This appears to have a CJ-3B windshield.
“Jeep 1949 CJ2 2300cc ford courier engine 4 cylinder new exhaust Alumunum top available 5,500.00. 541-856-3330”
This appears to have a CJ-3B windshield.
“Jeep 1949 CJ2 2300cc ford courier engine 4 cylinder new exhaust Alumunum top available 5,500.00. 541-856-3330”
UPDATE: This is back on eBay
(03/17/2012) This is a nice looking CJ-2A, though not 100% accurate.
“THIS IS A 1947 WILLYS JEEP.THE JEEP RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.COMPLETE RESTORE WAS DONE THREE YEARS AGO WITH NO EXPENSE SPARED.WE HAVE DRIVEN THE JEEP 200 MILES OR SO A YEAR AND IN A FEW PARADES AND ENJOYED IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS I WOULD BE HAPPY TO ANSWER THEM.MAY BE ABLE TO HELP WITH DELIVERY ON EAST COAST.THANKS FOR LOOKING”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/01/2010) There might be some value there … This was listed three years ago for $1400. According to the old post, this was ‘great grandpa’s jeep’
“1942 Willies MB, been in the family since the war. Buick V6 motor, has not run for 30 years, you will need a trailer to move. Come’s with a hard top, metal door’s wire frame door’s and a spare. Was a good creaper back in the day.”
UPDATE: Paul just forwarded me a new video of his nicely modified flattie. He first sent me pictures of his jeep back in 2008. Below is the original post.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgJPOX1QIoM
Published November 14th, 2008
Paul wrote to me the other day, professing he’s stricken with the dreaded flatfender disease. I told him to take two pills and send me more pics in the morning. Fortunately for all of us, he followed my advice and has sent me a variety of images of his labor of love for the past 3 decades.
Back in August of 1979, he innocently purchased a 1944 MB for only $800. It was pretty much all original, worn out, but in running condition.
It didn’t take long for Paul to decide to make a few upgrades, changing the engine to a V-6, purchasing a new body, and more. Then, at some point he decided the drive train needed updating, the tranny and transfercase should be swapped out, a bigger engine was needed, and the dreaded flatfender sickness had overtaken Paul.
The good news is that I believe the sickness has run it’s course, as he’s ended up with a beautiful jeep that will serve him well for years to come. Also, fortunately for Paul, he seems to encountered a disciplined form of the illness, as I don’t see 7 or 8 other flatfenders in various stages of disrepair out on the lawn :-).
You can view some additional pics of the tilting hood in this post.
Here are the specs:
Body: Acme all steel, replaced in 1980
Tilt front end: all steel, tilts on a roll cage fabricated from ½” pipe
Frame: From a 2 wheel drive Jeep Dispatcher. Frame is boxed, has dual shock mounts up front. This is a much stronger frame than the original.
Roll cage: custom made, mounts to frame in 6 places. Seats mount to cage along with spare tire.
Engine: I started with the original 4 cylinder flat head, then an odd fire 225 V6, finally the Chevy V8Chevy 350, 4 bolt main, bored .030 to make 355 cubic inches. Has all Eldelbrock aftermarket equipment including internals, aluminum heads and intake, along withdual quad carbs. The combination of 400 horsepower, short headers, and small glass pack mufflers, makes the thing sounds like a demon.
Transmission: Turbo 350 with B&M shift kit and converter
Transfer Case: Dana 20, Novak brand adapter
Differentials: Early 70’s Jeep, 3:73 gears.
Steering: Chevy column out of a Chevy Caprice along with Chevy manual box. The crazy thing is that the two bolt hole spacing that held the column in the Chevy was the exact spacing needed in the Willys
Brakes: Chevy master cylinder along with swing pedal (out of a Chevy Vega), has updated 11” drums along with emergency brakes.
Seats: The tilt column makes it easier to get into the high sided bucket seats. I lowered the seats down about 4″, and about 4″ to the rear by notching the body without making it look too butchered.
Some pics of the build process:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
Some extra diamond plating on the bumper and floor boards.
“1948 Willys CJ2A Jeep. This vehicle has been used in numerous car and Jeep shows. It is drivable and is in excellent running condition. This Jeep has a front tow bar, so it can be flat towed. It is 90% original, other than some added on diamond plating and a half top roof. This vehicle is one of the Jeeps that is in the Guiness Book of World Records for being part of the World’s largest Jeep only parade in Butler, PA 2011 (Certificate of authinticity is available).”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Runs and drives, but needs some finishing.
“1947 Jeep Willys
– no rust
– runs
– power steering
– Windshield frame & glass mounted (not pictured)
Needs a couple things to be finished but can be test driven. Lots of new parts & extra parts.
Will trade for family fishing/lake boat.
Valued at $2900”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000
(04/19/2011) “1945 Jeep runs good. has a 1964-1967 Ford 200C.I. straight 6 cyl. engine
New set of gauges, also have the originals.
I was told that the transmission was the original. I believe the
axle were changed. Floors have been covered with diamond plate.
Needs Some TLC, brakes work, I have brake cyl. kits for it.
Tires are 10-15LT
Clear Colorado title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was no price.
Unclear if this runs or not, but sounds like it would make a good jeeping jeep.
“Willys jeep has Buick 3.8 v6, front axle dana 25 posi, rear axle dana 44 posi full floating, dana 18 double stick t case, sm 465 tranny, headers exhaust, aluminum edelbrock intake and carb, new thornbird tires lots of stuff done to it”
No pics provided.
“ITS SELLING FOR PARTS OR RESTORE. ENGINE TURNS BUT TIMING GEARS IS BAD, MOSTLY ORIGINAL, YOU CAN CALL JOHN AFTER 6:00 OR LEAVE A MESSAGE AT 989-588-9549 NO SCAMS NO SPAMS”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.
(02/29/2012) This appears worth a look.
“1964 Jeep fc 150 with meyers plow,hyd lift,non hydro turn,good brakes,low milage,good glass,restorable,have paper work, serial #65548-25809”