1952 Willys Jeep
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1952 ****** Jeep
Good evening all.
My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote:
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
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TheSnoMan.com
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
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TheSnoMan.com
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote:
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
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TheSnoMan.com
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
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TheSnoMan.com
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote:
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
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TheSnoMan.com
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
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TheSnoMan.com
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg <Gregginn7@msn.com> wrote:
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
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TheSnoMan.com
>Good evening all.
>
>My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
>the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
>Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
>it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
>Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
>is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
>sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
Well if it has dual D44's, it is not stock. It could have a D41 or D44
in rear but up front it should have a D27. It should also have a T-90
3 speed and a Dana18 Tcase with a 2.42 low range. Engine should be a
Hurrican 134 F head. (F does not stand for flat though as this engine
had exhaust valve in block and intake in head and is easy to tell
apart for the original 134 Go Devil flat head used until 1950) The
Hurrican was rated at 72 HP. As far as price, if it is stock,
complete, in good running order, not dented up and not rusted it could
indeed be worth close to 7500. I tend to place much higher value on
ones like this over ones that have been chopped up and modernized.
Those old jeeps were extremely well built compared to todays models.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg wrote:
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg wrote:
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg wrote:
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg wrote:
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
> Good evening all.
>
> My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
(perfect resto).
The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
You may find this site useful:
http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
SW
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Re: 1952 ****** Jeep
On Aug 24, 9:08 pm, Tyler Durden <tyler@adiposity_in_bags.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg wrote:
> > Good evening all.
>
> > My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> > the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> > Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> > it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> > Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> > is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> > sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Greg
>
> Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
>
> I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
> sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
> (perfect resto).
>
> The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
> priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
>
> You may find this site useful:
>
> http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
>
> SW
Thanks for the info
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:32:42 -0700, jerryg wrote:
> > Good evening all.
>
> > My boss has a 1952 ****** Jeep for sale. 4 cyl. Manual. 3 sticks on
> > the floor. Jerry can. I believe Dana 44 front and rear. Newer top.
> > Paint is faded, but the body is pretty good. I am interested in buying
> > it from him. He wants to get $7500 for it. It starts and drives fine.
> > Can someone fill me in on these older Jeeps and tell me if his price
> > is way out of line. I am thinking of buying it and driving it on nice
> > sunny days. Any advice would be appreciated.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Greg
>
> Well, it always depends on a thousand things you can only guess at....!
>
> I did a very quick scan and found these ranging from (uh, no pun intended,
> sure) U$D5700 (beater needing work) and roving all the way up to U$D24500
> (perfect resto).
>
> The ones that seemed to be in the condition you're describing were all
> priced higher than your U$S7500, perhaps ~U$D9000 being the mean.
>
> You may find this site useful:
>
> http://www.******-mb.co.uk/jeep-for-sale.htm
>
> SW
Thanks for the info