UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
Here’s a great deal. This includes an overdrive and a PTO! The roll cage looks good, too. I’m wondering if this also has the hudson steering, as that steering wheel looks similar to a hudson wheel.
“I am selling a 1940’s ( not sure of the exact year) Willys w/ no title but will do a bill of sale; Would be a great project to restore!! Very solid body w/ minor surface rust, no holes, just a few pin holes here and there; Has a Buick 225 V6 which has a rod knocking; has a good T90 Transmission w/ a good Spicer 18 Transfer Case; Plus some extra parts to go w/ it like a Transmission and Transfer Case, Hard to find WARN Overdrive and PTO; Is NOT Driveable but does run/idle; If you have any more questions”


No Title. Was told it runs but haven’t heard it run. Needs work. Good parts vehicle or project vehicle.”




This jeep has been in the family since around 1957. It has always been kept in a nice dry barn and only used occasionally, mostly just to drive around the property. It runs fine and I just drove it to a jeep show last week. The brakes need a little work as well as some of the light bulbs. Asking $3000 or best offer and would like to sell soon to make room in the barn for other items.”


I am moving and this old Willys project has to go. No title — I have the paperwork for a Rebuilders Title. It belonged to a friend’s Dad — part of his major junk vehicle collection. When they settled the estate, my friend brought it to my place thinking we would work on it togethttp://www.ewillys.com/wp-admin/post-new.phpher. We have both decided to give up, so this ol’ beast has to go. The price is $600 — $500 of that goes to my friend, and $100 is mine for the parts I put into it. Please don’t expect me to haggle on the price — I’m only getting reimbursed for new parts and getting nothing for storing this thing for 3 years. It has the original 4 cylinder engine and turns over fine, I just haven’t got it to start yet. I bought some new parts (coil, cap, condenser, switch, etc.) but haven’t had the time to seriously troubleshoot the issue. There is some spark — it might just need new plugs”

