I thought the padding on this was unusual.
“1946 Willys Jeep, Org Motor in good shape needs a little jeep love, needs new battery, tires. Motor runs good, But has not been turn over in 1 year. $ 4000.00 or Best Offer”
I thought the padding on this was unusual.
“1946 Willys Jeep, Org Motor in good shape needs a little jeep love, needs new battery, tires. Motor runs good, But has not been turn over in 1 year. $ 4000.00 or Best Offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
“1964 Willy’s jeep for sale that has a Toyota 20R and five speed. It needs a steering box otherwise is complete and original except motor and tranny. It needs a battery and the motor does run.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Mostly stock.
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4wheel drive, manual tranmission, new tires, still has military placards on glove box, and original 4 cylinder for any more information please”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
It’s got some minor updates.
“1943 GPW ford jeep. runs great all orginal except motor, bucik v6. run great, all orginal running gear. brand new 31 wildcat tries, clean title”
I’d like to see some more pics of this wagon. It might be in good shape.
“1960 jeep willys Wagon – 289 v8 – runs good – 3000 or make an offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
“1953 Jeep Willys 35k mileage 3 owners runs good needs brakes and radiator rough around tail lights.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
“Beautiful 1955 Willy’s Street Rod. This is one of the nicest delivery sedans that you will see. Everything redone on it. All the modern comforts for today’s driving. Chevy 350 engine with 4 barrel carb. 350 automatic transmission, power front disk brakes, power steering. Tilt steering column, in dash CD stereo, custom gauges. Custom interior. Runs and drives very nice, smooth and fast.No issues. Custom dual exhaust, new wiring and brakes. The Willy’s is rust free with the exception of a few small bubbles starting to show on the lower part of the drivers door.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
It has an overdrive, a sm420, and presumably a sm420-dana 18 adapater. There’s some value here. There is no motor.
“for sale is a 1953 willys m38-a1 military jeep for 1500 obo. 5:38 gears in axles, chevy sm-420 truck four speed tranny, warn overdrive unit, new wiring harness, new brake system, 2 1/2 inch lift springs, etc. no motor but it is set up for a small block chevy. THIS IS A PROJECT JEEP. i will haul to your house if needed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
70% complete? I can’t tell what’s missing. Maybe it’s apart?
“70% complete… original drive-train, original go-devil flathead 4 cylinder, new canvas on front seats & rear bench seat, 12 volt, runs good, no rust, needs brakes”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $2500.
The seller notes this has a “head turning paint job”. I could suggest that it’s not my head that’s turning, but I try not to be so blunt. If the seller reads this, I’d strongly suggest painting it green. The value will increase.
“hello this listing is for a 1947 willys jeep i bought about 6 months ago and ive done some work to it but i just have to many toys soo this has to go it has the original flathead engine that runs great smokes a lil bit (rings) the 4 wheel drive works great so does the high and low range. it has a new fuel pump and the radiator was reconditioned and it has a head turning paint job!!! own a peice of history asking.”
