This looks very nice.
“1960 willys jeep pickup truck; stock willys hurricane motor; high & low gears run great; drives good; lost job, must sell; drives good; call Rick 231-578-6743”
This looks very nice.
“1960 willys jeep pickup truck; stock willys hurricane motor; high & low gears run great; drives good; lost job, must sell; drives good; call Rick 231-578-6743”
This might be a good value if the body is in good shape. It’s sure not a 46 tub.
“i have a 46 willys tub it is a older resto.. no motor ar trans its on a 58 frame. has the low back seats with original window frame, gas tank, fender grill hood and tail gate.has unicersal 12 circuit painless wireing harness, really good shape for age. have open title.. just lost interst and the room for it. asking 2000 o.b.o might consider trade would like a decent 4 wheeler 350cc or bigger or anything of interest no fords though. can email pictures and any questions or call 3063063 after 3 p.m”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
Not bad for a running CJ-5 that includes an overdrive. At least, I’m assuming it still runs?
“1957 Jeep Willys CJ-5. 4×4, hurricane 4 cylinder, warn overdrive, good tires, new brakes. Hasn’t been on the road in a while. We used it for a farm and hunting rig. $2,300”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1300
(03/30/2010) Based on these pics I’d say the body on this is less than ok.
“1952 jeep willys cj3a. Seems to have all the original parts. Ran when i parked it three years ago. Body is ok considering the age. must sell so make an offer. i don’t check my email so call 859 583 1369”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6200
(02/17/2010) Nice Wagon!
“A Cool 1951 Willys Wagon. It is a two wheel drive. The engine is a fuel injected Vortec V6 backed up by a 5 speed manual with about 45,000 miles on them. Just installed this summer is a heavy duty mustang II independent front suspension with tubular a arms power disk brakes and rack and pinion POWER steering. New shocks all around, just tuned up and oil change, does have a collectors license. Wipers, lights all work turn signals installed, high-back bucket seats in front, foldaway bench in back with 5 seat belts installed. guages work. Gets about 24 mpg and good power. cruses at 75 with no problems. get in and drive it. you don’t have to mess with mechanicals. ”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Matt spotted this great find in Wisconsin.
“vintage 1970s pepsi soda jeep truck go kart has gas powered engine in great shape size 21 tall by 62 long and 33 wide 500.00 or best offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100
The body looks in great shape.
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I HAVE 1957 JEEP CJ5 VERY CLAEN US FOR PARTS OR TO RESTORES CALL MIKE FOR QUESTIONS PINK IN HAND”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Here’s an interesting build.
“will trade for bass boat and trailer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
It needs a little work.
“1951 CJ3A Willys Jeep. The Good: Complete, mostly original, flat-four. Also includes full 6-point cage, new tires, new shocks, new gas tank and lines, and new brake lines. The Issues: It has been sitting for a while and was in the middle of a 12-volt conversion that was never finished (no generator or alternator currently) when I bought it, wiring needs attention, turns over and starts, has a couple rust-out spots under the rear tail lights, quater size hole under the drivers seat in the pan, and rust in the rigger body braces under the body near the frame (where the wood was located). No pink slip.
I bought it as a project and have not had the time to finish it. It had been sitting for a while prior to me buying it… I massaged the cylinders with some Marvel oil, added some fresh gas to the carb and it cranked over and it tried to run. Sputtered, puttered, but ran. Since then, I have replaced all the gas lines, cleaned the new tank (it had old gas in it), added two inline filters, new plugs, new wires, and there it sat. Thus, I know it’s not frozen and only needs minor tweaking to run.”
This must be sold. Someone may get a good price on this. I can’t tell if it runs or not.
“as is, we’re moving and its to be sold for asking price or b/o needs to be sold please call (no e-mails) Art (408) 648-3943 or Tony (408) 836-7360”