UPDATE: The jeep sold for $16,000.
John spotted this auction. He reports the jeep is as good as it looks in the photo.
UPDATE: The jeep sold for $16,000.
John spotted this auction. He reports the jeep is as good as it looks in the photo.
Sounds like this was a Forest Service jeep. Maybe includes a gov data plate?
“Original 1965 Kiser Jeep made for U.S. Forestry specs.
Recent Engine all New
Transmission and Transfer case all New
Recent Brakes
Every Thing works including speed ometer
Has original nomenclature plate
5000 # Ramsey power take off winch
Excellent tires, New Gas Tank
Roll Bar, Full Metal Hard Top and Doors
Always stored inside, Very Goood Body condition for age.”
If both are only $500, it looks like a good price.
“have a jeep for sale has 304 v8 I bought with planning on using willies body on it just haven’t got done both jeeps go together would trade for riding mower”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
It’s a dusty time capsule.
“just testing the waters, she ran when she was parked almost 30 years ago, she has the v5 225 dauntless v6 engine very hard to find one stock and original, they were only in some cj5’s from ’66-’71, I plan on pulling her out and cleaning her up once the snow clears, probably won’t get rid of her, unless price is right or I think trade is worth it, don’t give me a bogus price offer, and I won’t trade for any crap.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
“Chevy V-6 engine,with a 3-speed transmission and transfer case. 11 inch brakes, Steward Warner gauges. Tires are 32/1150/15 on chrome wheels. Comes with TOW BAR. Newer Saginaw steering box with a u-joint and pivot bearing at the bottom of column. MECHANICALLY SOUND!!f”
Looks like there is some value here.
“I’ve got 2 cj5’s that i want to sell. One is complete with little rust but a bad frame. Its a 59 if i recall correctly, it does not have a title. The other has a good frame, but bad tub. It is a 63 and has a title. Bought one to finish the other but have no time, and lost all motivation. Both in running order. So thats 2 134f engines 2 t90 transmissions and transfer cases. Have some extra parts to go with. 2000 obo they go together. The yellow one has been disassembled for sandblasting and the tub was no good. Frame was painted and the engine tranny and transfer case are all set in place, its ready for the other tub to be placed on.”
Looks good for the price, but the windshield and frame was damaged in a roll?
“Selling my 1969 jeep Willy’s
Has a 3.8 odd fire v6 warn wench runs and drives great
Rolled on side on pavement just needs new windshield and frame”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Ted’s friend is selling this 1960 former golf course Trencher.
“1960 Jeep-A-Trench Jeep CJ5
Jeep was used on a golf course in central Maine for irrigation its entire life. Has never been registered.
Jeep runs and drives. Trencher fully functional. In very good condition for being a New England Jeep. Has small rust holes here and there. Frame is solid. Currently the lights do not work. And the front plow does not operate.
New tires and wheels. Comes with the original wheels.
Jeep is sold with Bill Of Sale Only. No Title.
Great piece of Jeep History. Very rare! Low Reserve.
If you have any questions, please email. Thank you.”
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyVVpNzye7g
Seems like a good price.
“4 Willys Jeeps sold together not for parts. Asking $2500”
No title.
“This is a 1961 Jeep Willys, this Jeep DOES NOT have a title. There is a knock in the motor, we were told its a bad wrist pin but not positive, still runs and drives fine but does have a knock. Jeep has not been driven much, just used to plow the driveway and drive around the farm.”