UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,200.
Looks good.
“1947 Willys truck with 350 chevy engine. Must see to appreciate.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,200.
Looks good.
“1947 Willys truck with 350 chevy engine. Must see to appreciate.”
It runs.
“2nd owner. Odometer is 7,256 miles (yes, still works. Read on).
Purchased late 70’s, used at summer lake cabin on weekends. From cabin to lake shore and back to cabin (1 city block away). Down the hill, reverse, up the hill (hence low mileage on odometer).
Original Willys Super Hurricane inline 6 cylinder, 3 speed stick, Hi/Lo 4X4.
Engine starts easy, runs pretty good. Smokey, needs ring job.
Also needs: cosmetics (paint, some rust), brakes (none), passenger floor board and door, gas tank, original upholstery (except driver’s seat).
Still a solid rig. Great fixer upper (hate to see it go for parts).”
Looks like the driver’s side has been patched.
“The Jeep is in very good shape. It is in original condition with a few additions. It has Dualmatic Locking Hubs, a 12v system, leather seats, and a stereo that I haven’t been able to get it to work. Since the photos were taken, I’ve switched the tires and wheels from the wide rims to normal rims and tires, I’ve added seat belts, front and back, and I’ve added a back seat. I just had the entire brake system rebuilt. It runs good, starts great, and like all old jeeps, it jumps out of second gear if you let of the gas. It does leave a spot of oil in the driveway, but other than that it is in great shape. The $4,000 price is firm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
Comes equipped with a rain gutter.
“1948 Willys
ALL original
No rust
Runs great
Rebuilt engine
Rebuilt transmission
Needs seats re-upholstered
Great condition
Owned since 1963”
It runs.
“For sale is a 1948 willys wagon. A bit rusty, but runs and has lots of potential”
Looks like there could be value.
“Jeep converted to 12V. Engine needs work. No title. Don’t ask.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Look solid.
“For trade my 1948 jeep willys cj2. Runs good, looks good, clean title.
6 cilinders, has a buick motor. 3 speed, manual transmision. 4 x 4. Legal street road. Plates up date.
Im looking to trade for a family car o small car. Text me any time in english or español.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $1500.
It’s a project with a replacement tub.
“Selling a Willys Jeep CJ3B, has been off the road for several years and needs refreshing to be driven. Has not been started in a few years, but appears to be complete with a solid chassis and drivetrain.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** WAs $3600.
It is powered by a Flathead V8, but needs work. MIght make an interesting project.
“Pulled this sweet little wagon out of the weeds and the darn thing runs. It has a flat head v8, it holds water and idles good. We changed the cap/rotor and plugs and wires. We put some different wheels on it because the others were roached. Pretty solid little wagon. Tail gate is a struggle to get shut. We were just shifting it using a wrench but have a shifter that will be in it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
Could be a good buy, but bring a 6 volt batter with you to test the engine.
“This is one of several vehicles I am getting rid of. Too old and too tired to tackle all the projects I have and the better half is adamant I thin the herd. 1948 model CJ2A with a soft top. It’s all there and it runs fine. It is still 6v but needs a battery (I have the one that was in it when I parked it but it has gone dead since). Some idiot welded a small diameter 70’s steering wheel to the steering shaft, but I have an original wheel and shaft to replace it.
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $2200.
Just the body and hardtop only.
“1956 – 1975 Jeep CJ6 “parts only”: body/tub, transmission cross member, grill, tailgate, metal hardtop w/ matching metal doors (Meyers/ACME brand). Overall in very good condition. All items same as pictured. $2,200″
UPDATE:Price dropped to $2250.
“For sale is a very complete and very restoreable 48 cj2a. I bought this as a project to hopefully do with some local youngsters as their first project, but it seems that interests have changed and they are not interested in it any more . . . This jeep is a fantastic restoration candidate because of how complete it is. Original engine and running gear, and many of the parts that are usually gone are still here. Engine does not run. PO removed the head and reported a stuck valve . . . so I would count on doing some engine work . . . it does turn over freely, so I would guess just minor work needed. Transmission and transfer case shift fine. It was “barn kept” for many many years and, although there is rust thru in the usual spots, it is much, much better then most I have seen and at a much better starting point then the one I restored . . . . if you are looking for an early jeep project, then this is definitely one to look at . . . . I am not interested in low ballers or scams, I know that I can easily net my asking price by parting it out, and am perfectly willing and able to do that . . . but if someone whats to take it all at once to fix it up, then that’s my preference!!”
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/5170329540.html
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500.
(01/06/2012) This does not run.
“46 willys jeep. original motor does not run, but I have a running MUTT motor I was going to put in it for a deer lease vehicle. Also have some odd and ends parts to go with it. The original flat head four banger goes with it to. The windshield is off of a cj3a. The 46 is a cj2a..”
http://waco.craigslist.org/pts/5729830215.html
Bruce spotted this photo of a Ford convertible top on an MB/GPW. It seems to fit pretty well.
“Original Vintage Snapshot Photo Willys Jeep CJ Convertible Automobile Size is 3.5×3.5″ inches.”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8400.
(08/05/2015) Only one good pic, but seems in great shape.
“Lots of fun…turns heads regularly.
Red with black interior.
Runs, drives & looks great!
$8400
Must Sell..Best Offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15,000.
Nice looking wagon.
“selling a 1951 jeep willy’s sedan delivery. it has a custom paint job and custom interior. 350 Chevy v8 automatic. must see. very rare. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This was for sale back in 2014.
“This is a original Willy’s Jeep turned into a veep. Runs like a dream, and only minor dents for the body being as old as it is. When I say it’s a Veep I mean that it is the style of the Veep kits they made in the 70’s but instead of the plastic body, this is a real ’47 Jeep. I wish I could keep it but I’m a college kid who needs money to pay for school/rent so I’m open to offers. Text is preferred.”
UPDAATE: **SOLD** Was $4900.
This has a replacement body.
“1950 Willys CJ3A, 134L engine, 10,700 mi. after re-build – has a working rear PTO – have cloth top, tow bar and extra parts.”
It looks good, but I don’t understand the jacked up rear?
“Must See !! 1950 Willys pick up, 4wd twin stick shifter, runs and drives great, garage kept. Real head turner. Rare to find one in this good of shape. Standard 4cyl that most of these had . re-upholstered front seat and arm rests on doors.”
There may be value here.
“1946 ford jeep . been sitting in a barn i have both fender and hood and head lights . hasnt been running in about 10 years . good project frame in great shape has a new radiator . i have the original title. asking 3500 cash or make offer . call or text ”
Has a rear PTO.
“1947 Willys farm jeep. Fresh rebuilt motor, new glass in windshield,and new seats. Has a pto on the back to run a mower. Just needs painted.”
Though it looks like an M-38, it’s a CJ-2A with mods. The body is a replacement and not an M-38.
“1947 willy’s jeep cj2a with mods.
145 miles,
mint everything,
just finished restoration.
No problems.
Please contact with any questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
There appears to be value here.
“1948 Jeep Willy’s, needs TLC. Great for a project or for parts
Asking $1200
It’s located in San Diego”
There may be value here.
“1995 Jeep Willys
Nice Toy To Play Around With!
Needs TLC!
Clean Title! AS-IS.
Call For More Info!”