Just the one pic.
“1955 Willys Jeep CJ to $2500 or trade for four-wheel-drive four wheeler or a nice golf cart”
Just the one pic.
“1955 Willys Jeep CJ to $2500 or trade for four-wheel-drive four wheeler or a nice golf cart”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
Craig spotted this oddity. It runs and lifts.
“Homemade forklift made from a mid fifties Willy’s Utility Wagon. Has a running Willy’s flat head 6 cylinder, working 4WD, and a light duty forklift powered by an electric winch. Has no functioning brakes, but have new brake parts – included. Winch can lift around 400 lbs but could lift more with a stronger winch.”
Has all kinds of mods.
“Santa Claus is coming to town and needs a new sled!!!!!!
1958 Jeep Willys
Automatic V8 350 with less than 1000 miles
Headers with dual exhaust that have a mean rumble
Electric fuel pump
Power stearing/ power brakes
Brand new 35 x 12x 50 tires
New interior
Drive anywhere. Just completed 400 miles with no issues
$14,000 spent building this in Colorado…I have all receipts+
Call and leave message or email.”
There could be value here.
“I have a good project Jeep It is a cj2a no title straight body very little rust 850.00 obo or trade call Bill”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
(10/30/2016) Could be worth a look. Looks like mostly surface rust.
“1952 Willys Jeep wagon 4×4. 4cyl, was running a couple of years ago. Great project. $2500 obo. ”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
Not sure if it runs.
“1947 Willie Jeep CJ3A
New Transmission
Flat Head 4 Motor
Very little rust”
These two brochures, one from Koenig and one from Ramsey, show two early platforms for installing a rear PTO winch. These brochures were part of a 1947 Willys Overland equipment book.
Ramsey Winch Manufacturing Brochure:
This year’s Willys Moab Overland Rally will be taking place May 19-21, 2017. Learn more here: http://www.willysrally.com
**SOLD** Was $6500.
“$6500 obo/possible trade. It includes two power inverters. Three Brand New Batteries and Chargers. Two New Freezers. 25 foot Flag pole that is retractable. Custom battery station. I have also recently paid a local garage $3600 to rewire and add all new electrical to the vehicle with Hi Amp Alternator and New Starter. Needless to say, it has a lot that has been done. It is a 1974 FJ-8C and very fun to drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Nicely updated Jeepster.
“Reluctantly I am selling my Jeepster… this is a rare opportunity to own a very rare car and even better one that needs nothing, just turn the key and go! This car is a blast to drive and a real “attention getter” too. Best of it you can’t even see… the entire drivetrain has been upgraded with a 327 V8 (from a 66′ Corvette) and a Turbo 350 Automatic transmission going to a 85′ Mustang rear. It also has Power Steering so drivability is nothing like you may expect from a vehicle this old. It rides and steers smooth around town or at highway speeds. Everything is is in excellent mechanical condition and obviously it’s always been garage kept so it’s cosmetically in great shape too (No Rust anywhere)
Only reason I am selling is that I’ve bought a 70′ Bronco to restore and need the $ and garage space. The price ($15,000) isn’t negoitable, it is worth a good bit more than that.
The vehicle has been closely inspected recently to ensure safety and everything looks great, nothing to replace in the suspension or steering and no cracks or anything in the frame. I bought a braking system upgrade from Kaiser Willy’s (see photo) and planned to install when the current brakes need to be replaced. This will be yours and conveys with the vehicle.”