UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
“1962 Willys Flatfender High Hood, Navy Jeep has a Navy Plack on the dash, 3B, stock 4 cylinder engine, spring over, 35″ BF Goodrich mud terrains, Runs Good. $4000,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
“1962 Willys Flatfender High Hood, Navy Jeep has a Navy Plack on the dash, 3B, stock 4 cylinder engine, spring over, 35″ BF Goodrich mud terrains, Runs Good. $4000,”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This is non-running.
“Jeep 1946 Willys CJ2A. Tub is in fair to moderate condition. Fenders, grill, tailgate in good condition. Windshield frame in moderate condition – there is some rust on the lower portion, but the split glass is intact and the venting mechanism is intact. Frame is in great shape. Transmission shift tower has some slop in it, but internals are fine. Transfer case seems fine. No known issues with the axles. Engine does not currently run, but I imagine it would if it was wired. Engine is not locked, and it has a Supersonic head. Intake and exhaust manifold are new. Starter and generator have been rebuilt. It has new wheel cylinders on the back and new brake drums. Master cylinder needs replaced or rebuilt and brake lines need to be replaced. Seats appear to have been recovered recently with olive canvas. Gas tank and radiator are there and appear to have no holes. Comes with tow bar. I do not have a title. All VIN plates are intact and I will provide a SC Bill of Sale. I am also in the market for a new manufactured 6 X 12 mesh floor trailer that I would consider towards sale.
I ran across this story of Thomas Tugend on CNN. It included a video with a great pic of him in a jeep (seen above sitting in the jeep). The story also reminded me of some family history of my own. My Great Grandfather was born in Nassau, Germany, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1859. He loved both Germany and the U.S. One of his 5 daughters moved to Germany and married a German Military Officer in 1892, who would fight the Allies in WWI (don’t know if he survived — she would die in the WWII 1944 bombing of Hanover). I’d like to know what was going through my Great Grandfather’s mind as WWI broke (but then, I’m the family history buff).
However, Thomas Tugend is still alive and provides this interesting interview on his experience.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5250.
“1951 willys cj 3a 34,8xx miles runs perfect drives great a wonderful flatfender no signs of damage to the body still 6 volt everything works. this jeep is a very nice original piece it has no extra holes cuts or tears with some minor cosmetics it would be parade or show ready. The underneath of the body is a nice as the top all the floor structure is perfect. there is 3 minor places of rust passenger floor(from heater core leak) l/h side of body at gas tank and at r/h taillight all would be an easy fix. I am the 3rd owner it has always been in eastern wa. It has had 1 repaint (was originally Luzon Red). It also comes with a Koenig 1/2 cab with orignal door panels headliner and hardware back window is broke it was stored in a barn for the last 30 + years. The jeep is brown and the cab is orange.”
Hey, it runs; what more do you want?
“Up for sale here is a 1947 willy’s hard-top jeep. Bought 35 yrs ago and used during hunting season thru the 70’s and into the 80’s in upper Pa where I have family. The jeep has been stored indoors in my garage and well serviced thru the years. Has a 4cyl overhead valve engine, manual trans and manual locking hubs as well. Recent new parts include: radiator and newly rebuilt fuel-pump. Up grades include radio and electric wipers. Jeep runs great, all guages work well and frame is solid and tires good. I mounted a tow bar to the front bumper years ago to pull to the mts, as you may well know they are factory geared for the off road. Any ?’s call717-818-6392.”
Some put a ‘seats wanted’ on Craigslist.
“I am looking for front seats for my CJ2 A of which a 2A, 3A or M38 flat fender will fit. Does not need to be covered, frames are ok.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
“Needs some T.L.C. Needs a bigger radiator in the front. It had a radiator in the rear tried to eliminate and add one in the front. But it was not big enough. It needs a front drive shaft. Transfer case pop’s out of two wheel drive sometimes but never pops out of four wheel. Extra features include a high performance chevy 350 motor, dana 44 axels front and rear. 4 wheel disc brakes, 373 gears, four inch sky jacker spring lift. Newer CJ5 frame. The jeep has been put together from the frame up with in 500 hundred miles including new ball joints, tie rods, motor, transmission,transfer case and axels, 22 gallon fuel cell. The jeep initially was built for sand drags but was never finished from previouse owner. Had sat for five years due to previouse owner going into the navy. Never been driven on the roads since built, but has been to the dunes.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
“CJ3A Willys 4 cyl. Rebuilt carb, starter,raidiator,brake’s. 4Speed High&Low Range with P.T.O. 31-10-15″Tires.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(11/03/09) A Dana 60 axles under this?
“1951 Willys Jeep CJ3 with dana 60 heavy axcels 140 hp. go devil flat head motor complete…new gas tank, and sending unit, new head gasget, intake and exhaust gasgets rebuilt carb. need to sell asap … i will even deliver to you thank you have a nice day, contact info”
UPDATE: Still available, but no price listed. Price was $2800.
(10/30/09) The passenger side body panel has been modified.
“All original Flat head 4 cylinder, Fresh tune up, Original tires and Wheels + a spare set of tires, Good running jeep, very fun. Needs some TLC, Do not want to see it sit all winter, Will consider trade for good running Snowmobile. Please call, Mike 801-414-1507.”
Here’s a variety of pics from Gerald. Thanks for sharing!
Here’s Gerald’s trailer and his jeep with Military Tires. The tires make a world of difference. You can see the jeep with the mini terras here.
Here’s some old dealership photos:
Damn, what a lucky kid this guy was … I’m gonna have to talk to mom and dad about this! I had to wait until I was 18 for my first ‘real’ jeep!
I can’t tell how young/old this photo is:
And this is just for fun. If you didn’t catch it, there was a fascinating documentary on the 2006 auction of Star Trek Memorabilia.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
There appears to be some stainless parts on this. It might be a good value.
“1953 Willy’s Jeep, Original 4 cylinder flat head motor. Rebuilt with only 10,000 miles. Warn overdrive, Rancho shocks and Rancho 3 inch lift kit, converted from original 6v to 12v.30in BF Goodrich all terrian tires, chrome tail gate and heavy duty chrome front bumper. runs great, must sell.”
It doesn’t run, but appears complete. Based on the year, I’d say this is a CJ-3A, but the bow holders on the driver’s side suggest CJ-2A.
“It’s a pretty great jeep. I really, REALLY hate having to sell it but, as we all know the economy sucks. Anyways, about the jeep: Of course it doesn’t run it’s been sitting for about 2 years, under cover about 1 year 6 months. Mostly electrical work is needed, and I imagine there is a load of work to be done under the hood. Ran and drove 2 years ago. Stock cover is still in great condition, just needs a thorough wash. Interier is dusty and smelly. Hundreds of extra parts laying around. (Doubles of what’s on the jeep already). NOT a parts vehicle, or un-finished project. Just needs a good strong elbow or two on her for a while.
Will most likely need all 4 new tires, but they haven’t been filled with air in a long time so they might still work, who knows Lol. All are welcome to take a look if you like, shoot me an offer first and we’ll see where we can go from there.”
Check out the knob sticking out of the emergency brake hole. What is that? Also, the carburetor just barely sticks out of the hood. I suspect the air cleaner attaches above the hood? The seller notes that with the exception of the engine, everything is original, which isn’t true.
“This jeep is in good condition with a 52 overhead valve engine, everything else is original…Steering has been rebuilt…new battery…This has the 4 wheel drive with low and high…and it works good.. It shows 36967 but I can’t confirm this. This would make a great hunting/fishing jeep or one to just have fun in…thanks for looking..rudy”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
No offense to the seller, but the seller writes that the low retail value of these are $4100 and the high is $19,000. I suggest the seller visit eWillys for a dose of reality.
“UP FOR BIDS IS A RESTORABLE 1960 WILLYS CJ3B JEEP. THIS UNIT RAN WHEN PARKED, TITLE IS LOST BUT WILL SUPPLY BILL OF SALE. THESE HAVE A LOW RETAIL VALUE OF $4100.00, AVERAGE RETAIL OF $9,700.00 AND A HIGH AVERAGE OF $19,000. IT WOULD TAKE ABOUT $5,000 IN PARTS TO MAKE THIS NEW AGAIN. A COMPLETE REPO BODY IS $2000.00. DON’T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY……….NO RESERVE. UNIT MUST BE PICKED UP HERE UNLESS YOU ARRANGE SHIPPING. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE BIDDING. TITLE WAS LOST AND WILL HAVE TO BE APPLIED FOR IF RESTORED FOR ROAD USE. SERIAL # 57348 61137”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1650.
This looks like a good deal … depends on whether it will start or not.
“1953 Willys Jeep CJ3B for sale. Transmission and transfer case in excellent shape. Motor smoked last time it ran. Jeep is solid, would make a great restoration project, trail rig or hunting rig. Have owned Jeep for a long time and always stored inside.”
UPDATE: Was $23,900. **Status Unknown**
Here’s another pretty Jeepster. These always look great when all shined up!
“1950 WILLYS JEEP CONVERTABLE. EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN!! ORIGIANAL IN-LINE 4 CYLINDER MOTOR. MANUAL TRANSMISSION. COLUMN SHIFTER. NEW TIRES.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3500
(03/27/09) I can’t tell if the body is rough or it’s just reflecting stuff due to its high polish.
“1942 ford gpw flat fender military jeep, like willys. $5000.00, might consider interesting trade. 925-918-1187 days only”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $700.
This looks like a good price for a project jeep.
“We have for sale a 1948 WILLYS JEEP CJ 2 A !!! Ready for restoration… The pics do not show the HOOD,, RADIATOR, WINDSHIELD AND 2 FLAT FENDERS,,, They are in safe keeping and included in the price………of $700.00 pd in cash when picked up locally… More pics are available if you wish to see them”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1800 **Status Unknown**
“1942 Willys WWII CJ 2A Military Jeep in running condition. Has the original 4 cylinder flathead hurricane engine? New Radiator. Has tow bar, tab on the front to put a trailer ball. Has a massive angle iron piece on the rear for multiple locations of trailer balls. Tires are very old and the left rear has a slow leak goes down in about a week. Does not have the vacuum wipers and the passenger seat needs to be bolted down. Runs Great! Due to it’s vintage age to be SOLD-AS-IS, WHERE-IS WHAT-IS. asking 1800.00 or best offer.”.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1500
This looks like it has the Hudson steering column.
“Hey there, I am letting my Project go that I just never got around to starting. It is a 1946 willys jeep, CJ2A. The motor was converted to a small block chevy 265 ci out of a 1955 Car. Other than that, the drive/power train is original. My buddies godfather restored it back in 1986 and painted it with lacquer base paint. Its in way restorable condition. Would make a great wheeler project or use as a great original restoration platform. If there are any questions, please feel free to email or call me at 253 205 74 six four.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
I can’t tell how rough the body is from the one pic.
“For Sale, 1948 Jeep CJ2A, runs excellent drives good, 60-80# oil pressure cold, needs tires brake work and glass”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1200.
“1947 CJ2A $1200.00 FIRM…. 134 L-head 4cyc engine, T-90, 3 speed manual trans, Model 18, 2 speed t-case. This will be a great project car, it doesn’t run and it needs a frame up resto. Engine, trans, transfer case, diffs, driveline included. Mostly all original parts, right down to the steering wheel. Complete vehicle, just needs to be fixed. I was told that all numbers match, I’ve never looked. There are no major modifications, wheels and tires are not original, tires are flat. This Jeep had been sitting for decades is the Santa Clarita area, until I moved it to northern NV. There is surface rust, no body rot or cancer. There are corner plates on the back. These are bolted on and can be removed.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
It’s a parts jeep. Note the later model drive train from a CJ-5. I’m not sure what’s attached to the back of the jeep.
“clean out garage have to may project going on 1947 willys jeep for sale NO TITLE . Has dauntless v6 last run last summer .. All jeep drive train form a cj5 have everthing .”
I doubt there’s much salvagable. Maybe it’s not as bad as it looks?
“1942 jeep willys body make offer call pete 216-6627”