UPDATE: Price dropped to $2400.
(08/22/2010) This might be a good price.
“GREAT TOY FOR THE GROWN UPS! A 51 WILLYS JEEP WITH A 289 FORD V8 THAT RUNS.$2400 OBO CALL OR TEXT MIKE @ 951-288-0279”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2400.
(08/22/2010) This might be a good price.
“GREAT TOY FOR THE GROWN UPS! A 51 WILLYS JEEP WITH A 289 FORD V8 THAT RUNS.$2400 OBO CALL OR TEXT MIKE @ 951-288-0279”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/04/2009) There’s a variety of minor issues with the dashboard, but it generally appears in good condition.
“1951 m38 restored 5 years ago. all origional body. no rust rebuilt engin, and transmission 12volt. approx 700 miles since rebuild.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
(06/29/2010) “1942 ford GPW chevy 305 headers with almost new exhaust 3spd very low geared 538’s I believe it’s the stock running gear runs and drives great , stearing and breaks have been upgraded. Someone has redone the floor and did it very heavy duty.body has some dings and bondo but looks good and would be a nice jeep to restore or just have fun with the way it is now”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/24/2010) It’s got a nice old top, runs and drives.
“1946 Jeep Willys; Motor is a 1953; Runs drives; Call/text 715-299-6763 ask for Ryan.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(09/14/2010) “Great Willys for sale no motor body in great shape Please call for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000. Must Sell.
“Hard to find “Ford” jeep, not a “Willy’s”.Frame off restoration in 1984. 1944 Ford GPW. Frame serial # GPW 216175. 4 cylinder 12 volt “Go-devil” engine. 3 speed tranny. Twin stick transfer case. It has 1,200 miles on since 2003 and 47,680 over all. Some from Motorhome towed miles . It has Rancho springs, yellow ‘Optima’ gel battery… Radiator , water pump, crank pulley, motor mounts and belts done over the summer . Cadillac tilt wheel and steering. Jaguar electric wipers. Roll bar, fog lights, back up light, seat belts. Custom front bumper with tow bar, and rear bumper with receiver hitch and storage. Les Swawb tires with US slot mags. Heater with hi/lo fan motor. Have aluminum hard top for it also. money is tight for everybody–make an offer*”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $100.
“It’s all there, but needs a motor. It ran and drove about a month ago, but I took the motor out to build a Willys M38A1. I just don’t need it. The body needs floor work, but is some what solid. Also comes with a Hard top with doors. I will trade for WWII Jeep Ford GPW parts. I need a body tub for a WWII Jeep, transmission T84, and brackets. I have lots more Jeeps for sale.”
I’m sorry to say that I experienced a death recently, a close friend with whom I have shared close calls and turbulent times. While my friend was there most times, there were times that this friend was nowhere to be found. For this reason, I don’t wholly miss my friend. In fact, though I buried my friend, rather than entombing my friend 6ft under ground, my friend is entombed in my computer bag.
Yes, my Samsung Instinct died; Or more accurately, I put him to death. He was behaving badly over the last week, so I punished his disloyalty by purchasing a new phone with a new provider — a Samsung Captivate with the Andriod OS with AT&T. So, though my old friend is gone and buried, he is not missed … not in the slightest.
With my new phone, I can now text again, dial phone numbers, surf the web and even download APPS. Oh happy days!
Since I am now back in the age of modern phones, I felt it was time to implement a ‘mobile edition’ of eWillys. For now, it is simply a mobile browser addition, meaning it is a little friendlier for the phone — at least it is on my android phone.
Let me know if it works or doesn’t work. You can always turn it off by scrolling all the way down and clicking on “turn mobile off”. Once you turn it off, you can view the regular site. To reinstate the mobile view, you’ll need to clear the cookies in your mobile phone browser.
Kevin painted his wagon with some unusual help …
Kevin writes, “I Finally got good help on my ’62 Willys Wagon rebuild…it didn’t hurt either to wear my “Big Daddy Roth” – Rat Fink t-shirt for inspirational artistic talents…and yes, in tradition of an old time build, I’m painting it outdoors.”
The serial number suggests this is a ’59 rather than a ’71 or ’72 (http://www.jeeptech.com/models/cj-5.htm).
“1971 OR 72 JEEP WITH A PLOW AND TRENCHER. THE TRENCHER IS MADE BY JEEP A TRENCH GEAR HYDROLIC MODEL GW103 SERIAL #2817. THE PLOW AND TRENCHER IS IS GREAT SHAPE AND WORKS GOOD. THE JEEP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, #5754897216, WILLYS CJ5, TIRE TREAD IS FAIR. THE MOTOR HAS JUST BEEN REBUILT AND IS A 134 F HEAD. THIS IS ALL FACOTRY AND HAS BEEN REPAINTED. NO RUST SPOTS OR MAJOR DENTS.”