UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Has a variety of updates.
“1955 Willys Jeep Truck. 327 V8. Some rust around the top of the cab and few other places but overall in good shape for its age. Trucks cranks and runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Has a variety of updates.
“1955 Willys Jeep Truck. 327 V8. Some rust around the top of the cab and few other places but overall in good shape for its age. Trucks cranks and runs great.”
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)