UPDATE: Was $3500 for the pair. Status Unknown.
Unclear if either runs.
“Looking to sell my willys projects. Both are all original and complete. “
UPDATE: Was $3500 for the pair. Status Unknown.
Unclear if either runs.
“Looking to sell my willys projects. Both are all original and complete. “
Some pics show the truck with rear fenders, some do not. One shows the radiator out. I’m not sure if this is running or is a project.
“engine 351 w
automatic transmission
power locks
power windows
nice interior
1952″
UPDATE: Was $11,500. **Status Unknown**
(04/04/2014) Looks like a sharp truck.
“1950 WILLYS PICK-UP, 1TON RATED , 1/2 OF THE LEAFS HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO SOFTEN THE RIDE BUT CAN BE ADDED BACK, DANA REAR FRONT AND BACK, DANA TRANSFER, OPTIONAL 4 SPEED- 1ST IS GRANNY GEAR, 350 CHEVY ENGINE ADAPTED TO ORIGINAL RUNNING GEAR, NEW BRAKES, WIRING, TIRES, FUEL AND BRAKE LINES. ALL GAUGES , LIGHTS, WIPERS, HORN WORK AS THEY SHOULD. DRIVES GREAT AND TRANSFER CASE, TRANSMISSION, LOCK OUT ALL WORK AS THEY SHOULD.”
UPDATE: Was $10,000. **SOLD**
Another 1948 Package Delivery Van, except this is the California Body version. Compare it to Jesse’s version.
“Will sell all of my Jeeps for the low price of $10,000 (Firm) which takes into consideration that there are issues, minor to major with all 3. Do Not let this scare you off. This is a screaming Deal for what I have and definitely warrants the expenditure of some time to come and look if you are a serious Jeep buyer! 1. 1947 CJ2 2. 1951 Jeep pickup 3. 1948 Willys Overland Parcel Delivery (PD) Quite Rare! First two run and the PD was driven from San Francisco to Paynes Creek 18 years ago and has not been started since. It has the 4 cylinder flathead engine and the other two are F Heads. The 1947 has an F head that is a transplant out of a 1953 jeep station wagon. I will entertain the idea of parceling them out. I do not answer TEXT messages, If you wish to communicate with me you must respond to the Craig’s List email platform with your phone number and your first name and I will get back to you shortly. I can provide more pictures by request.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
Ready for the road.
“1956 willies truck.
this was a two year project,and everything was either replaced with new parts,or rebuilt with new parts.numbers matching motor,transmissio,front & rear ends.super hurricane straight six.new tires,new paint,new interior.converted to 12 volt system.everything in on and under is like new.runs-drives.true California truck with 53000 true miles.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800.
Runs and drives.
“Running 1956 Willys jeep truck.
4×4 with warn locking hubs
Flat 6 cylinder
Actual mileage as shown
Drove it today
New drum brakes
Fresh service
4×2 manual trans
This is a rat rodders dream truck.”
Jerk from Sweden shared this strange ad that was posted to Sweden’s version of Craiglist, Blocket. Pay particular attention to the background photobomb in the fourth photo. Jerk added that the truck is an ex firefighter truck with a swedish cabin. Chevy V8 and 700 tranny. The price in dollar is some $8-9000.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $6750.
“Flat head Hurricane 6 cyl 265HP engine; tilt wheel, power steering, 12 volt; alternator, electric fuel pump. Bucket seats. New tires and chrome wheels. Warner hubs. New brake system. Runs great.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(11/26/2013) This has a unique tilt-front.
“need to sell my willy jeep, it’s my baby but I have no time nor money to continue tending it. It drives very well, very few minors problem, so if ure interested in know more, call and ask for Dan”
UPDATE: Was $5800. **Status Unknown**
(11/30/2013) Looks solid. Has updated motor.
“Price is firm. Starts every time, runs like a top, top speed is about 45 mph with smaller tires, with larger tires 55mph. Great truck. It gets compliments all the time. Also, geared for off road travel….legendary Willy’s! Its a driver not a showroom truck. A few minor issues I feel need to be shared: wiper motor stopped (easy fix); cracked passenger window (functions fine); some fluids seep but at such a slow rate I fill up fluids once a year (check them periodically) and they’re good for the season; speedometer doesn’t work (oil pressure, amp, and temp gauges work) and the original main instrument cluster is in tact but not working…place on east coast will refurbish. It’s a solid truck that is 60 years old!”