UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This looks like a good price.
“you are looking at a 1965 Jeep cj5 it is a tuxedo Model. it meeds to be restored but all is there and works as it should”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This looks like a good price.
“you are looking at a 1965 Jeep cj5 it is a tuxedo Model. it meeds to be restored but all is there and works as it should”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2500
(11/04/2009) There are a few things that need finishing.
“CJ2A flathead 4cyl. 3 spd, twin stick transfercase. All new brakes, bearings & knuckles packed, drivers seat moved back for more room, new gas tank and gauge. I have a Florda title, and extra parts. $ 2500.00 cash . OBO Bill. 214-755-7989”
UPDATE: Was $3500. **SOLD**
(04/09/2011) The front bumper area has been modded, but it looks pretty stock otherwise.
“1953 Willy’s Jeep with F-134 Hurricane engine. This jeep runs great.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/22/2010) Here’s a nice looking CJ-5.
“A REAL CLASSIC —- 1967 Willys Jeep CJ-5 original new condition, original 30756 miles —- a real #2 to look at! Frame off complete repaint, original color, Seats redone with original new/old stock seat covers. 4 cylinders engine that runs excellently! Warn hubs and full soft top with doors included, roll-bar available………. Price………..$9900. Like New!!!!!!!!!”
Brett spotted this one. I like it. Fortunately, he wants to sell it to serious restorers.
“This is what’s known as a VEC (very early civilian) CJ2A vin 21766 and has many unique characteristics. It is column shift, has the tool indents in the side panel, and five solid rims. This is an extremely nice, very original example that was sitting in a storage container in the Nevada desert for years. Very straight, nearly rust-free body, original keyed coil, door sockets (and door frames), gauges, wheels, etc. Mileage shows 81,079. It would be considered a project vehicle as I never tried to get it running, but appears a relatively simple restoration. It rolls very easily, steering is tight, and I’d bet with a battery, gas, and TLC it would fire up. It’s missing a couple things and needs some repair, but is remarkable for a 65 year old vehicle. The previous owner began a “restoration” and painted the windshield frame and hood but they should be re-done correctly. Selling to put time and money into an earlier 2A recently acquired. Many more photos available. Serious, restoration inquiries only please. Title in hand. Thanks!”
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad=15277609&cat=&lpid=&search=willys
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,000.
Here’s a very nice wagon over at jeeptruck.com. This might be a Maverick? Someone who has a better eye for identifying these will have make the call on that.
“All original well maintained 1960 Willys Wagon 4 wheel drive. 46,000 original miles.
Super Hurricane 6 cylinder, 3 speed manual transmission. Very clean, runs perfectly. Stored indoors, includes original Owners and Service Manuals. Extremely hard to find in this condition. Minor blemishes in paint/body, No evidence of any damage or repair.”
This looks like a great restoration candidate.
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1961 4×4 Wagon for sale. Current CA tags and could be towed on the road. It’s been updated to 12V and has a 1966 AMC/Jeep 232 ci 6 cyl OHV. Has overdrive.
Has ALL trim on sides and rear and good lic plate holder. Tailgate has only surface rust and is VERY straight as is the rear hatch.
Doors are good, not rusted out and has working handles and windows. The bumpers are chrome and willl be some work then re-chrome.
Has very good tires. The roof is good, has a spot where a spotlight hole was and NO rust in driprails. The hood is VERY straight with only peeling paints. NO RUST. Has both 4-wheel drive emblems.
The grill is very good as are the headlight trim rings, hood emblem. All glass is good, except, right slider has a small crack at slider lock. Front windshild has a crack which is covered by a piece of trim. Hokey, but works.
Dash is good. Has orig Willys placard on the glovebox door.
Issues??? Yes, needs brakes, or at least a master. although the car runs, I have not tried to drive it as it came with a multi car trade. May need a clutch.Some prior body work was done poorly on the pass side behind the door.
Selling for $ 2350 and cash offers considered. (760) 525-9377″
This appears pretty stock.
“1948 Jeep Willys CJ 2A. Excellent runner. 6V system, 3sp. manual transmission. 4 X 4 works well in high and low. Good tires and spare. Headlights work good, tail lights and signals work intermittently. Body has some rust but is in overall good condition. Seats have covers on them but need to be redone to be perfect. Speedometer works well and shows 36,xxx miles. All other gages work well. Brakes work well but need to add fluid from time to time. Has vacum windshield wiper that does work but windshield has crack. No warranty expressed or implied. Being sold as-is. 319-212-zero seven seven four”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This includes a rear PTO.
“1955 CJ5 Jeep, very nice original jeep, original canvas top, warn winch, warn hubs, and rear PTO.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(04/24/2011) This looks like a good restoration candidate.
“Nice original 1953 Military Jeep. OD green with Army Stars. $4500.00 firm. Runs and drives strong, title in hand. Or trade for diesel truck. Serious inquire only. Call 619-417-0693. Leave message.”