I think the seller has confused a barn find with a gold mine. Not clear if it runs or not.
“This is a barn find. Jeep has been stored and barely driven since 1968. Has PTO driven front wench. Amazing Jeep for restoration.”
I think the seller has confused a barn find with a gold mine. Not clear if it runs or not.
“This is a barn find. Jeep has been stored and barely driven since 1968. Has PTO driven front wench. Amazing Jeep for restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Craig forwarded this ad. Sounds like it might run.
“1953 Willys 4WD F head Jeep pickup
— new tires, wiper motor, rebuilt brake system, starter.
Registered.
$1500 OBO.
Please, phone calls only. no text. no email
Vehicle is in Sayville, NY”
Doesn’t run, but looks solid.
“1954 4×4 P/U Good condition, needs work. 4 cyl. Owned for 35 yrs. Not running now, carb.?”
Propane powered.
“1954Willy 4×4 propane Jeep, runs good. Original seats go with it”
Listed as a ’42, it’s clearly an M-38.
“1942 Willys Jeep for sale. It is a 4 cylinder. Jeep has been kept under a car port since 1987. 40,397miles and 90 percent of those miles are pull miles. Would be a great project for someone, or just a cool piece of history to have around.”
No drive train, but still looks to have value.
“This is a rolling chassis 1975 CJ6 Jeep. This was left in our lot when we purchased the building and the previous owner used it for mockup for custom made parts. There is NO TITLE and is sold as is with no engine or transmission. Great project parts jeep for someone.”
This edition of the Toledo Blade celebrated the 50th anniversary of Willys Overland. It includes some jeep photos. It isn’t cheap.
“Rare find, this issue was devoted to the Willys Overland Co, celebrating 50 years of business. The entire paper has celebratory ads to the Willys Co. Includes history of the co, as well as advertisements for Jeep and Willys cars. Has both sections, 48 pages. Really nice shape for a newspaper this old.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
“Wof (Willys Overland France) engine for sale located in Connecticut. Looking inside the spark plug, oil fill and oil filter holes everything looks fresh and new. I have other photos i can email.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/05/2016) Looks solid.
1942 Willy’s, flat head 4,new stiffer suspension to fix sag and firm up ride. overdrive, new top, new radiator, new carburetor,”
Runs and drives. Nothing fancy.
“1956 Willys/Jeep Basically stock..Ford 289. New tires and brakes. Some suspension work. Have extra fenders, hood, windshield”