UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This looks in good condition.
“1959 Jeep Willys Pickup Truck. Runs, Has Title, Good condition, come check it out. $3,000 or best offer. call”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This looks in good condition.
“1959 Jeep Willys Pickup Truck. Runs, Has Title, Good condition, come check it out. $3,000 or best offer. call”
Maggie Mae’s father is selling this pickup.
“1966 Jeep Gladiator J-3000 Pickup232 6-cyl
T-18 Borg Warner 4 speed transmission with low 1st gear
G-18 Spicer Transfer Case
Warn Lockout hubs
4.27:1 Rears
Manual steering and brakes.
Meyers plow rigging – not power angle (PLOW NOT INCLUDED)
Clear Title.
Second owner.
No body work. Original Paint.
Runs, drives, and stops.
Drive as-is or good candidate for restoration.
Have original tailgate.
Comes with 1967 body and frame for parts. $2750 firm
Located near Breezewood, PA. Call (814)977-3551”
Needs a gas tank, but looks pretty solid.
“THIS 1952 WILLYS JEEP 4X4 IS A PERFECT HOBBY TRUCK ALL IT NEEDS TO START UP AND GO IS A GAS TANK!!!!!! TIRES ARE VERY GOOD AND BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION…SOLID FLOORS AND NO RUST MAKES IT HALF THE BATTLE ON RESTORING IT..CALL MIKE AT 401 2829142 FOR MORE PICS AND INFO…….”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/16/2010) Includes snow plow, too.
“Willys 1962 pickup, stake body, functional daily driver, runs well, snow plow, new/doors and rockers, seats recovered, some new rubber stuff, includes non-running 62 parts truck, $2,500 pair. 802-525-3787, VT. $2,500”
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/willys/unspecified/1133917.html?refer=rss
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
This looks like it might be in good shape.
“1960 Jeep Willys pickup. SuperHurricane, Straight Six 4×4. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000
(02/27/2010) This is certainly unusual.”
“Excellent Original Drive train. 33,000 actual miles.Unique off-road or farm Jeep ready for work or play. 450 hours spent on restoration, just completed. 4 cyl F Engine, many new parts,very dependable. 906-221-5867”
I’d hoped to develop some sort of Thanksgiving themed post to celebrate Thanksgiving, but as it turns out there really aren’t many images of jeeps dressed as turkeys … go figure.
Instead, I happened upon this NY Times story of a guy named Harry Allen and his dad’s truck. To get right to the point, Harry restored it ($40k) and it’s a beautiful restoration. There’s also a slide show that accompanies the story.
I think this looks great with the ’56 Ford bed.
“1960 jeep willys cab and nose 56 ford bed 732 267 5105 this is a project does not run and drive no title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
This looks solid.
“This is a 1951 Willys Truck. It has a 1973 350 vette engine in it. it is a drivable, but would recommend towing long distances as the gearing is not meant for highway speeds. if your interested give me a call or txt.”
It goes, it plows.
“1957 willys jeep 4 wheel dr.plow w/ power angle. New brakes, motor redone runs great needs bed. $1,500.00”