It’s not a complete jeep.
“jeep is a project and not complete it is missing a grill, and moter . jeep is also in pieces price is fairly firm but bring a trailer and cash and go home w your new jeep.”
It’s not a complete jeep.
“jeep is a project and not complete it is missing a grill, and moter . jeep is also in pieces price is fairly firm but bring a trailer and cash and go home w your new jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
The price looks good. This has toyota running gear.
“I have a 1949 Jeep with toyota running gear, runs good. Great rig, selling for $2500.00”
UPDATE: **Sold** Was priced at $1400.
“I still have it if the ad is still posted. This is a 51 Willys CJ3 with an F-head motor. Motor, transmission, transfer case and axles were all rebuilt before I got it. New brakes, hardware, and master cylinder were also installed as well as a new carburetor. The engine has not been started. It has lots of new parts. I don’t have the time for it any more and I want my garage back.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
(04/17/2010) How about those tires? I have never before seen those tires.
“1951 4 wheel drive Willy’s Jeep. Has a 327 V-8 with a high compression Air Research turbo, 2 speed power glide transmission with Teflon bands (built for racing), Also has a 3000 rpm stall converter. Comes with dessert track tires and a set of 13 plus paddle tires. Has bucket seats, roll cage and KC lights. For more pictures please email.”
UPDATE: Tom noted that this is no longer on KSL’s Website (and I confirmed it). I can only assume it sold, but that seems like a pretty quick sale given (only listed one day) the price.
Brett found this mostly stock CJ-3A.
“Completely Rebuilt inside and out. To many extras to list. Very Clean”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
“1952 CJ3 Jeep in very good condition.54 horsepower L head engine-carburetor overhaul on 05-15-09-updated 12 volt electrical system-turn signals-new updated fuel pump-new locking Warren hubs-original service repair manual-two parts catalogs-high lift jack-lug wrench-PTO assembly and winch also available”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500
(05/28/2010) “Pair of 1952 Willys jeeps-one has a Ford 289 and the other has a Buick V6. Both are in running condition but the 289 jeep needs the passenger knuckle rebuilt. There are no titles but you will recieve a signed bill of sale.They will make great off-roaders or rock crawlers. Buy the pair for $1500 or buy the one with the top for $1000 and the other for $500-you’re going to have a ton of fun!”
This might have been listed previously, but I can’t locate it. It looks familiar. This has a great old winch.
“1951 Willys, runs good. You can fix it up or use it for hunting just like it is.”
No pics provided, but it runs!
“jeeps runs great . fourwheeldrive works. fresh tune up , new fuel pump , u joints , fuel lines and fuel tank . perfect hunting club vehicle. call me anytime at 251- 459-1387.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a beautiful build.
“We recently retired and moved from California to Wisconsin on the Rock River I purchased the Willys about two years ago (California vehicle-no rust). I made a few minor improvements but for the most part it is as I purchased it. When we arrived in Wisconsin I ended up buying a boat and a couple of wave runners for the Grandkids. Running out of room so I have to get rid of some things.
This is a 1951 Willys with four wheel drive that works. It has a 327 Corvette engine, not sure of year. Tires are Steel Belted Radial 32 x 11.50, 15”. Rims are “American Racing”. Has a new Pioneer Radio/CD player, new battery, an electric antenna, and a power wench. Speedometer shows 3701 (not original speedometer) had 200 on when I bought. This is not a show car. Has a few nicks and two spots on the roll bar where the paint got rubbed off (see picture). Other than that, it runs great and is a fun vehicle to drive (very quick). Gets lots of attention wherever I go.”