UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(08/27/2010) “1960 Willys Stake bed. Motor runs but vehicle needs work. Great chance at a low production Willys. Only 604 made this year. Will consider trades for 4×4 atv or maybe a dirt bike.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(08/27/2010) “1960 Willys Stake bed. Motor runs but vehicle needs work. Great chance at a low production Willys. Only 604 made this year. Will consider trades for 4×4 atv or maybe a dirt bike.”
The body does look rough, but this runs and moves. It’s too bad the body is rough, because from afar, the stenciled names looks nicely rustic.
“Runs and moves.Super hurricane six cylinder.Rough body.Make offer.Can deliver.(574)876-8326”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
“1952 Willys Pickup truck. 20,000 Original miles. Solid truck. Starts, runs and drives good. Mostly original except for air filter. Everything works. 4-wheel drive with 2-speed transfer case. F-134 engine. New tires and brakes. New clutch. Vacuum wipers work great. New distributor. New fuel/ vacuum pump. New water pump and thermostat. Original 6-volt system with new wiring harness and voltage regulator works great. New plugs and wires
If you are thinking about putting a lift kit or shiny new low-profile rims on this don’t call me because I will not sell it to you. $7500.”
Colin’s friend Al has got a nice collection of Willys. Colin forwarded a few pics of Al’s jeeps with some notes. Nice looking vehicles Al!
Colin writes, “I attached a photo of a CJ2A [al toy] that I did for a buddy of mine sitting on the hood of his August-built 1945 CJ2A with column shift, rebuilt with a lot of the leftover MB stuff that Willys used to get the first CJs on the road.
Al also has a 47 2WD wagon, a 49 Willys truck and a 49 Jeepster that is undergoing a repowering with a 55 Chrysler 331 Hemi, 727 trans, Mustang II front suspension and 56 Corvette rear end. Aside from body work and paint, Al does all the work himself and does an excellent job. The shot of the wagon with whitewall tires is the same wagon. Amazing what a set of wide whites will do for a car.”
UPDQTE: **SOLD** Was $18,500.
I’ve spent a good chunk of time in Watsonville. I built a ballet studio there. I actually danced in a Nut Cracker Ballet during that period, too. That was for ex-wife #2. Hmmm … Let’s talk about the truck instead …. Here’s a beautiful truck. Check out the bumper in the last pic.
“47 Willys Pickup; 327; 4 Speed; 4 inch chopped top; 6 inch extended cab; power steering; new upholstery; sprayed on bedliner; driven 200 miles since completionk; $18,500 OBO;”
Looks ready to roll.
“3,500 miles on complete restoration, 283 v8 with automatic, 33×11.5×15 tires and rims, also has original rims with new tires (like spare). Restoration professionally done. Asking $14,900 or best offer. Email or call with questions. 507-829-5528”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
(02/20/2010) Looks good.
“Truck is in working condition. Has v6 and 3 speed trans, hi and lo gange works well.
Chevy running gear and suspention. Interior was re-done 3 yars ago. Comes with tonnue
cover and tire rack. Truck is solid steel no bondo!!! Great Truck for total restoration!
Not in perfect condition but far from poor. Asking 4,200 obo!!”
UPDATE: Was $4000. **SOLD**
(08/21/2010) Last night I spotted this Truck for sale. The seller, Brian, doesn’t provide much detail, however he does provide a link to stories about his Truck. And let me tell you, they had me laughing (in that kind of Oh SHIT manner). For example, two stories involved failed brakes in precarious spots. Oh, and throw in a 15ft drop over a rock face and, well, you get the picture. Visit Brian’s Willys Blog.
“Back in the Spring of 1976 I bought my 1960 Willys Jeep pickup. It’s been at the center of many fine adventures, including driving it to Seattle from Bozeman in 1980. Recently, though, it’s pretty much been relegated to my garage and I think it’s time find someone who can care for the old guy the way he deserves. You really need to see this truck to to fully appreciate this virtually all original vehicle. If you’re interested in some of the adventures see my blog at http://geezergleanings.blogspot.com/ I’ll be around most of this weekend. If you want to check it out let me know.”
It runs, but appears a bit rough.
“1954 Willys P/U 4X4 – Original – rebuilt 6cyl Flathead – RUNS and Drives – Needs tune-up, exhaust etc. – Great Restore Project – Parts are still available for this gem – I Purchased it to restore, however life happens and cannot do the project. Title in hand.”
Some really would make this truck shine I think.
“4wd Jeep pickup straight body and frame needs a “little” paint and TLC. Call Reed (208) 834-2063″