Only theone pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1284606169145320
“Cj2a in good running condition only needs some minor work 8k”
Only theone pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1284606169145320
“Cj2a in good running condition only needs some minor work 8k”
UPDATE: Back up for sale.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/710972580800842
“1947 Willy’s cj2a jeep, 4×4, super hurricane 4cyl, 3 speed with twin stick transfer case. All steel body. Has fold out windshield (also folds down. Has 2 bucket seats and a small removeae bench in the back. Runs, drives, is inspected. I have a roll bar and bikini top for it as well. Has an after market heater which works great (melt your ankle off) it’s an old cj so it goes 45mph tops, steering is wandery but manageable. Jeep has hand throttle option which is handy for parades or as a crude cruise control. Very cool driver quality cj2a . 13.500 possible trades try me. tractor with bucket and mower, pickup truck , hot rods etc”
There may be some parts value here. It includes an F-head.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/556930709920865/
“Jeep FC truck, year unknown, purchased with a property no title.”
This has undergone some floor work. Note the underside.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/208085955380750
“Selling for a friend. This is a beautiful cherry red 1947 Willys CJ2A that’s an older restoration. It runs, drives, stops, and has a clear title. I highly recommend watching the YouTube video about this Jeep titled “Buying a Barn Find Jeep & Making it Run Again” under channel name Turn N Burn for detailed information about this Jeep. Service completed in 2022: -All new brake components -Repacked wheel bearings -New water pump -New fuel pump and lines -New 8V battery which is running the factory 6V system -Misc oil seals replaced -New radiator hoses and thermostat The body restoration wasn’t completed to exact factory condition, but the Jeep overall looks great. I would recommend some tlc by making the headlights work, rebleeding the brakes, and removing play from the steering. However, it is ready to enjoy for the season.”
Has some sears branded hubs. Could be worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3491890604415790
“1948 CJ-2A Willys Jeep Project – Lots of New Parts! #CJ2A 189298 We are selling this Willys Jeep project for an estate that we are helping to liquidate. It was a restoration project that was started but never finished. Lots of NEW parts were purchased, but never installed. See photos of parts laid out on table – master cylinder, brake lines, brake shoes, wiring harnesses (2), lights, gaskets, weather strips, and much, much more! Also includes original jack/tools under passenger seat and some assorted vintage fuel cans. Also a vintage winch and extra transmission assembly. We did not start engine, however it does turn over by hand.We were told that the engine did have some work done to it as far as a rebuild. However we do not have any information about it. Please take the time to study photos of extra parts well. Does include extra frame not in photos. Vehicle has good PA title.”
I assume it runs and drives?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1013716229993608
“Serious Inquiries only Will answer questions in person not through DM”
Includes some semi-worn desert dogs.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1373444600162265
“1953-1964 CJ3B. Selling it for PARTS. Extra transmission shown in photo 3. Have extra F-134 and transmission, add $500. Selling as is, needs lots of Tub work, motor ran when I got it. Has been stored inside for last 13 years. I have no time for this project. Serious Jeep folks only.”
Assembly required.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/197883546507960
“1942 Ford GPW Jeep. Serial number GPW-70489 Jeep Comes with new windshield frames, rear floorboards, and new sections of the frame. THERE IS NO DRIVE TRAIN or hood. Someone had swapped civilian stuff under it and it was complete junk. Jeep does come with a title. The trailer is a 1948 bantam. Previous owner cut out the floor other than that it is in good shape. Both for 2000. Will not respond to is this available.”
Engine is stuck. Only one pic provided.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/216806880901568
“Fitted with a 289 ford (stuck) Could be a fun one !! Bill of sale only”
This looks to be a DJ-3A that’s had 4WD added.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5565713310203928
“Have brand new wheels and tires Runs and drives, but no gas tank Hood and windshield and interior have been taken apart but I have all the parts labeled and bagged”
I don’t know what these for anymore.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1292783654653042
“Linkbelt capstan winch kit, for early Willys CJs. Original components. New correct driveline and data plate. Complete with mounting hardware and rope. Jeep not included. Price is negotiable, would consider partial trade for Colt SAA .45”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5265.
(05/15/2023) This has some changes.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/920382882378526
” Has a good 134 F runs good,3speed transmission, high and low transfer case, tilt steering wheel,power steering, tow bar, locking hubs on front axle”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5800.
(04/24/2023) Chris shared this pretty darn stock CJ-2A Lefty.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/624910799139444/?ref=messenger_share
“All original Safely keep and sheltered for past 30 years. New tires – 1 years old – Never touched pavement.
Original fuel tank
Original body color was plymouth gray
Mileage = 66,543 Work vice fender attachment
Going to need a slow walk for first start
needs to be towed out”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/201387152845047/
“Parts jeep rough shape. Used to have a trencher attached years ago. Does not run. No title”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/27/2023) There seems to be some value here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1232426377671330
“1946 and 47 cj2a. NO PAPERS NO PAPERS NO PAPERS. One frame has a serial tag. The tubs are very rough but very solid starts. Have 2 sets of fenders. A fuel tank, good willys tailgate. One is a roller, one has a L134 flathead, t90 and transfer case. Have extra set of axles. All 3 sets of axles I believe are Dana 44. All seem good. The engine is in what I believe to be a 50s cj5 frame and tub is just sitting on it. Have an extra cj2a frame. Lots of little extra parts. One has fiberglass tilt front clip complete. One windshield frame in very rough shape. The engine does run. I have a solex carb in a box. Once again, NO PAPERS. Lots of very good parts. 25 for both and parts. PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE. I’ve owned these for 10+ years, need to clear out the driveway. Message me phone number and we can talk on the phone. I’m not into answering a bunch of questions over messenger”
TJ spotted what looks like a pretty good price. Looks like it may have had a DJ-3A, M-38 or CJ-3A engine.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/178312444893250
“1944 Willys MB WW2 jeep project No title, No transmission Yes it is a project . there is rust , I striped it to bare metal then put a quick coat of green paint , so what you see is there , no hidden bondo over spots.. has all original axels & running gear , no trans or transfer case. motor is a newer CJ flat head . extra parts included.”
For months we wondered if our three breeding cows were pregnant. We were sure about one, but not about the other two. Then, on Wednesday, within the span of 12 hours, all three gave birth to female calves. While we would have preferred steers (for meat), we are well set up with breeding cows for the upcoming years.
Updates delayed until Sat morning.
Bill shared this fine looking Boyer CJ-2A fire jeep.
https://www.fentonfire.com/equipment/1948-willys-fire-jeep-o1148/
“Restored, Highly collectible, Parade Ready “Fire Jeep”
1948 Willy’s Jeep
Make: Willys – Boyer
Model: Willys CJ2A and Boyer B.J. J222
Motor: Willys
Fuel: Gas
Transmission: Manual”
Greg spotted this 2A for sale. Some license plates are used for floor patches and the front frame rails have been rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3322016678059849
“1948 Willys CJ2A. Runs good. Has a clean PA title. New radiator, brakes, alternator, and starter. Spare carb, transmission, and many other parts included. Pops out of 2nd gear. Body is rough, but good for a trail Jeep. $4,200 obo”
Seems worth a look.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/647958417152457
“1966 CJ5 hardtop, has 60’s Ford inline 6, stock running gear, no rust, have wrangler back seat, extra body tub with front hoop roll bar and frame, doesn’t run but does crank, probably needs fuel system clean and points, brakes work”
Looks like there’s value here. It lacks an engine. has a military windshield.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/767362911521597
“1947 Jeep Willys, it’s in pretty rough shape but definitely worth rebuilding for the right person. Body is in decent shape for the year, there is some rust in the normal spots for these. Floor will need to be replaced. Does not have an engine, all other drive train is there tho. There is no title. Message me for more detail if interested”
Andy, from Argentina, standing in his engine compartment at Washougal Classic Jeep while Richard and Jake work on his engine.
Recently, through Facebook, I was made aware of Andy, who is driving his Willys wagon from Argentina to Alaska. I lack many of the details, but I know that by early May Andy had made it all the way to Oregon when his engine finally gave out. Unable to go any farther, he and friends reached out through Facebook to find someone would could help him fix his engine (a couple posts on this FB page).
Richard Darr of Washougal Classic Jeep, near Vancouver, Washington, volunteered to help. While Andy stayed with a friend in Tigard, Oregon, Richard towed the vehicle to his place, diagnosed the problems:
“The engine has some serious issues for sure and the cracks have us spooked as well but we are going to try and breathe life back into this engine to hopefully finish the journey to Alaska. We really don’t know if the cracks happened recently or been there for quite some time. We are going to put a new timing set in and reseal the valves, clean out all the blockages in the cooling ports and new head gasket and top it off with a tune up and see what happens. Drive it around locally a bit to see how it takes. If it seems healthy enough to send Andy on his way then off he goes.. if not.. then we will have to switch gears and come up with a replacement engine or something. Jake and I are happy to do what we can to get Andy to the finish line of his more than 8 year Trek.”
After a couple weeks, Richard and Jake were able to repair the engine enough that Andy decided not to invest in another block. They test drove the wagon recently and are satisfied it is ready. Andy test drove it as well and says it is more powerful than it has been since Bolivia (I can only guess something happened to the engine there?). So, Andy is prepared to take off towards Alaska again.
During the process, did require Richard to spend $400 of his own money (plus all the time). I’m going to send Richard $200 to cover half his expenses. If anyone wants to donate as well, you can send money directly to me through PayPal (Payment@ewillys.com) and I will send Richard an additional check based on any donations (he doesn’t have PayPal). If you have any questions, just email me: d@deilers.com.
Ron Fitzpatrick recently revealed two parts GPAs he apparently has acquired, which I imagine he will transform into one? Anyway, I wanted to highlight the green one, as it is one of the oddest modified GPAs I’ve ever seen. The pics are from this post: https://www.facebook.com/ron.fitzpatrick.g503/posts/pfbid0oJdt1qQ8yYYtgsJ1QkETtynEJpbEWQUJvPtd8ncrXvFeZNB3S8czBzdXie8Qqr1Gl
Bill shared this article from Silodome on the Austin Champ. It included the below video.
TJ spotted this Howe Fire Jeep, which is now a pile of parts. Still, I can’t imagine there isn’t value of some kind here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1250696848887071
“The first photo is for illustration of what a Fire Jeep looks like. It is a project with nearly all the necessary parts”