UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Lots of updates.
“Awesome Green Jeep Willies Contact for more info Will Consider other offers”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Lots of updates.
“Awesome Green Jeep Willies Contact for more info Will Consider other offers”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
Has a variety of updates.
“I am selling a restored 1946 Jeep Willys. I recently replaced the battery and cleaned it up a bit. It’s been sitting under a covered parking spot for about a year, maybe a bit longer, but it fires right up. I bought some parts that I was going to replace for the sake of maintenance but I haven’t had time to replace them. I have the front passenger seat, I just removed it to take a picture of the back seat. The price is $6,500.00 cash. I might be flexible on the price if you come take a look at it and give me your honest opinion of what you think it’s worth. I have the title in hand, the title is a rebuilt title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer
The trip has been painted. No obvious runs.
“Looking to trade but will sell for the right price:
1961 willy’s pickup truck. Great shape. Runs, drives, stops with no problem. Shifts into 4wd. Solid frame and pretty solid body. This jeep is not perfect but it is something you can drive and tinker with. It is currently registered and driven every week. Newer tires, newer battery, new radiator. I have a ton of extra hard to find parts including extra hood, front axle, fenders, grill, etc.
I am looking for more of a hot rod/ rat rod/ 2wd truck, or muscle car. It can be a project and I am willing to add cash on my end for the right vehicle. Some things I am looking for:
1947-60 Chevy or GM pickup trucks
Ford f100
International pickup trucks
Dodge Pilothouse pickups
Dodge duster, dart, demon,
Vintage mustangs or maybe the right notch foxbody
Model t, model a
Nova, c10, chevy II
Harley fxr, fxrt, fxrs
Panhead, shovelhead, knuckle
American big twins
Essentially anything that can be lowered and made to be fast and loud.
Running or not.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
Has a few updates.
“1942 Willys MB. Currently has f head 134, original 3 speed manual transmission. The willys has the original aluminum arctic top on it in great shape with all glass in tact and with all mounting hardware replaced with SS. The willys has been painted black with a matching black top. The body is in good shape with minimal rust. Interior is in good shape with matching black carpet in great shape. The seats have been recovered in black vinyl with no rips or cracks. I have an almost complete L head 134 engine and additional block for those choosing to get the willys back to stock condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600. It might have been some kind of tour jeep like those used in Ouray, Colorado.
This was available and appears to have been sold back in 2013.
“Selling a 1950 Willys Jeep. Starts, runs and drives but does not stop.. Needs some break work. Great little project that already moves under its own power. Fun toy. First one to give me $1,600 takes it home. Easily tows behind my SUV. Pink slip in hand.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
Seller includes a long description.
“Rare 1974 Jeep CJ6. If you are not familiar with the CJ6, it’s basically a CJ5 that has been stretched 20 inches. They were produced from 1955-1975. This Jeep was parked for the last two years and in need of an owner who will use it. I rescued it a couple of months ago with the idea of restoring it, but I don’t have the time. The engine runs strong, it’s the factory 304.
The jeep was in the same family since new up until I got it. It spent the first 35 years of it’s life on a farm in Connecticut until it came south with the son. He modified the jeep from its original state at some point after moving to Florida. Continue reading
Runs, but no title.
“Willys Jeep, 1940’s, runs and rives, no title, great for deer lease or pasture jeep. Not for street! Steering loose, brakes leak , needs seats, but starts and drives, 4WD works, has front lockout hubs. Three speed transmission with high/ low, 2WD and 4WD, Has the four cylinder flat head engine, and has been converted to 12 volts, with alternator. Have short video if you will send email address.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
There may be some value here.
“1947 Jeep Cj2-a in fair condition. Has later model F- Head engine. Ran good when I parked it 8 years ago. Now it won’t start and I don’t have time to mess with it. Will include near perfect extra frame that was sandblasted and primered, two tubs with some good sheetmetal and a good used fuel tank.
Also available–3.8 Buick v-6 w/t-98 trans and t-18 t-case all bolted together w/adapters, new Novak motor mounts, FF Dana 44 w/Detroit Locker, Dana 27 w/Lockrite, new front disc brake kit, new
Superlift 2 1/2″ lift kit, Herm power steering kit, new m-38 W/S assembly with glass, 2 Willys tailgates ( 1 new ), new fuel tank, 1 good used Willys hood, new u-bolt skid plates and lots more. $2000. Prices are firm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Runs and drives.
“I have a 1948 willys jeep, has a built 283 chevy small block. 3 speed with syncros first but not the t90. Dana 18 tcase. Dana 44 rear and dana 25 front. I had just got her running and driving. Runs great! Drives like it should! No rust and no rust holes but its primer. Im not actually to interested in selling her but I will for the right price or right offer! Worst I can say is no.”
UPDATE: Was $1500. **SOLD**
Engine locked.
“I have a 1954 willys jeep was someone’s project at one point and time. There is now a title. The motor is a 350 and locked up the tranny is good. It has 35×12.50r15 size tires. This is rough but worth it once going. Asking price is $1500.00obo or trade. It would be a fun project for a father and son. I’m looking for atv, or 1980’s dodge d100, or s10..”