Steve spotted this parts jeep. Looks like it was in a wreck.
“1975 Jeep CJ-5
Parts only
Dana 44 rear
Transmission
Transfer Case
Swing Tire Gate
Call with needs”
Steve spotted this parts jeep. Looks like it was in a wreck.
“1975 Jeep CJ-5
Parts only
Dana 44 rear
Transmission
Transfer Case
Swing Tire Gate
Call with needs”
I thought this would have a stock engine; instead it has a V8.
“1962 Willys CJ-5 Jeep. 350 V8, model 18, T90, new paint, no rust, no patch panels, clean interior, Flowmaster exhaust, powder coated rims, new Warn hubs, 11″ brakes, chevy steering box, hydraulic clutch, new tires, tow bar, extra set of wide rims and tires, clean title. $6800.00 obo.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Tom’s selling this CJ-5. It appears to have a Kelly Hardtop. It runs and drives, but has no brakes. It has a good title.Various other parts available. Call Tom 616-204-9663.
This might be a good price.
“Call for info, Jeep runs, clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
(09/16/2013) It’s been repainted, but looks in great shape.
“NEWER PAINT AND UPHOLSTRY
VERY NICE CONDITION
RUNS GOOD
TOW BAR
VERY LOW MILES, UNDER 10,000
VALUED AT $14,000”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
(06/04/2017) Looks nice. This has an early 0-10 speedo, but the front spring shackles aren’t reversed. I believe they should be reversed if this is truly a ’55 (I thought the springs were reversed at least into ’56?).
“1955 Jeep Willys – 4 wheel drive, manual transmission, 2.2 4 cylinder engine, new tires. Starts….runs….drives….4 wheel drive works. Body is in good shape with little to no rust. Top included. Clear title in hand. Asking $7,000 Open to offers and trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a solid rebuild.
“I am selling my 1961 Willys Jeep. I did a frame-off restoration on it over the past 6 years. It has a rebuilt 134 Hurricane 4 cylinder. Rebuilt transmission, transfer case, new brakes, new paint, new seats, etc.
I am willing to trade it for something that is of equivalent value ($12,000) if it is interesting.”
Craig shared this one. I wouldn’t say this is an “easy” restoration, but sounds like it may have a good engine.
“1963 Willys Jeep with 27,6999 actual original miles on newly bought engine. 4WD, heavy transfer case, 4 cycle, complete and all original. Tires hold air. Last run and registered in 1989. Easy restoration. Please, serious inquiries only. Located in mid-Hudson River Valley of New York State.”
Looks solid.
“Original 1961 Willys Jeep, Hurricane 134 4 cylinder engine, 3 manual speed transmission with transfer case. Manuel hub locks. Some newer parts but mostly original. Good tires and brakes, Roll bar and new vinyl “Best Top” with removable doors. Also comes with a bikini top. Warn brand winch. Runs strong.”
No pics provided.
“Willys Cj-5 v6, Manual transmission. Front disc brakes and power steering conversion. 12 volt electrical system. 4″ suspension lift with rancho shocks. Full roll bars. Soft top with doors. Bucket seats. Body is in great shape for age with only surface rust.”