UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
The body might not be too bad.
“1946 CJ2A frame great shape and 1950 body tub no hood, fenders or grill. Body needs work. $250.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
The body might not be too bad.
“1946 CJ2A frame great shape and 1950 body tub no hood, fenders or grill. Body needs work. $250.”
Looks well built.
“1944 Willys MB. Rebuilt 3.8 Buick V-6. Rebuilt AT 350 transmission. P/S P/B – GM tilt column. New Rancho suspension. New 35″ tires with aluminum wheels. Full padded cage. Rubicon rack with two 5 gal gas cans. Fully boxed frame. 8,000 lb Warn winch and accessories. two tops. All new rear brakes. Too many goodies to list. Contact me for more information. Hate to sell my favorite toy, but I’m headed out in the fifth wheel for an extended trip. 7500 OBO. Contact Gene at the email above. or call 530-269-1377”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
This looks pretty solid and complete.
“1947 WILLY’S JEEP 225 CU IN V-6 $3000.00 OBO RUNS GOOD, CURRENT TAGS, CLEAR TITLE, 2 BACK JUMP SEATS, HAS BIKINI TOP, NEW BRAKES, NEEDS SOME WORK, HAVE SOME EXTRA PARTS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
“W/removable top, v6, Runs good. Front disk brake conversion. Come test drive. We will consider trades.”
UPDATE: SOLD. Was $6000.
“1948 Willys Jeep. 85% restored. Rebuilt engine and transmission. New tires including spare. White soft top included. Must sell, wife says too many projects.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(03/27/2010) “1952 Willys Jeep, 225 Buick (Jeep) V6 engine, Turbo 350 automatic transmission with Scout II shifter, Power steering, Dana 44 rear axle, roll bar, tow bar, new BESTOP top still in box, almost new 31″ tires. runs good. The only problem is the trans leaks ATF. Call Randy (559) 582-4771.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
(01/18/2011) “For Sale 1948 Jeep Willy’s Cj2A This Jeep was dads baby, and he was always working on it. It has been sitting for about 8 years with the engine
out of it. I have a 6 cyl engine for it that is included. The Jeep is in good condition. It would be an easy rig to get on the road for summer fun.
I also have a set of wider custom wheels & tow bar for it. I am asking $1,800 OBO for it.”
UPDATE: This was real and sold quickly. Was listed at $2500.
“1942 ford jeep, all original, first $2500 takes.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
It seems to me the steps on this appear a little higher than they should be. I can’ tquite figure out how that is.
“1960 Willis Jeep. Was my father-n-laws. Been parked in garage for 3 years. Was running when he parked it but I’m sure it will need a little tlc now. It comes with a hard top & an extra trans.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
I love the battery tie down cord. It does beg the question, why isn’t the battery where it is supposed to be?
“Up for auction is a very Rare Vintage Willys Jeep CJ-3b in Restorable condition, I am not sure of the year and do not know anything about its Pedigree except for the ohv 4 Cyl motor purrs like a kitten, have been told the higher hoods were not available until the early 50’s, so possibly 1955 because of the 5’s in the vin#. Has never been registered, although it does drive great with 4WD high and low range. The locking hubs on front axles are warn hubs and work great, floor pans will need replaced, tailgate has rust along the bottom like most have, front grill is nice, hood looks great, top is aluminum and is also good, frame rails look good, very restorable vintage Jeep, comes equipped with hydraulic snow plow with extended chassis in front for the plow or winch, New battery, runs great, will need restoration, just painted for local parade but will need restored. could also use master cyl rebuild.”