This looks solid, but does have a little rust.
“For Sale; Rare 1958 JEEP FC150 PICKUP ,RUN AND DRIVES EXCELENT. NEW BRAKES AND TIRES. VERY LITTLE RUST. DRIVERS WINDOW HAS CRACK.TOO MANY PROJECTS. THANKS”
This looks solid, but does have a little rust.
“For Sale; Rare 1958 JEEP FC150 PICKUP ,RUN AND DRIVES EXCELENT. NEW BRAKES AND TIRES. VERY LITTLE RUST. DRIVERS WINDOW HAS CRACK.TOO MANY PROJECTS. THANKS”
Dan spotted this Parkway Conversion on eBay.
“NO RESERVE! 1951 Willys Wagon 4×4
Rare Find, VERY SOLID, Excellent to restore, we were told it was brought to ohio from Texas approx. 6 years ago, spent most of its life in texas. The Body is solid, interior is solid, does need some TLC, Has not been run in years..”
The grille itself looks good. Unclear about the year.
“1944 Jeep Willies MB with extra Engine ,Transmission, Transfer case and lots of extra Parts… needs head gasket $1500 OBO”
No pics provided.
“I have a 46 Willys CJ-2A with paperwork
buick v6
spare tub and frame
runs and drives, needs pass exhaust manifold
possibly willing to trade it for a stock (ish) cj5………would prefer an earlier cj5.
I dont want to sell it outright.
Thanks Cam 5O87I75676 Texts only or email”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $950
“Willys Jeep Project. Though to be a 1952 CJ3A(?). No Title, but can provide a bill of sale. Ran when parked. Trades considered…”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
The front seems to stick up a little high.
“1952 Willys Jeep. New electronic fuel pump, new carburetor, new electronic ignition. Original motor runs good, good transmission and clutch, new master cylinder for brakes front and rear, new ignition switch, all new hoses and belts, new spark plug wire set, ignition coil, new battery. Needs some body work, new seats, new tires and the frame is slightly bent.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This has some rust on the passenger side.
“1947 willys jeep all original rebuilt motor, runs needs a fuel pump. new chrome wheels, has the back seat. pink in hand call”
The body and windshield look solid.
“46 willys for sale had a 302 v8 ford in it,has been removed,lots of parts included,call for details.Clear Colo. title. calls only 970 345 2555 Bryan….Would also trade for a good factory built car trailer…?”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000
(12/28/2013) Looks like it has an overdrive.
“I have a 46 Willy’s jeep for sale, I am asking $2000 or best offer if you are interested please make me an offer, but no low ballers, that means please do not call me and offer me $500, it is worth more than that. Please do not call or text telling me what rough shape it is in, I am aware of the work that it needs.
I am not in a hurry to sell this jeep, and would be fine keeping it, but I do not have the time for it and it is just taking up space. I would rather sell it so that it does not just sit and rot.
It has a clean title, current registration, and it runs, but it is a project. The Jeep has full soft top and bikini top.”
UPDATE: Mark pointed out that the wagon at the far right of the photo looks like a shorty. After several agreements, I did some research and found the ad below. The ‘wagon’ on the right is actually a ‘Station Sedan’ model while the one on the left is the ‘Station Wagon’ model. The Station Sedan had the added benefit of being “more maneuverable and easier to park”. The ad doesn’t make it look short, but the picture below sure does. I have confirmed the wheelbases were the same (see comments).
The State Archives of Florida at Florida Memory, http://floridamemory.com/items/show/53295 has this great photo created by Spottswood Studio of the Family of Jeeps.
Here’s a 1949 brochure that discusses the differences between a Station Sedan and a Station Wagon. Note how the styling on the right matches the styling on the ‘Sedan’ in the top of the ad. I found this for sale at the Jumping Frog site.