UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
(12/10/2010) The head is off, but this sure looks solid.
“This jeep is all original.Most of its life has been in eastern washington,so there is very little rust.The engine head is off because of a bad head gasket.”
UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
(12/10/2010) The head is off, but this sure looks solid.
“This jeep is all original.Most of its life has been in eastern washington,so there is very little rust.The engine head is off because of a bad head gasket.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9250.
(08/26/2010) According to the seller, this is a factory built Veep. This is one of the nicer Veeps I’ve seen.
“This is a factory built Veep. They were built from 1979 to 1981. It is an all metal CJ3 body on a really tough square tube chassis with all VW running gear. Really well done and well constructed. Drives smoothly like a VW and not like a jeep CJ3. It is the ultimate ride for street or off road. Would make a great hunting buggy. Will go most anywhere without much effort. I have owned the veep for over 20 years and it has always been stored inside. The bottom of the car is as clean as the top. It has a soft top, frame and doors. The car was appraised about a year ago for insurance purposes at $12,200.00. I am asking $9,250.00 for the car and will look at all offers. Need the storage space.”
Or spotted this video of Israel’s first military parade. Part way through you’ll see some Willys rolling through. There are a few fascinating related videos along the right hand side as well. Having visited Auschwitz & Berkinau in Poland, I found those particularly interesting.
This looks solid at first glance, however it is missing the steps, suggesting that the body needs closer inspection.
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1943 Military Jeep with rebuilt engine. Runs great. The basics are here, you can add your own touches for individual needs. 530 893-0451″
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
This has an inline 6 that runs. He just can’t get it into gear.
“What i have here is a 1942 ford gpw this was produced because at the time willys could not keep up with production for the united states military. It has factory lockers and i believe 4.88 gears also has the stock 3 speed and stock twin stick transfer case it has a flat head straight 6 it runs and was driving but when i towed it home with the tow bar it doesnt seem to wanna go into gear i dont know if im doing something wrong or what but it WAS driving will start and run for you but the points need to be set correctly to run perfectly here are some pictures”
Looks like the side is patched. Not sure if there is value here or not.
“This 1950 Antique Jeep with plow is ideal for restoration or parts. Please contact John on 908 295 8134. $900 or best offer”
It is pretty custom.
“This is a 4×4 Jeep Willys. Built from ground up! Completely rebuilt 318 Dodge. 4 Speed with a Dana 18 Transfer Case. Dana 44 Front and Back. 456 With Lock Right. Tub/Frame has been cut and stretched 6 inches. All New Seats Front and Back, New Gauges, 37″ TSL Tires. Brand New Best Top. Eight Thousand Pound Warn Winch. Hydro Boost Power Brakes, Power Steering. Oversized Custom Fuel Tank. 1000 Miles since been complete. Must See to Appreciate. Please call 541-941-0613”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“VERY COOL 1955 WILLYS 4X4 TOW TRUCK: V8 CHEVY, 3 SPEED. TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES. BRAKES DO NOT WORK. WRECKER WINCH WORKS GOOD. SNOW PLOW PUMP RUNS, BUT DOES NOT LIFT BLADE. TRUCK CAB AND BED HAVE SOME RUST. GREAT TRUCK TO RESTORE. VEHICLE BEING TOWED DOES NOT COME WITH TRUCK. WE HAVE A NICE CAB AND BED ON DAVEYS JEEPS DOT COM IF WANTED. TRUCK HAS A CLEAN TITLE.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was priced at $1800.
“Factory metal cab and 6 1/2 ft plow. 27,000 original miles. The Jeep runs great, but rough and rusty around the edges. Used it the last big snow storm, works great and good for those hard to get into places because its small. I have too many vehicles and already have a plow truck, so I cant justify keeping the Jeep. ”
UPDATE: Still Available
(12/08/2010) Someone spent plenty of time and money on this nice CJ-3B.
“You won’t find another one like this one. 98% Restored, Not perfect, But close. Email with questions, I will not respond to scammers, or people who waste my time. If it is online I still have it. I prefer to deal with a local buyer. Trades are not out of the question, depending on what you have. Price is Firm.”