UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/12/2016) MB for sale with 2A tags, obviously not original.
“I have a 1944 jeep Willy for sale $800.00 OBO. no motor but every thing on it is original. Love it but don’t have time to restore. Have original tags for jeep.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/12/2016) MB for sale with 2A tags, obviously not original.
“I have a 1944 jeep Willy for sale $800.00 OBO. no motor but every thing on it is original. Love it but don’t have time to restore. Have original tags for jeep.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/29/2016) Parts or project.
“53 Willys jeep cj 3b frame all sandblasted and painted ,new lift kit, springs , tub has all new floors and sides , has dauntless 225 v6 be rebuilt , t90 transmission , needs to be assembled , lots of time and money already spent on this jeep hard part has been done , missing fenders grill and windshield asking 1200 obo”
UPDATE: Price now $10,000.
“Original 44,000 tuxedo park mark it. Great running jeep with pto winch. Dauntless 225 v6, t90 transmission with Dana 18 transfer case. Has body rust been from the Midwest. Transmission needs new input shafts bearing. Other than that and body work it’s in pretty good shape.
Selling it because in the middle of restoring a 64 and 79, not really wanting todo this one aswell.
Clean title. No trades, OBO”
I’ve never seen the bottom tool indent taken all the way back to the wheel well.
“My Step Dad is selling his Ford Jeep he has owned for many years. Ford only made Jeep for 6 years. This vehicle has been very well taken care of and always been maintained. My Mother and Ray are selling everything they own to hit the open road to travel. Vehicle runs great!
1942 Ford Jeep,350 C.I. Motor, ODOM Less then 10,000,Recently invested $11,000 dollars into it for restoration,Sale price $7000.00
**PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS INTERESTS** Will not trade! CASH ONLY! No payments!”
Looks like a good price.
“1954 Willy’s jeep. Original engine. Newer seats and upgraded brakes. Recent rebuild on engine, transmission and transfr case. please put your number in any emails.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Has updated engine.
“1946 Willys Jeep
No rust, powered by Pinto engine, and new exhaust.”
I wonder what happened to the front clip. Everything else looks good.
“Hello. I have an original 1963 Willys Tuxedo Park Mark III Jeep for sale. It has original paint called Indian Ceramic. What a cool name for a color. The seats have been recovered and are in good condition. It recently has new rear springs. Rebuilt original fuel pump and carb, new water pump, brakes and master cylinder, complete exhaust system, vacuum windshield wipers, restored and painted original color steering wheel. and Best top bikini top. A Tuxedo Park Willys Jeep is very rare. I don’t know the production numbers but I have seen only one other. The Tuxedo Park model was intended to appeal to city folks, so Willys added chrome bumpers, hub caps, hinges, end gate chains, tail lights and grab handle. Actuals miles are 50550. Never had a heater or roll bar. I believe the 63 Jeep is the last year for Willys. I think 64 Jeeps are made by AMC. The Jeep spent 40 years in Tucson and the rest of its life in Phoenix. ”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
Jazmine is selling this truck. She can be contacted at this email or by phone/text at 669-242-9422.
“It is a 1951 pickup with a 6 cylinder Chevy 250 engine. Brand new off road tires, newly upholstered bench seat, 4 wheel drive with low range transfer case, 3 speed manual transmission, fresh oil and differential oil change, just over 100k miles, clean title, registered in California through February 2017. Starts first try. Runs drives and stops well for a truck of its age. Definitely a fun little truck. Asking $5000. Truck is located in Chico, California.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000.
Listed as a 1945, there’s nothing to indicate that is the case.
“For sale 1945 Willys Jeep runs and drives great all original with 134 go devil engine and 3 speed on floor, just painted and new upholstery. The first year of cilvian jeep, don’t miss out on owning a great jeep at a low price. ”