M606 or CJ3b Willys Jeep with V8 SBC 283 195hp
1954 Jeep Willys
Technical specifications of Jeep Willys 1954 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Montpelier, Virginia, United States |
Make: | Jeep |
Model: | Willys |
Year: | 1954 |
Mileage: | 113 |
Engine size: | 283 sbc 195hp |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This is a close to owning a brand new 1954 Willy's Jeep as you could ever get with only 113 miles on it since the full rebuild one year ago. The upgrades are hard to believe, but here's the list:
In addition to the Jeep, I have two matching trailers that can be purchased separately, if still available. One is a 1947 civilian Bantam. The trailer has been fully disassembled, sandblasted, rust coated, primed and painted with matching paint to the Jeep. All new wiring - I added a second taillight for safety. Originally, it had only one. It has a clean title as well. Two additional cross members were added for structural improvements, a new heavy floor was added, and the tailgate tin was replaced. It has the stakepockets, known as the camper model. The second trailer is a custom build creation of my own that I use for tailgating. It's built from a 1950s Gibson fridge and left over parts from the Jeep. The windshield now stands as a table, it has 12v outlets, a sink built from a Gerry can, a canopy, and even a rack for a pit bike. It's not only a great conversation piece, but it's very functional and trailers easy.
I've built a lot of vehicles of all different kinds in my life, and this is top notch. The only reason I'm selling it is that my collection has grown beyond my storage capacity. If you want a great little toy, this is it.
- Small Block Chevy v8 283 in stock configuration with a 2-bbl Rodchester rated at 195hp
- Completely rebuilt transmission and transfer case - all new gears and the output adapter to the v8 (professionally built)
- Fully rebuilt axles with lockers front and rear, and turn out hubs (professionally built)
- Saturn overdrive - brand new out of the box
- Four wheel disk brakes with upgraded Wilson master cylinders - no worries about hold on a hillside or getting into mud
- Wilson hydraulic clutch, note the v8 clutch and disk was used, so no worries there
- Fully boxed frame done right
- Completely new suspension, springs, hangers bolts, u-bolts - all of it new
- Everything above the frame is new - new body, new seats and frames, new fuel tank, new m38 top, new glass, new rubber weatherstriping ... new new new
- 9500 pound water tight electric winch with remote
- Craiger wagon wheels with BF Goodrich Mud Terran tires - both new
- Electric wiper, 12v power plug, parking brake, M151 door straps for improved safety, siren, beefy 50's horn, new exhaust
- Upgraded steering to remove bump-steer and the dreaded Jeep death-wiggle
- Completely sandblasted to raw steel, rust protected, primed and painted with the era correct Rapco military paint
- Optima yellow top battery
- Edlebrock electric fuel pump with built in regulator
- These upgrades aren't cheep - you're looking at $22,000 in parts alone.
In addition to the Jeep, I have two matching trailers that can be purchased separately, if still available. One is a 1947 civilian Bantam. The trailer has been fully disassembled, sandblasted, rust coated, primed and painted with matching paint to the Jeep. All new wiring - I added a second taillight for safety. Originally, it had only one. It has a clean title as well. Two additional cross members were added for structural improvements, a new heavy floor was added, and the tailgate tin was replaced. It has the stakepockets, known as the camper model. The second trailer is a custom build creation of my own that I use for tailgating. It's built from a 1950s Gibson fridge and left over parts from the Jeep. The windshield now stands as a table, it has 12v outlets, a sink built from a Gerry can, a canopy, and even a rack for a pit bike. It's not only a great conversation piece, but it's very functional and trailers easy.
I've built a lot of vehicles of all different kinds in my life, and this is top notch. The only reason I'm selling it is that my collection has grown beyond my storage capacity. If you want a great little toy, this is it.