UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
(11/21/2015) May be a good price.
“Good running condition. 4 WD. Restored engine & seats. Exterior Fair.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
(11/21/2015) May be a good price.
“Good running condition. 4 WD. Restored engine & seats. Exterior Fair.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/11/2015) Appears to have potential.
“1950 Willys Wagon
1967 Mustang V8 – 289 engine, auto tranny
Mustang 9 inch rear end
Low profile wheels
Rust on door bottoms but can be easily repaired, rest great shape
Looks great and runs great.”
This might be worth a look. Note the transferase dash plate with light. What combo causes the light to go on?
“M38 A1 Series.Great for hunting etc.”
The body is rough on the outside. It doesn’t run.
“1946 Willys Jeep
Identical to WWII model
Been in a barn last 30yrs.
Ran when parked
4 cyl flathead motor
Motor turns
Has cab and 6ft hydraulic snowplow, manual pinned angle
4wd
Has some rust, not bad considering its 70 years old.
Very restorable. Frame good.”
UPDATE: SOLD. Was $4000.
Seeing that engine was a surprise.
“I am putting my RHD Jeep up for sale or trade.
This jeep is running a built 380hp 355CID Chevy. The jeep is RWD, can be converted to 4×4 pretty easily. Everything in engine bay and engine is NEW. It is a fun vehicle was building as a daily and track jeep, but time to move on. Paint is a black with a blue pearl.
Jeep is a daily driver to me but rainy season has ended that, as well as i wanted something i can put my kids into. Interior has not been completely redone have no time. I do have a stainless steel dash for it as well. Jeep is at car shows all the time, and seen driven in davie/ft lauderdale all the time.
I am checking offers, and trades.
Would like to trade for a loaded tool chest, Snap-on/mac. Some car offers may be considered. Or cash offers. Do not try to low ball me, i know what i have been offered for this jeep and i know what i have into just the engine and in this jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(11/24/2015) It has an identity all its own.
“This 1947 Willy sits on a Chevy frame and has a 327 motor with 4 barrel carb. Tires are like new and comes with a full size spare to match. Clean inside and out, and ready for the road.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4000.
(11/10/2015) This appears to have a replacement tub.
“Good shape runs great , good tires 4cylinder.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Glenn spotted this possible parts opportunity.
“Have Two of these 19 48, 1950 Jeepster Parts or restoration project most of the parts are solid and just have surface rust, Asking $500 Or Best Offer, Will Have another add for the other Jeepster. Also have extra fender for either and other parts all parts should fit either jeep. Also as you can see in one of the photo Somebody did some frame work on it. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
(08/18/2015) Looks good.
“Family owned for almost 65 years.
Only 260 miles since complete restoration
TOP Converts to Half Cab, Full or Canopy
Removable Tow Bar included with safety chains
Beautiful restoration in Candy Apple red. This Willys was kept indoors in dry New Mexico climate. Family owned since 1951. Pristine original condition. Only modification is upgraded turn signal regulator. Starts and drives great. Steering is tight. Suspension is very smooth, does not rattle. It is a blast to drive! Full original white soft top has never been off other than to replace it at restoration.
Gauges lights all work and had a recent tune up. Over the years we did 3 complete body off, nut and bolt restorations and it has always been Candy Apple red and it is completely original, engine, trans, etc. Each time we restored it to pristine condition and had a new top and upholstery redone. Never used offroad. Tow bar.”
UPDATE: Maury found the cool video of the Pygmy. Wyatt noted that the Ford GP was formerly Mayor Fred Heine’s jeep, one that he bought and used on his farm and famous as the first jeep sold to the public.
The U.S. Veteran’s Museum in Huntsville, Alabama, has a great collection of early jeeps. I found these photos on Trip Advisor.
From left to right, looks like the Ford Pygmy, a Ford GP, a Bantam BRC-40, a Willys MA, and an Willys MB Slat grille.