This modified truck has had the top removed, among other changes.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1020500588729420
“Keep Willis 1949 Original title”
This modified truck has had the top removed, among other changes.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1020500588729420
“Keep Willis 1949 Original title”
This has been available for a while, but it’s the first time it has popped up on my searches.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1880954178749921
“1976 Jeep, Stainless steel, Straight 6, 3 speed manual”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5800.
This looks to be an unusual build.
“For sale $5800 OBO 1957 Willis Jeep Rat Rod/Street Rod Clear title and runs great Drive it home”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/246150710920371/
(11/20/2021)This is one of the non-USPS left-hand-drive Dispatcher models that followed the DJ-3A model. It has as a serial number of 8505 11353. At some point this was a Shriner’s jeep. It runs well, but brakes need a little work. If interested, contact Stag at 314-484-6375.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
These are both projects.
“Selling 2 FC150s and items for rebuild of the trucks. Planning to sell this as a lot, not piece out. Looking for $12,000 or best offer.
The Red FC is in better shape. Clean title. Ran in 2020. Removed old rotted electrical harness in 2020, not yet replaced. And had begun preparing cab for sand blasting and metal work.
The Tan FC was purchased as a parts vehicle, no title. It came with many accessories that are normally lost for FC150s and has the original bed.
New Parts that come with purchase: -wiring harness -carburetor -headlight trim -instrument cluster Miscellaneous parts that are on shelf from both trucks -2 dashboards in good shape, with ash trays -1 original radio, not working -1 original cigarette lighter -2 engine cowlings with trim pieces -1 battery door -2 glove boxes -4 seats -1 heater(have not tested core for leaks) -reproduction repair manual -various FC maintenance documents”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Best Offer.
Not much “M-170” left on this custom build.
“Best offer for 6 seater 1962 Willys M170 with SBC engine 283 block with 327 heads. Original post plagued by glitches. Custom build. 3 speed auto transmission. NP241 transfer case. 16×38.5×15 Super Swamper TSLs. Part Willys, part Chevy, part Jeep, and even some Scout and maybe Ford. Matching rear facing third row seat added to seat 6. Rear disc conversion. Full roll cage. One of a kind. Street legal with TN title. Auto messages will be blocked. Best offer.”
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/251791816823861
Still available 11/21/21. 1954 M170 frontline ambulance project. Produced from 1953 to 1963 totaled 4,155 trucks. The M170 provided the basis for the civilian CJ-6. This is as complete of a project you will find. Included are both driver and passenger seats, dash bar, spare tire carrier, correct windshield frame, NOS fuel tank, NOS medic light reel, repro top bows, original hood with original registration numbers, front and rear lift shackles, 4 correct military rims and along with other parts. Tub is 98% rust free with all the floor support hat channels in place and not rotted out. No engine, trans or t-case. A true survivor ready to be restored. $7000 (pretty firm on price). NO TRADES! Located in Vincennes, IN 47591.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
Looks solid.
“This is my vintage DJ5 mail jeep, I am selling it with a brand new battery, brand new suspension all the way around, new tires and everything on it like headlights wheels with the sweet original chrome hub caps, and unkillable inline 5 it is automatic and mileage is unknown but it starts right up and drives great for its age. It does not have power steering but it’s so small it’s not very hard to turn you just have to get used to being on the right side. This one is in fantastic condition for what it is and it is easy to see project ideas from it or keep it original which is just as nice. All lights work and I bought it from a mailman who bought it from the us mail system.”
Needs a fuel pump at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/838295416838990
“Good shape, solid, custom built aluminum fuel tank, runs, needs a fuel pump. Have title in hand.”
TJ shared this one. I’ve never seen this around Pasco.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/888516575155931
“1953 jc3 high hood has a Buick v6. Does not run”