The jeep appears solid and ready for a drive.The floor looks painted/lined, but doesn’t look restored.
“completely restored inside and out, hurricane engine, runs and looks great, roll bar, canvas top”
The jeep appears solid and ready for a drive.The floor looks painted/lined, but doesn’t look restored.
“completely restored inside and out, hurricane engine, runs and looks great, roll bar, canvas top”
Original paint, too?
“Willys Jeep for sale, excellent all original condition, with only 15k miles, no rust through or rot. The only items not original are the wheels and tires. This is a true barn yard find (literally). Vehicle has spent its life on a ranch and has been started, serviced, and driven on a regular basis. Original plates, purchased from Quincy Willits Motors. Cons: Light oil leak from engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
“Mariner Blue 1961 Jeep CJ-5. Features the 134CI F-Head 4 Cylinder Engine, 3 Speed Manual Transmission with 4 Wheel Drive. Body off restoration with engine rebuild completed in 2005. Newer style low bucket front seats with sliding drivers adjustment and fold and tumble back seat. Recent work includes: New Master cylinder, all fluids changed, rebuilt carburetor, new pedal levers, new front drive shaft yokes/seals, installed front locking hubs and new temp and fuel gauges. This Jeep is in excellent condition, ready to be enjoyed.
For additional fee, I will include BRAND NEW Bestop Supertop soft top and doors (not installed) ($949 new 5/2014).”
Has a few minor updates.
“With only 27,419.5 miles on the odometer, this 70 year old Jeep has lived an EASY LIFE!!! From top to bottom, & front to back, It’s “SHOWROOM CONDITION” makes it a 1st Place winner in any Car Show. Open to trades along with cash as well.
$23495 OBO…”
Looks in good shape.
“1950 CJ3A. Runs great. All original body, mostly original mechanical. L-134 Go Devil engine. Original engine cracked, but saved in the event buyer wants it.
Converted 12 volt. There is still a few cosmetic projects for the collector who likes to tinker.
Overdrive installed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3600.
There’s a sale pending on this one. What’s on the passenger floor? Is that a heater?
“Here is a good running vintage Jeep. 4 cylinder engine has been recently rebuilt. Good military style tires. Like new soft top and doors. Good strong winch. $3600 obo.”
Seller won’t sell to someone outside Washington State.
“Running driving 1960 Willys. Removable hard top with steel doors. The CJ is stock with an f head 4 cyl. 3 speed. Permanent plates. Comes with a solid spare tub. The tub on it is pretty rusty. Comes with a set of stock steel wheels a spare tow bar rear hitch and a couple other small spares. Would make a fun little hunting rig. You can fix it up or you just enjoy it as it is with all of it’s “patina” for as we used to call it RUST. Please keep your calls and texts to decent hours. No I don’t need help selling it no I will not return out-of-state inquiries.”
The sellers of this jeep are very interested in seeing it go to someone who will restore it. It’s got a rare Boston Top that’s in good condition. Contact Mark Pinel at (970) 201-7673 or MarkandLisaPinel@gmail.com if interested.
“It is partially restored (Brakes, Suspension, Seats Re-upolstered), 33,618 original miles. My Dad bought it brand new Dec. 13, 1947 and I have the original bill of sale. It starts easily and holds excellent oil pressure, never had the head off but is in need of carb re-build. I have all the original equipment including governor, PTO, all seats and original aluminum removable hard top with exception of the snow plow. I also have a wide array of spare parts including color-coded cloth wireing harness, vacuum and electric WW motors, ignition parts, complete exhaust system, etc, everything that one would need to put it into first order condition. But it needs to go to a legitimate restorer who can do it right. The engine & VIN numbers on the Bill of Sale match the Jeep and data tags.
Starts easily but the carbureator needs a rebuild as the jets are so clogged up it needs nearly full choke to run. Among the spare parts is a rebuild kit or two for the carb. The transmission shifts well as does the transfer case and the PTO case. The speedometer cable broke during the last few years my Dad had the Jeep but he only was using it around their home, it was not even registered so no meaningful miles since. I have a replacement speedometer cable. The mileage is shown on one of the photos as 33,618.
UPDATE: **Sold** Was $8000.
(08/21/2015) Not a great paint job, but it appears solid otherwise.
“1958 Willys Jeep Truck – Clean title
The drive train has been maintained as a daily driver for the past 3 years. It is licensed and inspected.
This has NOT been re-powered. It is all original and easy to get parts for.”