Looks like a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/160377349592615/
“If interested come look. 90% all there. It was running before it got parked about 10-15 years ago. Been stored in Wash. state.”
Looks like a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/160377349592615/
“If interested come look. 90% all there. It was running before it got parked about 10-15 years ago. Been stored in Wash. state.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(10/16/2021) Listed as a 1958, the rare KS 0-9 speedometer (if original) more likely puts this as a late 1956 or early 1957.
“58 Willys jeep cj6, about 70 % finished, needs brakes done and the f 134 engine put back together, the guy before me took the head off, dont know why, cylinder walls and valves have been cleaned and look good, engine turns over just fine, its missing the oil filter adapter stuff but other wise complete”
I’m not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/212656124000129
“1943 Jeep Willys project car kinda like a puzzle everything is there just needs to be put together.
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/859077681461932
“PROJECT CAR asking for 4500 needs work. Does have some rust it does run not drivable yet. Has new battery, seats, and fuel tank new shocks, new bushings and more parts are coming in for it i do have TITLE and not been in the system for awhile”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500.
(10/192/2021) It’s very much a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/851196059098112
“1953 Willys has 350 vortec/ 700r4 with new carb intake, hei distributor, edlebrock carb. Sitting on t-bucket rear and front suspension. It is about 90% finished, I have just about everything to finish it, brake lines, steering column, wiring, new tires, lots of extra parts also. Pm with any questions asking price is $4,000 obo”
This video from the Ontario County Historical Society. It shares some of John North Willys’ early history. Note that the historian uses the Williez pronunciation of the nation, which likely will grate with some folks.
Bill shared this article on a resto-modded-truck posted to MotorBiscuit.com.
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/1955-willys-overland-restomod-needs-jeep-gladiator/
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
Looks in great shape.
“1953 cj38. Solid body very nice paint lots of brand new parts.”
This is a nice looking build that includes a Bobcat hood.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1885603031618470
“1942 Willys CJ-2A 383 Stroker w/ gear drive 4 speed w/warren overdrive 11in brakes All skid plates Power steering Tilt wheel 33in tires Also have full top NV reg and insured No Smog Required Hell of a ride and eye catcher. $17,000 OBO”
Nice looking build.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/274794787806281/
“Price is actually $33,000. 1946 Willys 4×4 CJ2A. Essentially, everything is new or rebuilt since the build.
383 Chevy Stroker rated right around 420HP, high end GM “fast burn” aluminum heads, roller rockers. Forged crank and pistons, edlebrock proformer Air Gap, Accell Distributor, 4 bolt mains, 750 Holly double pumper and much more. Munice M20 wide ratio 4 speed. Rebuilt Warn Overdrive, Rebuilt New Steel billet SCA rated flywheel. Dana 18 T-case, Rebuilt Dana 44’s front and back with Locker. 5:38 gears. Full floaters in the rear (and front). Warn hubs. Power Steering, Disc brakes all the way around. Continue reading