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1958 FC-150 Gambrills, MD eBay

• CATEGORIES: FC150-FC170-M677 • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

I’ve never seen diamond plating used to accent an FC quite like this.  Lots of large pics on eBay.

“RARE 1958 JEEP WILLYS ( FORWARD CONTROL ) FC-150 TRUCK. SINGLE CAB, 4 WHEEL DRIVE WITH LOCK OUT HUBS, DUMP BED, AND WINCH AND SNOW PLOW SET UP ( PLOW NOT INCLUDED ).

STARTS AND RUNS AND DRIVES, GREAT PARADE VEHICLE, NOT A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR HIGHWAY SPEEDS, HAS 5:38:1 GEARS IN THE REAR.

STARTS UP AND SHIFTS FINE, CLUTCH IS GOOD. BODY WORK WAS DONE MANY YEARS AGO AND IS CONSIDERED AMATUER WORK, SAME AS THE PAINT, BUT LOOKS SWEET FROM 20 FEET.

OPERATING DUMP BED AND REAR WINCH, WOULD ALSO BE A GOOD FARM VEHICLE OR SOMETHING TO IMPROVE ON OR RESTORE AS YOU GO, AND TAKE TO SHOWS, I GUARANTEE YOU WILL BE THE ONLY PERSON WITH A 1958 FC-150 JEEP. THERE WERE ONLY 2000 MADE, AND WHO KNOWS HOW MANY ARE LEFT??

THE PICTURES TELL THE STORY, I HAVE OVER 35 PICTURES INCLUDED IN THE SALE, PLEASE SEE ALL PICS UNDER THIS DESCRIPTION.

TRUCK WILL NEED A HEADLINER, ALL THE GLASS IS GOOD WITH THE EXEPTION OF THE PASSENGER SIDE WHICH HAS A CRACK.

MILEAGE STATES 7770, BUT NOT SURE IF IT HAS TURNED TO 107770, TRUE MILES ARE UNKNOWN. FRAME IS VERY STURDY AND SOLID, HAS HAD SOME FRAME SUPPORTS AND BOXING IN THE PAST.

MOTOR APPEARS TO BE ORIGINAL 134CI 4 CYLINDER, IT HAS A 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION, NOT SURE IF IT IS ORIGINAL OR NOT, BUT THEY DID MAKE SOME WITH 4 SPEEDS AND 3 SPEEDS.”

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1949 CJ-3A Black Diamond, WA **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.

This is one nice looking jeep.

“1949 CJ3A Jeep. 44’s lockers 5:38’s disk brakes front and rear. NP435 4 speed. Warn overdrive. Chevy V6 with nice cam and roller rockers. On board air. Warn 8264 upright winch. 35” MT Baja Claws. 2 fuel tanks. Power steering. High lift jack. Everything works perfect! “NO TRADES””

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1952 CJ-3A Springfield, MO **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500

“1952 CJ2A Jeep. 302 motor, 5.13 gears, 10 gal fuel cell, full roll cage, 33/1250/15 super swampers.”

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1946 CJ-2A Poland Springs, ME **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: CJ-2A • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.

If you live in the Northeast, you might be interested in a classified ad site called Uncle Henrys.  After Glenn forwarded me an ad for a wagon, I discovered a couple flatties.  Except for a few minor issues, this cj-2a looks good.

“19 ROOM ESTATE SALE – WOW! 9-2 Sat., August 11 at 1074 Route 302, Naples, ME – next to fire station. Unique sale. Bakeware, primitives, ironware, canning jars, antique radio, old bottles, signs, 1946 restored Willys jeep – a rare find in this cond.! Antique picture frames, antique telephone, enamelware, musical instruments, wood levels, new keyboard/stand, vintage Columbia bicycles, old record collection, 1800s/early 1900s items, antique bottles, Larkin and Gov. Winthrop desks, oak furniture, maple table/chairs, sewing and quilting supplies, vintage perfume bottles, old game pieces/toys, industrial sewing machine, front load washer, 1950s items, rug making wool, 1946 restored Willys jeep – a rare find in this condition! 1996 Mercury Sable. More at every sale!”

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1950 CJ-3A Springfield, MO **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE:  Sold to an eWillys reader.  Was listed at $1250.

(08/14/2012) This looks like a great price.

“1950 Willys Jeep CJ3-A – $1,250.00
Needs new clutch and tune-up. Complete vehicle, original 4 cylinder, solid body and tub, clear title.”

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1942 GPW Walton, NY **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: GPW (Ford MB) • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $12,000

(07/11/2012) This looks solid.

“Up For Sale: 1942 Ford GPW F Script Engine. Approx 1500 miles on engine rebuild. Includes 5 combat wheels. Ready for parades or just having fun!! $12,000 OBO.”

 

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1942 GPW **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: GPW (Ford MB) • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** at auction for $37,440

“Chassis no. 37594

Although forever associated with Willys-Overland, the original Jeep military vehicle was developed by American Bantam, formerly American Austin. Designed to meet the US Army’s requirement for a rugged, go-anywhere, four-wheel-drive vehicle capable of surviving on the barest minimum of unskilled maintenance, Bantam’s prototype Jeep was up and running by 1940, meeting the US Army’s requirements apart from the engine, which was deemed insufficiently powerful. The Pentagon, though, doubted Bantam’s ability to meet the military’s post-Pearl Harbor demands so the major contracts went to Willys – the only other firm that had submitted a tender – and the Ford Motor Company, which would be responsible for the Jeep’s trademark slotted radiator grille.

Willys made various modifications to take advantage of a revised maximum weight requirement, which meant it was able to use its relatively heavy but adequately powerful ‘Go Devil’ engine. It was in this revised form that the Jeep would enter volume production. Willys-Overland’s final production version was the Model MB, Ford’s being designated the Model GPW.

There were subtle differences between the two versions, Ford’s having its components marked with the letter ‘F’. After extensive field testing, the Jeep’s off-road capability was first publicly demonstrated early in 1941 when one was driven up the steps of the United States Capitol by Willys’s test driver, Irving ‘Red’ Haussman. Produced by the million, the ubiquitous Jeep saw service in every theater of the Second World War and continued in military service with armies world-wide for several decades thereafter. Today the Jeep remains highly sought after by discerning military vehicle enthusiasts.

This fully equipped GPW was the recipient of a frame-off restoration and has traveled only 750 miles since. Finished in USMC drab green with Navy/USMC markings, its has everything one could possibly need to storm Omaha, or East Hampton, beach. If the cell service is poor, fear not as a full radio, with microphone, speaker, headphones, antenna, and storage bag is installed on the driver side gunnel. When the going gets rough (or it cools off in the evening and a fire pit is needed), just grab the axe, shovel, rope, and jack stand to get the job done. And should an opposing group require some extra convincing, one need only point out the presence of the M31C machine gun mount with M1919A4 cradle or the M1 Garand (stock only, though) stowed in its leather scabbard along the windscreen.”

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1961 CJ-3B Camulet, MI eBay

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3B • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

Not perfect, but looks solid.

“Ride away in this beautifully restored 1961 Willys CJ-3B Jeep. This Jeep underwent an extensive restoration a several years ago. The restoration included body, engine, drivetrain, brake, electrical, interior, and fresh JEEP “Rescue Green” paint! I also installed new wheels and tires during the project and did a few discrete upgrades by installing a CD player and speakers. This Jeep has a VERY strong running engine as well as a smooth shifting transmission and transfer case! It runs and drives great and is completly functional! I am unsure of original mileage”

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1951 CJ-3A Houston, TX **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: CJ-3A • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.

This appears in good shape.

“RESTORED 1951 WILLYS JEEP, BEAUTIFUL, RUNS EXCELLENT, NEW TOP AND TIRES, READY FOR SHOW OR HUNTING”

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