UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/03/2016) This might be a good price. The Meyer top appears to be in great shape.
“Rebuilt engine, 4 cyl, 3-speed, hard top. Needs 2 windows. Price firm.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/03/2016) This might be a good price. The Meyer top appears to be in great shape.
“Rebuilt engine, 4 cyl, 3-speed, hard top. Needs 2 windows. Price firm.”
Given the hardtop, there might be some value here.
“65 Willys roller for parts. Most body parts are there. No motor, tranny or transfer case.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Check out the partial railroad rail used as a rear weight.
“1958 willys jeep cj5 with hard doors and top, twin stick transfer case and 3 speed manual transmission. Its pretty much original, 4 cyl engine that starts and runs well.
It does need work obviously, brakes require a couple pumps when you first start it up, feel fine after that. The lights need hooked up as well.
This was bought purely for the plow which works well i have a loooooong driveway and we see a lot of snow, ive never driven it off my land.
Im moving south, no more snow for me. Otherwise it wouldnt be for sale.”
Might be a good project.
“I inherited a 1958 Willys CJ5. It needs some work, but not a ton. I’m too tall to actually drive it so I’m not going to spend the time rebuilding it.
It has an F-134 Engine-This doesn’t turn right now, but I imagine a little work would free it up.
Dana Spicer 18 – 2 Stick Transfer Case
Dana 44 Rear Axle
T-90 – 3 Speed Transmission
Dana 25 Front Axle – I Think
I have the title in hand.
There is some rust that needs to be dealt with on the front floor pan, both passenger and driver sides need to be replaced. Right side has some some surface rust as well. Other than that, its fairly clean.
The winshield will need to be replaced.
I put 4 tires on it so it can be moved, but it will need new tires
It has seats, but they need to be refinished.
I believe all parts are with the jeep and ready for someone to love it.
I think this would be a great project, if I could in fact drive it, I don’t think it would take a lot to get it going.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2700.
(01/12/2016) This might make a good restoration. Or, just drive as is.
“Offering my 1956 Willy Jeep for sale. 11 years ago I picked up from the winery orchard and I am the second owner to restore it with many dreams but never happened. Due to my unforeseen circumstances, I have to let it go with the reasonable best offer. Staying in the garage for over 10 years, I rebuilt the carburetor, new electric fuel pump, gas hot tank, new distributor cap, plug and wires. Things need to be fixed are, part of the wiring for the head lights, brake lights, horn and minor wiring replacement on the voltage regulator and rust with hole on the passenger side panel. If the price is right I can rewire for you. Jeep runs well and you will be amazed how it drives.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Seller is a little off on the WWII history, but still there is some value here.
“4 Willys jeeps and parts for sale. The Green one is a ’59 CJ5, the engine is not installed and needs to be reassembled. The red and gray Jeeps are ’46s and both have the drive trains installed and are assembled. With very little effort, both of these could be running. The orange one is a ’48 and the engine is not installed. It needs to be assembled, but all the parts to make a running jeep are there. We also have 2 F Head engines and TONS of parts that go to the jeeps. The gray one has a clear title the other threes titles have gone missing some years ago. We are hoping to sell everything together, make us an offer. Would also consider selling individually if the offer is right. These Jeeps were originally made during WWII as military vehicles. This is a great opportunity to own and bring back to life a piece of history. More Pictures available.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Includes a winch, soft top, and a hardtop. Looks like a great way to get into jeeping in the PNW.
“1967 Jeep CJ5 Willy’s 228 Dauntless V6. $3,000 OBO
Vinyl Soft Top & Original Hardtop available.”
Glenn tells me he has known the restorer and jeep for many years. By the sounds of the ad, it is a being referred into a Tuxedo Park looking jeep?
“1963 Jeep CJ3 Restoration nearing completion. Still needs light mechanical and tail lights wired. Repainted very rare original “Indian Ceramic” sort of a coral or pink. This is the Tuxedo Park Model which was an early attempt to move the Jeep upscale. Chrome windshield hinges, grab bar, etc. Very original Jeep. I bought it over 20 years ago from the original owner. PTO winch from new. Fisher plow from new. A little bit of original paperwork also. Was a convertible top. Ragged but good for patterns if you want the original rather than reproduction. Has rust underneath. Runs really well. Everything works.”
There looks to be value here.
“1961 jeep willys . Too many projects ,so selling this one..Engine runs ,but smokes. 4 cylinder, Chevy ?( It’s old has sight glass on fuel pump). Drive line seems good. Drove around yard a bit was some noise in front passenger side ,thinking u joint. No breaks at all Will have to be trailered or towed . dose have tow bar though,
I do not know ,type / gear ratio of axles ,
This Sat in a garage for ten years and is a project vehicle. Not something you are going to put a battery in and drive. ……! That being said I think it’s priced very good for what it is.”
Looks good for the price. This has a gov plate on the dash.
“1961 4×4 Willys Jeep CJ-5 327 V-8. Orange. Tagged until June 2016
RUNS GOOD! ON & OFF ROAD!!!
Reverse does need an adjustment.
Asking $ 4000.00. Or Best Reasonable Offer.
Willing to take 3500.00 and a Bad Ass Cross Bow.
No Low Ballers Wanted.
Forgot to mention has doors ( see last picture ) & tow bar.
NEW WIRING HARNESS ALL BRAND NEW!
ALONG WITH 20 OTHER THINGS SEE PICTURES.
In the photos you can see a list of all the other things that are also new. I didn’t want to type them in my phone.
I’m available this weekend and part of Monday. Otherwise you won’t be able to get a quick reply until the late afternoon each day. ”