UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Excellent condition?
“1952 Willys CJ3BA high hood, overhead valve engine, excellent condition, always stored inside. Original tires, no winters.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800.
Excellent condition?
“1952 Willys CJ3BA high hood, overhead valve engine, excellent condition, always stored inside. Original tires, no winters.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600.
Maybe some value somewhere here? The VEC has indents and a column shift.
“2 Willys Jeeps for sale
Parts or restore”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2750.
Runs, but needs work.
“Vintage early 1946 CJ2A 4×4 Willys Jeep with Wisconsin title. Tub has new weld-on panels. Floorboards, and brake linings replaced. Lights and stop lights work. Stars and runs. Speedometer, oil pressure and temp gauges work. This project was started by a Korean War veteran as a parade vehicle – needs to be completed. Asking $2,750. Call”

UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/10/2016) Hasn’t been run in four years. Has a later 2A grille (and even later windshield).
“1946 Willys CJ2A with clear title. Was driven to it’s current location 4 years ago with no brakes. I never got around to bleeding the brakes so now I assume it needs the brake cylinders rebuilt or replaced. It was originally red and then painted green. After that it was rattle canned yellow. The wheels on it are from a CJ5. I have 5 of the original 16″ wheels that have been powder coated silver and tires have never been mounted on them. It has the original Go-Devil motor. It was converted to 12 volt and I never got around to putting it back to 6 volt. It still has the original front hubs and was never converted with lockouts. I have too many projects so this Willys is up for sale. I have a car dolly and I will consider delivery as part of the deal. I will give preference to someone wishing to keep it original and not put in a V8 or other conversion but I understand if someone wants to give it more power.”
Unusual holes in the frame? Body could be worth a the asking price.
“1952 Willy’s body and frame 500. 00 or OBO”
http://flagstaff.craigslist.org/cto/5698442146.html

UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/21/2015) “the floors and bracing underneath are redone. the rear axle has been gone through with new bearings. the front steering knuckles have all new bearings and seals. the motor is torn down to block so you can see it isn’t cracked. it needs to be rebuilt and the Trans needs new syncro’s. other than a few ebrake parts it is complete”
I have a habit of infecting family members with the Willys sickness. This causes them to be always on the lookout for jeeps. A few months ago a distant German relative contacted me. Since that time we’ve been sharing bits of family into. I don’t remember mentioning eWillys to him at all, but somehow he knew, because he recently sent this photo while visiting Sulzhayn, Germany. 🙂
I thought this 1964 photo of what appears to be a stock CJ-3A somewhere in southeast Asia with full-floating rear hubs was surprising to see. Is this something that Willys Export offered?
“Vintage photo of A jeep driver looking back towards the group of people,1964.
Size of photo 9,6″x7,1″ inches”
This MB/GPW was reconditioned in California. The main two companies working out of California were Bechtel and Moore, so it was likely one of those two. The jeep has the plate on the dash, but I can’t make it out.
“Willys Jeep 1942 original, 12v electric runs good, new tires, no rust sand blasted and painted 30 years ago stored covered or indoors, chains included in 50 cal amo boxes, re manufactured by company in Ca 1946, bought of my uncles farm 40 years ago used for hunting many fun years”
http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/cto/5698345364.html

UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,994.
(09/25/2015) I don’t think it comes with a hood.
“1950 Willys Jeep frame off restoration. BUICK V6 225, Newer running gear, New tires,New Brakes, New shocks & springs, New metal Body, New windshield, New wiring. NEW Paint, New gauges, New seat covers, 5 spoke aluminum wheels.