Is the chassis jeep?
https://florencesc.craigslist.org/cto/d/hartsville-1950-ford-jeep-wrangler/6791296636.html
“1950 ford/jeep wrangler running gear 4×4 project runs and drives tittle, lots of new stuff 6000”
Is the chassis jeep?
https://florencesc.craigslist.org/cto/d/hartsville-1950-ford-jeep-wrangler/6791296636.html
“1950 ford/jeep wrangler running gear 4×4 project runs and drives tittle, lots of new stuff 6000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
Hard to find these in this price range. It does have rust and may need a clutch.
“Clutch not engaging after yesterday, Plowed excellent all day, I assume it needs a new clutch. Needs to be towed
Very original/stock cj8 with rare 4cyl, all parts are excellent including top, interior, ect… just has a rotted body of course….. fenders, windshield frame, hood and frame very good. Drive as is for now and restore later with new tub ($2300 in primer)
Ran and drove great and everything works as it should except heater fan. Plow works excellent with recent overhaul of parts/fluid. Great acreage vehicle or restore project. New radiator and brake line.
I have done auto body for over 30 years and understand how rare these are and much more rare to find unmolested! Easy resto or driver…
Not ambitious about selling, so cash with no offers or texts!!!”
One runs, the other is a parts vehicle.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/319285812164368
“One is complete 1967 but needs new oil pump, still starts. It has all new brakes and fluids. It ran great prior to oil pump going out. Back corners are rusted out but the other parts body has all you need to make a great rig. These are some of the rarest 4×4 in the USA. Only serious offers please, I know what I have”
UPDATE: Filing this under “it’s a small world”, Merlin posted a different Power Wagon Bus from Barnfinds yesterday.
Roger spotted this unusual power wagon on Facebook. I’m a fan.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2199786030066235
“1953 power wagon school bus. Pm if interested for more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**. Was $8000.
Matt’s friend is selling this RHD J-59. Appears solid with no obvious rust.
“1982 Mitsubishi Jeep J59
2.0 Litre Astron Gasoline Engine
~80,000 ORIGINAL MILES
Runs and Drives Fantastic!!
ZERO RUST
Original J59
Weber Carb
New Clutch
Like new Buckshot Mudder II tires
Absolutely UNBREAKABLE vehicles. Absolute blast to drive, 25+ mpg.
Jeep runs drives as new.
ALSO included is the Original Roll Bar and Bestop soft top
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
(11/15/2018) Not many of these in the states.
“I’m thinking of selling my 1978 Jeep Viasa CJ6. Its a Spanish made CJ6 by visa with a SOFIM 74hp Diesel engine in it. I purchased it over in Italy and brought it back. Been slowly Jeep-a-sizing it but I’ve got 2 teenagers now and would like to see it go to a good Jeeper. No tire kickers please. If there is another version of this Viasa Jeep in the US I’d be surprised, pretty cool ride.”
Travis shared this truck with a vintage service station look.
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A;sp seem on Barn Finds: https://barnfinds.com/service-station-survivor-1969-jeep-gladiator-j3000/#XtSFfpR5udlT2UXF.99
“Featuring the branding of the service shop that operated in, the seller notes that it was parked indoors every night up until 10 years ago. The body and frame are said to be remarkably intact despite also being a plow truck, and the seller has removed the plow attachment and related components. It has been repainted at least once, but the original service station graphics were preserved when the repaint commenced.”
It sounds like a unique vehicle; I don’t know much about the history of these.
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale18/adm469/adm469.html
“This is one rare and special 4×4. This early production Gladiator is still tagged as a “Willys” not “Kaiser”. It also is equipped with the coveted “Thriftside” bed and small rear window. It is titled as a ’64 but believed to be a ’63 model.
The truck was part of the California AAA Auto Club fleet. It was not used as a tow truck, but as a service vehicle when someone needed some gas, a jump start, or a push. I was told that these AAA Jeeps were used to pull the Rose Parade floats.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks in good shape.
“1968 Model M274 A5 Mule
USMC # 330627
This piece of Vietnam War History is in very good condition. The engine starts easy and runs very well and has a new starter less than a month old. The drive train is in equally good condition and is four wheel drive. A gun mount is included in the sale as well as various spare parts. $14,000 Call Phil @ show contact info or come see it at
JMT AUTO 6732 US 19 N, New Port Richey 8-5 M-F or by appointment on weekends or evenings.
1968 M274 A5 Military Mule
• Fussy owner, very collectible
• Delivery date 6/1968
• 970 lbs
• Original Hercules horizontal 2 cylinder engine.
• Always kept inside and covered
• Very good, original condition
• NO aftermarket parts
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Custom everyone, but the windshield could be original.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/d/1942-jeep-willys-custom/6763720877.html
“Drives runs great! Jeep kinda speaks for it self has a 9 ton warn winch 1000 wat invertor two optima Battery’s wayyyy to much to list”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $4200.
Could be a good price. Appears to be a Model 90. Seller also has an M-38 and a CJ-2A for sale in the same ad.
“1948 empire tractor runs very good $4,200”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
(09/11/2018) Doesn’t run.
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/army-mule-m274a5/6715155098.html
“1970 last year of the mules this is an original m274a5 that has been sitting for a few years, turns over, have new carb to put on just no time.”