UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This jeep appears worth a look.
“1958 willys Jeep $3500 obo. runs great drive it daily needs brake work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
This jeep appears worth a look.
“1958 willys Jeep $3500 obo. runs great drive it daily needs brake work”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This looks like a good restoration candidate (or drive as is).
“For sale: 1953 Willys Jeep M38a1
Original engine
Converted to 12 volt
New front clip
New paint
New rear floor pan
Starts, runs, and stops good.
Four wheel drive works
All new seat covers and cushions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
This looks stock and solid.
“55 Willys Jeep
Runs great
Paint in good shape, no rust
Soft top in excellent condition
Parked in covered area
Low miles, 55000
All original”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,900.
This looks good.
“A really fun and iconic driver quality convertible that’s a blast to drive. It gets many “thumbs up” from other drivers. Simply fun and unique
Not a concourse car, but a open touring car with a tremendous amount of character.
Powered by a overhead valve four cylinder engine, coupled to a three speed (“three on the tree”) manual transmission, its simply fun to drive.
A older restoration, it runs and drives well, with many new parts. Its tobacco canvas top with ash wooden ribs is in great condition.
Produced from 1948 through 1951 they are a classic, antique, vintage, representation of times past and a collectible investment.”
UPDATE: Was $7000. **Status Unknown**
(11/17/2012) This looks in good shape. I wonder if you can add back the doors?
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
“American Legion Post 518 is selling their 1952 M38A1 Military Jeep & Trailer. This has been driven in parades for many years. It looks & drives well. 4 wheel drive & high/low range works properly. Lost our place to store it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Looks good.
“Having to make room so we are letting our 1945 GPW go. It is in excellent condition and can be driven daily and is during the warm dry months. Asking price is $15,000. Serious inquiries only please.”
Looks solid.
“1957 Willys Jeep FC150 4X4
New Springs & Shocks, Carburetor and Starter. New Wheels, Tires in very good condition. Engine runs OK, leaks a little oil. Lower Cab Corners have some rust, otherwise body is very good for it’s age.
Questions, Call Russ @ 760-996-5107”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $4400.
(11/12/2013) The motor has been updated.
“I have for sale a nice and clean 1953 Jeep Willy’s Wagon. It is in good cosmetic condition with very solid body panels and only light surface rust. This Jeep starts well and the engine has good compression. This Jeep has a tight clutch and the brakes work great. It has the original axles, 3 Speed Manual transmission and 4WD transfer case. All original parts except for the Chevy 302 engine and it has a brand new Interstate Battery. It has a dual exhaust. All the lights work perfectly and the electrical system is good. This Jeep has been painted inside and out but the exterior paint could be redone. All original badges and chrome. I had the front wheel wells sand blasted and they have a fresh coat of paint. The original chrome bumpers and grill are beautiful and the wood panels on the floor are in very good condition. The passenger side door window glass needs to be reconnected to the crank and the wipers don’t function. There is some soundproofing on the floor in the front floorboards and the headliner needs to be redone and the drivers side wing window has a crack. The original radio works works well but there are no speakers and there are no door keys. The tires are Firestone Radial ATX 235/75R15 mounted on chrome rims and a full size matching spare rim and tire is included. The mileage is unknown and I have a clean title in my name.”