This looks like a solid truck with an unusual paint scheme.
“302 Ford Motor. please contact two zero eight, seven five zero, six four one one.”
This looks like a solid truck with an unusual paint scheme.
“302 Ford Motor. please contact two zero eight, seven five zero, six four one one.”
This might be an easy restoration project that is also driveable.
“Car is in running condition. If interested, please contact me at (786) 853-9487.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
The passenger side step is kind of interesting. The body sure looks rough. Note the solution for the extra tall radiator.
“Great old Jeep. Bought it in Soda Springs several years ago wanting to restore it, and just ran out of time. Call or email me for details”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“I have a mostly restored 1959 CJ5 for sale. I got to 95 percent complete with a total rebuild and was transferred overseas. I bought it as a 1963 model in 2003, but research on the matching ID tag, block, and frame serial numbers puts it in October of 1959. This Willys is mostly original with some upgrades, with no rust. F134 engine plus T90 transmission, stock front and rear drives – all rebuilt. The carburetor is a Solex (original rebuilt Carter YF included). Brakes were not completed and this is the primary reason that it is not roadworthy. Currently it is in storage in Huntsville, Alabama with no title or tags. I do not currently live near this Jeep so I will have to arrange travel for a showing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2550
(04/17/2012) This looks pretty solid, however it appears that the rear wheel wells and rear floor don’t have the original scallop indentations.
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3A A real survivor. Needs restored but runs really good. I have several extra parts that go with the jeep. No top. All original except converted to 12 volt.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
(02/16/2012) This looks pretty good.
“49 willys jeep,4cyl.,3speed,lift kit,extra frame,buick v6,4 speed adapter,top,back seat,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700
(04/13/2012) There’s some value here.
“I have this toy but want other toy’s now! looking to trade,needs work,and a motor.Set up for 2.3L ford,has the C4 auto,power steering,twin stick transfercase.open to all trades,bike (mustang)low rider ,4×4.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
(04/24/2012) It appears in decent shape.
“I have a complete body for a 1952 willys flatfender jeep body,
tub,
tailgate
hood
both front fenders
windshield and windshield frame
Grille
It is a project but not in bad shape would be a nice wheeler I can get a pic but the shop is really dark best to come out and look if you are serious. I do not have the frame engine or axles this is only for the parts listed THERE IS MINOR RUST UNDER THE DRIVER SEAT AREA”
UPDATE: Was priced at $11,995. **SOLD**
(07/26/2011) “1949 Willys Jeepster Hot Rod – Brand new white convertible top, side curtains, upholstery and teal carpet in 2008!
First Professional restoration completed 2004 as follows:
Engine: Chevy — 305 (V-8)
OEM GM High Energy (hei) Ignition
Holley 4-barrel 600 cfm carburetor
Transmission: 1978/79 Turbo 350 Automatic
Rear Differential – 1978 Chevy Nova 10 Bolt
Front Suspension — ’74-’78 style Mustang II”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $3000
(02/08/2012) The body looks in good condition. The seller doesn’t want to cut it up for a planned rock crawler project.
“1942 Willys Willy,s MB jeep cj2a $3000
1942 AZ title but body tag differnt number wont pass NV DMV vin inspection 🙁
Runs and drives needs little work ( needs front bumper, tires soon, and cleaned up )
Diesel 4 Cyl ( was told motor was rebuilt and only has 2279 miles also was told it was a VW diesel motor?)
Have 5 matching aluminum wheels
4×4
Stock axles, Trans, T-case
Hard Top
Body on this jeep is super super clean no rust!”