UPDATE: **SOLD** was $4000.
“fresh 231 2bbl w/electronic distributor, original axles & trans, winch, clear title. Not beautiful, but lotsa fun.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $4000.
“fresh 231 2bbl w/electronic distributor, original axles & trans, winch, clear title. Not beautiful, but lotsa fun.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I suspect the price will drop, but it looks like it has potential.
“this is a 1942 ford military jeep ,,flat head 4 cylinder motor ,,frame and cab have matching numbers ,,and the tag on the glove box says 2-6–42,, the engine turns free ,,and was not locked at all,,i may even start it ,,if someone request it ,,and do prelube before doing so”
This sold quickly, but no surprise there, as it was listed at only $600.!
“SOLD!!! Thanks to all interested! 1961 DJ3A this is one of a few two wheel drive. Drove it around the block roughly a year ago, don’t have time to work on it anymore. First 600 cash takes it home.”
UPDATE: On further review, I have a number of issues with this jeep, given the price. See comments.
It’s an auction of sorts.
“very rare!!!! slate grill 1 0f 2 know to exist.in arizona.must sell due to illnes.highest bider will take.must be over 20.000$ made one month before pearl harbor.one of the first 900 made.serious offers onley need to call thank you.623 217 0188”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(12/24/2010) Parade condition … hmmmm … it does looks solid though. Sounds like it needs some additional work.
“I am parting with my 60+ year old Jeep. This is a very rare vehicle due to the amount of original parts including the Vacuum Wiper Motor! The Jeep is sound with the exception of a hole in the passenger side floorboard and some repairs performed years ago by previous owners.
The paint job IS NOT original. It was painted by the previous owner. This vehicle can be driven daily and has been very reliable driving to and from shows and events. I would say that it is ‘Parade condition’ it looks great from the sidewalk!
Repairs in the last three years:
Wheel cylinders and brake shoes
A new clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, and pilot bushing.
Parking brake repaired
Fuel pump (glass bowl filter style)
(5) Original ‘riveted’ rims installed Non-directional tires & inner-tubes
Stored Indoors
Finding a Jeep of this vintage that still has the original running gear and has not been butchered is very difficult.
This Jeep does need work to be brought up to show quality and the price reflects that.
However, if you are looking for an antique that can be driven and enjoyed in its original condition – you have found it.”
This may be a nice restoration project.
“1962 Jeep Willys pickup. It has an overhead valve tornado straight 6 engine, 3 speed transmission, 4 wheel drive. Had same owner for last 40 years. Starts right up and runs great. Has been sitting, will need battery and brakes. Not a rusty vehicle but has plenty of scratches and dents. Electric winch on the front and pentle tow hitch in rear. Clean title. #719-650-2349.”
This is rare alirght, buy I think it is the paint job that makes it so rare; don’t seem many rainbow FCs!
“This is a rare find. A Jeep FC 150 from the 50’s. I believe it’s a 56 but similar measurements with the 57 cause confusion. As you can see by the photos, it’s in need of a total restoration. For the age, the body is in pretty good shape. The drivers side has a dent. The windshield is cracked. The engine is there but as I said, it needs a mechanic. The bed is in tact. I saw one small hole but other then that, it looks good. The color on the body appears to be original, multi-colored. I have seen other trucks like this one restored and they look really cool and different. There arn’t many of these around so who ever drives it around will get a lot of attention and questions!! If you are seriously interested, contact me with any questions and I’ll get right back to you. If your in need of more pics, I can do that too.”
This appears pretty stock.
“4 cylinder, 3 speed with high/low, 4WD, runs good, clean title, owned 20 years. Call 913-731-3248, no emails.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
Looks nice!
“1964 Kaiser Jeep FC170 restored and in excelent condition. All work done since January, 2009. New paint inside, outside, and under, including the bed and frame. Reconditioned Super Hurricane, flat head, 6 cylinder, L226 engine with new everything, including radiator, clutch, and wiring harness. 12 volt. Rebuilt T90, 3 speed, trans. with warn overdrive and Ramsey dual output PTO. Reconditioned Dana 53 and Dana 44 with locking hubs, 4.10 gears and spicer 18. Brakes are all new everything, including drums. Steering is new or rebuilt and tight. Tires are new Commercial Traction TA’s. New 1 ton rear Leaf Springs. Electric/hydrolic 6×10 steel flatbed dump with custom fold down sides works perfect. New seat upholstry and rubber matting in cab. Everything works as it should. Runs and drives perfect. Will do 70 mph. in overdrive and crawl less than 1 mph. in low. I’ve carried 3500 lbs. and dumped it fine. These pics were taken prior to completion.”