UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This might be worth a look.
“1949 WILLYS TRUCK 4X4 ORG FLAT HEAD 4 CLY. MOTOR REBIULD LESS THAN 200 MILES AGO . NEW CLUCTH AND NEW TIRES. RUNS GREAT.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This might be worth a look.
“1949 WILLYS TRUCK 4X4 ORG FLAT HEAD 4 CLY. MOTOR REBIULD LESS THAN 200 MILES AGO . NEW CLUCTH AND NEW TIRES. RUNS GREAT.”
There’s still work left on this one.
“90% complete paint chrome custom headache rack. New wires, new speedometer must sell, great project Truck. Originally a 226 super hurricane motor flat 6 you pay all cost of moving vehicle clean title.”
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale16/adm073/adm073.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
Has some updates.
“Solid Willys pickup right hand steer v8 automatic new wheels tires very solid surface rust ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5600.
Dan spotted this truck.
“This 1948 Willys Pickup is in solid working condition and has served as both a daily driver and utilitarian vehicle regularly. It starts perfectly and reliably. It has a 12-volt system. I am selling it because we have moved to a smaller place and do not have the room to keep it. To my knowledge the vehicle has been in central and northern California for most of its life. The vehicle has little rust.
Quite a bit of deferred maintenance has been done and addressed in the last few years. The engine has been thoroughly cleaned and the truck comes with spare parts. After much research, I suspect that some of the parts were interchanged with CJ-2 or CJ-2A parts over time. Whenever I came across this, I tried to replace with the correct parts as discrepancies were discovered.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5100.
Seller’s description looks honest.
“A 1962 Willys with a flatbed of 2″ oak and angle iron. Original engine, 226 Hurricane , 12 volt, all lights work, engine runs good, just a hint of smoke, sometimes. Manual transmission, high and low speed, 4 wheel drive, all works as should, has a little clunk when going from 1 to reverse and vice versa. Good tires, skinny, but good. Bonded title.
New stuff- new rear end spiders, ring and pinion and bearings. Brakes, master and wheel cylinders, couple of new lines as well. Front springs, bushings and shackles new. Shocks all four. Steering box rebuilt and tie rod rebuilt with new internals and springs. New bearings in front, has 27 front axle and 53 back axle, warn hubs, all work fine. Spark plugs , points , condenser new. SeAts not new, from a 98 Land Rover. Gas tank, sending unit, gauge and fuel pump with electric assist new.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
This could make an interesting project.
“Sheet metal for a ’55 Willys-Overland truck. Cab had been made topless. No bed. Some trim pieces, and glass to use as patterns. $600.”
I wonder if this was a Texaco truck?
“1953 Willys Jeep truck. 4 cylinder, 4WD. Snow plow with Jeep Hi-Lo pump. Vehicle body is intact.
Vehicle has not been run in many years. Has 3 flat tires. This vehicle will need to be flat bedded.
This is a great restoration project.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
Looks nice.
“48 Willys truck, chopped, tubbed, 400 small block, automatic, power windows, tilt wheel. Older build Runs great. Text, call, or email but do not send junk mail, spam etc as I will report it. If item is posted, its still for sale so dont send a message asking if “still for sale” inquiries from far away out of state area codes must call or email and not text.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $17,995.
This looks good.
“1949 willys pick up, 350 chevy, 350 turbo auto, 205 transfer case, ford 9″ rear end, dana 44 front axel (narrowed), power lock posi in front axel, power stering, power brakes, vintage air ac, I have two tail gates, one with WO on it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
The old lettering is great.
“4X4. All there. Turns over but does not start.
No trades or low offers. No offers entertained without first seeing the truck.”