UPDATE: Price dropped to $8700.
(04/15/2012) This looks solid.
“1964 WILLYS JEEP NEW TUBE, NEW TIRES , NEW KLINE TOP, RUNS AND DRIVES NICE TAKE IT ANYWERE , IT ALSO HAS OVER DRIVE, (978) 828-3114”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8700.
(04/15/2012) This looks solid.
“1964 WILLYS JEEP NEW TUBE, NEW TIRES , NEW KLINE TOP, RUNS AND DRIVES NICE TAKE IT ANYWERE , IT ALSO HAS OVER DRIVE, (978) 828-3114”
The buy-it-now price is only $8500. This needs a few things, but is a solid start for a nice restoration.
“his is a 1948 Willys Jeepster. It has overdrive. The Engine is original and runs great with no problems. Was rebuilt 10 years ago. The tranny shifts with no problems. I do not have the air filter, or radio. The car is currently painted Yellow/Black. It is an original Maroon car. The interior on the car is in great shape. No rips in the seats. The carpet is there but would need to be replaced. The dash cluster needs restoring. The speedometer needle is broken off and not currently hooked up. The fuel gauge isn’t working. This body and sheet metal on the car is solid with surface rust in a few areas. There is 1 rust through hole under the rear seat. All chrome is there but would need to be re chromed if a restoration is desired. This is a car that can be easily restored or just drive it the way it is. This is a very original car.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
No engine or tranny, but this looks restorable.
“This is a 1947 Willys Overland Wagon. It is the first full year of production for the Willys Wagon, it is 2 wheel drive, which is very rare. It has no engine or trans. I have a signed off title that was issued from NJ in 1956. THIS IS AN AWSOME RESTORATION PROJECT OR ONE OFF HOT ROD!”
UPDATE: This is now on eBay. It was listed at $3500.
“I have a 1943 ford gpw army jeep I need to sell. The older gentleman that I bought it from started restoration on it but stopped. It is partially disassembled and has been mostly sandblasted. I pulled the head off of it before I bought it and the motor seems to not have much wear. The motor is GPW not willys. Clean texas title. I bought it to restore but have since bought a redone MB willys so this must go as I need the storage space for another project. I need the space yesterday so I will deal a little. If interested call (806) 374-3056. As always local pickup and cash only. I don’t respond to emails. Thanks.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $18,000.
This includes the Fording system.
“Original condition, Fording system, Tow Bar, Military Radio, M-1 rifle rack, overdrive. 98% original. More pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
This runs most days, but does need some things fixed. The top looks in great shape,
“Looking to sell my 1973 CJ-6. Like the CJ5, but 20” inches longer for more capacity/capability. Has 304 AMC V8, runs. 3 speed on floor. Dana 44 rear. Motorcraft 2bbl Carb was rebuilt and vehicle started/ran reliably before it was put in storage 10 years ago. Steel doors and hard top in good condition for age with minimal rust. Brand new Rancho stock height leaf springs on all 4 corners. 4 corner man-power drum brakes, and power by armstrong steering. This Jeep is a survivor. The body is straight and worth repairing/repainting/restoring. No title, and i have no plans to get one, i will, however, write a bill of sale. NH title will work if you want to make this truck road legal. Make no mistake, this is a PROJECT Vehicle. I am asking $2,500 to get what i have in it, although i am willing to negotiate a little, but please, no offensive offers! they only made 50k of these from 1955 to 1975, and 95% have been scrapped or wrecked. Very few remain. The Gipper had one as his ranch jeep. Search these jeeps on the interwebs and see what people are doing to them to make them cool, capable offroaders. I also know what they are worth, both unrestored and restored. I am just out of ambition with 10 other projects looming…This could be your next project!
Needs the following: Distributor acts up, sometimes it allows the truck to run, other times it doesn’t, easy fix im sure. Transfer case stuck in 4HI. Needs miscellaneous body mounts and perhaps some hat channels (typical for these CJ’s). Needs tires and wheels, but if you are building a custom jeep, this is the least of your concern. Im sure there are other things i am forgetting.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
It’s worth something, but unclear just how deep the rust is. Too bad it sat in the barn, because it looks pretty stock.
“FOR SALE A 1946 WILLYS JEEP.. BEEN SETTING IN A BARN FOR OVER 30 YRS..IT’S ROUGH BUT MOSTLY THERE FLATE HEAD MOTOR. WHEELS ARE LOCKED UP . AND NO TITLE.. BEST OFFER!!! THANKS”
Here’s a rare Austin Mini Moke for sale.
“Austin Mini Moke, 1966
One of only 14,500 built in England, 1964-1968
ONLY 5,500 original miles!!!
A rare, incredibly well preserved Moke, was at Woodstock (Janis Joplin reputedly stood on the hood and sung to the crowd), EXCELLENT original condition… Absolutely rust free, very presentable original green paint, like new original seat cushions.
Runs and drives like new…wheels recently powder coated, new radials, all new brakes, new exhaust, fuel tank cleaned, carb rebuilt, full service and tune up, and new shocks. Excellent wiring, starts instantly, oil pressure light immediately goes out, no smoke, and perfect driving.”
UPDATE: This is back on eBay
This looks great. Lots of good detail photos on eBay. The restorer passed away, which is the reason for the sale. This is a no reserve auction.
View all the information on eBay
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,000.
Walter forwarded this link. It looks like part of the door has been indented or punctured, but that’s where the gas filler is located. There’s a much nice one at Barrett Jackson for less that includes a trailer: http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=624&aid=283
“1964 Kaiser Jeep 151A1. $12,000OBO UNCUT”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7999
Nick spotted what appears to be a very original CJ-3A. This may be a very unique find.
“This jeep has been in our family since 1951! It is a Willys (civilian) and has NOT been modified. Color is dark green with a custom vinyl white top, doors, seats and back window coverings. The battery is new. Includes trickle charger. The tires are original. Second brake light added. All parts are available. Mileage: 27,117.9 – towed for hunting and fishing expeditions, some road miles.”
Nice looking restoration.
“1965 Jeep CJ-5A Tuxedo Park Mark IV
ID# 832215083 Dauntless V6 Engine, 4 speed Standard
Incredibly done, body off, absolutely perfect CJ 5A very rare Tuxedo Park
Mark IV.
A Buick (standard Jeep issue) 225 Dauntless V-6 engine that purrs like new,
and the rest you can certainly tell from the pictures.
There are only two notable issues; driver door window crack, and it is a
little tough braking.
Shifts perfectly, all correct Jeep except the tail lights. These are chrome
but not correct for this year.
Power lock differential front and rear. Interior is amazing. Hard to find
Jeep hub caps.
Note the truck is a color change; Paint Code 230 was Parkway Green; Trim
Code 225 was Green Vinyl Pleat. Who cares.
Beautifully done in every regard, a real must to the Jeep collector.
Remember it’s a Tuxedo Mark IV.”