UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
Runs.
“The worlds first SUV!! 1956 Willys , Hurricane motor, manual transmission with overdrive. Runs and idles, in need of restoration. 2400 or best offer. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2400.
Runs.
“The worlds first SUV!! 1956 Willys , Hurricane motor, manual transmission with overdrive. Runs and idles, in need of restoration. 2400 or best offer. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3000
(08/29/2012) Runs and has a Warn OD.
“Running very well (rebuilt 4 cyl. engine) with Warn overdrive and hubs-5 Good tires but body has some rust. Very original. nothing missing. Gauges, lights all working. Factory shop manual. OG lug wrench and jack. Clear title. Stored in barn for years. Brakes need attention. Has enclosed canvas top. New battery. Not recommended for inexperienced mechanic. Cash only, no trades”
Nice looking 3A.
“for sale restored 1949 jeep willys CJ 3a runs nice. long list of new parts. $7500 b/o some partial trades considered.”
Runs and drives. #11809.
“First year civilian jeep ! Runs drives perfectly. All numbers match ,never butchered or cut up a true survived !”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000.
Interior could use some polish. Outside looks great.
“We have owned this car since 1991 and it has been well maintained.. Within the last dozen miles or so, professionals have installed a machine shop rebuilt Willys 6 cylinder F-head engine and cylinder head. In addition, all clutch components have also been replaced. Has new seat covers, 3 original and 1 duplicated.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay **Status Unknown**
(02/26/2014) This former California FC appears to still have a California black plate on the front.
“YOU ARE LOOKING AT MY 1964 JEEP FC170. IF YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE AND STUMBLED ACROSS THIS AUCTION CHECK OUT THEFCCONNECTION.COM. I HAVE ONLY SEEN ONE OTHER OF THESE TRUCKS IN PERSON AND IT WAS A FC150, SHORTER BED AND SOME OTHER THINGS. ONCE I SAW IT I KNEW I HAD TO FIND ONE. THIS FC SPENT MOST OF ITS LIFE IN CALIFORNIA WHICH IS WHY IT IS SO PRESERVED. I WAS TOLD IT WAS A CAMPER WHICH IS WHY IT IS IN SUCH GOOD SHAPE. MILEAGE SHOWS 25K AND I BELIEVE IT TO BE FAIRLY ACCURATE BUT CAN NOT GUARANTEE THAT. IT HAS BEEN SLIGHTLY CUSTOMIZED.
This looks promising, though it needs the wiring finished.
“Restored 1949 Willy’s Jeepster with original completely rebuilt “L” head 4 cylinder engine.
“Body-off” repainted and rust proofed throughout. Red interior trim in good condition.
Window side curtains require new plastic and welting. All new electrical wiring is contained in front
cowl area but needs to be connected to engine and throughout to get the vehicle running.
Many extra Willy’s parts included. Have Michigan title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Is that a plane on the hood?
“1946 Willys Jeep with original flat head engine. All original tub, fenders, hood, and windshield. All original instrument panel. This vehicle runs and drives. Significant tune up including cap, rotor, plugs and wires recently replaced. Gas tank re-lined. Brake shoes and master cylinders replaced. Passenger side windshield is cracked. Body is in very good shape. This car is parked in Southern Maine (Old Orchard Beach). Only seriously interested calls please to set up an appointment.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000
Dan spotted this Jeepster.
“This classic historical convertable is a 1949 Jeepster. First Jeep for the public after WW2. It is beautiful. The engine is the flat head 4 with 63 HP. Long stroke gives it good power. Three speed and overdrive. Very nice condition. Look at the pics of this great Jeepster. The price is the price from haggardys list on the internet. Way below the value I need the room for a remodel of the house. PRICE LOWERED. RUNS PERFECT. MY LOSS YOUR GAIN.”