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Rat Rod, a lot of work goes into these, the small details and the sort are really cool. At a show back in 2024 there were a few and my son wanted to sit in one so the owner of one said absolutely get it, he loved it. While we were talking my son grabbed the shifter and pulled it out of gear, no harm, just funny as he was ready to go! I’m in the club of kids and folks can absolutely climb in and if they wanted to go for a ride, jump in. I grew up around the “Keep Hands Off” rods, and rightfully so when you have a $20k paint job, so we don’t do that and have fun but respect the work performed for sure.
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NO TRADES – CASH FIRM ! I built this truck it’s a blast to drive! 1948 Willys” Tow Truck” – TOW MATER- booms are for show. Chopped 5″ Beltec Lowered front and rear, 16 gallon gas tank. Chevrolet S10 Frame Swap. New dot approved windshield, Rebuilt 350, Turbo 400, Gm 10 Bolt, All new Wiring, Tilt gm Chevy Steering Column, Power Disc Brakes, New Rear piston custom taillights. Reliable and Fast. Drive it home – Clear 1948 Willys title-Located Clinton Corners New York 12514.
What is the going rate for these? Not sure what this even fits.
I see them a lot, don’t have a use for one other then a Wall Hanger, I would buy one in the $50 range would be my target for a Wall Hanger is my thinking.
I never post these since there are lots out there it seems. But if you are in the know I’m open to learning more.
Has good patina and colors.
This looks like an older listing by the Photo file names I grabbed, still lost on how to tell when a listing was posted when they no longer have the “listed ### ago” still not even sure how they gets this under “listed”. So just for that reason this is more of a science experiment on my end to learn more about tail gates and WAG on prices if you are game to share.
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Jeep Willie’s tailgate unsure of exact year in good shape 225 cash
Well a few F134 posted up, this looks like a good option as well. You probably can fit 2- F134 in the truck!
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Up for sale: 1956 Willys F134 engine. It will come complete from flywheel to water pump and exhaust manifold to plow pump. It does run off of a remote tank of gas. Still installed in truck. Looking to get $500 for the setup. Located in Granby, CT
Might be able to source a bed, they are out there, but also a few repops being made as well, fenders not so much, this has fenders. But for the price might be worth a look here. No interior shots, 226 Engine.
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This Willys truck is all original except for the wood bed. It was frame off restored a long time ago with a full engine and tranny rebuild. It runs great drives well. Recently, had a full undercarriage redo and complete brake replacement. Could use a new paint job. This vehicle is solid. Not a rusty mess. Easy cleanup to a nice show truck
I have one of these also, it pulls amazing easy, never hooked to a Willys don’t have the set up to pull on the Wagon.
Tailgate is cut which is normal at times on these to make them your own. When I got mine there was a place making reproduction back panels but not for the M416 right then, but I felt they replied there was a way to make them work.
I need to rebuild the suspension, looks like normal CJ bushings and the sort, maybe 9” Drums never measured them, but these have brakes and the sort, really useful trailers.
This shows the drop leg, brake handle, converted to a ball from pintle, but those are out there to go back to.
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Heavy duty jeep style trailer. Military look. 5 lug 7 x 16 tire. Multi leaf suspension spare tire. Has tailgate. 41” wide flares out to 49”. Long 72” pick up in Hampton township. DM for more details.
I would toss this on the truck if I was near by. I have an F134 but it is an industrial and was a pump of some sorts, which is nice because it has like a built in run stand, so that’s all set don’t need to build that part. But a running F134 from a Wagon or CJ would be better suited, who knows.
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4cyl jeep engine i believe its for a 50s Willys Wagon
Looks legit on the inside very original patina. Some times these exterior pain jobs help preserve the rig. But runs, drive, they have put a few things in to this one.
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Very good original condition , runs and drives very good. Has new water pump and brake lines. $9500.00
1929 Willys Knight Model 56 $7,500 New Preston Marble Dale, CT
At some point I want to add a Sleeve Valve to the collection, these are really neat rigs.
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This is a 1929 Willys Knight model 56 that is a true barn find. It was driven into its resting place around 1990 and has sat there ever since. It’s 100% complete and original. Still has its original blue paint! There is no rot at all, only surface rust. No attempt to start it has been made. We just uncovered it and are offering it here.
Is this all ’46 not sure, the dash lay out might be off a little bit, but there were so many changes who knows, I thought the 3 plates were early ones but 42444 seems kind of later to me anyway. I know nothing at times it seems, so don’t let that sway you. It’s a cool little CJ-2A. Not going to look that up right now on the SN for the 3 Plate, leave a comment if you are in the know on this dash layout. I still need a plow Willys for my use.
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For sale: A well-preserved 1946 Willys CJ-2A with serial number 42444, a classic “Universal Jeep” designed for rugged utility with a 60 hp 4-134 “Go Devil” L-head engine, 3-speed T-90 transmission, and Dana 18 two-speed transfer case. This versatile vehicle features a 7-slot stamped grille, and a 10.5-gallon fuel tank, with dimensions of 130 1/8″ length, 59″ width, and 69″ height. Equipped with Dana 25 front and Dana 41 rear axles on an 80″ wheelbase, it offers exceptional off-road capability and durability. This CJ-2A is paired with a rare Meyer Cabs hard top (serial number 135-1770), adding comfort and protection in all weather conditions. The vehicle is in good shape with limited rust, primarily used for plowing a driveway, and driven less than 100 miles per year. It has a total of only 68,696 miles on the odometer and comes equipped with a sturdy plow ready for work. Ideal for collectors or those seeking a historically significant, functional vintage Jeep with practical features and a sturdy Meyer hard top.