Jared’s selling this rig.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/546339224403448
“1960 Jeep Fc 150. Great running and driving truck. All stock, new tires and brakes. 80’s restoration, not perfect but a decent truck”
Jared’s selling this rig.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/546339224403448
“1960 Jeep Fc 150. Great running and driving truck. All stock, new tires and brakes. 80’s restoration, not perfect but a decent truck”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $11,000.
(09/09/2024) This has a rear PTO and gear box. Unclear if this has tool indents or not, but does have a column shifter.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/563430206009192
“Very rare 1946 Jeep Willy with 9x,xxx miles. Very good condition. It has been in a shed its entire life. 2 owner vehicle. We but a battery and some fresh gas and it started right up. We haven’t check every feature but everything should work. Buying as is. I’m selling this for my parents so arrangements will need to be made for you to see it.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/24/2024) This has a fiberglass tub. Unclear if that’s really the seller’s price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1451775745510722
“1947 willys Cj2a Fiberglass Tub with title. Original 134 Flathead engine Testing water, looking for real collector. Perfect for family Hobbie.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/10/2024) Seems like a fairly stock column shift 2A (probably serial number in the higher 30000s range).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1002944394947049/
“46 willy’s jeep column shift low serial number great driver clean title. 8k cash takes it. Nothing less.. have the doors and spare in garage.”
Here’s an interesting build. The wood work looks well done.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1217978952752402/
“1955 Willys Pickup customized from Willys Jeep Station Wagon, 1978 Corvette 327, 1982 GMC S10 Chassis, & T5 Transmission
This unique vehicle combines the classic charm of a ‘55 Willys with the beauty of a woody wagon, and powered by a completely rebuilt 327 engine.
The concept and work has been done by a lifelong craftsman and classic car restorer/enthusiast. This project took careful planning and hundreds of meticulous hours, over a span of eight years.
This video covers Short Cut, a concept compact throwback jeep that lacks a top and doors shared by Bill. The video also describes this jeep as “cheap”, but I suspect the price-point on one of these would still be substantial. If this ever went to production, I expect buyers would be looking for top options at some point. More info: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15349161/prime-cut-jeep-shortcut-concept-is-a-wrangler-trimmed-to-cj-5-size/
Thanks to bill, here’s a short video showing a lineup of stainless steel jeeps for sale in the Philippines.
Bill shared this video of a guy walking through and driving a Massimo mini-jeep. I’ve seen ads for these posted in various FB and Craigslist ads, but this is the first video I’ve seen. At $2500 through Tractor Supply, they aren’t a trivial purchase, but I have to say they do look kind of fun!
UPDATE: Forgot the link …
Mike shared what appears to be a good price on a nicely restored Hamilton Jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7980290038764999/
“Recently restored 1950s Hamilton Jeep pedal car”
This might be a good price. More info on Barnfinds.
https://springfield.craigslist.org/cto/d/west-plains-1949-willys-jeepster-mostly/7789903944.html
“I have a very nice, mostly original 1949 Willys Jeepster VJ2. It runs, stops, and drives very well. It has the original seat covers under protective covers, the original floor mats, again under protective floor mats, and the original interior panels, working heater, instrument cluster, and even the original radio that works. It has the original L134 engine with the 3 speed transmission and the overdrive. The top is after market, but it is custom to accommodate the very rare glass rear window. The beauty wheel trim rings and the hub caps are also original. It has new modern tires. All the chrome work is original and in amassing condition. It has a very small rust area on the passenger side floor behind the front seat. I think this one belongs in a museum or in a private collection that can do it justice.”