Might be a good price.
“1959 FC 150 Jeep, motor transmission and transfer case overhauled.
New springs $4000.00 OBO’
Might be a good price.
“1959 FC 150 Jeep, motor transmission and transfer case overhauled.
New springs $4000.00 OBO’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.
Mark just listed this one.
“Mini Jeep riding lawn mower 19.5 hp, 2 spark plugs, new carb, starter.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Seller notes that white top is a 1979 Panorama top. Looks in great shape.
“Up for sale are my 2, cj2a soft tops. $500 for the black $350 for the white. Im getting a half top made. One is a newer bestop on the Jeep used for 2 short seasons and never in bad weather. It’s black and complete.
The second is a white Panorama Top from 1979 that was found new in a box. I had it cleaned up. Windows are really nice as is the white vinyl. There is one small hole lesser than the size of a metal snap. Inside the liner is nice but stained from the metal hardware that rusted a bit. It looks dark because it is still wet. All hardware is included along with the bow assembly handles latches etc. ”
Chris tells me he’s heading for Pennsylvania this weekend. Besides looking for and selling parts, he can also haul parts or jeeps. Contact him at nscustoms@hotmail.com if you think you can use him.
I’m heading out to PA this weekend. Do you know of any parts or people needing parts? I’m needing pto parts, parts jeeps, seat frames, engines, od, tailgates, windshield frames, etc. Have to save them, right?
UPDATE: **SOLD** at auction for $19,500. Bus spotted a video posted on Facebook about the auction. Unfortunately, I can’t get a direct link. You’ll have to scroll down a couple of posts. https://www.facebook.com/antiquecarpartsauction/?fref=nf
Upon our return home on Friday we learned there’d been a kitchen faucet leak. No damage to the cabinet, but the leaking faucet led to a new sink/faucet combo. So, there was no time for eWillys updates for Sunday. Updates will resume Monday morning!
I received an email with the following question. We are nearly home and I don’t have time to research it. Anyone know the answer?
I’m currently rebuilding, for a customer, a 1940 willys 4 cyl. It has babbitted connecting rods and I was wondering if standard later model rods could be substituted?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Has a few M-38 parts on it.
“I have for sale a rust free willys this is a running jeep it’s nice it needs a few things to be completely done but it’s ready to use or ride in the parades now”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,900.
“1960 FC-150 for sale. This is an original, fully functional FC-150 that was restored in the early 1990’s. The drivetrain was rebuilt, and it was painted in original colors. There is now enough patina to make it cool and it’s in a perfectly useable condition. I’ve driven it 150+ miles in a day and it does great. It will cruise along at 50mph.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
Looks like it’s missing some glass.
“I have a in nice shape top and doors all metal”