Looks ready for a drive along the coast.
https://stockton.craigslist.org/cto/d/stockton-1948-willys-overland-jeepster/6995243685.html
“1948 jeepster 4 cylinder 3 speed runs great new brakes,tires and battery.
Possible trade”
Looks ready for a drive along the coast.
https://stockton.craigslist.org/cto/d/stockton-1948-willys-overland-jeepster/6995243685.html
“1948 jeepster 4 cylinder 3 speed runs great new brakes,tires and battery.
Possible trade”
It’s a buy-it-now sale on eBay. The body and hood look new. I’m not sure why it has the “49 Jeep” license plate? I’m wondering if this is actually a CJ-3B body and F-head on a 1949 CJ-3A chassis?
View all the information on eBay
“1954 Jeep Willy. Radiator clean and tested. New radiator hoses. New spark plugs, new points, new plug wires, new wiring harness, added turn signals. New steering wheel, new brake lines, new brakes shoes, new wheel cylinders. Complete exhaust system, new fuel line, new clutch, seats redone, new windshield, new tires five, new water pump, new oil pump, painted 4 years ago. Lock out hubs on the front. Mileage not verfied.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
(08/21/2019) Unclear to me where the auxiliary tank is located.
“GPW L-134 Go-Devil engine, converted to 12 volt, auxiliary fuel tank with its own gauge and floor mounted valve to switch between tanks on the fly, original style upholstery is in excellent condition, extra set of civilian wheels (no tires), spare tire with carrier (not mounted), jerry can carrier (not mounted), starts easily and runs great, a nearly original, unrestored example of a WWll jeep in very good condition considering its age (76!). Extensive mechanical repairs completed in March 1996 then the Jeep was stored and only used intermittently, accumulating approximately 675 miles since then.”
The 3B still runs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/493932628124913/
“53 Willy’s Jeep,and 46 Willy’s Jeep for sale. 53 is still running be it not great. Selling as a pair. Would make a great restoration project,or the 53 has a plow for an extra 300.”
Runs, but needs work to drive. It’s been converted to 4WD.
https://reno.craigslist.org/cto/d/susanville-1949-willys-overland/6994530259.html
“49 Willys Overland converted to 4WD. Great paint & body. Ford V8. 3 speed. P. Brakes. P Steering. Runs, needs work. New clutch, brakes, u-joints. Needs to be completed. Non-oped. Lots of new parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
This might have a modified Meyer hardtop.
“one of a kind 1957 cj6.
Only 1230 of these made in 1957.
250 Ford straight 6
Power steering
Custom hardtop
The awesome patina is from sitting for 30 years after it came from California to Oregon in the early 80s and parked.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
/Lots of mods.
“1953 Jeep CJ-3b 4×4
clean title in hand and currently registered non-op so no back fees.
Selling whole for parts or project.
Does run and drive.
CJ5 frame
Buick odd fire 225 V6
120 psi across all cylinders
New plugs
New rebuild Rochester carb. Continue reading
Could be a good price. It runs, but no brakes.
https://cars.ksl.com/listing/5946817?ad_cid=4
“Selling my willys Jeep cj3a! Awesome little Jeep that is in pretty good shape!! Not nearly as rusty or beat up as most I looked at when
I was in the market! Almost all original. Running and driving. The original flat head 4cyl starts
Up and runs good, I haven’t even cleaned the original Carter carb! (Although I’m sure it could use a carb clean and a tune up after sitting for many years) the original gas tank is not rusted out like most. The engine does smoke a bit but is very strong, I think it could be old gas in tank or oil making it smoke. The transmission shifts great and stays in all the gears. Clutch works as it should. Jeep drives straight. Brakes do not work!
Really neat Jeep that would be fun to clean up, I just don’t have time with a few other Jeep projects going on.
No scams.
First come first serve”
The February 1963 issue of Popular Mechanics included an article about the New Mexico Jeep Derby held annually in Truth or Consquences, New Mexico. It’s a great article about the early days of jeep racing. I’ve also included a video of one Derby race, but the quality is poor. Still, in some clips, you can see just how much the co-pilot shifts his body around the jeep.
View Popular Mechanics February 1963 at Google Books
UPDATE: **SOLD** by sealed bid for $26,268.
The Florence Township Fire Department out of Ohio is accepting sealed bids on this CJ-6 until November 16th. It’s available for viewing on November 3rd.
“The Florence Township Fire Department will receive sealed bids for the sale of a 1967 Jeep CJ-6 Universal that has just over 6300 miles. Comes with canvas cover over cab area and doors with zippered windows and sold as is.
Successful bidder assumes all responsibility and liability for the Jeep and its operation after the winning bid is announced and payment is tendered.
Jeep will be available for viewing on Sunday, November 3, 2019 from 9 am till 12 noon at Florence Township Fire station located at 11017 Chapel St Wakeman, Ohio 44889 (Birmingham, Ohio).
All bids must be received by 5:00 pm on November 16, 2019. Any bids received after the deadline will be returned unopened. Bids will be opened at 8 pm on Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at the Florence Township Trustee meeting located at 11011 Chapel St Wakeman, Ohio 44889 (Birmingham, Ohio).
Florence Township Fire Department and Florence Township Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids.
Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked as:
Florence Township Fire Department
Attn: Chief Halliwell – 1967 JEEP BID
11017 Chapel St
Wakeman, Ohio 44889
Bids should contain bid amount and contact information (phone, mailing address and email address)
Payment is by cashier’s check, certified check or money order made payable to the Florence Township Trustee’s. Full payment must be received and the property removed from Department premises at the buyer’s expense not later than 4:00 pm (EST), Sunday, December 1, 2019. The Department shall be entitled to reclaim ownership of any item not removed by that time.
The buyer is responsible for providing proper safety devices and equipment, licenses and permits to meet all government safety standards and legal operating requirements, and for insuring awarded item. The buyer agrees to provide adequate liability insurance while on the Department property for the purpose of removal of goods, and will indemnify and hold harmless the Department, its agents and employees, volunteers, members, and Florence Township Trustees, Florence Township Fire Department from and against claims, damages, losses and expenses, including, but not limited to, attorneys’ fees, arising out of their presence on the Department’s property for the purpose of removing purchased goods, provided that such claim, damage, loss or expense is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property including losses of use resulting therefrom, but only to the extent caused in whole or in part by negligent acts or omissions of the Buyer, anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Buyer or anyone for whose acts the Buyer may be liable, regardless of whether or not such claim, damage, loss or expense is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder”