UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(12/16/2020) This may have been a truck at one time.
“Custom built rat rod. Has been in various car shows. Had plans for it but dont have the time. Asking 1000 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
(12/16/2020) This may have been a truck at one time.
“Custom built rat rod. Has been in various car shows. Had plans for it but dont have the time. Asking 1000 obo”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/15/2020) Dan’s got this FC dually for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/209358877252329
“1962 fc170 standard cab, T98 4spd DRW. All original drivetrain. Missing the gas tank but runs very good off a boat tank and yard drives. No brakes. It’s beat up with several coats of paint but not as much rust as FCs usually have up here in Iowa. No title”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Needs TLC&$.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/397609051585269
“1958 jeep FC 170, project”
Next updates will be Tuesday morning!
This over-sized 4WD truck brochure folds out to roughly 22″x17″. It’s form number is 4WDTM1-3CM-350. This first image shows the front of the brochure:
This second image shows the back prior to unfolding:
When opened vertically the brochure reveals this page:
Unfolded one more time, and this page showing off the Hurricane engine appears:
When fully unfolded, this great image of the truck is shown:
The man who launched the dune buggy industry passed away at age 94. He sounds like he was an interesting guy.
https://jalopnik.com/im-so-sad-to-say-that-bruce-meyers-the-man-who-created-1846312022
This is an hour-plus video about the Meyers Manx:
In honor of Bruce Meyers. This seller will trade his (possible Manx?) dune buggy for a jeep with plow.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/607842353400276
“1958 dune buggy. Runs excellent. Comes with tow bar and miscellaneous parts, extra paint, etc. $8k or will trade for 4wd Jeep with plow and winch”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4850.
Has some mods. The cut sides aren’t finished off quite the same; the passenger side is more finished than the flat, straight angle of the driver’s side. Overall, the look isn’t all that bad in my opinion. I think if there was care taken, with more material left on the front side of the cuts this might make an interesting look.
“Vintage 1972 Jeep CJ6 Runs good”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(11/15/2020) Seems like a pretty good price.
“Rare 1949 VJ2 Willys Jeepster Phaeton. Unrestored. Good solid body minimal rust, solid floor, Parts Ive bought new OEM new/old stock motor block machined $1000 and new pistons and piston arms $450 , head $450, valves, bearings $200, cam $300, crank $300, electronic distributor $160 to go with it -motor not in the car. 2 transmissions and alot of misc parts. I have a nice set of original seat frames. NEW chrome stamped Willys rear bumper $900 New side Jeepster emblems $65, NEW door handles $75, New chrome hood ornament $250, NEW steering wheel $250, New smooth baby moon wheels and tires $1100, new driveshaft quick connectors $200. Convertible top frame and side curtain frames in good shape. CLEAR TITLE This is a good solid candidate for a restore. VERY low production year 2,698 built. very few left”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,500 and more pics added.
(12/20/2020) Looks solid.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/359138362070301
“1952 Willys Jeep CJ3A. Rebuilt motor and Transfer Case. New tires, No Top, beautiful 99% original Willys. Completely rewired. Clear NC Title”
