This might be a nice rig for the price. It looks like someone has added a tilt column.
“runs great good rubber no rust frame is solid”
This might be a nice rig for the price. It looks like someone has added a tilt column.
“runs great good rubber no rust frame is solid”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
This looks like a hunting jeep of some kind.
“1966 CJ Jeep for sale, tires are almost brand new 35 super swampers, has title, runs great, needs some body work but great woods vehicle!! $1700 OBO”
This might be a good price.
“56 Willys CJ5 for sale. Has a Ford 302, twin stick T case and 3 speed manual. 11 inch drum brakes. 31 in Super swampers. Very minor rust on the tailgate and on one hat channel. I have the original wheels to go with it and also a few other parts I never used. Brakes could probably use new pads, but work ok as they are. T case could use a new input shaft seal as it has a small leak like most old Willys. I have the title as well. Open to trades… Let me know what you have. This is a fun little jeep, but I am just ready for something different to mess around with. Any questions let me know. OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“We have a 1969 Jeep CJ Camper They only made 336 of these I have found on the internet there only a hand ful of them left. they are rare as hens teeth. this a V6 engine with a three speed trans. It needs a complete restoration as you can see from the pics. it is being sold on a Bill of sale only it looks to be about 95% complete we do see it is missing some hub caps/ gear shifter knob/ some camper parts/ It did run when parked any questions please call me my name is Dannon”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
This has a winch that’s worth a few hundred all by itself.
“Willys Jeep project, purchased jeep to restore but have way to many projects going on. There is no title!!! You will have to acuire a title yourself. It has been retrofitted with a Ford 351 V8 that will need work, I put on a starter to see if it would turn over but no success. This jeep has alot of potential and with a little blood, sweat and tears this could be a fun project. Come by and take a look, and thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Can someone explain to me why a PA title would need to be transferred at a messenger service (what is a messenger service)? The engine has been taken apart.
“1965 Jeep CJ-5A
Tuxedo Park Mark IV
This Jeep has been in our family for many years. The mileage is probably not correct but it says 22946. I was in the process of rebuilding the engine and restoring it. I have the head removed and valve/pushrod cover removed. Also various other engine parts have been removed and inspected to get to the engine. I have all the removed parts inside the Jeep. This Jeep has never been rebuilt prior to me working on it. The last time this Jeep ran was sometime in the 90’s. It sat in a garage until 2003. That’s when I brought it home and started working on it. Transmission is a T-90 3 on the tree. Engine is a Hurricane F-134, partly dismantled. I’ve included 24 pics on the site but if you would like more please let me know.
Please forgive me I’ve probably left out a lot of details.
But ask/email and I will answer and send as many specific pics as you would like.
The Jeep is for PICK UP ONLY! near Greencastle Pa. 17225.
The Jeep is near 99% original parts, as it has never been attempted to be restored other that the work that I’ve done on it.”
UPDATE: Still Available
I hope someone can buy and properly restore Les’ Jeep (assuming the documentation confirms it was his jeep). For those that don’t know, Les Schwab bought a tire store in Prineville in 1952 that has become a 330+ store chain here in the west (company history). Not bad for a guy who became an orphan at the age of 15. I didn’t know him, but everything I’ve heard suggests he was a man of his word. According to one reader, he was an early champion of the Formula Desert Dogs. Les passed away in the summer of 2007.
“This jeep was one of Les Schawb’s that he had on his ranch for over 30 years. I have all DMV documentation and current registration”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
1. 1961 FC-170 DRW 226, 3 spd, all original drive train, has radio and heater. $20,000
2. 1965 FC-170 Kaiser, very good original body and good bed floor, 283 V8 advance adapter, T-90/D-20. a nice project truck. $5,000
3. 1961 FC-150 wide track, it has a great body. no motor or trans. It has 70s Blazer 3.08 44F and 10 bolt 6 lug axles, installed. $2,000
4. 1957 FC-170 cab and chassis, 8 lug 44F and Dana 60 rear 4.10 gears, it comes with really good front fender flare rubber edge. $4,000.
It runs and drives and looks pretty stock. This might be a good price. It’s got a few dents in that rear quarter panel.
“1962 Willys CJ-7 for sale. We never get any use of this jeep anymore would love to find someone who would be able to enjoy it. This jeep was my husband’s Grandfathers so its been in the family for sometime. Its runs good just could use a little tune up because we never use it anymore.”
This scam is back as of 03/29/2011
UPDATE: This is likely a scam. Thanks to Rob for pointing it out. Both ads indicate that the vehicle is in that town’s location.
Here is Ad #1 from South Florida for $2600: http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/ctd/2233712838.html
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The engine is a GM Performance 350 and B&M 700R4 2200 Stall, Dana 300 Transfer case with twin stick, Currie High Pinion 9″ and Dana 44 4.56:1 Geared Limited Slip Diff., Custom Exhaust. This car has less than 100 miles!There are many more items of interest that have not been mentioned.”
Here is Ad #2 from Nashville for $2620: http://nashville.craigslist.org/ctd/2234836413.html
“Warn Power Plant Duel Force HP Whench with hidden hook behing folding license plate. PCW 52 Series 15X10 Wheels, with Mickey Thompson MTZ 35X12.5X15 tires, 4″ reverse shackle kit with 1.5 inch shackles. ”