UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
(02/03/2013) This has an unusual illustration on the rear.
“it is complete and cheap”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
(02/03/2013) This has an unusual illustration on the rear.
“it is complete and cheap”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1950.
(07/05/2012) Looks solid.
“For Sale- 1954 Willys Jeep CJ3B with around 60,000 original miles and hard top, always been garaged, has not been started in a while, will need battery and fresh gas.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(01/12/2013) This has quite a bit of rust along both sides.
“47 CJ2A with the original flathead 4cyl and 3 speed with Dana 18 t-case. Runs and drives, but could use a little tlc. Clean TN title. $3,800 o.b.o.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6999
(05/30/2012)This could use some detail work. This is for sale at “The Fayetteville Auto Outlets”.
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/21/2012) This has some updates that give it a little different look.
“1958 Willys Jeep Truck. Sitting on a mid 80’s Ford F150 chassis. Mildly warmed over 302 engine with Edelbrock carb and aluminum intake. Granny low 4-speed, warn manual lock out hubs up front. 4 wheel drive works great, truck runs and drives awesome. Very solid. All the lights work, fires right up everytime. Brand new tires.
For all the pictures click the link below.
http://s1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh513/JDSMotorsports/1958%20Willys%20Jeep%20Truck/
Asking $8500. Call, NO TEXT MESSAGES WILL BE RETURNED, 828-421-4018″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
This was listed in the parts section. It doesn’t run. The auction ends in 7 hours.
“1963 willys pickup body good..not runing can be fixed forword control, 350-4bolt”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900
(11/17/2012) This looks pretty good in the first pic, but not as good in the other two. The drivetrain has updates.
“1962 Willys Wagon with AMC 401 V8, Turbo 400, Dana 300 and Dana 44 Axles. More info in Montana CL ad. Runs good. Interesting trades considered. Thanks”
How about this great ad from the August 9, 1943, issue of Newsweek. I’ll be posting a different one from Newsweek tomorrow. This is pieced together from two different pages.
I spotted and purchased it on eBay today. There were three other issues, but I got outbid with a few seconds to go on the rest.
These doors came with Dexter’s Esslingen remanufactured jeep. None of the people at G503 knew anything about them. He believes it is part of a complete winter top. He was wondering if anyone knew when they were make, whether they were civilian or military, or US or European and Approx year. Really, if anyone knows anything about them it would be helpful.