UPDATE: Price dropped to $8500. Seems to be missing a cap on the rear axle.
“An American icon and always an old friend close to be a complete original jewel.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8500. Seems to be missing a cap on the rear axle.
“An American icon and always an old friend close to be a complete original jewel.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000
Looks like a nice combo.
“1946 Willys CJ2A with Bantam trailer: Jeep in Very Good condition inside and out. Trailer needs minor work. Runs good. Always Garaged.
Not necessary to purchase trailer with the Jeep, but the trailer will not be sold alone.
Jeep and Trailer- $10,000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $15000
All original except for a laundry list of items.
“Original 1947 willys jeep with trailer. All original. Clean title. 3 speed transmission and 4×4. Great for outdoor use or weekend joy ride. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4950.
(04/24/2014) Looks like this is a VEC body. Has an f-head.
“For being 68 yrs old, this is a very nice vehicle. It has matching frame and body serial numbers and numerous newer parts including:
– “F” Head 90 hp motor
– rebuilt transmission
– 12 volt conversion with remanufactured generator
– carburetor
– solenoid, coil, starter & battery
It certainly isn’t perfect, but it’s hard to expect more for the age and the price.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
(04/03/2015) It’s a Texas-like hunting jeep.
“Very solid ,clean, and good running Willys jeep. All original except seats. Back seat is quickly removable.”
Seller lists as a 1950 CJ-2A, but obviously one of those facts is incorrect.
“1950 cj2a jeep Fantastic speciman ready to go Runs drives and looks great Pictures on request to your email. Looks just like it came off a MASH set New battery,starter, tires ,top”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(12/06/2014) Solid militarized CJ-2A.
“This is a hybrid Willys CJ2A body and chassis, with an MB front end, with correct military accessories, and correct WWII Olive Drab green paint, made to match that of the WWII Willy’s MB. Ready to drive. It cold starts first try every time, runs smooth and drives straight. Converted to 12 Volt system. 4 wheel drive is fully operational. 8,000 miles on original 4 cylinder L head Go-Devil engine. 3 speed – T-90 Transmission. 5 brand new military style tires. Always garaged. The body has been restored, minor rust on frame. Includes PTO winch on front end, which is operational but does not have a cable. Comes with authentic soft top from a Ford GPW. Locations of choke and throttle do not match that of an MB, but can be moved to correct locations. Includes spare cylinder head, all gaskets necessary for an engine overhaul, brand new spare Solex Carburetor, new spare intake and exhaust manifolds and gaskets. This jeep is more reliable than my daily driver; I really don’t want to let it go and know I will regret it when it’s gone so come get it before I change my mind. ”
Looks solid.
“1946 Willys Jeep. Frame off restoration. Everything rebuilt or new. Original motor, trans, rearend, transfer case. Runs and drives perfect. 4X4 works great. Asking 20k OBO.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(11/26/2015) It’s a project.
“Was intended to be a project but we have too many happening right now. This will make a great vehicle to use for parts or to restore! Will consider offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900.
(07/26/2014) Needs brake maintenance.
“I’m selling my 1947 Willy’s Jeep that is dressed up like an Army Jeep. This thing looks cool! I bought it from a guy last fall with the intention of using it for advertising, but I have to many cars again. The previous owner said that he pulled everything apart and rebuilt the engine, tranny, t-case, axles, and the body, then put her all back together and painted her army green. I added the stars and US markings just to dress it up a little. It needs the brakes serviced and bled, some seat covers, and a windshield. Personally, I would sell the M38 windshield frame and buy an old split windshield frame instead, but you can decide what you would like to do. As always, I am interested in trades. I love guns and military stuff, but am open to anything. I like old sports cars and muscle cars too.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
(01/09/2015) It’s got some M-151 rims.
“Just a cool old ride fresh green paint with all the extras 4 cylinder runs good drives like a 1946 army jeep the price is very fair for this ride leaves room for you to add your own personal touch needs seat cushions and top or just throw a couple lawn chair cushions in it and go not selling as true army jeep cause thats a hard thing to determine but its a 46 willy jeep clean clear title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500
(12/23/2014) Look solid.
“1947 cj2a, rebuilt l134 flat head, new wiring harness, new master cylinder,brake lines,wheel cylinders, rebuilt transmission and transfer case,rebuilt carburetor, new beachwood canvas seats.
perfect body, no rust anywhere. New od paint.
done as a military tribute complete with invasion star on the hood.
Needs nothing but a new home.”
UPDATE: Was $9000. Now ‘Make Offer’.
(10/07/2014) Looks solid. Seller believes the jeep was built in 1945, though it seems to be missing the column shift and a couple other items. It does have full floating rear hubs.
“Total restoration from the frame up in 2012.
This Jeep was built in 1945, between July and December in 1945
The drive train is end run military parts.
Come and see it in Sycamore or go to the Franklin Park, Illinois. military show, October 10, 11 12.
I could deliver within a few hours of Chicago for $1.00 per mile figured by map quest, and paid in advance, after purchase.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
It’s a project.
“What you are looking at is an original 1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep that has been painted like a military Jeep. The jeep is a project Jeep. It does not run or drive as of now. It’s fairly complete and the body is pretty solid. It will need floor patching or repair if you wanted to make it perfect. The sides of the body have no bondo on them and are very solid and pretty straight. All you see on the Jeep goes with the Jeep. ”
UPDATE: Still Available
(07/16/2014) Looks solid, but might need some tuning.
“My father is in poor health. I am selling some of his toys for him. This is a 1951 Willys Jeep that was restored when he bought it in 2001. It has not been run in a couple years. It did run good when he was using it some. It mostly has sat in his heated garage all these years. Hi book value is $23K. We are asking $17,500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800
Looks solid, but not everything works. For example, the parking brake is missing.
“Restored cj3a, daily driver, everything works. Willing to deliver. Clean title ready to go.”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $8000.
Appears solid.
“1946 CJ2A Willy’s Jeep Military Replica-229 GM V6 motor, new wheel cylinders, new master cylinder, new rubber brake hoses, new gas tank. Runs great! Body & frame are in very good condition , frame and body have matching # tags . You won’t be disappointed . Call for more details.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(10/06/2014) Seller won this on eBay, but wants to sell.
“Won on eBay to restore for WW2 reenacting Jeep. No rust through, runs, great project for restorer. Not looking for a profit, just to break even or at least come close. Make an offer and we’ll see how it goes. This car is garaged.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make offer
This militarized CJ-2A may be worth a look.
“I have a 1946 Willys cj2a jeep for sale or trade, make me an offer.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
(01/28/2014) It looks like this CJ-2A has a WWII body of some type.
“Willy’s Army Jeep. Runs great. Good condition … new tires and top. Towing bar.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $9975.
Looks ready for a parade.
“1948 willys jeep CJ-2A,restored, militarized, rust free, drive anywhere, excellent mechanical condition, 12 volt, driving and blackout lights, just as nice underneath, flathead go devil engine, 3 speed, 16″ wheels and tires, 55 mph cruise, 20 mpg, rear seat and 4 seat belts, no death wobble, many new parts, reords kept since restoration, fun and very reliable”
As military clones go, this looks good.
“Selling my Willy’s Jeep I used for reenacting. Restored 5 yes ago. Original, NOS, and reproduction parts. Bike is for sale too. Hurt knee won’t be one 2 wheels anymore either.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4795.
It’s got some hat channel issues, but runs and drives. No title.
“WILLYS CJ2A MILITARY CLONE. 1940-52 MODEL NO VIN OR SERIAL NUMBER SO I CANT SAY YEAR FOR SURE. RUNS AND DRIVES SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. BILL OF SALE NO TITLE NO TRADES CASH IN HAND ONLY. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
This appears to be a CJ-2A chassis with an MB body.
“Very good condition. Good running condition. Has a canvas top to go along with the Jeep. Also, has a military Bantam trailer that is available as well.
Asking $8000 for the Jeep. Trailer is negotiable.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8995
This militarized CJ-3A looks solid.
“I am offering up for sale my 1949 Willys CJ-3A Jeep. I have owned this Jeep since 1995 after searching for years for a solid flat-fender. It was originally a Fire Jeep from New Jersey where it was used for fighting brush fires. It had always been garaged and was rust free. It has 48,000 original miles. When I acquired it, the owner had painted over the original red paint with an amateur camo pattern, so I decided to do it up as an M38 in WW2 OD. It has always run like a swiss watch. Sheet metal is all original and it is still 6-volt. I installed lock-out hubs, but have the originals. It is a very early CJ-3A, as it has the Dana 41 rear axle, and the windshield is dated Dec. 48. If you are looking for a nice original solid flat-fender, this is it! This is no cobbled-up rust-bucket resurrection like most you see for sale. I have a spare transmission/transfer case and front & rear differentials from a 1952 M38A1, all excellent, which I will include. I dearly hate to part with this Jeep, but we are moving and I will not have storage for it. This is an outstanding early Jeep and a rare opportunity. The CJ-3A is the rarest early model Jeep with only about 100,000 ever made. I will not entertain any low-ball offers, so please don’t waste your time or mine.”