Looks promising. Only one pic provided.
“totally restored 1946 willys cj2a”
Looks promising. Only one pic provided.
“totally restored 1946 willys cj2a”
UPDATE: **SOLD** was $12,900.
(03/12/2016) Looks in good shape.
“1946 Willys CJ2A. I found this wonderful Willys/Jeep in dry storage where it has been since 1987. It was last driven then. It was repainted once in the late 1970’s. 1979 is what I was told. I don’t claim to be a jeep expert but I have been restoring muscle cars for 30 years. I don’t recall seeing anything any vehicle cleaner than this Willys. It is in astounding condition for a 70 year old vehicle. I own a repair garage and as such went through this Willys mechanicals from end to end. Fluids all drained refilled. I rebuilt the fuel pump, master cylinder and carburetor. I removed the oil pan to check for debris, clean and reseal. The entire fuel system was cleaned spotless to remove all old fuel residues. Plugs and points were installed. Upon completion of all this work, I hit the starter button and the original engine fired immediately and runs perfectly. Continue reading
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000.
Looks like a good price.
“1946 Jeep Willys CJ-2A flat fender
Small Block Buick V6
Fully Enclosed Leather Cover
Bikini Top
Aftermarket stereo and speakers
Interior 4/10
Clean Title
Valid Registration
Cj2a”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8000
(03/23/2016) Nice vintage CJ-5, though the tails lights don’t look stock. But, that’s trivial.
“1961 CJ-5 Bone Stock / Totally un-molested. F-Head 134 Hurricane 4 Cylinder / 3 Speed Transmission T 18 twin shift transfer case. Everything on the jeep works. Jeep has new springs and shocks, shackle nuts and bolts and Fresh a oil change.The heater even works, but will need the heater core replaced. It has a small drip. Hard top is in great condition, one of the best hard tops I have ever seen. As you can see from the pictures there is slight surface rust on the hard top, just scratches. The body is very straight. The jeep has always been kept in garage. The body has minor rust as you can see from the picture. At some point in its life the jeep received a matching sky blue second paint job. The passenger side floor board is the worst and will need to be fixed, but this a pretty simple job. Tires have good tread and I have a spare pair of studs.
I was thinking modifying this jeep, but I can’t bring myself to molest a Jeep this nice. It’s a true survivor It’s almost impossible to find a 55 year old CJ-5 in this condition. I’m looking for a Tuxedo Park Mark IV. Drive it home tomorrow or tow it with the tow bar. Bring a 2″ Ball. I drive this Jeep every weekend to Garage Sales. I bought it from the original owner with 34,000 miles. They put $2,000 worth of work into it in 2014. Water Pump, Battery, Radiator, Fuel Tank, New Carb, Fuel Line, New Fan Belt, Ignition, Starter, Etc. Etc. Etc. I also have pristine period correct collectors license plates I might throw in for the right price. I also have a Dana 30 front axle with discs and completely rebuilt and restored Ramsey PTO winch. I would have to adjust the price if you wanted me to include these too.
$6,000 OBO or trade for a Tuxedo Park Mark IV CJ5 or CJ6 I will give you cash to make up the balance if the Tuxedo Park if it’s really nice.”
UPDATE: Was for sale last month. Price has been increased, suggestion someone bought and is reselling it? New seller doesn’t mention the dump bed.
“Restored !
Grate for coffee shop Cruzer !
Hang with your buddy’s and there high dollar Mercedes, Mustang, Chevy, Corvette Jaguars, old Classic Dodge off road hot rods and 4×4’s and enjoy the coffee.
This Willys is in the High Dry Desert of the SW.
Located in Albuquerque nm. I am Asking $19,500 maybe a part trade.
I can deliver if need be as I love driving this truck every where. But it’s slow 🙂
Fly into and I will pick you up at the Airport.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6250.
(10/06/2013) “Must sell my beautiful flatfender jeep, very nicely rebuilt including many, many new parts. All stock except for it was converted to 12 volts with an alternator. My first car was a ’47 Willys CJ2A, which I bought when I was 16 and sold when I was 26 because I needed a truck for my business. This Jeep was an attempt to recapture the good ol’ days, which really aren’t that easy to get back at 59! My attention is now on restoring a Jeep FC 170 and I need to sell the old ’46 to finance the project. It’s got a clear title and is ready to run.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $6200.
(10/27/2015) Listed as a 1942, it looks civilian.
“This 42 Willys Runs and drives great. Has Original 4 cylinder engine And 3 speed transmission.Also has the original drivetrain. Has aftermarket Warren manual hubs, one piece rear axles and 2 inch lift springs.Tires are in Excellent shape. Interior is in good shape, The top is in fair condition Has sun damage On the drivers side Door window And Left rear Plastic window.Feel free to email me with any questions you may have and thank you for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
Looks like a beautiful build.
“very nice ’53 willys highhood, gm 225 v6 odd fire engine, 3 speed with warn overdrive, warn hubs, bfg tires with matching spare, aluminum wheels, front bumper with 8000 lb warn winch, rear bumper with swing out jerry can holder and spare tire holder. power steering and tilt column, disc brakes, mechanical lockers in diffs. runs great. you dont see many in this good of condition around, look at the pictures they speak for themselves.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9200
(02/21/2016) Looks nice. Has V6.
“This is a good running drive able truck with a Buick V-6 and a 10,000 lb koenig PTO winch. All other running gear is original. Older restoration with a few issues remaining, such as parking brake linkage, crack in windshield, a dent in the hood from a tree limb and heater, horn and windshield wipers do not work. Serious inquiries only.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(03/03/2016) This might be a good price. The Meyer top appears to be in great shape.
“Rebuilt engine, 4 cyl, 3-speed, hard top. Needs 2 windows. Price firm.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,000.
(02/25/2016) Nicely refurbished, but not restored.
“Totally restored. With title. Tons of extra parts.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
Dan spotted this nice looking wagon.
“A short history of this 1962 Jeep Willys Utility Wagon: it was originally purchased in late 1962 by Motherlode Bank of Placerville, CA for use by the bank in evaluating rural properties for potential mortgages. The president of the bank bought the truck from the bank when he retired, and he left it to his son who later gave it to his nephew, who kept it on a farm near Modesto, CA. The nephew later sold it to a northern California real estate appraiser who was evaluating the farm and saw it in a barn, and he sold it to me in 2010. I found the vehicle online and had it shipped to Georgia, after many discussions with the owner and a thorough inspection in California.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,500.
“Flat 4 cyl 3-speed manual transmission with high and low range, 4WD. Original condition maintained. Complete engine overhaul (Reynolds Automotive Machine Shop in Bakersfield,CA. Driven approx. 500 miles since. Recent oil change and tune-up.
REBULT: transmission, transfer case, starter, carburetor, steering mechanism, and emergency brake.
NEW: radiator core, battery, brakes, tires, shock absorbers, spark plug wires, gas tank, front and rear axle bearings, races and seals, oil in front and rear differentials.
ADDED: seat belts and side mirror.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
The body was stretched from it’s CJ-6 size, making it not so much rare as it is custom. A neat jeep though. It’s not clear to me, but I think this was a CJ-6 stretched onto a Scrambler chassis?
“One of a kind very rare. Use it like a truck or a Jeep. No smog required. Clean title, pink in hand. Professional Custom stretch CJ8 Scrambler. Factory 304 v8, t18 4 speed stick shift, model 20 t case twin stick, 4.0 low range. Dana44 rear, Detroit locker, 33 spline shafts, rear warn hubs, front Dana 30, ARB air locker, both with 4.88 gears. On board air engine driven compressor. 4″ lift kit, 33” BFG mud tires. Runs and drives excellent. Lots of power. I have full soft top and full soft doors plus half soft top and half doors. It comes with a very nice tow bar and lift jack. Lots of money invested in this jeep. Very easy to tow because all wheels unlock.
This is great jeep to own for jeep enthusiasts. My price is firm. “
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $16,500. Now listed here:
(03/13/2016) Looks like a well-modified wagon.
“’52 Willys Station Wagon, 383 Chev. engine with 350 turbo, 10 bolt Chev. rea end. Rack ad Pinion steering, tilt steering wheel, A/C. Silver and lavender apint, lavender upholstery.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
(01/16/2016) Look solid.
“1979 Jeep DJ-5G Postal Jeep
AMC (Audi) 121 cu in (2.0 L) straight-4, 904 TorqueFlite automatic
Rear wheel drive.
Right hand drive.
Great shape, all new floor supports welded in 3 years ago. Some leaks/body issues.
Replaced seats with PT cruiser seats w/ 3-point seat belts; everything else mostly original.
Runs great. Was my daily driver for 3 years, put 20k+ miles on it myself.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8900
It’s a militarized 3A.
“1951 Willy’s Jeep CJ3A, Original/Military Resto Mod
Runs/Drives like the day it was built
79k Miles
Overdrive Transmission * Original 4 Cyl. Engine * New Radiator * 3 Speed Transmission * 4 Wheel Drive
Barn Find – Clean Body with NO Rust”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $36,500.
“JUST ARRIVED, 1952 Jeep Willy’s Wagon 3-speed manual transmission 4-wheel drive with ONLY 40,000 miles. Miles are exempt on the title. 6,226 Super Hurricane, 3-speed manual transmission, Spicer Transfer Case, Original Instrument Cluster and Instrumentation. RESTORED from Front to Back, top to bottom. We have a copy of the Appraisal from 2/23/15 from Mahan Classic Auto Appraisals in Texas, this Willy’s was valued at $37,500. We are selling for $36,500. Be sure to watch for MUCH MORE INFO COMING SOON. Please be sure to view all 65 detailed photos at www.jimbabishauto.com. Call Jim Jr. for more info. Feel free to call us with any questions. Watch www.jimbabishauto.com for MORE INFO coming soon. Thanks for looking at this Classic Jeep Willy’s”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $11,900.
Great looking wagon.
“1962 Willy’s wagon , 4 x 4 , 3 spd , Hi-low range , L-226 Hurricane In-line 6 cyl , 55 K original miles , Ready for summer cruising”
Nice looking wagon.
“1962 Willys Wagon 4×4. Chevy 350 auto, Dana 44’s….not chopped up, a well done conversion. New carb, maintained yearly, always garaged. Reliable start with plenty of things to tinker with if you want to make it a show car. Power Steering, Disc and Drum brakes. Tires have less than 1000 miles. This is my SoCal surf wagon, I drive it…put boards on the roof and dogs in the back. It’s not perfect but it’s fun!
If it was a show car it would be 25k+
15k firm and I’m not in a hurry. ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No price.
Glenn spotted this one. This may prove to be worthy of being called ‘collectible’.
“1970 Jeepster Commando
Convertible. Excellent condition. Approximately 4500 original miles. 8,000 lb Ramsey winch. Yellow. One owner. Runs perfectly. New starter and battery. All reasonable offers considered.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $8500
Has some custom interior work.
“1951 Willys Jeep Wagon
High performance Chevy small block V-8
Holley carb
Edelbrock manifold
Strong running motor
Four wheel drive
Custom wood headliner
Custom rear stereo cabinet
Custom paint
Custom front and rear bumpers with storage (stock front bumper included)
Custom safari roof track
Tilt wheel
$11,000 OBO
Clean title
Cash only. No trades.
Call, text, or email Mark anytime”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
“This was my dads. He ordered it in 1965 in Phoenix. I have every paper since that day. I inherited it 19 years ago and have done my best to enjoy it and keep it as amazingly original as it has always been. It has 34K original miles, it has never had a tow hitch on it. He mostly pulled it behind his truck for hunting. I transport it on a trailer. 4 years ago I was afraid it might start to rust (I moved to Montana) so I painted it with concept paint in the original paint code (Indian ceramic). I haven’t hooked everything up since painting (like the wipers and heater, and) but I have EVERY PART.”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $18,500.
This FC is supposed to be all original, including paint.
“(antique, classic, four wheel drive)For sale is an original 1963 Willys Jeep FC170 still in the original owners name. Original paint red and white. The best original interior on one of these that I’ve ever seen. And I’ve owned over 100. 29,000 original miles. Original paperwork and keys. 8′ Meyers snowplow. Koenig PTO driven winch at front of bed. Steers like butter. 6 cylinder, 3 speed. Hands down the best ORIGINAL FC170 I know of. They’re only original once. From my personal collection. $18500. ”