UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It appears solid.
“1946 version of WWII military Jeep, converted to Buick V-6 engine. Full metal Koenig top. $3000.00 OBO.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
It appears solid.
“1946 version of WWII military Jeep, converted to Buick V-6 engine. Full metal Koenig top. $3000.00 OBO.”
UPDATE: Was listed at $475!
Includes Rear PTO! It runs, too.
“Barn Fresh, 1947 CJ2A Willys farm Jeep. All original farm Jeep with rear mounted PTO. Has L-head 4 cyl. Engine runs but runs rough. Tires shot. Has sat in barn since 1985. Sold where is as is. Cash only.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks nice.
“1965 kaiser willys jeep tuxedo park mark IV – cj5a restored and runs good! Must see”
From the photos, I wouldn’t describe this as being in “good condition”.
“1949 Willys Jeep, Good condition, runs good, 3 speed, 6 cylinder, New tires, Needs a battery, $2500 obo cash only. Call Damen 505-221-9610.”
Much of the chrome has been resurfaced with slightly different coating (anodized aluminum?). Nice looking Jeepster.
“COMES WITH ORIGINAL FLAT HEAD SIX. DEAD SHARP AND FUN TO DRIVE. FULL WEATHER PACKAGE IN EURO CANVAS. NO GENERIC EMAILS WILL BE ANSWERED. IF YOU’RE REALLY INTERESTED, CALL ME @ 562-431-1016 AND WE CAN DISCUSS IT. INTERESTING TRADES ALWAYS CONSIDERED AND EVEN PREFERRED. MUCH THANKS”
Looks good.
“I am looking to sell my 42 Ford GPW Jeep. It runs very well and is registered for road use. This was a 10 year ground up restoration project. Thanks for looking.”
This might be the right fit for someone’s project.
“Complete from carb down, 24 stud 59 A-B Block. I think its out of a ?46-47? car. Comes with attached ford car trans mated to a 59 Willys Jeep transfer case. would be a interesting setup for a 4wd hotrod. 618-4zero1-zero152 appears to be in good condition, turns freely, don’t know if it runs never tried it since the starter doesn’t work.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,500.
It looks good from the small pics.
“1942 Scripted Ford GPW. 98% restored. Runs great. $17,500.”
No pics provided.
“467 Comerwood Court, So. San Francisco. Friday/Saturday 9:00-2:00. Large collection of hobnail milk glass, colored glass, vintage casino and restaurant ashtrays, barware. Pipes. German Schoneau and Hoffmeister 1906 model doll and newer dolls. Huge selection of kitchen and baking items. Costume watches and some jewelry. Salt and pepper collection (mostly new).Cameras. Huge holiday assortment. Sewing and crafts. Fifties 45 records. Musical instruments. Furniture .Lamps. Game tables. Tools. Rifle cabinet. Hunting and fishing items. Holsters, grips and scopes. (No guns or ammunition). Two Knights Templar swords with cases. Disney collector plates. Clothing. Garden items. Bicycles. Beveled gravestone marker. Lots of miscellaneous. A 1957 dismantled Jeep Willy is available for sale. Non-op since 1994. Please do not disturb occupant.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800. It seems to have a Worman hardtop.
(01/11/2012) Abe forwarded this. It does not run. It appears to include a plow.
“late ’50s Jeep CJ-3A currently not running, mostly complete, 6 volt system. It comes with an aftermarket Jee-Cap aluminum top and doors with opening windows. The body tub is rough, and someone has replaced the rear corners with welded steel panels. Ugly but functional. The frame seems solid and all the mechanicals are there. Great winter project. I will include several Jerry cans, extra radiator and voltage regulator, and the tire chains this jeep came with.
The Snowbear plow in my other ad would fit this nicely. Package price $1,400.
Cash is great, but I might also be willing to trade this Jeep for a 1993-2000 Honda TRX300 4×4 fourtrax (NOT AN EX!)depending on what it needs, even not running or totally complete. I would also consider a ’98 or newer Ski-Doo Grand Touring, depending on condition. Send me pictures with your reply.
I am also listing a 1979 Honda XL350, a Snowbear plow, a Honda Recon four wheeler, some Honda enduro plastics and a utility trailer in other listings. Please take a look, as I will do package deals for any or all of these items.”