Runs, but needs some brakes. Worth a look.
“Original 4 Cylinder motor was rebuilt. Brakes need to be worked on but does run well. Feel free to contact me you have any questions.”
Runs, but needs some brakes. Worth a look.
“Original 4 Cylinder motor was rebuilt. Brakes need to be worked on but does run well. Feel free to contact me you have any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000
“I’ve decided to cell my jeep after 25 years of taking care of it.
It works perfectly, all three serial numbers match and tags are there #11809.
Body and tail gate #1821.
Body and frame have never been butchered or modified.
It has four original Monroe take apart shocks, rear seat, top bows, coil bracket
(No coil too bad) generator is original 6volt, with rubber brush cover, and I used a
Ford 12v regulator with the right bolt pattern to charge the battery. The rear end
Has a modified model 27 power lock with custom 300m axle shafts.
Comes with mis spares.”
Parade ready.
“This is an awesome completely rust free, recently restored and VERY CLEAN 1953 Wills M38A1. This Jeep underwent a frame off restoration about 7 years ago and still looks great. It was used in a few parades over the past few years and sat in a barn the rest of the time. She runs great and is ready for action! The floors, frame and undercarriage were sandblasted and painted and look like new (see pictures). The transfer cases were rebuilt and also painted and look like new. All wheel wells are immaculate and look like new. The motor (original 4 cylinder Hurricane) was rebuilt and detailed with correct original colors. The engine compartment was also repainted and the original shovel is present. 24 volt system with electrical generator outlet and heavy duty cable included. The jeep was painted at the time of restoration and still looks great (it does have its share of paint chips and dings and some paint wear areas on the floor). Brass data plate was redone and looks like art! The interior was also repainted and is still in very good shape with some slight paint wear in floor feet areas. Seats are in very good shape with some slight wear. Canvas top is also in good shape and free of rips. This Jeep has the keyless floor foot start button. She fires up right away. Has correct choke and throttle cables. All gauges and gauge lights work! Horn works! Lights work! Wipers work! Complete with correct military tires and wheels! I also have a repair manual that comes with the Jeep. Also has the tow cable connector box in rear. This jeep gets attention everywhere and is a blast to drive! Here is your chance to own a piece of history at an affordable price!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
“1959 Willys pick up truck. This truck is in almost original condition. Six cylinder engine,three speed transmission,four wheel drive. The truck starts and runs. Motor is quiet. Body is in fair shape.12 volt charging system. Heater. Does have some rust but is very restorable. Please email questions and for more information.”
UPDATE: Was $5000. **SOLD**
Looks pretty original.
“49 4wd Willys Jeep truck. This is the original workhorse. It has been in my family for 50+ years but I do not have space for it. Was stored in a dry area and stays garaged.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Ted’s friend is selling this 1960 former golf course Trencher.
“1960 Jeep-A-Trench Jeep CJ5
Jeep was used on a golf course in central Maine for irrigation its entire life. Has never been registered.
Jeep runs and drives. Trencher fully functional. In very good condition for being a New England Jeep. Has small rust holes here and there. Frame is solid. Currently the lights do not work. And the front plow does not operate.
New tires and wheels. Comes with the original wheels.
Jeep is sold with Bill Of Sale Only. No Title.
Great piece of Jeep History. Very rare! Low Reserve.
If you have any questions, please email. Thank you.”
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyVVpNzye7g
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks like a good price.
“1954 willys truck for sale text for more pictures”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9900.
Looks promising.
“1942 World War II Ford GPW Jeep
Army Model
Older Restoration
Excellent Running Condition”
UPDATE: Was listed at $3000. **SOLD** Serial number 10456
This might be an interesting find.
“Very Rare first year production 1945 Willys CJ2A 3 speed column shift, floating rear axels, belt gearbox, flathead 4 cylinder still 6 volt system with snowplow. Runs good and everything works.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9990.
MIssing the windshield?
“1951 Korean War Willys M38
Navy Model
Professional Restoration
Excellent Running Condition”
Looks solid.
“SENT TO US HERE AT EAST COAST WILLYS RESTORATION ON CONSIGNMENT SALE ::
AND DIVORCE…..
NO RUST CAME FROM DOWN SOUTH OLDER RESTORATION . CAN BE SEEN IN THE FRONT LOT ON SUNNY DAYS ALONGSIDE THE ABC STORE IN SILER CITY RIGHT ALONGSIDE THE ABC STORE !! PRICE IS NEG. I AM WORKING ON GETTING A CLEAR NC TITLE JUST WAITING FOR THE MAILMAN TO BRING IT TO ME.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/12/2014) It runs and has never been restored.
“Great Jeep to drive or restore. Jeep has been mostly untouched and all original equipment is in factory location. I have not had the time to restore the jeep like I was hoping I would. The jeep still has factory paint from when it was built. Jeep has never been restored and still runs. I have drove the jeep in the yard have never had it on the road due to the condition of tires.
Jeep will not last long. This jeep is the best example I have seen as far as condition and originality. If you call please do so after 1pm.”