UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(11/11/2021) Looks complete. It may not be very rusting given its location.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/565073411237195
“Please call bill. Please no texting. At 17754033903. .. 5500 or trade”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500.
(11/11/2021) Looks complete. It may not be very rusting given its location.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/565073411237195
“Please call bill. Please no texting. At 17754033903. .. 5500 or trade”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(12/14/2021) Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/491166572438178
“51 jeep cj engine transmission 4 wheel drive worked when parked engine locked up from sitting needs a lot of work body pretty straight no title would do trade”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $4500.
(09/19/2021) Seller will consider offers. Seller lists it as a 48, but it has an earlier grille.
https://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/d/battle-ground-jeep-1948-cj2/7431080509.html
“we have the title ! it has not been on the road for many years , it has been stored in the garage for the last 30 years!! Time for someone to give it a new life! the canvas cover and doors are here also text only show contact info .my phone has call filter so text only! or call Dan at show contact info his phone is on all day! The seats are in great shape no tears. Make us an OFFER”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3200.
The seller has a few other jeeps sitting in the same field.
“Jeep cj10a. Doesn’t run but the engine and everything is there. 3200 obo. Bill of sale only”
Looks like this was damaged in a fire. Unclear how much value is here. It has rear floaters.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/healdsburg-cj-b3-high-hood-jeep/7438114515.html
“I don’t know anything about it or have any paperwork. Make me an offer”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9000.
(10/14/2021) Lots of mods. It includes a customized large-glass windshield.
https://lewiston.craigslist.org/cto/d/kamiah-1946-willys/7441395996.html
“1946 Willys Jeep V6 buick engine brand new tires including spare, new soft top, 9500 lb winch,, snow plow optional”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(10/31/2021) This is in rough shape.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/672989090336890
“1942 ford GPW. WWII era jeep built by ford for the war effort on the bantam/willy’s design. ( not a bronco obviously) The dash tags are sadly missing. This project needs a new home, original transmission, transfercase, axles and drive lines and rims. The tub and fenders are original, the floor was replaced as well as the seats. (Not original) There was a Chevy 283 put into it that changed the original steering and motor mounts. The firewall was notched back to make room for the V8. Not selling with a motor. The engine bay is currently empty. I was hoping to get a four cylinder back into it. The V8 was too heavy for the suspension. The patina is from the original owner having it stripped of paint. So it is RUST in color. I had it running and driving, lights and brakes are good. The tires are cracking and the motor was pulled. Too many projects and not enough time.”
Bill pointed out the sale of this truck that was Forest Service-themed. It sold for the crazy auction price of $28,500.
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1951-willys-pickup-644110
“Now finished as a tribute to the U.S. Forest Service, this 1951 Willys pickup is described as a “longtime farm truck,” owned by one family for its first 70 years, that “underwent considerable mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment to prepare it for sale.” Besides new paint and a bed liner, the Willys is said to have received renewed interior electricals, heater refurbishment, and steering work. According to the selling dealer, the finish is about three months old, and any needed rust repair was completed. Because of its previous farm service, the Willys is also equipped with a power takeoff for running implements.”
This has a PTO and winch. It may be worth a look at this price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/249571857331662
“This should run with a little love, it was a driver when it was parked.”
These three articles share info about the Gravelrama. This first one is dated August 23, 1974, from the Cincinnati Enquirer:
This second article was published two years later on September 19, 1976, in the Journal News:
The last article is from August 25, 1980, from the Cincinnati Enquirer: