UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850.
The price looks a bit high on this project.
“1943 Ford Army Jeep GPW; runs, body rough, has all matching numbers; Wilsall is 30 miles north of Bozeman and I can deliver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3850.
The price looks a bit high on this project.
“1943 Ford Army Jeep GPW; runs, body rough, has all matching numbers; Wilsall is 30 miles north of Bozeman and I can deliver”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
I can agree with the seller on at least one point: this jeep is probably not restorable to show quality. However, this looks more like a post WWII CJ rather than a WWII jeep.
“This is a 1942 willys jeep. It was a military service jeep during WWII. It probably is beyond restoring to show quality, but it could be fixed up to run again pretty easily. Very simple machines, but very tough 4×4’s, these things will go. I got this as boot in a trade as is so Im selling it as is. I do know that it doesnt have the original engine, but that it has a later model willys engine in it. They cut a hole in the hood to allow clearance for the new engines carb. IT DOES NOT RUN, BUT I WAS TOLD IT WAS RUNNING WHEN PARKED. I think it needs a starter. I just dragged it up on a trailer and brought it home and trying to sell it. Would be a great parts jeep. Will consider any reasonable offer or trade.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
This doesn’t look in horrible shape, but it also doesn’t look like it has moved in a while. It appears to have a warn, or equivalent, winch on the front of it.
“1944 millitary jeep $2000”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
I don’t see any obvious rust on this.
“1957 willeys jeep Fc 170. Needs some work. I do not have time to restore this truck. Parts on this are all orginal.”
The body on this appears solid. I don’t see any pics of the parts wagon.
“I have up fpr sale a 1950 willys wagon 4×4 and also have one for parts that is also 4×4 but is not complete the one that is complete runs good and the 4×4 works good the brakes will need going threw they do not work $ 1995.00 obo call for more info 479-970-1245”
It sounds like there’s been some good drive train work. The price looks good.
“Hello! You are looking at a 1960 Willy’s Jeep Truck. This Jeep has a V-6 Chevy motor, rebuilt drive train, new brakes and brake lines, and U-joint. It has a rebuilt transmission and transfer case. It also has new bearings in the front and rear axels as well as new tires. (see picture) It has electrip wiper conversion and a solid chassis and drive train. I have $1500.00 invested and am firm at $1200.00. Thank you for looking! Please do not hesitate to call with any questions on my cell… 785-851-0366.”
Dan spotted this cheap, running wagon!
“WILLYS WAGON ITS A 62 WITH A 235 CHEV 6, T90 TRANNY, SPICER 18 T-CASE, COMES WITH EXTRA FRONT CLIP, AND TRANNY WITH TRANSFER, NEEDS SOME WORK THE MOTOR DOES RUN. $650 OR POSSIBLE TRADE WHAT YOU GOT. CALL MATT 509-362-0817”
UPDATE: Tom noted that this is no longer on KSL’s Website (and I confirmed it). I can only assume it sold, but that seems like a pretty quick sale given (only listed one day) the price.
Brett found this mostly stock CJ-3A.
“Completely Rebuilt inside and out. To many extras to list. Very Clean”
I think the seller knows very little about this.
“1965? willys jeep,,, 4 speed ,,,4 wheel drive ,,,4 cylinder,,,,all original,,,2000 OBO steve 417-331-2001”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
It’s got a nice top and runs, but has some rust issues.
“1952 willys, all orignal except for 12 volt system. has the 134 f head 4 banger that I have running it will drive around, but the brakes need to be worked on. there is bad rust on the passenger and drivers side floor boards. outside the body is in ok shape a dent here and there. 2 of the tires leak down every day or so from dryrot. bottom line is it needs work to drive. call with questions I don’t reply to emails”