Only the one pic. There appears to be quite a bit of cherry woodwork on it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/439962224656367
“Cherry Jeep! re-built head turner show winner”
Only the one pic. There appears to be quite a bit of cherry woodwork on it.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/439962224656367
“Cherry Jeep! re-built head turner show winner”
Tom shared this nice looking MB.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1375306293283087
“Very rare only 25k made. This was the first Jeep Willys MB made for ww2 before Ford made the stamped grill. Built in Ohio a lot of very hard to find original parts. Runs and drives very nice. The ultimate jeep collectible Serial number 110515 D.O.D 1-8-42”
Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1572602356536211
“I have a 1948 Jeepster.. All steel parts . With a aftermarket Straight axle front end conversion with Vega steering box. 283 small block Chevrolet. turbo 400 transmission. Hurst lockout automatic shifter. with dual Magna Flow exhaust system.and a 9 in Ford rear end.Bluetooth AM/FM stereo. GPS speedometer. New tires and wheels. This car does not have a convertible top.fun little toy”
Andy shared this dump-bed-equipped truck. It’s listed as a 1966, which of course is incorrect.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/577185147124005/
“1966 Willie’s aluminum dump body plow 4 wheel drive road worthy 3 speed original engine flat head plow works creepy gear is unbelievable asking 10000 or best offer”
This looks in decent shape, though the steering wheel looks twisted.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/713751210311181
“Vintage 1960 Structo ride on fire chief Willys model Jeep. This is a large and heavy steel ride on toy that measures approximately 25 3/4″ long, 10″ wide and is 1 ft tall. It is missing the siren and has minor expected play wear. Looks great and all other features work. Wheels roll smooth, large storing compartment in rear, steering is smooth and it displays very”
Save the Tornados, right Dan?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1491732797976804
“230 tornado jeep straight six replacement for a wills Jeep from the 60’s this motor has been rebuilt never used set for many years it will probably need the seals replace”
This has a funky windshield.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/655289449472023
“Here for your consideration is an April 13th, 1943 Louisville, KY production Ford GPW 1/4 ton jeep. Disassembly was begun so there are some loose parts. Perfect restoration project. Has all four wheels (post war CJ rims with modern street tires) but not pictured. Has a post war early CJ motor that is not seized up. I purchased this almost two years ago but with two other WWII jeep projects this one has to go.”
It has an extra body, but it’s a bit rusty.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/764987708288170
“1963 cj3b has title and extra tub. Runs, drives, and stops! $8,000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
Lots of rust here. Unclear there is much value.
“OBO. No title, will provide bill of sale. Located just south of San Antonio, TX. Willing to ship at buyer’s expense. I take cash, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or CashApp. 1943 Willys MB: – Chassis #MB225765 – ACM1 Body #125686 – Pre-war engine casting #635713, head casting #637014 – Original T84 transmission, shifts smoothly – Original Dana 23 full floating rear axle – Early split style seat frame – Both bumperettes present – Original headlight buckets and blackout lights – Original fire extinguisher bracket in driver footwell Body is rough, chassis is in ok shape. Jeep is still restorable for sure, or good for parts on other restorations”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The body might be worth the price. It’s listed as a 1944 MB, but it’s got a Civvy frame and fiberglass body.
“Fibreglas body. No title motor hasn’t run in over 20 years”