This looks good.
“Has a 327 Engine with 150 pounds of compression, 8 cyclinders, new brakes, Ranchero schocks, and new carburetor. Contact Randy @ 208-495-2661”
This looks good.
“Has a 327 Engine with 150 pounds of compression, 8 cyclinders, new brakes, Ranchero schocks, and new carburetor. Contact Randy @ 208-495-2661”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(12/02/2010) This looks like a good deal.
“1963 Willy’s high hood, original 4 cylinder motor runs great, 33″ tires, aluminum wheels, full size spare, twin stick transfer case, front locker, bimini top & soft top, tow bar included. Exellent wheeler. 3,000 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000
This looks like a nice build.
“VERY CLEAN, NEW GEAR, VENDER, INTERIOR, AND MANY MORE UPGRADES PRICE $20,000”
This fiberglass body looks in very good shape.
“Here is a 1953 Willys CJ3A. Fiberglass body. Manual trans. No rag top. Clean in and out. Western plow. This Willys is being sold with a bill of sale only. Engine runs very good. Build your rockcrawler, This is a great start. It has an oil drip. can’t tell where it is coming from?? Maybe the 4WD Case? Note this is sold as is where is. It is not new, so don’t expect a new Willys, Come and have a look before bidding. Good Luck and HAPPY BIDDING.”
The engine compartment could stand some cleaning, but the outside is shiny nice.
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1948 jeepster , 4 cy flathead Parade ready but not show ready. Call 850 291 9353 for more info.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
(10/24/2010) This jeep could use a bath, but appears to be a solid jeep improved for the street and trail. Among the updates are free floating rear hubs, a tilt wheel and a full cage.
“1952 Willys M38 – Buick 231 V6 engine, 4 Speed Manual Tranmission and rear locking differential.”
WILD FIRE is the name of this jeep. Plenty of interesting mods to this jeep.
“Engine: 283 Balanced; Edelbrock 650 Series kitted carb.;Mickey Thompson aluminum valve covers; Turbo 400 with shift kit; 5.38 posi-traction rearend with heavy duty axles; limital slip/FT with heavy duty axles; custom seats, Simson Racing lap belts; padded full roll cage; custom doors with speakers; GM tilt steering with custom wheel; Speedo Tach Recorder; dual batteries with Isolater 1000CCA…”
UPDATE: A reader contacted me about this Jeep.
He wrote, “The same jeep was listed some time ago and I contacted the seller. Long story short he sends out fake invoices from a know eBay scam address (email is listed on eBay’s security page as scam) I nearly fell for it but luckily did my homework before sending the money!”
Despite the $8000 price listed at ebay, the “actual price” is $35,000 and can be seen here: http://www.fbcollectorcars.com/1945_Willys_MB_Jeep.html
So, buyers beware …..
“This is a low mileage original 1945 Willys MB Jeep. I bought this Jeep from the original family in 2005. It was in a heated storage area for the last 35 years. I am the second owner of this fine piece.
This MB still has all original canvas seats cushions, crash pads, door straps, original data plates and the original windshield glass (with dates). The Jeep also has all (5) of its original Goodyear tires with the synthetic S3 markings. This is one of the nicest untouched MB’s.
Original Accessories Included with the Jeep:
Canvas Top – Completely Original
Canvas Windshield Cover
Canvas Half Doors
Safety Door Straps
ORD Tire Pump Mounted under the Rear Seat
Hand Crank Mounted behind the Rear Seat
Grease Gun Mounted in the Bracket under Hood
Fire Extinguisher Mounted in Bracket
Oil Can Mounted in the Bracket on the Firewall
Original TM9-803 Manual in the Glove Box
Spare Parts Kit / Tool Kit / Jack and Lug Wrench
Asking $8000”
Jim recently purchased this nice looking CJ-2A.
He writes, “Here are a few pictures of my 1947 Willys CJ2A. It has had a ground up restoration several years ago. I bought it out of Kansas and now it is in the California Sierra Nevada Mountains where I use it at our cabin.
The Willys has a new tub body but original hood and tail gate. It has all the original plaques and auto numbers. All other parts reflect the period except a roll bar and a steering stabilizer. The engine runs like a sewing machine.
I am still working on it to make it better and original. The paint job also reflects the year. If I could find a restored flat fender with the original body and in this good of shape I might jump ship. Meanwhile I enjoy driving this vehicle where everything works like it did 63 years ago, which by the way is my age!”
Congrats Jim. It looks like fun 🙂
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1750.
This looks like a good price.
“1959 willis cj5 jeep, runs good, 4×4 works good,good tires and rims, in good shape for a 1959. $1,750 obo,”