This looks like a solid little jeep.
“Fresh L head engine, 8000 miles on complete running gear, 31×10.50 Goodyear Wrangler Tires. Amature Restoration. Call after 5 weekdays, anytime on weekends. (208) 687-1582.”
This looks like a solid little jeep.
“Fresh L head engine, 8000 miles on complete running gear, 31×10.50 Goodyear Wrangler Tires. Amature Restoration. Call after 5 weekdays, anytime on weekends. (208) 687-1582.”
UPDATE: This sold. Was priced at $5000.
This looks in fine shape.
” All wheel drive, body in good shape.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was KR45000.
Here’s a 1957 fire truck from Norway that is still in great shape. This jeep is located in the far north of Norway.
Here’s the Norwegian ad (click here to translate):
Veteran/brannbil fra 1957 selges pga plassmangel. Flott bil og samleobjekt for den interesserte. I 2011 ble den kjørt fra Sarpsborg til Hammerfest uten et feilslag, Har desverre ikke tatt bilder innvendig men di kommer om noen dager det er tank i bilen tror det er plast nyere rør og kuleventiler følger med en bensindrevet pumpe til å kjøre trykk fra tanken, det er slangetrommel i bilen og to sitteplasser helt bak samt hjelm fra den tiden…har også satt inn 3 brannslukkere fra 60/70 tallet av typen Nu Swift bak i bilen, det er også gammeltypen hampslanger både 2 1/2 ” og 1 1/2″ med nord kupplinger.
Har tatt bilder under bilen og det er ikke rust, startet forøvrig på første forsøk etter å ha stått ute sin første vinter. Har redusert prisen dersom hurtig avgjørelse på salg. Det er en 6 sylindra motor Flatsix Hurricane”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
This was for sale in Oregon for a while. Much more info here.
“1960 DJ3A Chevy V6 Automatic. Showcar condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
This looks pretty good for the price.
“1946 Willy’s jeep, original flat-head four cylinder engine. 3-speed. Military style rims and new military tires. Garage kept, body in good shape, aftermarket top, spare rim. Sold-as-is, reply to email with questions.”
The wagon looks good, though the bumpers are unusual.
“A classic in really nice condition. Super Hurricane flathead six engine. 4 x 4, overdrive, very nice interior, runs. Needs a little bit of love, but not much:-). More photos available. Email or call Chris at nine nine nine- 5191”
UPDATE: WAs $8000. **SOLD**
“civilian willys jeep built in Toledo, Ohio
stored in a where house for 35+ years
stock flat head motor with 27,000 miles
pin stripes still on wheels
you can still see the original paint in the wheel wells
MINT condition
engine PURRS”
This might be an easy restoration project that is also driveable.
“Car is in running condition. If interested, please contact me at (786) 853-9487.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
“I have a mostly restored 1959 CJ5 for sale. I got to 95 percent complete with a total rebuild and was transferred overseas. I bought it as a 1963 model in 2003, but research on the matching ID tag, block, and frame serial numbers puts it in October of 1959. This Willys is mostly original with some upgrades, with no rust. F134 engine plus T90 transmission, stock front and rear drives – all rebuilt. The carburetor is a Solex (original rebuilt Carter YF included). Brakes were not completed and this is the primary reason that it is not roadworthy. Currently it is in storage in Huntsville, Alabama with no title or tags. I do not currently live near this Jeep so I will have to arrange travel for a showing.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2800.
(02/16/2012) This looks pretty good.
“49 willys jeep,4cyl.,3speed,lift kit,extra frame,buick v6,4 speed adapter,top,back seat,”
UPDATE: Was priced at $11,995. **SOLD**
(07/26/2011) “1949 Willys Jeepster Hot Rod – Brand new white convertible top, side curtains, upholstery and teal carpet in 2008!
First Professional restoration completed 2004 as follows:
Engine: Chevy — 305 (V-8)
OEM GM High Energy (hei) Ignition
Holley 4-barrel 600 cfm carburetor
Transmission: 1978/79 Turbo 350 Automatic
Rear Differential – 1978 Chevy Nova 10 Bolt
Front Suspension — ’74-’78 style Mustang II”
This looks like a solid restoration, though isn’t a perfect one. Given all the extras, it looks like a winner for someone.
“This was literally a frame off restoration; the frame is a rust free straight frame. Everything rebuilt, or replaced. Body is original, hat channels were rebuilt, but it is solid. Motor and drive train rebuilt by an aircraft mechanic. All lights and gauges function. This jeep runs and drives well and is in excellent condition. Always stored inside, all maintenance done. Many extras.
– Original Combat rims & new tires and tubes
– Brass fire extinguisher
– Full Beachwood canvas in excellent condition to include:
summer top
Windshield cover w/ invasion star
Headlight covers
tool bag
1/2 doors
all straps w/original GI buckles
– Original jack w/handle
– Original engine crank.
– Original 1st aid kit and fire ext.
– Pioneer tools as pictured
– Wheel bearing wrench
– GI fuel can as pictured
– New Solex carb and original carb and fuel filte
– Original front wheel hubs and lock-out hub
– Ordnance marked tire pump
Vehicle includes Cessna aircraft seatbelts front and rear (not installed).
Coolant set to -10. Freshly greased. Currently registered and insured
Frame/ glove box Serial #MB82408
Engine block: 7-15 638632 W34N-ORN-”