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Runs and drives, but needs polish at the very least. Looks like a good foundation for a restoration.
“this is a very rare willys, only 4500 ever made. based on m38a1. runs and drives, has lots of original and hard to find ambulance only parts. would be a great full restoration project.”
This might not be a bad price considering it has an overdrive. It doesn’t have a title though.
“1953 M170 Jeep, Buick 225 V-6, overdrive, rebuilt carb, new water pump, new gas tank, new electric fuel pump, new tie rod ends, new alternator, new points, plug, wires and rotor cap, new battery, new clutch fork and throwout bearing, includes tow bar. Runs great! No title. I would like to get this out of my garage this weekend”
“I have a real nice jeep just to busy to restore it. It has very little rust out on it just one spot about a quarter in size. The engine supposedly runs when we bought it. We have never tried to fire it but the older gentleman we bought it from said he started it weekly. The oil in it was very clean and turns over. It was originally a 24 volt system but now a 12 volt. I have never tried firing it as I have been to busy. This vehicle will make an awesome dunes vehicle as its a real nice jeep that is a long wheel base. It can hold 2 or 3 rows of seating so a large family could use it or lots of storage room. It was originally an ambulance then radio jeep for the USN as its longer wheel base. It needs a good home that will either restore it back original or turn it into a jeep for a family fun. I have 5 projects ahead of it currently so it would be a few years for me to get to it so my lose is your gain. This jeep is so nice I wish I had the time to put into it but my other military vehicles are first. I have 2 spare rims for it also and a military pintle. The tires on it where the ones it came with but have swapped them for non flat ones.”
“For sale is a completly restored 1954 Willys m-170. With only 1,400 miles on resotration. Rebuilt engine and transmission. Brakes have been completly rebuilt including new drums, shoes, wheel cylinders and backing plates. Body includes new floor pans and body has been completly redone. New CJ6 top. New wheels and new 31X10.50R15 Dunlop Radial Mud Rovers. Drives good and rides very well. Asking price is 9,500.00. Must really see to appreciate.”
“1962 Willys M170 Ambulance with title. This is one of approx. 1500 examples ever produced, they are VERY rare. THE SOFT TOP SHOWN IN PICTURES IS NOT INCLUDED.
This is a VERY ROUGH Project. I bought thinking I’d make a rat rod Jeep, but too many other projects so it’s time to move on. Currently it has a 4.3 engine, transmission, transfer case from Chevy S10 blazer mocked into position. I have the complete wiring harness. It has an Art Morrison 9″ rear differential housing and shafts, but no 3rd member. It has a Jeep D30 front axle sitting underneath. No steering hooked up, no other drivetrain pieces. This thing is rusty, patched together, bondo smeared all over, etc. It’s VERY ROUGH. But, on the good side, it does included CLEAR WASHINGTON STATE TITLE AND COLLECTOR VEHICLE PLATES. I have lots of other misc. parts, radiator, steering column, etc. Otherwise, what’s shown is pretty much what you get, EXCEPT SOFT TOP.”
This might be restorable. I don’t see any obvious rust.
“1962 M-170 Frontline Ambulance Willys Jeep for Sale. F-Head engine put in about 20 years ago. Needs lots of restoring and a good home. All extra parts go with it – not sure if all are useful. Pictures are attached. Pictures of extra parts can be sent. Will entertain a fair price with someone who is really interested in this as a project. Purchased in July 1979 in Myrtle Beach, SC. Have had ever since.”