No pics and no description, but it does have a 6 cyl engine.
http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5269312197.html
No pics and no description, but it does have a 6 cyl engine.
http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5269312197.html
No pics and no description.
“Two Willys not Run but two motor 1947/48”
Marty spotted this truck. There’s at least $250 of value here.
“63 jeep truck built by Willys does not run has the straight 6 with manual the LR brake is locked up needs to be winched onto a trailer has a solid roll bar good truck to turn into something. To many projects this one has to go“
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It’s a project with some new parts.
“Selling my Willys Jeep Project due to divorce and injury. It was disassembled to coat the frame in a Rino Liner type coating. There are new parts galore to make it more modern and driveable.
New front disc brake conversion kit, ( rotors, calipers, pads )
New rear brake drums and pads
New brake lines
New leaf spring shackles front and rear
New Borgsen steering bars
New black vinyl top with doors
New aluminum diamond plate panels for the tub and fenders
Lots of new seals and bearing and misc parts
Motor is a Buick V6
Tranny is the original T-90 4 speed with Hi / Low FWD
Mazda bucket seats
All the body panels are straight and there is also a Original Willys Jeep hood
Everything is here to put it back together, except for a steering wheel
This will be an awesome jeep when done, it’s just looking for someone to put it back together.
Email, call or text Ken”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“2 Willys MB military jeeps 1/2 Ford 6 cylinder with complete running gear and might run. The other one is gutted they would make good wheelers hunting rigs or parts. Call or text only no email thank you I will ship it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
(10/01/2015) May be some parts value here.
“Two Willy Jeeps for parts, $500 for both. Must take both please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3650.
Has some light rust.
“I love this car. It was on my dream list, but I have to downsize to less vehicles! Make me an offer… I’m motivated to sell. Just don’t be ridiculous. Father/Son projects get special consideration!
Permanent 1947 plates. Yes, that is the real VIN. All original except paint, all chrome wheels and brand-new tires. I have the original wheels. Drive as-is, restore or modernize! Always parked in garage or carport. I drive it locally all the time… (Except in rain. Wiper cable soaking in WD-40.)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
(10/01/2015) No drive train. Might make a good hotrod.
“1947 Willys Panel Wagon. No engine or transmission”
This was one of several articles published about atomic tests and Willys vehicles. This article was published in the April 1955 issue of Willys News.
UPDATE II: This *might* have evolved into a scam. The seller agreed to sell to one buyer and provided directions to get the vehicle, but now is avoiding the buyer’s calls.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
Here is an odd one I spotted on Facebook. It reminds me of Bob’s odd Jeepster-like vehicle.
“This is a very strange “Jeep like” vehicle that is not a Jeep. I was told that it was possibly a specialty vehicle built in the 60s and that it originally had a 4 or 6 cylinder engine that the previous salvage yard owner removed and sold. 2 wheel drive. No seats or top frame. It has full length curved metal running board fenders that Jeeps never had. It also has a center console that housed the shifter. It was originally painted a coral pink color so the possibility exists that it was a resort shuttle vehicle. It is NOT, repeat NOT, a Jeep Surrey model! They look nothing like this “thing”. No engine or transmission. I saved it from a salvage yard over 10 years ago. It has 14 inch “A.J. Foyt” mag wheels that probably are original. Rusty but restorable. Buy it for $900 firm, fix it up, and have the only one out there.”
This might be a good find. Pics are poor.
“eep is in fair condition with no major mechanical issues. Has Chevy 4 cylinder engine that that was purchased new and only has a few thousand miles on it. Jeep has not been started in several years but ran well previously. Includes small snow plow.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
This needs a little work and no longer has the top, but still may be a good price. Thanks to Jonathan for pointing it out.
“1965 Jeep CJ5A Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Rare model, less than 2,000 made. All original. Not restored. Original paint, original seats, original hubcaps, etc. I believe even the spare tire is original. No rust to speak of, some minor surface rust where the paint has worn off. 32,000 miles. Needs new tires, and one wheel brake cylinder leaks. Excellent condition for a 50 year old Jeep. Very easy restoration project, or just go over it mechanically (brakes, tune up, lube, etc.) and enjoy the patina look as is.
4 cylinder engine, three speed manual transmission with column shift (part of the Tuxedo Park package).
The photos were taken about 5 years ago. It has been sitting in the garage ever since so it is dirty from dust, and it no longer has the top, which finally fell apart from age.”