UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Dan spotted this wagon. Looks like there’s value here.
“I am selling an old willys jeep. I’m not completely sure on the year but it is between a 48-53”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Dan spotted this wagon. Looks like there’s value here.
“I am selling an old willys jeep. I’m not completely sure on the year but it is between a 48-53”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“1947 willys jeep 4 wheel drive. Will be a great hunting vehicle once restoration is done.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
It’s a project.
“I bought a ’55 Ford, so the Jeep has to go.
It is a Project, and I can only afford one at a time:
The engine won’t turn over, so I have been removing it (3 bolts left to remove). Portland Engine Rebuilders will rebuild it for around $1700. Everything is there except tail lights and a battery. The tires are 10 years old and came off my Ranger. It has a clean Washington title, but has not been licensed since 1987. It spent most of its life as an orchard Jeep in Washington. It has been in a shed in River Road area since 1993. I paid $1000 for it, so I know it’s worth that. Don’t bother me if you aren’t willing to pay that much. ”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/16/2014) This needs work.
“I have for sale two Willys Jeeps, they were running and driving a couple of years ago, I have not tried to start them or mess with them in a couple of years, 4×4 worked at that time as well did brakes and transmission shifted. These are project jeeps, tubs are in pretty bad shape, motors are in great shape. If you have any questions feel free to text or call. Asking $4000 for the pair or $2500 each. No Low Ballers and I do not need help selling these.“
Has some updates. Could be a good price.
“1942 Ford GPW. This is a fun rig. Has a 1974 pinto 2.3l engine and original 3 speed transmission. Upgraded drum brakes. Dual reservoir master cylinder from Herm the overdrive guy. 33 inch mud tires. Comes with full top and doors.
This isn’t a pristine vehicle. It’s 74 years old. This is a fun off road, hunting and cruising rig. Starts reliably every time. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
Needs some brake work. Check out the swinging tail gate. The brake lights have been wired into it, saving the body from being cut. It’s a clever setup.
“This fun, little beauty has a Buick V6 motor, it runs great. It will need brakes and a rock strike has broken the windshield. It has lots of other extras, too many to list. It is a lot of fun to run around in. The wife says that we don’t really need two Jeeps. (Wife is the one posting this!!)”
Nice looking truck with a couple mods (such as the front bumper).
“62 Willys Pickup, Ford 289 engine, with warren overdrive. Nice, had since new, can”t take all the Grandkids. Looks Nice, Runs Great”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $13,000.
Note the unusual winch setup.
“62 willy wagon 35,000 original miles (I have documentation to prove it) 226 super hurricane motor, with 3 speed manual, with warn overdrive, 33/12.50/15 mud tires about 95%. 3″ lift, 9500 winch with mount and wired for front and rear, new paint, new window tinting, no rust, pretty much stock, clean inside and out, no issues at all, 12volt conversion, with electric wipers, Bluetooth stereo, fresh oil change, this will go anywhere you want, and runs and drives great, clean clear title in my name”
This is a former forest service jeep. It’s got an FS data plate. It runs and drive. Seller says it is rust free.
“1951 M38 Barn find. Has been sitting inside since 1970. This jeep has never been licensed or registered for the road. It was bought at government auction and put away. As seen in pictures, there is a US Forestry plate riveted to the dash. This jeep was given to the Forestry where it was used and then sold at auction. It is rust free. Beautiful hat channel underneath. It has 28,000 original miles. It is 12 volt. I have all the original 24 volt generator, distributor, voltage regulator that goes with it. It is just the way the government sold it. It runs like a top.
Absolutely beautiful. Has original gas tank, all cleaned out and small repair. Still has the screen in the gas tank. The only thing that appears to have been added, or possibly put on by the Government before the sale, are the rims and tires. No bondo. No repairs have been made to the body. Brake master cylinder needs to be repaired or replaced. A brand new one comes with the jeep. Carburetor brand new rebuild. New battery, water pump. Ready to go. Call for more info $8,000 OBO Would consider a partial trade for WWII jeep.”