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“Two Willys not Run but two motor 1947/48”
No pics and no description.
“Two Willys not Run but two motor 1947/48”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900
Looks to have value.
“This is a solid 51 Willy’s pickup with a rebuilt Chevy straight 6 it has no rust and is complete minus a radiator and sum belts and fan has been sitting in a barn for over 15 years $2250 or best offer call”
Here’s an unusual build.
“Beautiful Rat Rod . One of Kind. Has Won Everywhere it Shows. It took Best in Class at the AUTO RAMA and Street Achievement Traditional Vehicle in Dallas Texas 2013. I have acquired over a 100 beautiful trophies. Drive It anywhere and crowds gather! Everyone ask to take photos. 1959 Willys Pickup \ 383 Stroker 8.5 compression with 671 Blower Shop Blower. Motor has less then 500 miles on it. all the Papers on the motor including the cam card. Coupled to a 350 automatic trans. It has been Chopped 6″ ,Channeled 7″, Stretched 12″ . Bagged on the Front and Air shocks on the back for the perfect ride hight and comfort. OTHER FEATURES; Train Horn, Hand made Tilt Steering, Sun Roof with Rag top, Electric exhaust Cut Outs. Redesigned Tractor Trailer Wheels I HAVE EVERY RECEIPT SPENT ON THE TRUCK. I have built a few and this has been a favorite. Feel free ask any questions. Thank you.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7500.
A funky front bumper, but looks solid overall.
“This is a very good running truck the paint is starting to fade it looks like but I can re-paint to buyers choice after purchase u can make a offer also”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Might have some value.
“Project Truck, NEEDS work.
1949 JEEP Willy’s 4 cylinder Flat Head will not turn over.
Missing Title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $21,400.
(09/07/2014) Creative dash gauge plate. Lots of nice details on this ‘Purple Haze’.
“1950 Willys jeep pickup cab, HOT ROD. Front fenders and hood mounted on a 1988 s-10 Chassis. Fatman Coil over front suspension, Mustang ll power rack and pinion, Stock Rear end with air shocks, SSBC disc brakes on all 4 wheels by echelon with Bridgestone Tires. Alum. Fuel Cell with Holley Electric pump and Braided Steel Lines. Custom Flat bed lined with Kiln Dried Hickory and Hickory side rails. The interior is Lumina bucket seats, custom dash with VDO gauges, Mercedes Carpeting, Custom Door panels with Willus Logo covered in Leather. Power windows, Power door locks, Hurst shifter, Full headliner and back wrap, IDIDIT tilt column, painless wiring harness and Fuse box. The Engine is a 1993 Chevy 454, Fabricated valve covers, Edelbrock Chrome Manifold with Inglese adaptor and Weber sidedraft (2) carburetors, complete MSWD ignition system (6AL), Chrome headers, High flow water pump, billet aluminum brackets. The trans ins a turbo 350 built by Michigan Racing Transmission, No kick down but standard shift pattern. Griffin Alum. Radiator with electric fan, and a 1929 model A front bumper. Perfect hot rod and turns more heads than you can count. Every show it has been to it has won a prize. Over 43k invested. Please call”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5000
(09/26/2015) Runs and drives.
“This is a 1959 Willys pickup that has the power plant form a mid seventies Chevy truck. 350 V8/transmission/xfer case. It is a perfect candidate for restoration/re-power. The body has some rust, but I have used this to haul wood, etc. The truck bed is lined with diamond plate steel. Engine runs great. Have new upholstery for it, but have not installed it yet. 12V system, with alternator, Chevy steering box/column, with power steering. New window felt on doors, new glass on passenger door.”
UPDATE: Was $8500 **SOLD**
(07/29/2015) This appears to be a nice restoration with an interesting history.
“I have a 1952 Willys Pickup with original 134-F engine and drive train. I’ve been working on the restoration for the last couple of years and is mostly completed. I have receipts for several thousand dollars in new parts. The truck was originally purchased by the Department of Agriculture for use in the Forest Service, (still has asset tags) then sold to private owner who passed it down to his son, who sold it to me in 2013.
The truck is drivable and licensed with a collector plate.
More pictures available upon request.
Serious inquires only please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
Nice looking truck, but has no title.
“1951 Jeep Willy’s 1 Ton Pickup – 4 Cylinder Hurricane Engine – Complete frame off restoration done in 2007. No Title/bill of sale”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
No obvious rust.
“1951 WILLYS TRUCK
4X4
GOOD SOLID JEEP FOR 64 YEARS OLD
HAS RAN RECENTLY WITH FRESH GAS
MANUAL TRANS,4CYLINDER
GOOD CLEAN TITLE”