooneer with a 360 v8 , turbo 400 transmission, and a Dana 20 transfer case. it has a Dana 35 front axle with lock in- lock out hubs, and a Dana 44 rear axle with posi-traction. It has a two inch lift with 30×9.50×15 mud king mts with 95% tread, wrapped around white wagon wheels. The motor has been rebuilt and has roughly 3,000 miles on it and the rest of the truck has 153,000 miles on it. The body has a couple dings in it but nothing terrible and needs a paint job and a radio since the radio has been stolen. It’s a very solid truck, just needs some tlc, price is negotiable call 334-399-0730”
This is listed as a “1945 Jeep”. Could be anything.
“Willy jeep decent shape turns over $1500 or Obo call 573 587 1044”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
“Now my 1949 Jeep Willys is for sale. I owned this Jeep about 8 years and thought each year that I would be able to start restoring it, but it never happened. So I think it’s time for us to part ways.
Front fender was probably redone by the previous owner because it is strong and without rust.
Frame has surface rust, but nothing critical.
Same with the body – it’s not too bad for it’s age, but has some patches on the front floorboards.
For me it looks like everything is original.
I ran the engine last time 2 years ago. Engine is free and I’m positively sure that if I put in fresh gas and a good battery, it would start right up.
When i drove it around the yard 2 years ago, transmission and transfer case were working well.
No brakes.”
No pics provided.
“All parts available except tub. Good grill, hood, cowl/dash, excellent rolling frame w/ springs, axles & steering gear, transmission, Hurricane 4cyl block, head, carb, starter, clutch, water pump, etc.Will separate. calls only please.
Mike
518.365.7831”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/03/2013) This looks good.
“1946 JEEP CJ2A NO RUST OR DENTS NO BODY REPAIR ORIGINAL BODY THIS IS THE ONLY PICTURE I HAVE THE JEEP IS IN STORAGE HAS BEN FOR YEARS THANK FOR LOOKING DICK”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(11/14/2013) This is one of the small hood bumps I’ve seen.
“1947 Willy’s Jeep. Newer motor, runs great. Newer seats. Great for restoration. Don’t have time to drive. Needs master cylinder.”