Sure looks like a good price.
“1953 CJ3B Jeep Original Paint New Brakes New Radiator New Carburetor Original owners manual w/ spare key taped inside Have original wheels Very little rust”
Sure looks like a good price.
“1953 CJ3B Jeep Original Paint New Brakes New Radiator New Carburetor Original owners manual w/ spare key taped inside Have original wheels Very little rust”
Nice looking Jeepster.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/cto/6199476922.html
“This is an exceptionally well preserved 1950 Jeepster. Original everything, but runs well and starts easily. If you are looking for a classic you can have fun with now, or if you want to restore it to a “like new” condition, this is the Jeepster for you. Comes with the original radio and heater. Floor matts appear to be original.
I can’t tell if the paint is original, but it does appear that the original color was red (Firewall is red) . The cowl is black, and looks great, but does not seem to be original. Top and side curtains are usable, but need to be replaces. The body is very solid. I can’t find evidence of repair, bond-o, rust issues, etc.
I don’t know a lot about the car’s history. It most recently had a Kansas title, and I was told it spent many years in use as a parade car.
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This has a rear PTO winch.
“1951 Willys Jeep. All original except hood. Flat head 4 cylinder. Original PTO. New top, runs good, 4 speed, 4 wheel drive, 2 speed transfer case .”
Looks in good shape.
“1953 Military Jeep M38-A1
Complete Frame off Restoration
Professionally Appraised at $10,500
Asking $9,500 OBO”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $14,500. This was auctioned earlier in Washington State.
“This is a 1958 Jeep FC in good running condition, it spent it’s career as a fire department support vehicle. I am the second owner. It Has very low millage. It is currently licensed. Although the paint has scratches from being used it is a solid truck, no rust holes, no broken glass. Six cylinder gas engine.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
No battery, so I doubt it is running at the moment.
“Stock 1948 Jeep Willys Pickup”
This might be a good price.
“Call for info, Jeep runs, clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000.
(09/16/2013) It’s been repainted, but looks in great shape.
“NEWER PAINT AND UPHOLSTRY
VERY NICE CONDITION
RUNS GOOD
TOW BAR
VERY LOW MILES, UNDER 10,000
VALUED AT $14,000”
Looks in good shape.
“This antique Jeepster was stored in a barn for 38 years. Since I acquired it last year it has been recommissioned mechanically and cosmetically. It is now titled and is fun to drive around town. It has a push button starter on the floor and is a 3 on the column standard shift with a cable operated Overdrive. This convertible with side curtains comfortably rolls along at 40 to 50 mph and seats up to 6.
It has a new fuel tank and sender, reman fuel pump and carb, new wide white wall tires, brakes, exhaust, shocks and a complete new wiring harness. The black interior, top and carpeting are in reasonably good used condition. The paint is patch work of touch ups but the result is a comfortable usable finish like your favorite set of jeans. If you are serious about buying this Jeepster I will take you out for a drive.”
UPDATE: **SOLD**
(06/04/2017) Looks nice. This has an early 0-10 speedo, but the front spring shackles aren’t reversed. I believe they should be reversed if this is truly a ’55 (I thought the springs were reversed at least into ’56?).
“1955 Jeep Willys – 4 wheel drive, manual transmission, 2.2 4 cylinder engine, new tires. Starts….runs….drives….4 wheel drive works. Body is in good shape with little to no rust. Top included. Clear title in hand. Asking $7,000 Open to offers and trades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks solid.
“1950 Willys CJ3A Runs, drives, and stops as it should. keeping in mind that it is a 67 year old vehicle. I had it on the road until 2 years ago. 4 cylinder engine with the 6 volt system. Please email me with questions and i will be happy to answer them. If you would like me to call you please include your phone number. Please, no offers until you have seen the vehicle in person. true mileage unknown. Clear title in hand.”
Even with the engine out this looks like a good price (unless there’s a lot of rust in the floors. Includes a solid looking Kelly Cab.
“Motor is out and disassembled ready for rebuild. block will need to be bored out. No title.”