I see some updates.
“call Chris 509-881-4703 $4500 o.b.o”
I see some updates.
“call Chris 509-881-4703 $4500 o.b.o”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Brest spotted this cool M715.
“1968 Jeep Kaiser M715
4WD/2WD Hi/Low, 24 volt power
230ci 6 cyl. Tornado engine
11,500 original miles
2nd cilvilian owner
This Jeep is not presently running. I believe it only needs a professional timing job to run again. The original engine threw a bearing through the oil pan and a rebuilt engine from Boyce Equipment in Ogden was installed. It was in perfect running order until recently when the distributor power became disconnected and threw out the timing. It turns over and tries to start, but I cannot get the timing right myself. I bought this Jeep from the Groom Creek Fire Department in Prescott, AZ in 2002. It is rust and dent free, straight as an arrow. I have been refinishing it since and the many extras now include:
Newer paint in and out, Rhino lined bed and cab
4.56 differential gears (Higher highway speeds up to 65 mph)
Custom one-piece, powder coated Diamond Racing Rims with Pro-Comp off road tires
PTO Braden winch with Rock Stomper fiber braid rope
62 inch all weather black diamond plate tool box in bed
Newer Canvas top (6 yrs. old)
J-truck bench seat
2 New 12V Die Hard Gold gel batteries (in-line for 24V)
Blackout light, Pioneer tools and straps, Rhino grill, Brush Guard
Hi-Lift jack, heavy duty tow straps
All military manuals, extra parts like a canister-style air filter, extra carb, military siren, military spare tire, some J-truck do-dads.
I am selling my much loved Jeep because I got it when I was single, and now I have a wife and 4 kids, and it isnt really family appropriate. A great ride for a rugged do-it-yourselfer, or a classic 4×4 enthusiast. Turns heads, garners thumbs-ups, and will instantly instill a sense of bad-assedness.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(12/12/2009) The price is pretty high for a non runner, however this might be in pretty good shape.
“1959 jeep willy. Needs transmission.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900
(06/22/2011) Doesn’t run.
“1951 Willy’s Jeep. Almost all there. DOES NOT RUN. Great project or parts rig. Bill of sale only. $900.00L”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $150.
(09/05/2011) This looks like a good price.
“included in this listing is hood, fenders, tub, tailgate & windshield frame, see pics below”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
This looks like it has the early M-38A1 hinged grille. It appears to be a reasonable price.
“selling my 1952 willys jeep.. pink in hand..runs good.has a buick skylark v6.and a dana rear end”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $1500.
If this really has a 4:1 transfercase gearing, then this might be a fine price. Is the body a vec body?
“1948 willys 229 chevy v6 freshly rebuilt but had a rod knocking in it pretty bad haven’t looked into it.. 4:1 twinstick transfer case, 3 speed transmission, dana31 rear, dana 29 front, 5.29 gears front and back, it also comes with 5 33×13.50×15 super swampers ltb with 85% tread on 4 of them mounted on black steel wheels 8″ wide title in hand $1500”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“Restoration started – the expensive work is done! Recent rebuild on engine, body and paint work has been done.
This Jeep has a Warn overdrive installed and almost new NDT tires”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
“1949 CJ3A Willis Jeep – – Great hunting Jeep — 350 Chevy engine, runs very good. New battery. – 4 wheel drive works, with lock in/out front hubs, and heater works, Has soft top with doors, Tow-bar. Good military tires, hold air, no leaks. New master cylinder, wheel cylinders, and brake shoes. 12 volt windshield wipers. Headlights and taillights work, but not street legal, (but no blinkers, stoplights, or emergency brake.)”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price
This appears to a mb/gpw.
“For Sale is a 1942 CJ2A Jeep. Its has a good running motor but needs restoration overall. ”