Looks solid.
“title in hand. NO TRADES. please no emails asking if i have it. if you are reading this ad, i still have it. There are 3 on ebay- one for $17,500 one for $23,000 and one for $30,000”
Looks solid.
“title in hand. NO TRADES. please no emails asking if i have it. if you are reading this ad, i still have it. There are 3 on ebay- one for $17,500 one for $23,000 and one for $30,000”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $6500.
(09/20/2014) Looks like a nice wagon. Seller is having an ignition problem, but it does run. It may only be for sale through the weekend.
“ok so here’s the deal. I posting my wagon for sale through the weekend because quite frankly I’m frustrated. It has a 1970 ford 250 L6 with clifford headers and T90 3 speed with overdrive and twin stick transfer case that where both recently (less then a year ago) rebuilt. Just had all new leaf springs, shackels and shocks put on. I started having ignition problems a couple weeks ago and, not being terribly mechanically inclined, especially with electronics, I don’t want to deal with it right now. I just put in a new pertrnix electric points and flame thrower coil, all new plug wires and distributor cap. Until this it was my daily driver and is a blast to drive. It IS running right now but I don’t know that I would trust it to drive very far. it has some other non mechanical issues that are fairly simple, needs the speedometer/gauge cluster repaired or replaced, about a hundred bucks for a new replacement, the drivers door handles needs to be replaced, all the parts for which are easily available on E bay. It has some rust as would be expected on a car this old and it needs a U joint to put the front drive line back in. I was planning on replacing the pulley system windshield wipers(which has been converted to electric) to individual motors. I also have a bunch of random extra parts. Really, for someone with some mechanical skills this could be a damn nice rig fairly easily. get it before I change my mind…”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(10/23/2014) Looks good.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Clear title. 225 Buick V6 with fresh top end rebuild. New brakes, new tires. Gear Vendors overdrive, steering updates. Fun ride. Can be seen in Gilbert Az.”
I assume it runs.
“1942 willys jeep 1 owner,original title, 74,000 miles,pto winch.needs restoration”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $5500
(10/14/2014) Looks ready to roll.
“Standard 4 cyl rebuilt engine. New fuel tank and radiator. Lots of updates: brakes and brake lines,drums, front wheel bearings and seals. New drive line ,hoses, too numerous to mention all. Great condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
It runs.
“1947 Willys Jeep runs and is registered ready to be restored. lots of fun…. looking for $3900 obo
No low balls this is an awesome vehicle who needs a good home.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/03/2014) Looks solid. has some updated bumpers.
“1948 JEEP CJ2A FLAT FENDER. Completely restored. No rust, dents or bondo.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $3200.
Runs, but doesn’t drive.
“1947 Willys Jeep with top.
Runs but doesn’t drive.
Leaks oil in two places.
$3200 Or Best Offer~”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1250
“runs but no transmition. flathead 4 cyl. year unsure but somewhere in the 40s”