Might be worth a look. It doesn’t run.
It’s not running but not too far from it. I don’t have the time to get it running, much less, restore it.
This is obviously a project!”
Might be worth a look. It doesn’t run.
It’s not running but not too far from it. I don’t have the time to get it running, much less, restore it.
This is obviously a project!”
Maybe some value here?
Know very little about this Jeep. Except it did run and think it needs new crank bearing because of knocking noise. Does not run now! Been sitting at barn for years and want it gone. Thanks $1000″
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2000.
No obvious rust.
“1978 amc jeep dj5, auto with a locker, nice fun little mail jeep, right hand drive. Good tires clean tittle. You can come test drive before you buy. It runs drives and stops. 78 k on the clock, was owned by the U.S. postal service so nice and easy miles. Can be converted to 4×4 relatively easy or Drive as is.
To drive it home today it will need:
A tank of gas
Insurance
And a trip permit
Can easily be modded to have more seats
Price is obo, we do need money, this was bought and repaired to sell. We Need to fix the green scout in the photos. Would love a fresh, nicely built slant 4 for a 61 scout. What do you have to offer, worst I can say is no cash is king”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
This has been completely disassembled. Pic shows jeep prior to disassembly.
“Clean Texas title, 1949 Willys Jeep restoration project. This Jeep is completely taken apart for a frame off restoration. I simply do not have the time to put into it at the moment. When I purchased it in the summer of 2015, it drove. Needs new clutch or transmission, but the engine is solid. All serious offers will be considered.”
This is another brochure that doesn’t pop up for sale too often.
“Here is an Original 1962 Jeep 4×4 Brochure. Size is 8.5″ x 5.5″ folded and opens to 17″ x 10.5″ to show the views in the listing. Condition is Very Good as shown.”
Mark spotted this auction of D-Day Nerrant & Fils items at the Artcurial website. The items are located in France. There are some jeeps and trailers and other models.
http://www.artcurial.com/en/asp/searchresults.asp?pg=1&ps=18&st=D&sale_no=3114
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Runs and drives.
“Runs good straight 6cyl new battery new exhaust new shocks 1500obo”tml
Could be a good price.
“Retired postal Jeep, has GM 4 cylinder, AT, and new battery. Starts, runs, drives and stops. Lights and blinkers work. Just used as a “ranch” vehicle. No title. Calls only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
“Runs, Rebuilt master cylinder. Winch works. Additional parts included. Fair to good tires.”
(From the previous ad) “Caterpillar yellow covers this real life piece of 60’s history. Formerly driven by the Director of Field Training for the National School of Heavy Equipment, Charlotte, North Carolina. The school was founded by Gilbert S. Shaw in 1955 and operated until 1976. Apparently it was the first school of it’s kind in the world! It was painted for the school, then sold, had a 1970’s “restoration” and then sat for another 30 years. The 70’s restoration included a dash modification & a coat of ugly, drab tan. Our “restoration” process included many steps of hand sanding and polishing the entire vehicle to expose the school’s door sign and yellow paint job. Plus of course, clean up, repair, and history research..”

