UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This runs.
“1960 jeep FC – 170, Rare find – Great project vehicle – engine does run. Will consider trades of equal value.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This runs.
“1960 jeep FC – 170, Rare find – Great project vehicle – engine does run. Will consider trades of equal value.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
(02/16/2010) It needs a little engine work, but looks great.
“1950 Jeepster off frame restoration done back in 1988, Jeepster runs but needs some engine work $6000.00 Firm, vehical is located in Mineola ,tx farm been garage keep for the past 12 years.”

UPDATE: This is back on eBay
“1946 CJ2A. Western vehicle, stored winters, very solid. Has three speed column shift. Comes with both aluminum hard and original soft top. Heater works. Jeep is blue, but original green paint shows in some locations. Third photo shows tool box floor – only surface rust, not rusted through like you find in many. Family owned for many years prior to my purchase. Starts and runs, stops fine. Shifting is a bit tricky and could use adjustment, but otherwise good to go. This was going to be a keeper, but unfortunately I need to sell. I’m pretty firm on price, but will entertain reasonable offers. Serious inquiries only please. I prefer if you contact me on my cell phone 608-212-3995 with questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
(10/05/2010) This appears to be a project.
“1948 Jeep. Motor and transmission from a CJ 7. Comes also with 2 sets of wheels and tires. $ 1200.00 or best offer”
Pete, who operates the OldWillysForum, contacted me the other day to let me know he lives just down the road from me near Hailey, Idaho. When not working on cars, Pete designs beautiful homes. Check them out at andersonarc.com!
Pete and his kids have been doing some work on a wagon that they recently made road worthy. He shared a video with me that you can view below. It’s always great to see a wagon on the trail, but the best part of the video are the short, funny comments made by his son.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $1850.
The ’47 runs and drives. Looks like a good price for both.
“I have a pair of Willys Overland 4×4 trucks. One is a 1947 and one is a 1948. They are both complete and the 1947 is in running condition and drivable. Make me an offer!!!”
Check out the hubcaps. The hard top might be newer, but I couldn’t say for sure. This might be a good, find.
“1961 jeep with plow power angle plow truck works good needs tune up and brakes i have all new parts for it $2800. or b/o call 570-851-3496”
UPDATE: Still Available
(01/13/2010) This ran before they bought it ….
“1958 FC170, 6 cyl. (loose but not currently running), 9 ft box (fair condition / patches of rust on the box floor), the rest of the body is pretty solid and complete with original glass. The truck is rolling, we haven’t had the time to dig into it much with our willy truck projects. The motor was running the year before we bought it, the drivetrain is all moving freely and looks quite serviceable. We have the title and if it helps can provide the ID#. We can take any additional photo’s you might like of the jeep and happy to answer any questions. From what I understand there were only 15,000 of these made during the production run, there’s still a lot of truck left in this one for someone looking for a good project.
http://siouxfalls.craigslist.org/cto/2015232563.html


UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This has a variety of updates.
“46 Willies Jeep, Steel Body, 225 Buick V-6, Frame is a 76 Jeep Box Frame, Dana 44 axels’ Front & Rear W/lockers, 3:73 gear Ratio, 4 speed transmission, T-18 Transfer Case, 4 wheel Disc Brakes, Power Steering, Electric Wipers. $5500.00 or best reasonable offer.”
This has some serious rust. However, I think I see some tool indents, which suggests a VEC.
“1946 Willy’s. Has rust in tub and floor. No engine, but have most components, transmission, transfer case, starter, carburator, altenator, air cleaner, etc… Tow bar and tail gate in good condition. Dog house has been removed, but is all there. $500 OBO. Please leave a voice mail at 502.419.3772. No Title”