UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
I think this tub has been used for target practice.
“Willys jeep tub and grill has clean title call to ask questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
I think this tub has been used for target practice.
“Willys jeep tub and grill has clean title call to ask questions”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1050.
(09/26/2014) It runs, but needs work to be road worthy.
“61 Jeep CJ3B. Engine and drive train are ok but the body needs replacing. Mileage on odometer is 42,000 and believed to be correct. This Jeep has spent the last 23 years sitting outside. Will start right up when the carburetor is primed but is not roadworthy. The frame and underpinnings are solid making this a great restoration project. Other than the 31″ rims and 2″ lift it is original. I have new brake lines and carburetor that will convey. All parts are available through KaiserWillys.com. To many projects so this one has to go. Is registered and I have a clean title. “
Thanks to Bill from Lime Street Carriage for forwarding this hilarious ad.
Herpa derp, everyone! I have a 1945 Willys for sale! Ran perfect when parked. May need brakes from sitting, but should fire right up! The transmission that’s in it works flawlessly! I have a cousin, who has a cousin-in-law, who says it shouldn’t take more than $500 to make it showroom condition! Never met him, but I trust him! Don’t mind the rust on the frame, it’s only on the surface! No problems!
Don’t ask me how many miles are on it, I included a picture of the odometer! Interior is a little rough, but nothing that can’t be fixed.
Overall, I’d give this Jeep a 9/10! Can’t beat that! I need your phone number, date of birth and social security numbers before I can give you a price, but seems reasonable to me!
Tired of these ads? Me, too. If your car is a POS, don’t sell it as a diamond in the rough. Sell it as an affordable POS. You’re not fooling anyone… but would you really want to? Every time you screw someone over, you’re making the world a little worse for your offspring, for your nieces/nephews and for the world in general.
I had a long, but tun and productive Sunday! I’ll file a report on Tuesday morning. In the meantime, some of you might be interested in these fiberglass jeep body molds I’ve co-acquired (3B / 3A bodies, fenders, hoods grilles). More on all that tomorrow.
The Spokane Daily Chronicle shared the sad photo of this abandoned jeep.
The June 28, 1942, issue of the Spokesman-Review featured this photo. It shows Master Sergeant Kindle Walston of Louisville, KY, driving his buddies in a jeep somewhere in Egypt.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown**
(09/15/2014) No pics. Sounds like a lot of projects.
“1957 Jeep cj5 needs work no title parts only$800
1963 Jeep cj5 needs work $1200 good title
1962 Jeep cj5 parts only no title $500
1951 Willys Jeep cj3a runs and drives with pto winch no title. $1600
Also have many cj jeep parts for sale or trade”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(11/26/2014) Runs and drives.
“I have a 1948 Jeep Willys
V6 4X4 Automatic transmission
nice interior everything works like new”
UPDATE: Was $5700. **SOLD**
(03/19/2015) Has a little bit of surface rust, but looks solid.
“1962 Jeep Willy’s Pickup 4×4 manual locking hubs 3 speed manual Super Hurricane inline 6 cylinder engine runs strong seat was just re-upholstered also had all wheel cylinders replaced with new as well as new brake shoes and rubber brake hoses new spark plugs and wires carburetor was recently rebuilt good glass solid truck needs new gas tank (it weeps) also needs the exhaust welded and new muffler installed I have the new muffler. Clean title in my name as well as current registration till July 2015. ”
Mike forward this video from Dirt Every Day that shows them refurbishing a neglected Willys Wagon into a running machine. The episode is 22 minutes long.