It’s a project. It might be a 1948 CJ-2A.
“1948 CJ3A Jeep project, has 289 ford engine, full top, Saginaw steering box, and 2 in lift body has little rust will need to be completed and registration is non op asking”
It’s a project. It might be a 1948 CJ-2A.
“1948 CJ3A Jeep project, has 289 ford engine, full top, Saginaw steering box, and 2 in lift body has little rust will need to be completed and registration is non op asking”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/12/2015) Has some parts value.
“1953 Willies Jeep almost complete. Has high hood, steel cab and doors. Rusty but has lots of good parts and a good title.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/20/2015) Has a few updates.
“I’ve got a very clean 1948 Jeep Willys CJ2A.
The Willys CJ2A was one of the civilian jeep designs put out by Willys after the completion of the war. Similar in most ways to the Willys MB. It runs and drives great, new carb, new top, new tires, ect. This Jeep has had a total restoration. The seats are being re-upholstered in black. ”
These will be auctioned Sat 17th.
“1953 & 1957 Willys military jeeps with titles, also jeep body & running gear (no title)
These jeeps will be sold at auction, Saturday, October 17 at 2 pm. Auction Site:
14157 E 580 Rd, Inola, OK
Mr. Ed’s Auction Co.”
Making a long story short, Ann and I drove to Omaha (non stop for 24 hours) to retrieve her son Daniel. On our way back we decided to take a slightly scenic route (he’s never seen Colorado or Utah).
After all our driving on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, we knew how those Pony Express riders felt as they raced across America! This was taken Wednesday evening at a rest stop near the board of Nebraska and Colorado.
With that in mind, we left Colorado Springs on Thursday on a northwest course to Alma. I then planned to head east over 13,000ft Mosquito Pass, drop into Leadville, and continue onward to I-70. Mosquito Pass sounded like it would be a harmless little pass, but we discovered the name belies the difficulty.
We started in Colorado Springs and drove west toward Grand Junction. I’d hoped to cut across Mosquito Pass.
Mosquito Pass’ history is as old as Leadville. It was built in 1877 for $25,000 by the president of the St. Louis Smelting and Refining Company to serve Leadville miners. The wagon road was desperately needed to bring in supplies from the Denver area and ferry smelted ore out of the Rockies. the road was crucial for Leadville’s transformation into a boomtown by the late 1870s. In 1879 my great great grandfather joined the crowd and built the Billing & Eilers smelter (which became the Arkansas Valley Smelter, the last smelter in Leadville).
In 1881 my then fifteen year old great grandfather Karl Eilers and two of his Denver friends decided it would be neat to visit Leadville. So, during the summer they hopped on some horses and rode the one-hundred-mile route. They traveled from Denver to Breckenridge, up over Hoosier Pass, and then over Mosquito Pass. How many kids get to do anything like that these days??
Leadville and the tales of my grandparents fill some of the pages of my newest book, so I wanted to make the journey over Mosquito Pass to see what they saw. Since the weather was perfect and the pass was open, I decided this was a great time to do it. I just didn’t know I needed a better 4×4 vehicle!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
(08/18/2015) This might be a good price.
“1947 willys cj2a jeep
NO SMOG-clean title
Has “original” drivetrain (recently rebuilt)
Flat-head 134 “L-head” engine
T-90 3 speed trans.
Dana 18 transfer case.
Original Stewart Warner gauges.
Has roll bar and comes with a bikini top.
3 inch rancho suspension lift kit
Entire tub has been coated in a
“rhino type” bedliner for protection.
Not a parade jeep but, runs great and is very reliable.”
This runs and drives. It also includes the vented windshield.
“1960 willys jeep runs and drives good lights and turn signals work great. 3 speed 4 cylinder body in good shape, seats need to be redone good tires ready to go play in the hills. Motor is in excellent condition”
Mark just posted this at Sellajeep.com.
“Rebuilt 327 V-8 Corvette Motor
Holley 4 Barrel Carburetor
Twin Stick Transfer Case 4×4
Headers with Dual Side Pipes
Jeep is the fastest Jeep in town and sounds super mean
Roll bar and Aluminum Side Steps
Off Road Lights on front bumper
Brand new Painless Wiring Kit installed
Brand new Line-X’d dash with new gauges
Monster Lined tub
New Back Seat
Kirkey front racing seats
Best Top Bikini top and Soft top/doors
Tires are good and I have a full size spare
Super sad to sell but I need her to go. Call me with any questions or if you’d like to check her out.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $3000.
Runs and drives.
“Runs great, drives good. This Jeep was owned by Oceana County in MI so motor and drive train is in great shape needs some body work.”
The tan one includes an overdrive.
“I have two late 40’s flat fender jeeps listing for a friend and don’t know much about them, the pictures say it all. Good hunting rigs with tow bars.
The tan one has 3-stick transfer, yellow one has twin stick transfer.
Both have a newer 4cyl, pinto maybe.
4,500.00 OBO each, no text please”