UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks like it has a Reed-Porter hardtop.
“Complete and all original. Have title. Ran when I parked it, but haven’t ran it for several years. Body sound. No rust hole. Be great for restoration.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
Looks like it has a Reed-Porter hardtop.
“Complete and all original. Have title. Ran when I parked it, but haven’t ran it for several years. Body sound. No rust hole. Be great for restoration.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500
(07/26/2016) Seller describes this as a military jeep, but it appears to be a 3A. It hasn’t been driven in a while.
“Driven approximately 5 years ago
4 Wheel Drive
Lock Out Front Hubs
Full Size Cab – Removable
5 Seated
Boat Rack
Winch
Radio
Heater”
http://memphis.craigslist.org/cto/5820143049.html

Ann and I have been busy with Rusty today. We removed (no easy task given the damage and rusty bolts) the grille and are ready to straighten it. Ann removed the rear tire, lights, and funky rear tow setup. We bought a battery, changed oil, etc. We learned that the starter spins and the engine turns over smoothly. The fuel pump works, too, but there’s no spark to the plugs just yet (seems to be the points — coil is working).
Here are just a few pics.

The rust areas in the center are rusted through. The cargo area floor has a similar sized rust problem. Both appear patchable. Ann did all this work.

This is my wife’s blood. I told her to stop bleeding on the jeep 🙂
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/23/2016) Looks like a solid build. Not much MB left.
“1945 (Flat Fender) Jeep Willy’s-Ready for Hunting Season
This is the completion of my uncle’s “body off” restoration project. Powered by a 283 Chevy, small block V-8. 4 speed transmission. Runs and drives great. Street legal. Two gas tanks with selector switch to draw from either or both. 8000 lb. Warn winch. Full canvas top and doors. Bikini top. Full cage roll bar. Beautiful , custom, professional blue paint. Stock suspension height. 2wd and 4wd. Overdrive, hi and low gear. Motorized wipers. 4 point seat belts. Very cool Oooga horn. Already licensed as a collector’s, antique car so no annual tab renewal. About the same cost as an ATV but WAY more bang for the buck. $6,700.00.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
Mark just posted this over at warjeeps.com.
“Jeep runs great and is in good condition. Listed is a few thing I have replaced. New top, new side curtains, new seat frames, new cushions front and rear, new 700 x 16 military tires, signal lights installed, new Jerry can,new steering wheel, new battery new electric fuel pump and a set of doors. Engine is a 134-F. Jeep has been converted to a 12 volt system. 4 wheels drive works good, transmission is good. I had a second gear synchronizer and bearing installed. Good jeep for parades, farm use, hunting or cruising back roads or off road fun.”
No pics provided.
“Engine runs. Stored inside for 30 years. Set of rims and a starter available”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/25/2016) It doesn’t appear to come with a top. That’s a ‘need’ in Western Washington State!
“42 for gpw 327 Chevy t90 3 speed trans wrangler leaves Dana 44 axles hummer brad locks and tires totally restored new interior etc.
Turn key needs nothing”
Newspaper Ads in 1965 & 1966 championed the CJs and the V-6 power plant, calling it The Flying Jeep. This first article was published on August 21, 1965, in The Evening Independent.
The Toledo Blade published an article two days after the one above, noted that Kaiser Jeep faced a new competitor, the Ford Bronco:
This ad was published in a variety of newspapers. This particular one appeared October 12, 1966, in the Southeast Missourian.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Could be a good price.
“Up for sale I have a running driving 1958 willys pickup with super hurricane 6 cylinder flat head 4 wheel drive frame is clean new distibutor nice old truck’
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2500.
Runs and drives. Appears worth a look.
“1961 M170 Willys Jeep. 134 Hurricane Engine Recently rebuilt. Mechanically sound, 4-WD, 3 speed with High and Low Range with reverse.”