This needs completion, but doesn’t appear that far from it.
“Project Jeep, started it, ran out of money. Still needs work. Rebuilt engine & transmission. Interested call B.J. 614-484-3692”
This needs completion, but doesn’t appear that far from it.
“Project Jeep, started it, ran out of money. Still needs work. Rebuilt engine & transmission. Interested call B.J. 614-484-3692”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
(07/01/2009) This has a fiberglass tilt front clip and a fiberglass body. It could use a paint job at the very least.
“This willys has a fiberglass body w/ tilt front end, 350 4 bolt main, 350 turbo transmission auto. w/ 4wd , power brakes,power steering, tilt steering wheel, stewart warner gauges.”
This looks pretty solid.
“I have a 1946 Willys CJ2a Jeep for sale. It runs great. Awesome vehicle. It is a lot of fun to drive. I can’t keep it because I have no room for it anymore. Asking $,4500. Feel Free to email me with any questions.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(01/24/2010) It’s a bit dirty, but sounds like it’s in solid shape.
“-I have had it for about a year and a half i put a 4in lift and 34in super swamper ltb tires
-it has a 327 with ported heads, oversized cam, edelbrock carb and intake, newer distributer plugs and wires
-the tranny is a muncie 4 speed out of a 68 camaro, stock transfer case with the warn overdrive lever ( it has 4 shifters total)
-it has stock axles with 5.38 gears
I drive it down the freeway at 60mph and there isnt any shake to it. it has never broke down on me and runs very strong and has more than enough power (i have pulled the front tires off the ground a few times). I have taken it wheelin and it does great but the body has zero dents in it and absolutely no rust what so ever. The only difference from the pics is i put black wheels on it and painted the diamond plate corners black. The paint is in good shape but it does have scratches in the paint. I am sking 4300obo and will consider trades for 95 or newer honda or something like it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $900.
(11/07/2010) This still has a little VEC left. SN# 14901.
“I have a project cj2a. It ran a little over a year ago when we started to take it apart to have the body redone. It needs new floor panels. The body and frame match numbers. I have everything for it. I personally just ran out of time. It is at the point where my mom wants it out of our garage. The frame motor trans are in great shape. The fenders are good and the windshield has good glass. It is #14901. Great project. I am asking 900 cash. I would consider partial trades but need at least 600 cash with the trade.”
This looks like it has an updated grille and windshield at the very least. It also has a rear PTO.
“1946 Willys Jeep transmission and motor rebuilt, pto. 5,995.00 obo Call Wally for more info 941-276-0393.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This runs though the body is a bit rough.
“Green Willys Wagon, from the last year of production, before they brought out the Wagoneer, as Kaiser Jeep. Original 6 cylinder flat-head engine that I rebuilt a dozen years ago, and haven’t driven all that much since. This one runs pretty well, though I haven’t used in for several years. Body isn’t too bad, but it’d take some work to get it back to really nice condition. Driver’s side floor needs replacing.”
There might be some value?
“Selling 2 Willys CJ 2/3 jeep rolling chassis with engines, trans, transfer case. Make Offer 860-301-9707”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(05/14/2010) It appears to have a MB windshield. The rims are quite unusual. I’d like a closeup look at those. It looks in great shape.
“1950 CJ3 Willys Jeep, in good condition. Grandpa & Dad used it for hunting for many years. Time to clean out the garage!!!!! Serious only buyer please.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1395
(07/19/20100 Well, it’s a running, driveable GPW with the original engine and tranny.
“This 1943 Jeep is actually made by Ford, not Willy’s. It has the original engine and transmission, and both have been rebuilt; it has a dual, locking transfer case, with low-range for some serious climbing ability; it has fairly new 35” tires; it has a serious “roll cage” for great protection; it has a drop-down tow bar for easy towing; it has an “Ooga” horn; and it was recently painted the eye-catching black and yellow pattern shown below. It’s street legal and off-road ready. Call and buy it if you want to have some major fun.”