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This sure looks beautiful. Might not be a bad price given its condition.
“Rare 1969 Jeepster Convertible, 8701, only 136 made this last year of production. Good interior and exterior, except typical Jeepster dents on hood. Garaged in Palm Springs, California.”
“All original small rocker area needs patch. Just spent 900 on new brakes. Runs good but carb tempermental. 2 new front tires all emblems intact rear seat in good condition.”
“Rare unique Panel Delivery. The metal on this wagon is in excellent condition, no dents including roof. There is no rust in any area of the sheet metal. Where all the corners meet are all factory fit. The barn doors open and close and fit perfect. It is straight, all the original parts are still there including the 6-226 super hurricane engine that runs and drives. #6 cylinder smokes needs TLC. Has original trans, original seat frames come with it, also a factory installed Ramsey winch runs from the power of the engine. It needs paint, the passenger door window and vent window need to be replaced. The first of the sport utility wagons. This truck is a workhorse.”
“Selling grandpas 1953 Jeep Willy’s Wagon, newer paint, comes with hi-po 1959 283 sbc with 327 corvette camel hump heads( engine is not installed but inspected by machine shop to guarantee it runs) has manual trans and twin stick t-case as well as over/under drive, it has 4 sticks on floor, the interior needs some work, has nice seats, but the body is solid including the floor and fenders. Upgraded full floater axles, axle shafts, pinions etc..
There’s some surface rust on the underside, but is has been covered under a car port and car cover.. all of the parts needed to get it running and driving are here, boxed and labeled, just put it all back together and she’ll be ready to go.. The only item I know it needs are a water pump and Battery. Three of the five tires hold air for at least a month, the other two for a day or so, enough to trailer it home. But the wheels/tires are old and will need to be replaced once it’s road worthy .. Asking $5900/obo, running/driving would be worth well over $10k, could be a flipper if you’re handy, I can deliver for additional fee to be negotiated!”
“Will trade for small tractor and rotory mower 1946 cj2a for sale or trade it’s in good shape for it’s age runs and drives but breakes don’t work so bring a trailer unless you gonna Fred Flintstone it”
“For Sale:
1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A
-All new brakes
-New pistons and rings
-All new 1×3 box tubing body to chassis frame
-New Gauges
-12 volt system
-New glass
-2 1/2 Rancho suspension lift w/ new springs and shocks
-New 15×7 wheels
-New 32×9.50×15 tires
-Gray bomber seats
-All new wiring
-Completely rust free
-Carburetor needs rebuilding
-Full roll cage has been removed, only one bar cage is on it now.
Air filter/Oil breather does not go with it
Asking 10,000 OBO”
The body is in great shape. This has a non-running L-134 flathead with a WWII head and a 1950s oil filter mount (probably a rebuilt engine). Tires look in good shape. Could be a good price.