Doesn’t run.
“49 Willys Jeep v8 small block Ford not running new top fair paint .$3500 or best offer”
Doesn’t run.
“49 Willys Jeep v8 small block Ford not running new top fair paint .$3500 or best offer”
The engine needs assembly.
“1974 Jeep cj6
Amc 304
3 speed
Power steering
Dana 44 rear axle with one piece axles
Everything works, all lights
7734 original miles
4wd works
Engine freshened up with after market comp cams camshaft
Needs to be ran to break in cam (not fully assembled at this time)
New water pump, power steering lines, ignition switch, starter,
Radiator rotted out, and a lot more I’m missing.
Light surface rust, all floor panels in great shape, body panels in good shape.
Asking $3000 or best offer”
Unclear how much value is here.
“Selling a 1949 Willys Jeep for $850 obo with two motors and two sets of tires. contact Bill.”
I thought it looked good, but it sounds like it might not run.
“1973 mail jeep for sale
$1000 or best offer… CASH TALKS bring a trailer take it home!!!”
UPDATE: Was $1000. **SOLD**
Body is not for sale, just the running chassis.
“Hello, I have a running rolling chassis for sale. Chevy 153 4 cylinder. Stock 3 speed transmission dana 18 transfer case. Stock 47 jeep axles. Heavy duty leaf springs. Stock steering set up with column. Basically going to pull my tub off and sell the rest. I have another frame I’m building from the ground up with newer axles and a 350.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7000
(12/27/2013) “I have a 1941 military jeep willy that is good condition it has all new tires,seats,roof,paint and runs good nothing wrong with this jeep these are very rare and I think $7,000 is a good price but I am willing to go lower give me a call if interested you can contact me at 520-808-5883 thank you for looking”
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Rusty and me with his FC-170. This seemed like an appropriate photo to start the post since the FC Roundup is only a few days away.
We woke up a little lazily on Monday morning. We knew we had a long drive ahead of us from Durango to Santa Fe, but we wanted to peruse a little of Durango before we left, so we hunted down some breakfast using an iPhone App called Ness (that won’t be around much longer), which calculates the time of day to suggest nearby restaurants (for mornings it will find breakfast places for example) and provide ratings. That’s how we found the Durango Diner in downtown Durango.
The Durango Diner had a wide selection of breakfast items that looked good, including two eggs & a chile relleno, which was my choice. I expected to just get the eggs and the relleno, but instead there was a heap of hash browns with green chile sauce (love that New Mexican Green Chile sauce, even in Colorado). It was a lot of food and if there’s one thing I’ve learned on these trips, eating light saves money and bathroom stops. So, I ate a good portion then pushed it away, reluctantly.
We left Durango and quickly found ourselves wandering through northern Idaho, or what looked like northern Idaho to us. Southern Colorado felt remote and looked beautiful as we drove through endless forested valleys with the occasional ranch.
UPDATE: I had mistakenly labeled this a BRC-40. Craig corrected me.
Neat photo with caption. The Associated Press labels it a Blitz Buggy.
Ted asked me to post these parts that he is selling on eBay.
1) PTO Shaft – View item on eBay
2) Drum Pulley – View item on eBay
3) Dual Output PTO – View item on eBay
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3300.
(09/23/2013) That’s an unusual patch/hole in the cowl. It looks solid.
“Winch
New Power Steering
Rare 1/3 Metal Cab
In family for years
Cash only, no trades”