UPDATE: Still Available.
“RUNS GREAT, V-6, HEADERS, 4 BARREL, OVER DRIVE. 4X4, NEW: BRAKES, TIRES, RIMS WINDSHEILD, HITCH, MILITARY CANVAS TOP, INSIDE RACKS, TOO MUCH TO LIST. A REAL BEAUTY.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“RUNS GREAT, V-6, HEADERS, 4 BARREL, OVER DRIVE. 4X4, NEW: BRAKES, TIRES, RIMS WINDSHEILD, HITCH, MILITARY CANVAS TOP, INSIDE RACKS, TOO MUCH TO LIST. A REAL BEAUTY.”
Transporting this to the US won’t be cheap. The price seems a bit high vis-a-via the value of the dollar in Brazil.
“This model of Station Wagon was developed and manufactured exclusively in Brazil by Willys, and later by Ford – from 1967. Factory painting, still original. Small spots of rust, but no mass repair. Original (but torn) upholstery and lining. Monochrome interior in blue tone. Electrical system 6 volts stored. Original engine and mechanics in perfect condition. Willys BF161 engine – the first engine manufactured in Brazil. Rare \”jeep”\ inscription on the back cover. Only wheels and non-original tires.
$30000 – no fees and transportation service.”
http://www.jeeptruck.com/mjs/sale17/adm144/adm144.html#sthash.Zf2rmnRa.dpuf
If you like green ….. The front bumper setup is a little unusual. I think the plate is for a winch, but it isn’t clear to me how a winch would fit behind the plate??
“I have a 1966 jeep cj5. Has new tires, brakes, brake lines, new gas tank and gas line. I painted the jeep with bedliner. It has been some what restored but is not perfect. It runs and drives however the carb leaks gas sometimes and I cannot track down the leak. A new carb would fix that issue. I would consider trading for another jeep or a boat of equal value. Text or call.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6400.
(12/13/2016) Looks solid. Has some minor alterations.
“1946 Willy’s CJ-2A, New manual transmission like original, still have old one that came out, flat-head 4 cylinder, converted to 12 volt, 2wd- 4wd High/Low transfer case, not altered to any large degree, great for reenactors. Call for more details. Not much can be said about it. It is a straight forward fully functioning 46 Willy’s.”
The three red parts are $225. The black cowl piece is $275.
“I have rust repair panels for the back corners(both sides) and one cowl step to fix a early willys jeep, were made years ago by a company in Canada. The corner parts go just about to the center of the wheel well. asking $225.00 for the 3 pieces, offers in person, cash only, thanks 7o8-361-9328 note: I also have the pass side panel to fix a rusted out lower cowl area , asking $275.00.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“It’s time to sale my fun mb willys jeep. I’m looking to get 3000 or obo or trade please let me know what u have”
No pics provided.
“1950 willys jeep with lots of parts $3000 Obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(12/05/2016) Has a government plate, but it’s hard to read.
“1971 CJ6 Willys Jeep The Last year. Has 3.8 V/6 Buick motor 3 Speed,manual steering & brakes lots,lots new parts to much to list. Daily driver for 2 year have 2 tops bikini top and steel hard top w/doors. everything works 4×4 etc. sell now 6,500 firm;’
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,000.
57 Willys Wagon. GREAT FOR THE COLLECTOR $18K. Cash. Firm.
You can still find many a ratty totally rusted out Willy Wagons around but very few of these left that’re in this good of a condition! It was non-running when I bought it, I’ve invested many thousand into it, taking care to try and replace with all original. With the exception, the owners before me dropped in a V8 327 short block.
Runs well. New radiator, new heavy duty lifetime shocks, kill switch, large heavy duty battery, heater installed (actually 2 heaters the first one I didn’t like so I bought another (period piece) one sandblasted it painted it — it’s ready to install)