UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Maybe some parts value?
“1946 Willys Jeep … no title … no engine … just frame …. $500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Maybe some parts value?
“1946 Willys Jeep … no title … no engine … just frame …. $500”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Seller is selling all his DJ-5s.
“I am selling my DJ 5’s. From left to right
73- has engine and tranny. not sure if they are good ($900)
79- was running when parked. has new floor pans, door seals, brakes, turn signals, rebuilt the carb, wiper motor, has a spare tire carrier. tires in good shape. hitch does not go with it. [needs fuel pump and battery] ($2000)
72- was running when parked. has new floor pans, new turn signals, new fuel pump, tires in good shape ( needs fuel system drained and cleaned and a battery) ($1500)
83- has engine and tranny. we used as a parts jeep, missing windows, does have windshield ( $600)
Have clear Texas titles on all of them.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5495. Thanks to Jon for updating us on this FC. It was previously listed in Iowa.
This one has some unusual bumpers.
“1958 Jeep FC-170 truck [long wheel base / ¾ ton]. This truck came in from Iowa. Needs a total restoration !!! Very nice cab — unmolested dash. Doors are equally nice / solid. Only rust on the cab is the left cab corner {small area}; above the windshield /passenger inside . Missing one engine cover. Truck has a busted windshield {I have a web site where you can get a windshield for $350 + shipping}. All other glass is unbroken, but should be replaced {all flat glass}. This truck is complete — minus the missing part that is mentioned! It has a “Hurricane” 6 cylinder [not running , but turns over] gas engine with a 4 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive / high & low range — with lock out hubs. Bed sides have one spot of rust through on the rear driver side. Bed floor will need some attention. Tail gate is included — it’s not bad ! This is one of the nicer / solid un-restored Jeep FC trucks I have run into over the years. Comes with an open Iowa title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $750.
“I have a jeep fc150 for sale. It is a complete but dismantled jeep. Very rough, no title. Engine is torn down as I broke a plug off in the head, have new points, plugs and wires. Engine is a Buick 225 v6. All glass is good besides the windshield. Comes with a very solid passenger door. No title.”
No pics provided.
“1946 Jeep Willy. Has been sitting in yard. Used to run, but doesn’t now. Needs work. Always planned on fixing it up, but never got around to it. Great project or just use the parts.”
No pics provided.
“42 Willys Jeep shell with cab. No motor or trans. No axles. Has cab and doors and the PTO is still there. The body is in rough condition. Also has clean title.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“Willys cj-2a early column shift Chassis with differentials. The frame serial number is 143XX
I have the VIN tags and all Dash tags. The frame has the rear gearbox and Implement bracket.
It has not been registered in many years so it is not on the DMV records
Please leave phone number and I will get back to you soon as possible.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(09/12/2016) Could be a drive-now and restore as desired type of jeep.
“1954 USMC M170 Willys ..runs, drives, stops. You may have seen it running around Hibbing or Side Lake in the last few yrs.
Please do some research online …USMC M170 1954. About 3300 built from 54 to 64, few for the Marine Corps. Find specs like 55mph and 15mpg, unlike it’s predecessors.
It is mechanically a M38A1; for the most part, so parts are inexpensive and easily found online or even out of the TwinCities supply co.
I sanded areas looking for “ambulance” markings and found none. I media-blasted it so as to see real condition …unbelievable that something this old can be this rust-free/straight. One of the reasons I attribute to the “undercoating” the Marine Corps used, that makes current high-dollar bed-liners look weak. I sprayed a couple coats of “green” to keep the condition. It is not “restored”, it’s in honest condition w/nothing hiding.
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UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.
(12/13/2016) Looks like someone opened the hood and began spraying the engine compartment an OD color. The bottom side of the hoses are still black.
“1950 Willy’s Jeep (Civilian) – Runs great – good for parades and shows. Title and registration current.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(07/05/2016) “47 Willys Jeep with Plymouth 318, Warn OD, rebuilt both drive lines, good tires – runs great. I have a lot more info on the various parts that make up this vehicle and will provide via email if interested. I’ve owned this Jeep since 1986 but just don’t use it anymore. It needs to go to the right person that wants to give it a new paint job, and drop the transmission and transfer case to replace a leaky gasket – and get it back into the dunes or other trails. This Jeep has a lot of power and needs to be driven by someone with plenty of off-road experience. It’s not insured, so I’ll test drive it.