This might be a good deal.
“I have a 1946 Willys Jeep. It has been sitting awhile. Has the flathead 4 cyl., nice tires, and ran nice before we parked it. It needs a new battery, and seats. Asking 1200, email for more photos”
This might be a good deal.
“I have a 1946 Willys Jeep. It has been sitting awhile. Has the flathead 4 cyl., nice tires, and ran nice before we parked it. It needs a new battery, and seats. Asking 1200, email for more photos”
It looks like some hard work has been completed on this project.
“Body Work done, Lost Interest. Will consider trade for the following; Mig Welder, Large Tool Box and etc., Cash Offer. Let me know what you have? Call me 209-599-1640 or email me for more pictures at anthonymanda@gmail.com.”
This looks like a nice restoration.
“Fully restored 1953 Willy Jeep $8000.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was for trade.
“I have a 1947, Willys flat fender 4×4 Jeep that ,due to circumstance, I am looking to trade toward a great running, registerable, vehicle, of equall value. I am a mother of three, and I currently have two vehicles that ,together, don’t add up to fullfill my needs. My Willys has a new paint job, dana 44’s, rancho suspension(front&back), fiber-glass tilt front end, roll cage, full tow package, power breaks, power steering, and more… I Hate to part ways with our jeep, but, a girls gotta do, what a girls gotta do”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
I’m sure someone could use this. This might have the rare “oval” oil filter bracket, but I can’t tell for sure.
“I bought this engine as a spare for my CJ but never used it. The distributor I had rebuilt. L4-134 Info on engine: Willys Jeep Industrial Head: 807763 Block: 804380-W-12-D-P5”
This appears to be a great price on a stock jeep that appears to include a plow.
“In very good condition. All original. Is in process of restoration. Please contact me for more info. Thomas”
In the middle of a football game on ESPN I just witnessed a jaw dropping ad: The Taco Bell Drive Thru Diet. While the fine print claimed it was not a ‘diet plan’, it is clearly being marketed as a Diet Plan. I mean, are they serious?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200
You’ve heard of a barn find, but how about a warehouse find?
“Willies overland last time it was lienced was in 1969 shows 71494 miles no tittle car is complete. Make a good parts car has been stored in warehouse for over 40 yeras”
Here’s a bunch of body parts and more.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep project/parts. No transmission, no transfer case, seized engine. No title but I do have the serial # tags. lots of usable parts. NO SCAMMERS, cash only, NO CASHIERS CHECKS.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“1957 Willys Wagon Overland. Automatic, 4 wheel drive. All Original Interior/Everything Intact Including Original Guages. All body trim in good shape. Original bumpers. Rear side sliding glass. 4 x 4. Ford 289 Engine. New Battery. Stored for 30 years, 3 Owners. Original Miles, Original Glass. Model 18, Automatic Transmission with Spicer Overdrive. Needs two half quarter panels. Needs two front foot panels.”