UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“1950’s, parts only no title, body very good shape, tires new, 4 cylinder IH engine don’t know if it runs, needs complete wiring, interior, gauges, brakes, etc. comes with tow bar.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Not sure how much value is here.
“1950’s, parts only no title, body very good shape, tires new, 4 cylinder IH engine don’t know if it runs, needs complete wiring, interior, gauges, brakes, etc. comes with tow bar.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $250.
Tom forwarded this carb for sale.
“This is a rebuilt Carter carburetor for the F-134 engines, used on some flathead 6cyl. too . Fits the cj’s, wagons , trucks $250”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6500.
(02/13/2016) Has a Meyer hardtop.
“Ok sorry to anyone who showed interest before, I was working a lot and missed a few phone calls, so finally got to go over this cj6, it is a 1966 and has a clean clear title, Buick v6 with a manual 4 spd trans, it is the rare long wheel base passenger seat in back with bed behind it, good hard top and all glass is good, driver seat needs redone, has been sitting for a year, brakes are free and work good, drained the gas tank, and cleaned fuel lines, new fuel filter, waiting on a battery but should fire right up, it did run on started fluid to load on trailer. UPDATE new battery, it starts and runs and drives, all lights work too”
UPDATE: Cody found this US Jeepney link.
Steve wrote me about a wagon that he transformed into a Jeepney. I wrote him for more info and am waiting for additional details. If you live near Port Angeles, Washington, you might have seen his Jeepney.
BEFORE:
I bet “fast” is an understatement.
“LOOKING FOR A 1969 ELCAMINO
Awesome 1959 Willys Wagon Pro Street with a professionally built full square-tube chassis and a Mustang 2 front end with rack and pinion steering. 4 piston Willwood disc brakes all around. Car was completley re-wired front to back. Has a studder box. Has an ARC switch panel and a remote panel for outside! The 14 point cage was certified for 8.50s about 20 years ago. Originally a drag car now converted to a 9.0 second pro street car. It has a full roller, blown small block 400 punched to a 406 with an 8 quart oil pan, Full Eagle rotating assembly. Dart pro 2 heads. 230cc intake runners. Hartland 1.5 roller rockers with stud girdle. MSD ignition, and Wiend 671 Blower . Included are two 750 demon blower carbs and Dart 230 pro heads. I have 21K in the engine alone. Has NOS (never hooked up, never tried). The trans is a built Turbo 350 with a 3500 stall converter. Also has a 15 gallon fuel cell, wheelie bars and fan cooled oil and trans oil coolers under the rear. Dana 60 with 4.10s and detroit locker. Engine and trans have about 1200 miles on them. There was also a 5 page article done on it in RODS & RIDES magazine a few rears back.
Wheels and Tires: Front and rear wheels are Draglites. Rear tires are Mickey Thompson 33×19.5×15 Sportsman Pros. Front tires – Front Runners
HP 700-850 And that’s without the 250 shot of Nitrous. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It didn’t last long.
“Selling my 1944 Ford GPW military jeep. It is in good condition – runs and drives, few cosmetic rust spots but metal is pretty good for most part. Several hundred dollars recently put into the jeep for tune-up and other odds and ends after a significant amount of time & money getting it running nearly ~15 years ago (new brakes, shocks, rubber, carb work, etc). Needs brake lines and fuel cell. Can be used as is for work or play, upgraded for a road worthy driver, or restored. $2500 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6250.
(10/06/2013) “Must sell my beautiful flatfender jeep, very nicely rebuilt including many, many new parts. All stock except for it was converted to 12 volts with an alternator. My first car was a ’47 Willys CJ2A, which I bought when I was 16 and sold when I was 26 because I needed a truck for my business. This Jeep was an attempt to recapture the good ol’ days, which really aren’t that easy to get back at 59! My attention is now on restoring a Jeep FC 170 and I need to sell the old ’46 to finance the project. It’s got a clear title and is ready to run.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $3000.
Looks in good shape.
“82 model jeep for sale, perfect for delivering mail, or would make just a awesome little toy to play with or a great hunting vehicle. Runs great!”
Runs and drives. Tires look in good shape.
“Willys cj3a runs and drives good. Good brakes and fuel tank. Lots of new parts in the last year. Good 700-15 co-op mud tires. No title. Full doors with half cab. Gauges work. Have video of it running if interested. Text or call only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Call For Price.
These look pretty rust free.
“Several project vehicles, ranging in price from $1100 to $2500. 1967 Jeep,1949 Ford,1970 Jeep, 1976 Ford 3/4 ton pickup, 1989 Ford 1 ton diesel, utility trailer, tilt deck trailer, and much more!”