UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $900.
Looks like there’s value here.
“The blue 56 jeep has a title and red older jeep dose not have a title”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $900.
Looks like there’s value here.
“The blue 56 jeep has a title and red older jeep dose not have a title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
The tailgate has some rust and the body has been patched, but apparently it runs well.
“Offering for sale a recently restored jeep featuring 12-volt system, custom sun bikini top, and OD green in color with 7.50 X 31.00 tires. It is a flat-head 4 cylinder that runs well on road or off.”
It doesn’t run. I thought I saw barn doors, but I guess I was seeing things!
“THIS IS A REAL FIND. ITS OVERALL NOT BAD. SOLID FLOORS, SOLID BODY WITH SOME SURFACE RUST. GLASS IS ALL THERE. MOTOR IS FREE AND SHOULD RUN. 12 VOLT SYSTEM. FOUR WHEEL DRIVE. ANY QUESTIONS CALL 570-492-3271 OR STOP BY GRANGERS HOLLOW AUTO SALES ON ROUTE 15 IN SHAMOKIN DAM. WE ACCEPT TRADES”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Here’s a rare bed extension.
“AT EAST COAST WILLYS RESTORATIONS INC. IN SILER CITY NC..THIS IS AN ORIGINAL NOT A REPOP GOES ON THE REAR OF AN EARLY CJ MODEL JEEP TO BE USED AS A TRUNK WHILE THE BACK SEAT IS IN PLACE..ASKING $ 550.00 OBO…”
No pics provided.
“1952 willys fire truck. 4×4,twin stick tranfer case, pto winch, flat head 6cyl engine, needs restored. Body is in nice shape. for pics and more info, please call”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1850.
(05/21/2014) No pics provided.
“$2550 OR BEST OFFER before June 29, 2014
New 4 cylinder motor.
Conversion from 6 volts to 12 volts started.
Dark green color with aluminum cab.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(10/01/2013) This looks solid.
1960 Willys Wagon, completely rebuild 289 with only 500 miles. Rebuild transmission and transfer case also with 500 miles, new leaf springs w/ 1″ lift, new brakes and wheel seals, all front end bushing replaced. New radiator with elec. fan, new wiper motor. Runs and drives excellent, current registration. Drive it home. No rust”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500
(04/06/2014) Sitting on S-10 Chassis.
“Rare panel truck 383 stroker motor headers aluminum radiator. Sitting on 96 s10 frame rides and drives like a newer vehicle”
UPDATE: Still Available
(06/19/2014) Seems like a very good price. It doesn’t have a title.
“Willys CJ 2 A , 1947 , has buick / kaiser jeep v 6 , power steering , metal top , canvas doors
$3500. bo .. Bill of Sale only”
Before I get to the brakes, this past Friday Ann’s mother Rosemary decided to buy a motorhome. Well, not that she’d decided on Friday, but rather earlier in the week she caught the motorhome bug. After plowing through websites, stats and prices over a period of several days, she learned there was a local motorhome show happening. On Friday she and Ann went down to the show and found a 28′ Sunseeker. On Saturday, we brought it home.
I bring this story up because I’d already been planning to head to Seattle for a few days to taken advantage of the nice weather and work on Biscuit. On Saturday I left with the understanding that Ann, her mother, and Ann’s aunt Kathy planned leave on Saturday as well. They were going to drive the motorhome (Apparently nicknamed ‘Abby’ at this point) to Spokane, then head to Seattle to drop off Ann with me. Next, Rosemary would head south to Vancouver, before turning back toward Pasco.
They spent the night Saturday night in Spokane, but instead of going to Seattle, I got word on Sunday that Rosemary hijacked the plans and decided to head to Montana (with Ann and the wheel). Over the next few days they camped in several spots (Walmarts on two occasions — which offers free camping) in Montana and Wyoming. After staying Thursday night in Yellowstone, they finally arrived late Thursday night back home in good spirits.

Apparently the navigation in the motorhome doesn’t work well. They ended up traveling on this gravel road through western Montana on this gravel road at night.

This World Market was right across the parking lot from the Walmart where they stayed in Billings. Not exactly my idea of camping, but they were having fun.