UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Mike shared this truck. At $500 there seems to be some good value here in parts.
“Not running, no title, selling as is! Give me an offer, trying to give it a home to someone in need of a project!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500.
Mike shared this truck. At $500 there seems to be some good value here in parts.
“Not running, no title, selling as is! Give me an offer, trying to give it a home to someone in need of a project!”
Bill spotted this one. Not many of these around. This is sold by an importer. No description provided.
UPDATE: Still Available.
Joe is selling this Mule. This is part of an estate sale. It has no title. Email joehuld @ pacbell.net (remove spaces around the @) with Mule in subject line or Call Joe at 626 379 0059.
“This mule was completely restored a few years ago by the late owner and used very little after restoration; only 31 hours show on the Stewart Warner hour meter. The vehicle has been in dry inside storage for the past couple of years. It has STA 7.50-10 NHS tires that appear to be practically new. The O.D green paint is in excellent condition. It is not a street legal so has no registration or title but the attorney representing the estate will provide a bill of sale. It is located in South Pasadena, California and will have to be trailered. It does roll easily”
I know I’m still on a break, but when folks send cool stuff, it is hard to resist posting it. Maybe someone has this jeep …
https://www.shorpy.com/node/27068
Caption: August 1957. “Nantucket, Mass. Jock Gifford’s ‘Pink Heap’ beach buggy.” 35mm Kodachrome by Toni Frissell for the Sports Illustrated assignment “Nantucket Essay.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
Mark is selling this industrial Hobart Welder and Generator. Looks in good shape.
Hobart Industrial-Welder-Generator For Sale. ANew 6 volt Battery, Fresh Tune-up, it runs though I haven’t welded with it recently.
Glenn spotted these hubs for sale. No location provided, but shipping is supposed to only be $5.75.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/277256207988311/
“WARN Willys Jeep – SUMMER HUBS – 2WD Freewheel, Vintage. A little less than 3.5” bolt pattern. Not exactly sure which years and model axles and Jeeps that these fit. See photos for detailed description, more available on request. Appears needle bearings are still present.”
Bill shared this video of a 1950 CJ-3A extracted from a collapsed barn.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Robert’s selling his beautiful 1960 wagon. Learn more and see more pics at the Old Willys Forum (you will need to become a member to view the ad) and contact him through that site. He welcomes any and all questions. If it doesn’t sell, the vehicle will go to Bring a Trailer eventually and I’ll set the reserve at $23K which is slightly less than what I have in expenses in it. I’m open to reasonable offers, but I’m not desperate to sell it.
“Original drivetrain; 226 Super Hurricane that starts on first crank and purrs like a kitten, valves adjusted 4k ago w/ all new gaskets and nuts/studs. Pertronix converted original disty with Pertronix coil, new wires and plugs; “master craftsman ranch” rebuit Carter carb with 2 in line filters and check valve; new Walck’s 5 row US made radiator and shroud, brand new complete exhaust pipe and muffler; recently replaced water pump.
Between the race jeep, more planters for Ann, and getting our irrigation systems running, we are pretty busy, so I’m going to take a week off of eWillys. See ya next week.
Mike shared the news that there are several jeeps in this auction.
https://carlisleauctions.com/view-consignments-by-auction.aspx