The dogs could be good for racing.
“Parting out 1969 Jeep CJ5. Pricing depends on part. CASH ONLY.l”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/pts/d/1969-jeep-cj5/6343223673.html
The dogs could be good for racing.
“Parting out 1969 Jeep CJ5. Pricing depends on part. CASH ONLY.l”
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/pts/d/1969-jeep-cj5/6343223673.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Some nice dogs!
“Fully restored Jeep Willys CJ5 . Last items needed to finish: windshield, front seat and exhaust which is new and included. Original motor, transmission and differentels.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Nice set of dogs!
“Fully restored Jeep Willys CJ5 . Last items needed to finish: windshield, front seat and exhaust which is new and included. Original motor, transmission and differentels.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** for $6000 on eBay.
Desert Dogs on an FC. Probably never see that again!
“Engine – Hurricane 4 (out of 1961 Jeep)
3 speed manual transmission with low range
Vin # OH78015283
Navy blue – Black vinyl seats and trim
14,318 miles on odometer but true mileage unknown
I am selling my 1959 Jeep to make room in my garage for a boat. This is also my first sale on E-Bay so I have added links to videos of the truck in the description below. The Jeep has been restored and runs well. I have owned the vehicle since 1997 and it has spent most of the time in my heated garage when not driven. I purchased it from a neighbor who did the restoration for his wife who did not like it and would not drive it. The restoration took place between 1996 and 1997 and cost him over $10k at that time.
The major part was an almost new engine that was put in out of a 1961 Jeep CJ that only had 6,000 miles on it and that was used for snow plowing at a funeral parlor. This engine was purchased from Ray Galassi Jeep in Chicago, one of the original Jeep dealers. When you hear the engine you will know it’s in excellent shape. The body was repainted at the same time but is now showing some rust spots and paint peeling. Many parts were repaired or replaced in 1996. Continue reading
UPDATE: Still Available. Last listed in 2013. Includes trailer this time.
(04/03/2013) Desert Dogs, a winch, an overdrive and high gearing. Looks like a good Northwest rig. It also has the bobcat fiberglass hood. The steps appear modified.
“350ci chevy motor
12 volt system
3 speed trans. With overdrive
All 4 locking hubs, easy to tow with included tow bar.
Pto winch
Matching trailer 1953, with title
Myers snow plow,”
UPDATE: Still Available.
“1946 Willy’s Jeep. 6 volt.Original motor running gear. Runs good, new brakes. Body in decent shape for age. Always stored indoors. Comes with extra transmission. Lots of fun. ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/09/2016) This could be worth a look. Those Firestone tires look like Desert Dog knockoffs.
“1955 Jeep CJ, Flat Fender Body, 231ci Buick V-6, Full cage with diamond plate, Rancho lift, Tow bar, Warn 6,000 lbs winch, Dana 27 Front end, Dana 44 Rear end. There’s a lot more to this jeep call for more information. ”
Those desert dogs look in reasonably good shape.
“WILLYS HIGHHOOD. V-8. Runs. Drives. Needs fuel pump and maybe a new battery.”
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/5715478641.html

UPDATE: Still Available.
(04/09/2016) Has some rare Formula Desert Dog PCV tires, though without much tread or life left.
“All original, matching numbers VEC Willy’s. VIN 23538. Column shift. Original motor serial # 24259. Lots of extra parts go with. Jeep rolls, motor turns. Frame is solid. Jeep has been stored indoors since I acquired it 5 years ago”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(11/12/2015) That appears to be a VEC CJ-2A body with a filled in tailgate. The rear axles aren’t full floating. Might be a mix of parts. The dogs look in reasonable shape.
“1945 ford jeep, Buick V6 runs good , good tires, needs brakes. trailer for jeep available, ‘