This looks pretty nice.
“1950 Willys Jeep Pickup for sale. This pickup is in great condition! Please call for more info, 303-430-3115. Please leave a message and your call will be returned after 5pm. Thanks for looking!”
This looks pretty nice.
“1950 Willys Jeep Pickup for sale. This pickup is in great condition! Please call for more info, 303-430-3115. Please leave a message and your call will be returned after 5pm. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(04/15/2010) Some of this jeep still has some old school paint touches. The headlight bezels look a little narrower and stick out more than a standard bezel. I’d be interested in seeing some better shots of those.
“Lots of off road or street fun! Califorina Jeep has chevy 327 with edelbrock manifold and carb. New upholstery, canvas top and doors. Street legal, 4 x 4 lock out hubs 4 speed , good tires and spare, extra gas can.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1295
(05/04/2010) This might not be a bad price. It needs at least a few parts.
“Early Willy’s. Tub and body in great shape, Tail gate was removed and new metal installed for a enclosed tub. Needs windshield. Was going to rebuild it but have too many other projects to complete and need cash to do them.”l
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(05/17/2010) It looks solid and mostly stock.
“1960 WILLYS JEEP BUICK V-6 THREE SPEED TRANY RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD,NEEDS A LITTLE TLC. HAS BEEN SITTING FOR FIVE YEARS.SALE OR TRADE $2400 O.B.O. TRADE FOR ATV SEA DOO,GUN SAFE OR GUNS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(11/21/09) It’s got the f-head racing scoop.
“this is a 1948 willys jeep runs good has a jeep 4 cylinder 3 speed brakes squeek a little other than that its in great shape no rust anywere .its been stored inside for the last twenty five years it also comes with a rollbar and a swing tire rack for the back tires are good also have mirrors wipers not sure if they work $2500”
Paul writes that the days are getting longer and the temperatures warmer, allowing him to check in on friends across Alaska. While looking over one collection recently, he spotted this unusually well done transformation. Those terra tires sure looking in good condition, too! Paul, be sure to thank your friend for sharing this with us!
Paul writes, “I’ll try to remember what he told me concerning the construction / modification of this Jeep but it appears a Ford pickup cab was grafted onto the Jeep body, the four cylinder engine was replaced with a V8, Scout axles replaced the original axles and I think he said the transmission was replaced with a T90 along with numerous other modifications but you can see for yourself when you check out the pictures. With the power of the V8 this little Jeep can quickly dig holes with the tires while in low range and gassing it just about makes the Jeep jump in high range…”
If I owned one of these FC snowblowers, I’d move to a snowier climate. That looks fun!
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=KNeXFziURtQ&feature=related
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was listed at $9000.
“This Jeep is in great shape with just a couple of surface rust spots over the windshield. Running a Chev. 327 /350 trans with 4×4 and a gear splitter overdrive unit. New tires and wheels.Fresh rebuild on the 4×4 unit. This truck only has 76,000 original miles and runs great.This is the only truck with a nine foot bed.Call me for more pictures or if you have any questions .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
This includes this new fiberglass body. This might be a good price.
“this is a 1946 willys jeep project my grandfather had a guy rebuilding but,he passed befor the guy could finish the job.The body is a new fiberglass tub with the fenders and a hood.I have the motor trans and,transfer case.It also has dual rear wheels that my grandfather used to surf fish on the beach.The truck is in many peices and needs much work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $75,000.
I thought this customized in some interesting ways, so I thought I’d include it. I’m not sure which part of this is a 1948.
“Original Owner.Professionally built from ground up by Campbell Enterprises. Great multi-purpose vehicle for street, sand dunes, trails, and rocks. Lots of power, suspension travel, and traction. Attention to detail on every part of vehicle over year long build.
Engine 500 horsepower TurnKey LS1, 4L80E O.D. Hughes automatic transmission, high stall converter, 7,100 miles, custom built frame/roll cage (all powder coated), Currie Rock Jock axles, ARB air lockers, front-leaf springs King shocks, rear-custom 4 link setup with King coil over shocks, bump stops, custom aluminum fuel tank, dash, and center console, Flaming River tilt column, Auto Meter gauges, GPS, Art Carr shifter, Wilwood brakes, Howe power steering, air compressor, air horn, air tank in bumper, Warn winch, Walker Evans beadlock wheels, 40″ Goodyear MTR tires and spare, Mastercraft seats and belts, bed liner coatings, aluminum main body, fiberglass front end, custom sun top, and skidplates.”