UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
The PTO lever is hard to see, but is there.
“jeep cj2a 1947-48 complete, have front bumper. has p t o drive , has not run 6 years.have 16 ” wheels 2000.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
The PTO lever is hard to see, but is there.
“jeep cj2a 1947-48 complete, have front bumper. has p t o drive , has not run 6 years.have 16 ” wheels 2000.00 obo”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800
Not sure how much value is here.
“This is a 1955 jeep willy for sale. It doesn’t run at the moment but it was driven to the spot it is currently parked about 5 years ago so I’m sure if you are a mechanic or are good with vehicles it wouldn’t take more than a couple days to get it running again. As you can see from the pictures this jeep needs plenty of work. Any Willy’s Jeep of this year is going to be a great classic to fix up.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
(10/15/2012) “Restored and almost original, first year of the civilian jeeps. In great condition and well cared for. Runs great and is quite a head turner on those summer weekends. Street legal, three speed manual trans. High/Low range transfer case, 4X4. E-mail for info and pics.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7000
“Jeep Willy’s 1949 CJ3a
Made in Toledo, Ohio Pat serial# CJ3A31201
Runs great, Fires up immediately no cranking involved (cold or warm outside)
Title in hand. NO TRADES sorry unless you have a newer 05+ ford f150 black 4×4
I am selling it because i need a more practical vehicle right now, its very sharp and nothing has been done to it lately other then its been driven.
This vehicle Is made to be an off road vehicle. Mud, rocks, etc….
She is not made for the road, Top speed around 45mph, (can go on road just not fast enough)
Has the old fashioned (original) start petal at your feet, key only runs the electric and turns on the electric fuel pump.
Baja rack will need welded back on but is fully intact and ready to go. Just removed because I liked it better without.
Still Available
“I have a 1946 CJ2A. It is clean. It has a title and a PTO. Does not run but engine turns over. I have another engine I can sell with it that is rebuilt. The body can use some repair but is very clean. Had solid floors.
Call or Text 616-433-5612. I am available to show it this evening.”
If you’ve been reading the site for a while you might remember a couple of Nate Bolduc’s projects. At the end of 2012, Nate shared with us photos of a very stock CJ-3A he purchased. Since then, not only has he been helping out at the CJ-3A Page, but he’s also been rebuilding this jeep with a Forest Service theme. He’s even named the jeep Teddy, after Theodore Roosevelt. You can learn more (lots of pics and info) at his thread on the CJ-3A Page:
http://www.cj3apage.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1364006201
Here are a few pics of his progress:
Paul alerted me to this first photo of Movie Star Carole Landis in a jeep. Given the passenger door, I’m wondering if it might have been some type of Holden modified Australian MB?
This first photo is located at a UCLA website. The jeep sure looks similar to a jeep that was for sale in 2010.
She was also photographed in a Ford GP Prototype:
But, she might be most famously connected with jeeps due to her role in the movie Four Jills in a Jeep from 1944. The photo below and the image of the book below that were posted at this website:
Carole even wrote a book about her experience entertaining the troops which was also published under the name Four Jills in a jeep,.
UPDATE: **sold** Was on eBay.
Just the print, not the negative, was for sale.
“You are buying a high quality, 8×10 inch photograph. It is printed with Archival Inks on Premium Heavyweight Photographic Paper. The photograph is made from the original glass or celluloid negative or from the original photograph. My photographic reprints are known for their sharpness and beautiful warm tone. This image shows a WAC recruiting photo from Detroit Michigan featuring a Army Jeep. I combine the shipping on multiple photo purchases, so don’t forget to check out my Ebay Store.”
Marc spotted this interesting item.
“You are bidding only on the steering assembly that came of the Willys MA prototype jeep in the 79xxx range. I’ve had these for about five years. One of the brake line shields has a GPW marking on it. Please do your research and ask all questions before bidding.”
UPDATE: Was on eBay. Reserve started at $4650.
“1948 Willys Jeepster, sold as is , for restoration and or daily driver , was on storage without use for some years, bought for restoration upon impulse as I always wanted a jeepster but now I realized I still have three more projects ( 72 vette, 74 TR6 and a 1928 ford street rod) which I should complete before attempting a new project so need to make the space in the garage The jeepster has rust on doors and frame, put a new fuel pump and the engine starts and runs , will need carburator cleaning and refreshing see video on Youtube: Jeepster 1948 Ocala to hear the engine run,noticed that shifter lever got stuck and was easily released by moving the levers that go from the steering column to the transmission so some adjustment may be needed and or bushing . Jeepster is ideal for restoration and or use as driver as is a complete car with all its components, running engine, transmission, rear end , complete body, bumpers ,lights, rims , trim, side curtains and top,. front and rear seats are in good condition as well as the door panels. only visible dent I found is in the front apron behind the front bumper as you can see on photo . If want to use as driver, since car has been out of the road some years ,although it starts trasmission engages and brakes work , it will need complete mechanical inspection refreshing to assure safe use on the road to include but not limited to brakes, suspension, shocks, tires,steering components etc. therefore Jeepster will need to be trailered to its new location.”
Jim forwarded the following photo of him and his brother from 1967.
He writes, “This faded polaroid was dated Aug 12 1967. It shows my ’46 CJ2A, my brother Bob, super-on-the-job and me, grinning and I’m sure torquing everything to exacting specs. She was my second car and my best. I bought it the summer of ’66, spent two cold winters in it and to the best of my recollection, the only one around with any four wheel drive.
There were no aftermarket parts and I wanted oversize tires real bad, so we got some Mercury wheels, maybe ’49s or early 50’s and worn down snows. My father just thought that was ridicules, so one day he borrowed it and returned with brand new Firestone Town and Countrys….6.00 x 16!!!! You can just make out the tread in the picture. After that I did an awful lot of tire swapping to keep things on an even keel. I used to take guys on excursions for beer and gas.
The jeep was called Sophicles Hoblitz which I believe is written on the hood leaning against the tree off to the left. The name Sophicles Hoblitz….. I think came from a Hot Rod magazine cartoon, something about a bearded prophet who advertised himself with a sign on the side of a jeep. Probably warning of eternal damnation to anyone who becomes swayed by the charms of an old Willys. One more thing. I bought her in Longmeadow Ma next to the Ct line from a man who had gone blind and had not driven it for years. That was in ’66 and then it was only 20 years old.
The folks at the Austin Bantam Society posted a link to a video of a Bantam BRC-60 being used to power a makeshift raft. There are a several other videos at the Bantam site as well. Check out their Facebook page here.
Here’s a rare set of sales book pages (8 pages) that show different kinds of loaders. Looks interesting.
This book is signed by both Ray Cowdrey and Yasuo Ohtsuka.
“The Art of the Jeep 1941-1945, All American Wonder, Japanese edition with added color photos! Very rare book, signed by the Japanese author Yasuo Ohtsuka. Published 1986 and long out of print. 185 pages.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $1500.
(03/10/2014) It appears complete.
“project jeep , under cover for 15 years . will trade for newer riding lawn mower w/ grass catcher , I can send pictures”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800
No restored to perfectly stock condition, but looks real nice.
“4 Cyl flat head, 3 speed, Warren overdrive, all original, no rust. Very straight body with new upholstery and new military blue paint. Runs and drives good.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3750
It sounds like there’s a little more work to be done. Looks good.
“47′ Willy’s jeep with rare half steel cab, rims have new powder coat, new tires and tubes. This is a restoration project that includes new and used parts. Jeep is looking for a home that appreciates history and some TLC!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(03/06/2014) This may make a good restoration or as is project.
“52 Army Jeep,3spd,4cyl,4×4,flatfender. running when parked 20+years ago. Needs TLC, fuel line and tank need too be cleaned, convert to 12v system,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was listed at $2200.
(03/06/2014) There looks to be value here. Motor will run.
“For sale= 1942 GPW jeep built by Ford during World War Two. The body in my opinion, is better than average, it is missing a few parts, but everything is available, as reproduced or can be ordered as original, it needs seats, gas tank and headlights to start with, it will run, and has a title in my name. This is a very good project jeep, it has a lot to work with and a lot of history behind it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
“10,000# winch-12v with alt-spin on oil filter-dry air filter-distributor with module -4cyl go devil engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
The red one may have sold. Now there is just one jeep for sale.
“I have a 1946 CJ2A for sale. The vehicle does not run. The motor is the original L134 Go Devil Flathead and appears to be complete. It also has the original transmission and transfer case. The jeep also comes with a plow as well.
The body needs the flooring redone which can either be bought online as patch panels OR can be repaired with sheet metal. I recently repaired mine and it took about 2 weeks to rebuild the floors.
The fenders, grill, tailgate, are all there and solid.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,500.
(08/26/2013) “1946 CJ2A Jeep 4×4
231 Buick V6 engine
3 Speed tranmission
Hi-Low Range
Warn Overdrive
Warn Winch
11″ brakes
Tow bar
KC lights
15×12 Wheels
33″ Pro-Comp wheels
lifted & shocks
bucket seat ans rear seat, console
roll bar grab handles
bikini top
rear bumper with hitch
gages including tach
new black paint & nice front glass
lots of extras
Queen Creek area”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
Sounds like it might need a little work.
“Looking to sell my 1963 Willys Wagon. I hate to sell it but have too many projects right now and not enough money for them all. It has the Tornado 230 6-cylinder engine, runs great. I have installed a new poly gas tank, fuel pump and new air filter system so it runs clean.
Factory 3 speed manual transmission
As with most 50 year old vehicles there is some rust, which is in the back quarter panel, but not too its not too bad, still very solid body.
I drive it to work ocassionally when the weather is nice, its a clean looking reliable antique vehicle that gets many looks and compliments as there aren’t many on the road anymore. Perfect for crusing the backroads on the nice days ahead.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
This has been lifted quite a bit.
“52 Willy’s jeep custom 7in lift 12v converted custom bumpers custom roll cage new alt. Traction bars track bar added 4cyl flat head runs very good new fuel pump new shocks in front new trans cross member looking to get around 4000”