UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
May be worth a look at that price.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep stake body pickup truck. Rough shape but it is inside now and has transferable NY reg. 4 cylinder with three on the tree.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
May be worth a look at that price.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep stake body pickup truck. Rough shape but it is inside now and has transferable NY reg. 4 cylinder with three on the tree.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2700.
This truck runs, but hasn’t been run in a while. The brakes need to be completed. There may be more work necessary here as well.
“I have for sale my Dads Willys pickup. It is equipped with a small block Chevy 283 engine in it. Engine runs but haven’t ran it in awhile, certain it’ll fire right up once we prime the fuel system again. It’s also equipped with all new front disk brake conversion which was never fully ran as it needed bigger rims to accommodate the disk brake setup. The front disk brake setup alone cost $1000 new. We also have with the disk brake kit a Wilwood brake master cylinder which we didn’t put on yet. Comes with all hardware and instructions to complete installation. With very little work it’ll make a
I’m sure someone out there is proud of this trailer, but honestly, if I brought that home to Ann, I’d be sleeping in it alone …. with all my belongings. Of course, there’s that old saying: there’s a trailer for every traveler. Okay, I just made that up.
“57 Willys Jeep that is completely original! low miles! runs and drives but need carburetor work.
will come with a 1961 homemade teardrop trailer. 5000 for both”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
(06/02/2016) Looks like an interesting rig.
“We purchased this vintage ’49 Willys truck about 7 years ago to add to our array of classic trucks intended for full restoration. We have only driven it around on our homestead periodically during that interim, putting less than 50 miles on it.
We bought it at a high price even without body or paint work done because the previous owners had done an incredible amount of mechanical type work in that restoration process stretching from 1997 to 2005. The truck mostly sat until we bought it in 2007-8 period into the tune of about $10,000 total invested into the truck.
In the paperwork received with it there was a thick stack of receipts of work done. Like a dummy, I threw away some of them before realizing what the receipts were. I have gone through the many line items of the receipts to come up with the below list. The line items of work during the restoration process was about $8,400, but the total paid on account receipts were over $15,000, so we evidently do not have all the line item work receipts. It does appear this may have included the cost of the truck as well, but it is hard to tell. The old guy that had the work done had hardly driven the truck with low miles since the work was done according to his relative from whom we purchased the truck.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Runs.
“1957 willys jeep pickup/tow truck
Runs and moves good solid truck with working pto winch and plow with left and right many extra parts floor pans solid great for restore or rat rod”
Has a number of mods.
“1965 JEEP WILLY hot rod short box p/u
383 stroker,
TCI built 350 with shift kit,
straight axle,
411 gears Rockwell posi,
old school wheels,
aluminum radiator
Hurst Ratchet,
long tube headers,
3 ” exhaust flow masters,
sun super tach,
southern comfort a/c
$12.500.00
trades possible- no Junk (looking for TA, firebird or chevelle)
SERIOUS ONLY NO TIRE KICKERS”
http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/5711397610.html

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Might be a good price. Has some updates.
“1960 Willys truck. 3 ton. In 2015 had front disc brakes upgraded and fuel system upgrade. Comes with tool box and spare parts. Used to drive back and forth to work in town. 1940-2003 All Jeep. 1945 Post WW2 transfer case. 1975 Straight 6 AMC motor. 2003 Poly Fuel Cell. Bed is 1/4 inch steel flatbed. Can mount a 5th wheel to heavy bed. This Willys was previously used in parades and as an advertising show truck.”

UPDATE: Status Unknown** Was $4000.
Might make a good project. Has an updated drivetrain.
“I have way to May projects, I have a 1962 Willys pickup truck with an electric over hydraulic dump bed, with a fresh 350 short block and a 350 turbo automatic transmission. It news wipers and tail lights and someone who wants to finish what I started. I would like $4,000.00 OBO”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9000.
Craig spotted this nice looking truck.
“1961 Willys Truck, good condition, 4WD, original straight 6 (226). Truck Runs good, almost all original – 44K original miles. New Radiator, seals front and rear differencials, generator and starter have been rebuilt. Need to sell $9000 OBO Call or text for more information”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
One runs and one doesn’t.
“56 Willys Jeep Truck 4×4
Straight six runs good
$2500 obo
Also have a 1957 Willys Jeep Parts truck
no motor or trans $500”
