UPDATE: Was $11,500. **SOLD**
Here’s a good looking truck over at jeeptruck.com
“1962 Willys 4×4 truck. new fuel pump, gas tank, head gasket, carb, interior, Runs strong, steers easy, solid rust free body. Only thing not stock are the wheels.”
UPDATE: Was $11,500. **SOLD**
Here’s a good looking truck over at jeeptruck.com
“1962 Willys 4×4 truck. new fuel pump, gas tank, head gasket, carb, interior, Runs strong, steers easy, solid rust free body. Only thing not stock are the wheels.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This has a fiberglass tub. The drivetrain has had extensive work.
“49 Willys CJ3A
Ground up restore project.
All running gear has been rebuilt and I have documentation of what was done
L-134 inline flat head 4, T90 3 speed transmission, D80 transfer case, all professionally rebuilt with motor compression is running at 125 in all cylinders.
Converted to 12 volts
I have a windshield and the rubber casket for it but haven’t installed it yet
A rebuilt Warn transfer case OD also goes with it but is missing the linkage for it
Decent 30″ tall tires on wider than stock steel spoked wheels
New breaks all around with new wheel cylinders and lines
New fiberglass tub with steel front clip, steel windshield frame and glass hood
New springs, shocks and suspension parts
I have a heater for it but it hasn’t been installed yet
If you are looking for a good project that wouldn’t take a lot to finish then this is what you want.
This vehicle was put together from 2 parts vehicles that had no titles so it also doesn’t have a title yet but I do have the data tags, other parts from my junk yard and many new parts.
$3000.00 invested and trying to get what I have out of it OBO.”
It’s not running, but there appears to be value here.
“Willys jeep clean no dents tub strait re built f head al stock factory alum. Hard top not running fuel pump and carb issues. Call or text (559)706-5793”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7500
(09/19/2010) Looks good.
“1945 willys military jeep 85% restored it has origanal running gear,combat wheels,new canvas seats and top,new engine and much more call for details 503 475 5215”
UPDATE: The blue/red jeep has been for sale since 2009, but the seller is now throwing in the other jeep. Note the desert dog tires. I like the old rims, too.
“i have a 1947 and a 1950’s jeep willys they are frame and bodys, no motors, have one transmission and transfercase. both have some rust and dings. The gray and primer red one no longer has wheels and tires. i dont really want to separate, but i may if the offer is right. serious inquires only. if you want to see them call or text 806-341-0734.”
These images came from the Toledo Lucas County Library. If you have some time, check them all out here.
http://images2.toledolibrary.org/getdcdata.asp?typesearch=keyword&key=jeep&B1=Search&how=cp
Speaking of unique Surreys, Mike wrote the following Comment:
“Back in 1962, One of my dad’s favorite hangouts, Lee’s tavern on Crooks Ave. in Clifton, NJ bought a special order CJ5 with a pink surrey fringe top and matching upholstery. It was the talk of the town. This Jeep was a double twist on the phrase “special order”. It was a first generation Tuxedo Park model with the featured color scheme of white body with red grille and red wheels, along with the surrey top and seat covers which were installed over stock upholstery at the factory. The local legend story at the time was; He had to wait 6 months for delivery.”
So, I spent some time searching for a CJ-5 Surrey picture. I didn’t find any real ones, but I did find one toy: A CJ-5 toy from 1960.
http://www.carhobby.com/page1960.htm (stock #875 3/4 down the page).
Not authentic SAS restorations, but still they look like fun.