UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a former vineyard wagon.
“1962 JEEP Willys Window Wagon , Completely Restored inside & out , 6 Clynder Flat Head , 4 Wheel Drive with Compound Low Gear, New Tires, Paint & Interior ,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Looks like a former vineyard wagon.
“1962 JEEP Willys Window Wagon , Completely Restored inside & out , 6 Clynder Flat Head , 4 Wheel Drive with Compound Low Gear, New Tires, Paint & Interior ,”
UPDATE: SOLD. Was $1500.
One runs and plows.
“52 willys trucks runs and drives has plow $1300 firm willys parts truck $300 firm take both for $1500”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** was on eBay
As a street vehicle, someone may enjoy it. But, as an offroad vehicle, well, someone didn’t think this idea through.
“Up for auction is a ultra rare 1961 Jeep FJ3. This legendary Jeep was made for the US postal service. The FJ3 sits on a Toyota 4Runner chassis also with the power plant and drive train (22R). This build was made with an off road purpose in mind and with a “rock crawler” vision at the fore front. It can be taken any way the new owner desires. We decided to clear coat the patina in order to preserve the original US Postal colors. This is a fabulous project vehicle that is sure to draw tons of attention. Its a time capsule. We haven’t touched any mechanical, but the vehicle does start from the ignition. We have not hooked up the drive shaft to drive it or installed shocks. The FJ3 has been in Northern California for many years in the dry climate which minimized the rust. However, the combination of the US Mail colors and light rust make for a fantastic patina that you could not replicate yourself. The off road wheels and tires are nearly new. The overall presence of the van is one of a kind for sure.”
Might be a 2A with a replacement body. Has 3 data plates, so might have originally been a 1946.
“1952 Willy’s for sale. Great project, asking $1,000 obo or open to trades”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
(05/26/2016) No drive train.
“1947 Willys panel very clean body no motor no tranny ready to make a bad booty project”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $700.
No drive train.
“1946 Willy’s jeep no motor or trans. No title. $700 call”
Bob Christy shared these photos from this year’s 2016 Reunion. It sounds like Nick’s Valentine APU was a big hit.
This might be a good price.
“For sale is a Military Jeep, MB. The Jeep includes military rims, nice canvas seats, radio, shovel, all gauges, as shown in pictures. The Jeep runs and drives in yard. The Jeep needs brakes and exhaust. Yes, this is an M38A1D Jeep.
Connecticut is a no title state for antique vehicles. Therefore, Jeep will be sold with Bill of Sale only. The Jeep doesn’t include any other paperwork, only Bill of Sale.”
Listed as a 1948. Might be a 2A with a 3B body.
“48 Willy’s. New paint,tires,rear main seal, clutch, and speedometer.
Comes with a Willy’s stamped tailgate and side spare tire holder.
$4900 or best offer.”
This modded GPW was on Facebook a few days ago.
“Here is a very unique 44 gpw , the body was made from two dodge pickup cabs , everything else is all original , it still has its data tags , this runs drives and stops, with a little work this could be a cool show vehicle or you could restore it back to original,5500$ obo ,”