UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(04/22/2014) Does not run.
“A rare, completely original 1960 FC 170 Jeep 4×4. The cab is in very good condition and the bed has some rust on the bottom edge. It is NOT RUNNING and has a clear title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(04/22/2014) Does not run.
“A rare, completely original 1960 FC 170 Jeep 4×4. The cab is in very good condition and the bed has some rust on the bottom edge. It is NOT RUNNING and has a clear title.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2300.
“Very good condition, engine is disassembled for rebuild, transmission and transfer case is tight. Has new seat covers, exhaust system, gas tank and some weather stripping. All rust has been cut out and replaced with new metal and or panels. Needs wiring harness, engine rebuild, odds and ends parts, paint, and reassembly.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4300.
(03/23/2014) Not much GPW left here.
“Flat fender painted military green. Has late model Chevy S-10 Blazer running gear. V-6, Automatic, power steering. Good tires, no rust. Good for hunting or running around the ranch. Comes with saddle tank and Tow bar.”
UPDATE: **SOLD for $650**
This is missing the radiator, but it looks solid.
“What you are looking at is a REALLY cool opportunity for a rat rod, or a restoration, or a neat little delivery vehicle for your auto parts biz. This is a 2 wheel drive Willy’s DJ-3a dispatch Jeep. lots of people think they were for the post office, but they were generic delivery vehicles. lots of small businesses in the 50’s and 60’s ran these.
The Jeep is relatively complete with column shift etc. It is missing the radiator. The motor etc is a little bit mystery, as this Jeep hasn’t been registered since the 70’s
DMV said not to do anything as far as registration until your ready to put on the road. Which means NO TAXES!!!”
Matt found this interesting blog about a couple of guys who wanted to revisit some of the adventures of the Long Range Desert Group in North Africa. They restored two jeeps and planned to cover 1200 miles.
They wrote, “For two weeks we shall re-enact many of the daring escapades of the legendary Long Range Desert Group in a pair of original 1943, World War Two, Jeeps. Our expedition, limited to just eight people, will drive through the stunning dunes of the Great Sand Sea. Explore the Gilf el Kebir, a plateau the size of Switzerland. Camp under the stars a million miles from the nearest town. Stand in the Cave of the Swimmers, immortalised in the film, The English Patient. Live for that Ice Cold in Alex moment as we celebrate in exactly the same bar as they did 70 years ago. This is no cruise along the Mediterranean coast, but the real thing, sweat, steam and fatique, but with a fully equipped logistics team on hand to cook, wash up and guide us through some of the most beautiful desert scenery on the planet. “
This is the very beginning of the posts: http://lrdgroutesrevistited.blogspot.com/2010/09/grand-plan.html
Check out what’s left of the jeep behind the nice looking jeep. Must have been a story there . . .
Not sure how useful this is, but here it is.
“Here’s a nice bulkhead for a GP. I know a lot of the panels are reproduced but you need the cowl section in order to have a complete tub. This piece is in excellent condition with only a couple of holes for extra gauges that can be easily patched. It’s not often you find this piece up for sale. Pick up preferred unless you make your own shipping arrangements.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $125.
More M-151ish than jeep, but looks great.
“Excellent One of a Kind All Wood Jeep Rocking Chair. Beautifully Detailed. 36 Inches Long and approx. 18 Inches Wide. Highly Collectible. Quite Heavy. Solid and Substantial $125. or best offer Cash only. Pickup at BestBuy Howell, N.J.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
Looks in good condition.
“looking to trade this willys jeep – 1949 still has 6 volt system
runs well / perfect hunting camping/project for off road
prefer dirt bikes / but open to what you may have
the bad: no title , but is clear in ca and nv dmv”