UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This looks in good shape.
“54 Willys Jeep PU Has a 3.8 Buick V6 with low miles, diamond plate flatbed. The rest of the running gear is all stock. Good old jeep. Runs good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This looks in good shape.
“54 Willys Jeep PU Has a 3.8 Buick V6 with low miles, diamond plate flatbed. The rest of the running gear is all stock. Good old jeep. Runs good.”
It looks like this only has surface rust. It might be a solid candidate for restoration.
“56 Willys Pickup Truck – Stock drive train (6-226 Super Hurricane, 3 speed trans), EXCELLENT restoration project, runs and drives, not quite street ready, all new brake system, radiator re-cored, rebuilt carb, new plugs wires cap rotor, new battery, new fuel pump, new wiring harness, new gas tank, new water pump. 810-836-3536”
http://flint.craigslist.org/cto/3519322045.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is a good looking truck!
“Selling my 1957 Jeep Willys Flatbed Truck that was restored a couple years ago. The truck has been kept in the garage and is in almost mint condition. These are extremely rare trucks and finding one in this shape now days is almost impossible. The truck has only 48,000 original miles and was used to hall hay on a farm in the beginning. It has the 6 cylinder Super Hurricane engine which gives it a little more torque and power then the 4 cylinders. This truck has only been used since restored in car shows and parades. Everything has been kept original with a few cleaner interior updates. The truck run’s like brand new and the 4×4 works perfect. It has always been well taken care of and adult owned/driven. Please let me know if there are anymore pictures you would like to see or might have any questions at all. ”
This runs.
“62 willys truck for sale. hurricane 6cyl. Runs! 4wd. one piece windshield and bigger rear window. extra axles and drivetrain fenders etc. lots of extra parts. torn down for restore. New rockers and floor pans. 323-eight four zero eight.”
http://burlington.craigslist.org/cto/3515373305.html
Dave spotted this unit. He says the guy has been trying to sell it for a couple years. Dave doesn’t have the seller’s name nor number at the moment, but was able to get some pictures of it.
A thread of gas station pictures forwarded to me by Craig & Colin includes a picture of a service station jeep truck similar to the one from yesterday.
This is a nice looking truck.
“Up for sale is my 1954 Willys pickup. Body work was done prior to my purchase of vehicle, I have won 1st place in parades and car shows.
All gauges have been updated, and original are still in the vehicle, fuel gauge does not work, need new in-tank sensor. All electrical has been replaced (all new wires) and it is now a 12V instead of 6V.
The speedo and odometer did not when I purchased vehicle, but has been fixed so not sure of exact milage. I replaced the motor with another origional hurricane 4(THIS MOTOR WAS USED, UNSURE OF MILAGE OF MOTOR OR VEHICLE) .
Emergency break was completly redone. This jeep has lock out hubs, a big +. This jeep has new interior, with the origional interior push button door release.
Tires and rims are new.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
This is a project. This seller also is selling the two vehicles in the two posts below.
“1959 Willys Jeep truck. I started a frame off restorastion but got side tracked with other projects and life. The truck is mostly complete, but it cueenetly in pieces. I have almost everything to put it back in driving order. The truck ran and drove when I started. 75% of the truck is sandblasted and primered. New BFG all-terrain tires on stock wheels. Stock Hurricane 6 cyl engine. Stock tranny and transfer case. Lost of extra body parts avaliable as well. Contact Russ.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
(12/18/2012) This has a dump bed. It might make a good project.
“1954 Willys jeep truck. Ran when parked a few years go, needs a battery charge. Has a dump flat bed. Hydraulics are powered by the engine. Flat head 6 cylinder engine. Title in hand, current non-op.”