Looks straight. What’s on the driver’s side? Additional filler necks?
“3 speed manual, flat 6 engine, 4 wheel drive, electric fuel pump, spot light, runs and drives interior needs work”
Looks straight. What’s on the driver’s side? Additional filler necks?
“3 speed manual, flat 6 engine, 4 wheel drive, electric fuel pump, spot light, runs and drives interior needs work”
Needs some work. Contact the seller at losmaguires@gmail.com
“Hey guys I have to sell my 1954 Military M38A1
The M38A1 is in West Lawn PA.
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Not yet on Ebay.
The clutch is stuck, and it has not been on the road since 1991. The orignal data plates are on the dash, although they were painted over. The DOD date is Oct-54. It has 90% of the components and all of the major items. It was last inspected and driven on the roads of Pennsylvania in 1991. Although it does not currently run, the F-head engine does turn over and both the T-90 transmission and transfer case levers move. This jeep has a clear Pennsylvania title. Continue reading
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“1948 WILLES JEEP FLAT FENDER V-6 ODD FIRE BUICK REBCON READY OR ROAD FULL ENCLOSED SIDE DOORS DETROIT LOCKERS WINCH plus manny exters ON BOARD AIR PUMP DISK BRAKS CHEV POWER STEERING UP DATED AXELS”
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5732233639.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8400.
(08/16/2016) Could be a good price.
“This will get the neighbors talking! Willy’s 1949 Jeepster, very solid and no rust. Rebuilt engine, a few chips in the paint. Convertible top in fair condition with side curtains. Needs minor maintenance. $8,400 firm.”
Joe-in-Mesa let me know that Mike from History Channel’s American Pickers bought a 1950s wagon during an episode titled The Joy of Sax (this link may or may not work for people — it didn’t for me). He bought for $6000. Mike figured shipping it would be $1000, repairs would be $1000, bringing his total expected investment to $8000. He hoped to sell it for $10,500. Overall it looked to be a solid wagon. However, given it didn’t run and the tires needed replacing, I think he was underestimating the amount for repairs. Did anyone else see the show and have thoughts about it?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9999.
Looks nice.
“1948 Willies Jeepster survivor. New paint, tires, hubcaps, etc. Very solid all metal body, Original interior is in great shape. Original 4 cylinder with rare working overdrive. Great example of an american post war classic roadster. licensed in Ne., for sale locally! Fun for parades or a daily driver. Do NOT need help selling. $9999 cash! Video of car driving available.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $12,500
Not a perfect restoration, but a good rebuild.
“World War II jeep completely restored with new parts including tub, fenders, grill, seats, gauges, windshield, water pump, brakes & linings, radiator, tires, rims, air cleaner, wiring harness. Rebuilt engine, generator, starter, & gas tank. Includes new summer canvas top ready for installation. Clean Michigan title. Ready to drive down the road. Seen by appointment.”
This includes a rebuilt engine and a Warn OD.
“4cyl engine, 3 spd w/Warren Overdrive, running and 4×4 works, 15,000 miles on rebuilt engine, electronic ignition upgrade, electric fuel pump, electric wipers, alternator upgrade. Frame good condition. See pics for body condition. Clear Title in hand. NO Sunday calls.”
The fiberglass hood on this flattie is just like the one I had on my first jeep. This is only the third one I’ve seen. … Or, this is built from my first jeep. It does have the DJ-5 tank in the rear along with the outboard rear springs. However, the cage, and body are different.
“!953 Willys Jeep, 225 Buik V-6 engine, runs and drives great. Ready to explore!”