Vehicle Description
1960 Willys Jeep pickup is powered by a 226ci Super Hurricane
inline-six linked to a three-speed manual transmission and a
dual-range transfer case. Previous owner stated that the engine had
been rebuilt around 2019 and also replacement of the water pump,
oil pump, ignition coil, spark plugs, wheel bearings, suspension
shackles, and battery. The current owner just had $11,000 in
service completed that included: - A minor overhaul of the
transmission and transfer case - Flywheel Service - New Clutch -
Stabilizer Shocks - New Speedo Cable - Replacement of E Brake
Cables - Rebuilt Drag Link - Bell Arm Replacement - ALL gaskets
replaced and sealed - New ignition switch - Install Voltage
Regulator - Replacement of the Rear Main Seal The truck was
repainted white in 2005, and equipment includes a front brush
guard, a side-mounted spare wheel and tire, a spring-loaded
antenna, vent windows, and black-painted bumpers as well as a black
vinyl bench seat, a driver-side sun visor, a centrally-mounted
rearview mirror, and a glovebox-mounted AM/FM/cassette stereo. This
Willys pickup is now offered in Massachusetts with an owner's
manual and a clean Massachusetts title in the seller's name that
lists it as a 1962 model. The bench seat is upholstered in black
vinyl that is complemented by gray door panels, black rubber
flooring, and a body-color steel dashboard. Additional equipment
includes a driver-side sun visor, a cabin fresh-air vent, a dome
light, floor-mounted shifter and transfer case selectors, and a
glovebox-mounted Alpine AM/FM/cassette stereo. The truck has been
converted to a 12-volt electrical system. The two-spoke steering
wheel features a Willys center emblem and sits ahead of centrally
mounted instrumentation including a 90-mph speedometer and
aftermarket auxiliary gauges. The five-digit mechanical odometer
shows 70k miles, almost no miles were added under current
ownership. Total mileage is unknown. The 226ci Super Hurricane
L-head inline-6