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This looks like a good price. Not perfect, but It’s fine for a runabout.
“I have owned this jeep for the past 12 years and used only around our farm. Has maybe 3000 miles or less on motor, Jeep is in very good condition for it’s age. For more information call 770-853-4525.”
“1962 Willys Wagon 4×4. Good condition with some rust. L-226 Hurricane engine starts and runs very good with some oil seal leakage. Clear Nebraska title and currently licensed. Seats have been replaced with seats from an Aerostar van, however I do have the original seats.
Phone 308-350-5752
Please no texts.”
“I have a 1955 Willy’s m38a1 up for trade. All original with original 4 cylinder and 3 speed trans. Has rust in tub but can be fixed. It runs and drives. Just rebuilt Carb. Would like to trade for a k5 blazer or k10, k20, or k30 Chevy truck”
“I have a 1964 Willys CJ3B, with almost everything minus the body tub. I have the original engine, transmission, twin stick transfer case, frame, axles, steering, suspension, grille, windshield frame(with glass), two custom doors and a custom top that will fit a direct replacement tub. This is basically everything you need to have this thing back together and running good minus the body tub. i’ve found several places that sell fiberglass tubs with pre cut/drilled holes for everything, for around $3000. i’ve also found brand new steel tubs for much cheaper. this is a project that i inherited from my neighbor, recently i’ve realized i don’t have the time or money to finish this project. Frame is in great shape and very solid. i also have a tow bar for it.”
“1956 Willy Jeep station wagon. Beautiful red color. All interior has been redone. Exempt odometer. Only 3,105 miles on it. Completely restored and in great condition. All original jeep parts have been ordered and kept on it. Just don’t drive it at all anymore and would love for someone else to enjoy it. I’m asking 15,000 OBO. Reply to this post if you would like to come and look at it.”
“Please don’t hesitate to make an offer!!This is the perfect collector vehicle for any Jeep enthusiast. Clean Michigan yellow paint top and bottom, undercoated. Black and white bucket seats with folding passenger seat. Small vinyl top, roll bar, all original guages. L134ci 4 cylinder with a T90 3 speed. Locking hubs, aftermarket turn signals, and flat style fenders. Restored about twenty years ago. Engine head planed with new gasket, custom fuel tank cleaned and sealed, new fuel pump and rebuilt carb about three years ago.Has not been driven as brakes have not worked since I’ve owned it. Did start and ran well after head, carb work etc.Converted to 12volt system. Needs brake lines, master cylinder and wheel cylinders replaced. Will need new tires and must be trailered. Incredibly low miles as used only on farm. Odometer shows 3000.”
Paul forwarded a few photos for us to drool over. He’s getting closer and closer to ‘launch’. He recently completed building the stainless gas tank and installing it.