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1956 Truck Clarksburg, WV $14,500

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Look nice.

“Willy’s 1956 Jeep Pickup
74k miles
Original drive train.
Spicer transfer case, front and rear end.
Original Hurricane 6 cylinder
Completely restored, no rust on frame or body.
Updated paint and seat only, everything else is original.
Factory wheels with new tires.
Also, comes with aftermarket wheels and tires.
Seller willing to deliver within reasonable distance.
Always stored in garage.
Very well maintained
Drives and looks great.
Currently only the 2nd owner.
These classics are hard to find so don’t wait because it will sell. ”

http://morgantown.craigslist.org/cto/5984648055.html
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1947 Truck JeepRod Eau Claire, WI **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.

(12/26/2017) Some work remains.

“hand built frame ,brand new 350, turbo 350 this is 75% done i have boxs of brand new parts looking to trade for a utv side byside wildcat rock crawler truggie buggy who knows please send pics and i will send more pics and info”

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1952 Truck Cleburne, TX **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4300.

May be a good price.

“1952 Willy 4 by 4 pickup rare find very rare running driving Motors been redone training shifts like butter brakes have new lines and new wiring from 6 to 12 volt I drive it all the time”

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1951 Truck East Moline, IL **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.

Interesting build. The body fits pretty well.

“elling 51 Willy,s 4×4 2000 Silverado doner truck 5.3 ls motor 4l60e trans power steering & brakes new interior costom front bumper with built in winch some new glass drive & have fun”

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1962 Jeep Rod Truck Los Angeles, CA $13,000

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Lots of custom here.

“This is a completed project that took us a year to built. This is a true Rat Rod.
The chassis is a 1962 Willys pickup truck with all stock parts.
The engine is a brand new V8 Chevy 327 small block with 350 HP.
Everything is in a perfect running condition. No repairs or modifications needed at all. The truck is ready to drive.
Pink slip in hand, no late fees, car is registered with the DMV and has insurance and
registration is already paid for 2017.

Here’s a full list with the trucks specs and accessories:

Taylor aluminum battery box.
Taylor aluminum gas tank.
New 1962 Bolt together chassis kit for front and rear suspensions.
New rear 19 inches rims with new Continental tubeless racing tyres. 265mm
Front stock 16 inches rims with Nylon Hot Rod tyres.
New Ford 1932 aluminum radiator from Speedway motors.
New 13 inches electrical radiator fan from Speedway motors.
New 13 inches aluminum fan shroud from Speedway motors.
New front disc brakes with 10 PSI Wilwood brake T valves.
New rear drum brakes with 10 PSI Wilwood brake T valves.
New stainless steel 36 inches rods for engine support.
New power steering system from Speedway motors.
New Chevy alternator.
New 1932 Ford Distributor kit from Speedway motors.
All the cable wiring made with enhanced extra thick cables from Speedway motors.”

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/5971242288.html

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Jason’s Dually Truck Project

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Jason Potts, out of Burnettsville, Indiana, shared a couple photos of his Willys Dually project, so I asked him where he found his adapters and how he got into jeeps.

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Of the truck adapters he wrote, “The adapters came from Hank himself. With the original bed rusting out on me, I bought the flatbed knowing someday the original would go bad. I had a local welder cut the length of the bed down 22 inches. The black locust was cut out of my family’s woods and milled at a relatives mill. I live in an apartment and the truck is currently stored in an enclosed metal barn and will see a garage again in the spring to continue work. The motor is a 232 out of a 70’s CJ and is being rebuilt.”

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Then he shared his jeep history. “Originally my dad bought a 63 Cj5 at an implement auction and we used it to get around on county roads for fishing, hunting, and for other adventures. I was in my early teens at the time. In the early spring of 2004 (Junior in high school) a culvert washed out down the road from our house forcing myself and my dad to find alternate ways to work and school. His route took him past a place that had the 54 Willys and knowing I wanted a truck he told me about it. I bought the truck for $1500 and had to buy an electrical kit for it as its wires were all the same color and no lights worked. After about 2 months it became road legal and I started driving it to school.

Senior year of high school I was still driving it. Ever since owning it, the truck always smoked and was burning through oil at such a fast rate I eventually had to put the hottest burning spark plugs and plug extensions on just to keep up, in the end I resorted to using used tractor oil. The truck got 27 miles to the quart of oil. For a long distance football game I burned through 9 quarts of oil and $27 in gas.

Through the years since I have owned/or still own a 92 Jeep Cherokee, 66 Cj5, 75 Cj5, and a 95 Wrangler. Not to be outdone my older and little brothers also bought Jeeps. Older brother bought an 88 Wrangler and little brother has bought 2 Cherokee Country’s (both were previously rolled and used as trail rigs), a 47 Cj2A and a 65 CJ5.”

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