UPDATE: **SOLD*** Was no price.
No description. The pictures are fuzzy, but it is clear the tires are Desert Dogs.
UPDATE: **SOLD*** Was no price.
No description. The pictures are fuzzy, but it is clear the tires are Desert Dogs.
This truck’s look is different.
“I have a nice little 1949 willys that is on a 1995 Chevy s10 blazer chassis
Runs drives stops
Has clear title
Fuel injected vortec v6
Automatic 4L60
10 bolt rear axle
Front disc brakes
Power steering
Full custom bed
New rear tires
Nice interior
Gauges work
Still needs a little finishing. Mount seat where you want it
Leak in radiator
mount hood pins
Adjust shift linkage
I will be knocking these out asap.
It’s a great little truck to take to car shows with the kids etc. Easy to drive
Text me trade offers anytime or call me anytime thanks cori 214 336 6759
Would trade for a 2000 or newer chevy shortbed reg cab and cash.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
No obvious signs of rust.
“The Jeep has been worked on and runs and drives well. Four wheel drive, 4 cylinder Jeep. It does need a little work, the fuel gauge needs to be replaced. A little rust on the body. The Jeep really only needs a little TLC.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200.
“Good condition. Body has been sandblasted and painted. Canvas top custom-fit to trailer. Solid floorboards.
Price: $2200”
This CJ-5 has been stretched in the middle.
“At some point someone took the 1957 Jeep Willys body from the frame. They cut and extended the body by 13.5 inches right in the middle of the door frame. They sprayed the under body with a rust inhibitor and dropped the body on a late 80’s CJ-7 frame. The AMC straight 6, transmission, axles and etc are all original to the CJ-7 (as far as I know). Registered as a 57 Willys.
I take it out around town twice a month or so. Good BF Good All Terrains on it.
Wanted to tinker with it but don’t have much time or expertise. Now have #2 baby on the way.
A buddy said to start around $4000. Might also be interested in a trade or barter for a different 4×4 I could use as hunting rig, fence work, side by side, 4 wheeler, etc. Let me know!”
Eric noted these are DJ parts. This might interest someone.
“These parts are getting hard to find and were on what was left of are 1940’s Willys jeep. They are not needed for what we have planed so we’ve decided to pass them on. Complete engine and trans and complete front and rear axels, drive shaft, leaf springs and original wheels. This jeep has been sitting for a while so the engine and trans are locked up but we have the cylinders soaking in oil to try and turn it over. They both need rebuilt. If interested let us know at the shop in the OKC brick town area ( Jopac Industries) at (405) 795-4048 or (405) 973-8617 call or text. $400 obo. Thank you for looking.”
No pics provided.
“needs restoration. Original L-134 flathead motor and all other running gear, $950 without vin. OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500
(10/17/2013) “1953 willys Jeep – Back on the market deal fell through
Off road Jeep with V-6 , winch, oversize tires, many spare parts and in good running condition. Mud , dirt , rocks sand this JEEP can handle it!
It has a military frame. Stock transmission, transfer case, front and rear diff. But the gear ratio has been changed to 4:27 and posi-traction front and rear {Powerlocks). Also installed 19 spline axles front and rear . Leaf springs are 3 inch lift comp springs very stiff. Engine is a 76 Buick v6. There is an adaptor between front of transmission and bellhousing”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(07/22/2013) This looks solid.
“Jeep just went under a body off restoration
Rebuilt transmission
Rebuilt transfer case
Original flat head four cylinder engine
All electrical changed to 12 volt system with alternator
Still has mechanical fuel/vacuum pump but is not used , it is using an electrical fuel pump with in line fuel filter
All other mechanical has been gone through and serviced , all is in great working order
New glass and rubber
New hood tail gate and other body panels, all rust has been cut out and new panels welded in, and body work done right
Brand new seats”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
(10/29/2013) Bob says that’s a tractor rim in the rear.
“Up for sale is my WW2 Willy’s flat fender army jeep! This Jeep is a major project and needs just about everything. It’s a good start though on a genuine military Jeep and not a civilian conversion”