UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Has a variety of updates, but still very much a project.
“This is a project Jeep. 327chevy, sm420 transmission, custom frame complete body. Lots of parts included too much to list. Just don’t have time to finish.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Has a variety of updates, but still very much a project.
“This is a project Jeep. 327chevy, sm420 transmission, custom frame complete body. Lots of parts included too much to list. Just don’t have time to finish.”
Everyone once in a while readers have forwarded Facebook Marketplace ads with a jeep for sale. But, for the most part I have ignored this resource. I just didn’t think there was much there. I was wrong.
There are a large number of vintage jeeps for sale that I haven’t seen listed elsewhere. I’ve listed a number of them in posts for today. However, I know not everyone has a FB account, so that doesn’t create a dilemma for some folks. I don’t have an answer of that just yet. I also don’t have a system yet for efficiently searching the Marketplace on a national basis, so I don’t know how using the Marketplace will effect my time.
To see what is possible, I plan to do research into the Marketplace platform. It would be great if I could automate some of this stuff, making less work for me and more jeeps for readers. We’ll see how it goes!
Seth shared this unusual opportunity. This Spring a group is crossing Greenland. The event is auctioning off a seat. The price starts at a meager $25k. Learn more on eBay
This look like a nice build.
“1958 Willy’s CJ-3B high hood, $15,000 or best offer. Throttle bottle fuel injected 350 with gear drive, T18 4 Speed coupled to Dana 20 transfer case, Dana 44 front and rear axles, warn 30 spline axle shafts, full floating rear end, Detroit locker in the front and ARB air locker in the rear, 488 gears. 33X12.5X15 BFG mud terrain tires, 5×5.5 bolt pattern, spare tire and carrier, on board air, disc brakes all the way around, hydraulic clutch, Black Diamond XCL coil link suspension, Warn 9500 winch, new deep cycle optima, new fuel pumps. This is your chance to own a piece of NW four wheeling history and climb just about any trail, unfortunately it just sits most of the time and needs a new home where it can be driven, rock crawled, wheeled, pampered and appreciated. If you have ever opened a 4×4 magazine from the early to mid 90’s odds are you saw this in there.”
Looks in good shape. Has some updates.
“1950 CJ-3A in great condition. All original jeep minus the Buick V-6 and 12-V electrical system. The Buick 198 engine has been recently tuned and runs great. Fun to cruise around in. 3 speed T-90 and Spicer transfer case. 5.38:1 original gearing. New clutch, new brake master cylinder, new tires, Superwinch locking front hubs, newer black Bestop soft top. Same owners since early 70’s.”
Seller also has an early VEC CJ-2A for sale.
“This is a rare World War Two military jeep Willys MB. It runs and drives but for dependable driving will need more attention. The Jeep came from Page Arizona and was registered with an Arizona ID with oversight of 1951 as the year, quite common mistake made at DMV in old days.. It is 100% genuine MB Jeep from pre-1945. The body is solid without any bondo and needs to be gone through before going to the paint shop. What you see in the pics is surface rust being exposed to the weather in Page Arizona where it came from. Chassis and undercarriage are solid with just the typical rust in the channels. Inner Windshield frame has rust but outer frame is solid. Great candidate for show quality restoration . The previous owner overhauled the original flat head MB “devil” engine and installed rebuilt tranny and transfer case done by a professional vintage jeep part supplier here in Phoenix. Carter Carburetor still needs fine tuning and electrical harness replaced. Vehicle runs and drives but needs restoration to be reliable driver or showing in parades. I can send you multiple photos and answer any questions you may have if seriously interested in owning a piece of war memorabilia that will only appreciate with time .
I also have a very early production 1946 CJ2A VEJ. Might sell together to any serious buyer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Looks like a good foundation for a racer.
“Would love to see someone use this instead of have it rot in my garage! CHASSIS ONLY, no motor, no wheels and tires Rebuilt 4spd toploader with t176 Gary Marshall shifter on top ( 1 season of use) Rebuilt Dana 20 ( 1 season old, rebuilt by billy Bob’s) Fox 2.0 shocks on all corners New drivelines Beard seats Crow harness’”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,999.
Bill spotted this one.
“Less that 50,00 Original Miles! Jeep FC 170 4×4 Super Rare!
Needs some love but has always been taken care of. 3 owners to the best of my knowledge. Runs great, original motor. Very small leak from the pan, only needs a new pan gasket. No rust holes or any significant rust for that matter. Original paint as well, however could use a new paint job.
1 dent behind the driver door can see in pic would be an easy fix. Ready for restoration or even just a fun truck to cruise around. Again these things are pretty hard to find in good shape let alone running. With less than 50,000 original miles its a gem!
Serious buyers only!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $7500.
Looks like a good parade jeep.
“eep runs and drives and is great for running to the store or driving in a parade. It has new brakes and starts every time. The jeep has working blinkers, seat belts, brake lights, headlights, and a horn. It is street legal and has a clean Kansas title.
Solid body without any active rust areas to speak off. 4×4 works. Gauges work. Tires hold air. Black vinyl seats are very comfortable with springs.
The transmission DOES grind when shifting from third to second about half the time. Sometimes it doesn’t and others times it does. The jeep still drives fine. Forums say the synchronizers need replaced, but not sure.
It does have oil leaks that I heard are normal on these jeeps.
Fun jeep at a reasonable price to still do repairs if you choose, or just drive it as is. Get ready for Spring parades!”
It has no title.
“1946 Willys runs and drives, no title.”