UPDATE: SOLD
No pics, but there might be value here.
“1960 Jeep Willys Wagon 4WD. Great project. Will run. Everything is there but origional radio and front bumper. Must go needs a good home.”
UPDATE: SOLD
No pics, but there might be value here.
“1960 Jeep Willys Wagon 4WD. Great project. Will run. Everything is there but origional radio and front bumper. Must go needs a good home.”
UPDATE: Was $2500. **SOLD**
(05/26/2010) This was rebuilt with a fiberglass tub.
“1945 Willys CJ2A $3500. 1st Year civilian Model. Has been rebuilt. Fiberglass tub/fenders. Engine rebuilt last year to run unleaded fuel. Tranny and transfer case rebuilt 2 years ago. Went through axles, repacked wheel bearings and replaced brakes. Added blinkers and roll bar. Rebuilt charging system and is now 12V. New tires and wheels Seats redone as well. Looks and drives nice All work done in last 2 years.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(01/27/2011) This looks very good, though needs work of some type. The body appears to be a M-38.
“52willys jeep it has a 350 chevy with 350 tranny and 300 dana transfer it has fenderwell headers,fuel cell, racing bucket seats, newer jeep differ.,front disc brakes,needs some work please e-mail me i have many extra parts 5000 or possible trades let me know what you have”
Looking for Willys parts or a restorer for your jeep and are located in Canada? You might try Willys Acres at 3224 Line 7 North (Coulson) Oro Station, Ontario, Canada. They have a collection of jeeps for sale, including the Boyer Fire Jeep in the post below.
From the company’s website, “First and foremost, we are a Canadian company that takes pride in the satisfaction of restoring World War II military jeeps and being able to sell very rare jeep parts for those that wish to do the work themselves…. We restore complete vehicles. The customer vehicles in the Photo Gallery are awaiting restoration. Our facilities consist of about 8,000 sq. ft. … We have about 50 jeeps in our Jeep yard, so have a look to see if any suits your fancy.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
It runs, though the body has some dents.
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1957 Military Style Willies Jeep. Runs great, lots of power and is a fun little jeep to drive. It has a Ford 289 V-8 engine, the original 3-speed manual transmission, 4-wheel drive. It has $800 in new parts including; new tires, new soft top, new turn knuckles, new brake pads and new break lines. The body is in excellent condition with no rust or large dents and the paint is in good condition. It is street legal and was licensed last year.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
The engine is out.
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1957 Willies Jeep civilian version. The body is in good condition over all although there is a small amount of rust in the front passenger fender (I’ve included a photo of it), the paint and interior are in fair to good condition and the tires have 75% of the tread left. It comes with the original Hurricane 4 engine which is currently not running because we removed the radiator to start the process of replacing the rear main seal but never got it done. It also comes with the original 3-speed manual transmission. For an additional $1,500 I’ll include a Chevy V8 383 stroker and a new turbo 350 hydro transmission with torque converter. Motor includes all accessories: carburetor, alternator, brackets and pully’s. Also take a look at my 1957 Military style Willies Jeep I have for sale as well. (It’s located in Lindon)”
Brett spotted this. It’s pretty rough. Lots of pics.
“About 5 years ago it was driven around the farm Motor was rebuilt in 1974. I’m helping a disabled gentleman who still owns this and doesn’t know how to use a computer. Text or email with an offer.”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=0&nid=443&tab=list/view&ad=3715201
Brett spotted this one. This is in rough shape. Lots of pics taken.
“NO motor I’m helping a disabled gentleman who still owns this. Transmissionn and t case are still under vehicle. floor is solid on both sides. call text or email.’
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=0&nid=443&tab=list/view&ad=3715178
“Wanted. t-98 that fits f-head hurricane motors. Looking for a drop in tranny at a reasonable price. Call 309-697-1711. john.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Does this have the proper rear hubs? I don’t see them (could just be the picture).
“Believed to be an “Radio Dispatch Jeep, with larger battery compartment and larger generator. Not sure of the exact year, maybe you can help me figure that one out? Great restoration project for those enthusiast. Has original engine, no transfer box, and a spare tire not pictured. It is now in a hanger at Greenfield Airport in Wright City, Mo. ”