Here’s a neat picture of a couple posted in their MB or GPW at 2LIFE+
Yearly Archives: 2012
1961 CJ-3B Hayward, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: Sold to an eWillys reader.
This looks like a solid, stock CJ-3B.
“This 1961 Willys Jeep has the following features;
• 27,000 miles – Low, Low Miles
• 4 Wheel Drive
• Warren Hubs
• All Stock
• Tall Hood (OHV)
This great jeep was owned by a local Ford dealer for hunting at his Tahoe cabin.”
1946 CJ-2A Walnut, CA eBay
This appears to be a solid jeep.
“1946 Willys
23,936 Miles
Runs great, shifts great, 4WD and 4WD Low gears work great.
Current License in California.
This is what I know. Willys built this model Jeep for the Military only from 1942 to 1945. Then in 1946 Willys offered this model to the public. However very few were sold because there was a glutton of Jeeps available through Military auctions.
Was this a Military or Civilian ? I don’t know.
This Jeep has spent almost all of its life on a ranch on San Diego County.
I just purchased a brand new fuel gauge that needs to be hooked up.
The only thing this jeep needs is a passenger side seat frame to match the drivers side.
And maybe a straight front bumper.
The value of these Jeeps are all over the place. This is no show car but it may very well be the best running and most reliable Jeep around. . . .”
1948 CJ-2A Costa Mesa, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
This looks in good shape with a replacement body.
“1947 Jeep Willys CJ2A
This jeep is amazing!
4WD
3Speed
2000lb wench
Tow bar and system set up ready to tow behind any truck or RV
2 Fuel tanks
No Top only Bimini
400HP
Too Much to list
Runs amazing and drives great!
Everything works
Ready for summer
New supension with all Rancho
Brand New Tires
327 Vete Motor with 5K miles
NO RUST!!!
All new body and motor mounts!!”
1948 CJ-2A Bend, OR **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
The seller thinks that’s a 3B windshield, but clearly it is a low hood windshield.
“Fairly original Willys for sale, except for wheels and windshield. Has an aftermarket 3B stainless steel windshield. Has the original flat head four cyclinder that runs just fine. Has a tow bar that works great if you want to pull it out with your truck or motor home, she tows great. I drive her daily to work in the summer, but top speed is about 45 and I take the back roads.
I do also have an original metal top for a 3B that has never been put on, its in restorable shape.”
35UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $0
1948 Wagon Anadarko, OK $5000
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was available for $5000.
(07/31/2012) Glenn spotted this Delivery Wagon.
“Here is your chance to buy a very rare vehicle. Up for sale is a 1948 Willys Sedan Delivery 4 wheel drive. As you can see by the pictures this Willys is in good shape. Has rebuilt 226 I-6 flathead with 5,000 miles on it. I have owned this vehicle since 1985.”
1966 CJ-6 Anaheim, CA **SOLD**
UPDATE: Was $7000. **SOLD**
“1966 Jeep CJ6 with the factory Dauntless v6. Runs great.
Has the factory Ramsey PTO winch (working), 4 wheel drive works, 3 speed manual. Drives very nice.
To many neat features on this one to list.
This is a very rare jeep and drives very nice.
Over $6,000 in recent recipts for drivetrain work.
Seats, bikini top and seatbelts just redone or replaced as well.
Email me with questions or to set up a time to come by and look at it.”
Year? CJ-3B Waco, TX **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3800
This has a unique heater/blower installed.
“For Sale or Trade. $3800.00, will trade for CJ,WRANGLER, YJ, let me know what you have, this CJ3B does have a clear Tx. title and is currently registered, runs good. Looking for a better daily driver.”
1946 CJ-2A Charleston, WV **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The seller provides a detailed description.
“You are bidding on a 1946 Willys CJ2A. I picked this up a while back with plans of using it around the farm. I have since picked up a newer CJ5 that runs and stops so it is time to find this one a new home. Although not shown in the pictures I do have the radiator, fan and gas tank (stored safely indoors). The Willys came to me without a steering column, brake and clutch pedals or the arms that they attach to. I have a steering column (less steering wheel) from another Jeep along with some pedals and arms that I will throw in to the deal. I will also toss in a couple of master cylinders and a few other pieces I have around from other Jeep projects. You will need to come up with seats, a steering wheel and some small miscellaneous pieces.
As for the motor. A previous owner had pulled the motor for some reason and while it was in his garage it fell against the wall damaging the casting of the carb. I have the carb but my guess is that it is only good for parts. You will need to purchase a carb (they are on Ebay every week). The fellow that I purchased it from re-installed the motor with new motor mounts and I think transmission mount as well. The Jeep will also need an air cleaner. The motor turns by hand but I have made no attempt to start it. The transmission shifts through all the gears and the transfercase shifters seem to move as they should. Driveshafts are currently disconnected but do come with the Jeep.
The frame appears sound from what I can see. It is missing the rear crossmember/bumper but they can be purchased new. The front frame horns still have their gussets and the drivers side frame horn still has the metal data plate. The passenger side frame horn is dented a bit and will need some straightening (see picture).
The body is fairly sound for a 1946 Willys however it is not ready for any car show. The two body tags on the firewall are still attached. The front floor panels have been replaced at some time while the back end is original. The hood will need a little work but I think it is very savable as are the fenders. The drivers side might need a new inner support brace since it has some rust on the bottom. Tailgate is there but there and usable but not show quality. The grille is very nice and includes the sought after bullet shaped lights. The windshield frame is there and with enough time and talent it could be restored but there are better ones out there for the effort it would take. It does not come with the inner windshield frame. If you are not doing a 100% restoration I do have a couple of CJ3A frames that the winning bidder can purchase for an additional cost ($125 to $150 each depending on which frame you select).
The wheels are the sought after 16″ wheels. The tires are not worth anything and two have a slow leak. The front axle is equipped with Warn Premium Locking Hubs.”
1949 CJ-2A Philadelphia, PA **SOLD**
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500
“Selling a 1949 CJ-2A Willis military edition jeep. I have the title for it, but the jeep needs full restoration. Previous owner installed a diff engine which is an f head. For this reason the hood was cut and a custom hood scoop was built. However, if you desire to go back the full original, I do have the full original motor. The motor in the car, runs great and turns right over, however the clutch is seized. The frame is good, but the body needs some love. Looks like a lot of parts r from m38 military. Has a military top, gas can holder with gas can, and military cushions.”

















