UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
John shared these trucks for sale. Seller will consider offers.
“I have two jeep Willy’s, one is almost complete. The other is a parts truck. Make an offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
John shared these trucks for sale. Seller will consider offers.
“I have two jeep Willy’s, one is almost complete. The other is a parts truck. Make an offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
Mike share this truck. It seems like there’s value here.
“1949 Willys column shift Pickup with rear tank and snow plow. Timkin rear. It is located in Central Valley NY. Has good floors and sheet metal. It has an F head engine swapped in. My friend’s father died and he had it running last year. Gas tank is on the seat inside. No brakes and no tail lights. It is a 4WD vehicle. There is no registration that we can find but the serial number tag is there and he will provide a bill of sale. The tank on back goes with the Willys as does the snow plow blade. He is including a 9 hp Briggs and Stratton Industrial generator in this price. Cash only at pickup.”
Bill shared this modified truck. There is no location with this ad.
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1952-willys-pickup-cleveland-tn-417415
“1952 Willy’s pickup truck.
Rebuilt V8 AMC 304 with less than 100 miles.
100% garage kept since restoration completed in 2013.
Most of the interior is done except for the head liner.
It starts and runs a great. No leaks of any kind.”
Not sure if the price is serious, but looks like a neat truck.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/332154835886850
“CUTTER CARR FLYING SERVICE, this truck was owned by the sid cutter family at their airport in 1948”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
John shared this solid looking truck with a V8 for sale.
“1953 Jeep Willys Overland Pick Up. Runs and drives no issues. Check the info sheet for work completed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was auctioned via Copart.
Bill shared this auction. The current bid is $200 with 2.5 days to go as of this posting.

No pics and no description. The sale is part of a sale of other vehicles posted to Barnfinds. Maybe something or maybe nothing. Model unclear. Thanks to Bill for sharing it.
https://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/d/brighton-mopar-project-cars-camaro-z28/7669484381.html
Tom shared this interesting truck. It’s got a slightly customized dash. Note that the motor doesn’t turn over.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/311835218096847
“Rare find…Complete nut and bolt restoration in 04. Looks new top to bottom. Original. All documentation, Motor will not turn over from sitting. Title in hand. Possible trade.”
Andy shared this project truck with a stake bed. Might have a solid cab.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1021197929135483
“1949 Willys Stake Truck, surface rust, great patina, brand new tires. Comes with cherry picker and 1969 chevy 350 ( came out of cj7, needs install), has tranny and transfer case. Great project!!!”
Mike shared this unusual camper. The shape of it reminds me of the late 1940s Book mobiles (or see below post). The box on this truck appears a little taller than the book mobile boxes, so this truck and the book mobiles may be unrelated.
The truck is listed as a 1954, but the grille suggests it is earlier. It’s unclear whether the camper on back is original to the truck (special order for example) or whether someone added the camper later. That said, the interior faux wood and carpet screams 60s or 70s to me. The “Jeep” radio would have also been added at a later date. Note the Warn hubs are IH branded hubs.
The jeep sports a “Rednor & Raine” Jeep sticker from Trenton, NJ, which as of 1965, was a jeep only dealer. This also has a Princeton Theological Seminary parking permit, which is still an active institution.
https://westslope.craigslist.org/cto/d/durango-1954-jeep-willys-purpose-built/7659761315.html