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Someone had some left over cans of paint from Fourth of July? Joking aside, there might just be some value here. I suspect the sides have been filled or bondoed as the drain holes appear missing on the driver’s side.
“1946 Willies Jeep this jeep does not run $1200 firm 620-243-3961 also have many extra parts.”
This is a nice looking restoration (though not perfectly stock) for the price.
“1948 Willys CJ2A rebuilt motor,new tires,new top & 12 volt wiring. Body & frame were stripped to bare metal and re-painted. Extra transmission,transfercae & RUNNING engine. complete new exhaust 6000.00 OBO or trade & cash calls only will not answer e-mails 98nine 753-7888”
The seller has one nice FC-170 and two parts FC-150s (no photos provided).
“3 Jeeps: 1960 Jeep FC-170 44k miles, flat head 6 cyl, 3 spd trans, dealer installed Jay-Hawk electric/hydraulic dump and Western plow, licensed, box is rough, cab corners are rusted through, drives nice. Comes with 2 parts FC-150’s: a narrow track and wide track. Lots of parts. 7six3-4three4-4589 Craig
$4000 for everything”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This looks rough.
“4 cyl motor doesn’t run but it does turn by hand freely, trans, transfer case and rear end are all original. Front axle has been changed to a 2wd straight axle. The motor, transmission, transfer case, and axles are all still bolted in. Glass is not intact, I have all of the glass except for the rear flat pieces. I do have the doors. Truck has been sandblasted, it does have rust. I currently do not have a title, but should have within the next week. I bought this with the intent of restoring it, but I have too many projects and not enough time.
These trucks were produced from 1956-64, only about 30k were made.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This looks a bit rough, but has a modified dump bed.
“’64 snub nose Jeep pick up truck with modified dump bed. This truck is a classic work horse, 225 F-head original engine (it runs!) 4 wheel drive. Snowplow lift on the front end. All deals CASH only !”
A seller just listed a variety of nice looking truck parts at jeeptruck.com. There is a detailed list as part of the ad, too.
“Parts for sale originally from or bought for our now fully restored 1950 Willys Overland truck, 1/2ton, 2 wd, F head hurricane engine.
Contact Amy at: gould_amy@hotmail.com for more information or detailed photos. Payment accepted via PayPal only.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/sale/salebd/apb134/apb134.html
Here are pictures of just a few of the parts.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It appears solid.
“1946 version of WWII military Jeep, converted to Buick V-6 engine. Full metal Koenig top. $3000.00 OBO.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $475!
Includes Rear PTO! It runs, too.
“Barn Fresh, 1947 CJ2A Willys farm Jeep. All original farm Jeep with rear mounted PTO. Has L-head 4 cyl. Engine runs but runs rough. Tires shot. Has sat in barn since 1985. Sold where is as is. Cash only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks nice.
“1965 kaiser willys jeep tuxedo park mark IV – cj5a restored and runs good! Must see”