UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Needs a couple items, but could be a good buy.
“99% original. Running driving and stops as it should. New canvas and carpet will complete it. Needs speedo cable and gas gauge dose not work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Needs a couple items, but could be a good buy.
“99% original. Running driving and stops as it should. New canvas and carpet will complete it. Needs speedo cable and gas gauge dose not work.”
Craig spotted this one. Looks like a good price.
“Have 3 Jeepsters 67, 70, 71 the 2 front ones in the picture both ran when parked about 3 years ago. The orange one has engine as well but is already tore down on engine stand and looks good internally. Had great intention to take the 3 to make 1 but never seem to have the time and it’s time they move on. One is a 3speed in the console, one is a cane shift and the last is the automatic turbo400 trans all have the Buick dauntless V6, one with the GM electronic ignition upgrade. They have been sitting for awhile so are dirty, will pull them out one by one if no offers to look and get them cleaned up and running and price will go up and individually listed. Buy one buy all doesn’t matter just need to get them moved on. Have all three titles in hand!”
It’s a project, but the body looks solid.
“1950 Jeepster no engine or trans. Originally had a 6 cyl with O/D trans which was very rare as most had the “F” head 4 cyl. Still has the original frame so if you want to go back to original it is there and has not been cut or modified. Has one of the best rust free body’s you will ever find. Great project, rat rod or 4×4 conversion candidate. What you see in the pictures is all there is no other parts for it. $2400 No trades. It’s a project and must be towed away.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
Maybe something here? Pic isn’t too helpful.
“1950 ,Willys small block Chevy 5000/trade no emails or text”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Call For Price.
These look pretty rust free.
“Several project vehicles, ranging in price from $1100 to $2500. 1967 Jeep,1949 Ford,1970 Jeep, 1976 Ford 3/4 ton pickup, 1989 Ford 1 ton diesel, utility trailer, tilt deck trailer, and much more!”
Appears to have little rust.
“First year of the Willys Jeepster (’48). Needs full restoration but body is in good shape-no rust. Does not have the original motor. Email or text with questions. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No price.
Glenn spotted this one. This may prove to be worthy of being called ‘collectible’.
“1970 Jeepster Commando
Convertible. Excellent condition. Approximately 4500 original miles. 8,000 lb Ramsey winch. Yellow. One owner. Runs perfectly. New starter and battery. All reasonable offers considered.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks like a fun ride.
“350, 350th 4bbl, PS, PB, tilt column shift, New heights power rack, Disc brake front end, Nova rear, Great driver, Solid body, Emerald green paint, Tan interier, Needs convertible top material. Rear tire continental kit included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
This may be more of a project than the pics indicate.
“1949 willys Jeepster, Great restoration project! Needs a little love…
6 cylinder engine, about 653 of these produced only 49 had this engine!
Odometer reads…15,218
Interior has been stripped down, just haven’t had time to get this project going..”
This looks good.
“1968 Jeepster Commando 4 x 4 Convertible . Vin # 8705F1726240. Mileage reads 50,383 original miles. Powered by the original V6 engine. 3 speed manual transmission with 2 speed transfer case with locking hubs. Comes with a tow bar and is wired for towing (apparently spent a lot of time behind a motor home). Runs and drives good. Has been repainted sometime in the past and has flaking paint in spots. Remarkably rust free with only one very small spot on the drivers side. The top is removable, comes with back seat that was left out in the weather and the material has been damaged. This Jeepster feels like a good reliable driver.”
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