Includes an overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/420712625360501/
“Custom metal top doors and sides,needs tires,3speed with overdrive,not running 24volt system,engine not working.For more details please contact”
Includes an overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/420712625360501/
“Custom metal top doors and sides,needs tires,3speed with overdrive,not running 24volt system,engine not working.For more details please contact”
Jeepster Projects:
Michael is selling this Wagon/Cherokee custom build.
https://classifieds.ksl.com/listing/55663930
“’59 Willys Wagoneer. Complete engine, transmission, transfer-case, front & rear end, and suspension from 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ) original owner. Welding and set-up done by Brandon Johnson of BC Customs/SXOR Mobility Vehicles in 2005.
Coil suspension, sway bars, steering, is Grand Cherokee and was done right. Boxed frame. New Edelbrock manifold, Holly carb. New drive lines. Motor (318 ci (5.2L) runs. No brakes, no cooling, some surface rust, and floor rust. All fixable. Great project for cool 4×4.
The car has set in a garage for the past 15 years with minimal work. Over $10K invested. I will consider any reasonable offer.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $5500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“Still has the original Ford engine, solid body and ready for restoration. if interested leave your phone number.”
Something different. Looks like a later model wagon grille.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/757452391262221/
“Grille off of old Jeep – it’s been chromed. $700.00. Or make me a decent offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Seller’s friend describes this as a 1956 “Willys D1”. It appears to be a CJ-3A with an incorrect year.
“Selling for a friend. It is not a Cherokee it is a Willys D1. Facebook will not accept the Willys Make in the field. It has been looked at by 2 mechanics and “runs really good for its age.” It has been sitting a long time and just smokes a little but just needs to run for a while. Major cosmetic defects. It is a fixer-upper. Mileage unknown”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/04/2019) Could be great for the right project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/392139958241638/
“For sale a pair of Custom aluminum Jeep Willy’s flatfender fenders. Do not know exact years they fit. Came with one of my projects, have been sitting on my shelf for years. Don’t think there made anymore. Super cool”
Apparently, this is located in Bavaria … Photos of this vehicle were posted to the G503 Facebook page. Some folks saw this as a bubbafied vehicle, and there may be elements of that. However, the bends of the frame and other nuances have me wondering if it was some type of airborne prototype. It’s actually a pretty clean frame for a bubba project. In a couple pics you can see how clean the spring hangers have been mounted.
Thoughts?
Check out the grille. You can see that it has equidistant slats up until the right side. I don’t see Bubba doing something like that so cleanly. 


I’m not sure how a jeep is supposed to help sell underwear, but maybe they have extra padding?
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“This is an original 1953 print ad
size : 6.7″ x 5.1″
condition : Excellent”
There’s something about these two photos I find simultaneously hypnotic and eerie (maybe ghostly?). I can’t quite figure out why that is. I can feel the wind blowing in them.
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“*1940’s – 50’s
(2) 2 1/4″ B&W Negatives
** Jeep Willys Wagon **
*** Medium Format Film ***
See Photos”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Gayland shared this photo of two FCs and a CJ-3B amongst some “full-size” jeeps. I don’t know if they are parts vehicle or for sale or even how recent the image is. It might be these folks: https://www.jeepheritage.com/
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2361899584084338/
“1979 Jeep DJ5G mail jeep This jeep runs and has the original 258 (4.2) motor in it. New starter and fuel pump The rear end is a Dana 44 axle The jeep is drivable, but does leak some transmission fluid. The gaskets on the 727 transmission are easy to replace, but I have too many projects, so this one has to go and I havent had time to work on it. Since this was an old mail jeep, it is right hand drive”