Has a few updates. This is about an hour north of me.
“1953 Willy’s High Hood,
Buik V6
Good tires and rims 3speed with Hard Top”
Has a few updates. This is about an hour north of me.
“1953 Willy’s High Hood,
Buik V6
Good tires and rims 3speed with Hard Top”
Gary has this modified wagon for sale. Comment below and I’ll forward Gary’s email.
“Restomod with all the user friendly equipment needed for highway and off road use. Chevy Vortec V8, 4L80E automatic etc. Asking $42,000
Pics and more detailed description upon request. Send email.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(09/17/2014) The pics are dark, but it appears solid.
“1953 army jeep, runs great! Fairly new tires, 24 volt system. Not top on it, I do have an old hard top for it as well as a heating unit if you’re interested.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown.
Robin spotted this jeep for the jeep collector with almost everything.
“Original Item: Only One Available. The Ford GPA ‘Seep’ (Seagoing Jeep) was an amphibious version of the WWII Ford GPW Jeep. Only 12,778 were ever produced making this one of the most rare military vehicles in existence today.
This particular example was awarded the highest-level GOLD AWARD with a rating of 99.007% at the 2011 MVPA (Military Vehicle Preservation Association) National Convention in Dayton Ohio, making this the finest GPA in existence on earth.
It has been restored to 100% original factory unissued parts in exacting detail. It runs flawlessly both on land and in water and will be the focal point of any collection. The Jeep has all matching serial numbers (#22741) and was delivered to the Army on 11/4/1942. It was found, rebuilt and restored by former president of the MVPA, master restorer David Welch owner of Ramshorn Creek Restorations. It has no equal and should actually be in the Smithsonian (if they didn’t already have one, still ours is better!).
This GPA has clear title and is currently registered in the state of New Jersey as an antique. It is 100% street legal and transferable. Transportation within the continental USA is included in the purchase price. Overseas customers must contact us for a quote.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
Looks like a quality Jeepster.
“1949 Willys Jeepster, Really Fun Car in Excellent Condition, New Top, Side Curtains and Interior, Call for complete information and pictures:”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2900.
This may be a good price.
“Here is a stock 1960 Willys jeep cj5 runs great. This jeep is completely stock. 4 cylinder F-134 Engine. T-90 3 speed Transmission. Dana 18 Transfer case. Dana 44 rear-end / Dana 25 front end. Gear Ratio is 5:38”
Look solid.
“1955 Willy’s Wagon, runs, drives, fresh glass, new tires, new clutch, fresh carburator rebuild, etc. Many items recently rebuilt or serviced. Original 4 cyl Willy’s engine and 3 speed manual transmission working excellent.
Beautiful original type wood strips in the cargo area. Rear seat removes in seconds.
Spare parts included as shown. The hard stuff is done, a few minor items like headliner, finishing rear seat upholstry (new vinyl there, just not finished) and getting the heater working remain. Finding a few trim strips remain as well. I bought it late summer to use for marketing a business, have decided not to do so, so it is available.
Other Willy’s Wagons currently offered are total projects, this one you could drive home from my location! ”
UPDATE: Back on eBay.
(11/15/2014) Nice looking FC with an unusual bed.
View all the information on eBay
MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to offer a very rarely seen, very unique 1963 Jeep FC150 Cab Over Engine. FC150 stands for “Forward Control,” which is often referred to as a “cab-over” and the model used a slightly wider chassis and wheelbase of the CJ-5. This particular example is equipped with an upgraded V6 engine, 4×4 and was totally restored in the recent past and looks absolutely wonderful! This Jeep almost looks quirky and is sure to demand attention anywhere it may go!
The body of this neat, little truck is in great shape while being very sound. The truck has a large stake-bed, complete with a “wood” floor that looks great. The body is painted with a bright red paint that looks awesome. The paint shows very well, showing only minor imperfections. There is a little bit of chrome on the truck and it all shines brilliantly! Overall, this is an awesome truck capable of driving on the streets or tearing up some logging trail or power line backwoods!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,500.
(10/20/2014) This clean build includes interior diamond plating.
“42 Willy Jeep. 350 Small block Chevy (SBC), motor came out of a 1974 Corvette (about 20,000 miles on motor), 350 turbo automatic transmission, 1986 CJ5 axles, CD player, 6 x 9 speakers, amp, Warn locking hubs, 10 x 15 Weld racing rims, diamond plating throughout including the inside tub. Everything done from the bottom up.”
UPDATE: Was $10000. **SOLD**
Looks solid, though it is missing part of the grille hinge that attaches to the frame.