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“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Needs much work including new body panels. Has pinto engine conversion installed. Clean title in hand. Pics to come.”
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“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A. Needs much work including new body panels. Has pinto engine conversion installed. Clean title in hand. Pics to come.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1000.
Includes a warn overdrive.
“1950 willys cj3a. Has a chevy 350/350 combo. With a warn overdrive. The overdrive is $1000 alone. Doesn’t run. Needs work. Other than the new seats & b&m shifter its exactly in the same condition it was in when I bought it.”
UPDATE:**SOLD** Was $8850.
(05/31/2015) Comes complete with a hula girl.
“SELLING A VERY NICE 1953 WILLYS CJ3A
This Willys Jeep is in Excellent condition inside and out
Has a New set of tires
Has the bulletproof Flat head 4 cyl
Runs Drives and shifts perfect!!!
Everything works
Features a Very nice and Rare soft top and doors
Seats are freshly re upholstered
4×4 works as it should
Paint is in great shape
Starts right up Everytime
Clean clear title
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000.
(12/13/2015) “Runs like a newer jeep all new or rebuilt frame off restore. 225 Jeep V-6 mild cam new carb and HEI distributor power Steering. Front And rear axle Dana lockers. New trans and rebuilt transfer case. 2.5 ” lift using jeep springs. New paint in and out, new seats, floor mats all Stewart Warner gauges. Complete new wiring and 12 volt system. New Goodyear Wrangler tires. Overdrive can do freeway speeds. Warn winch 8000 lb. Warn locking hubs. Lots of extra usable parts.
Roll bar, seat belts and ready to go.
Totally rebuilt M416 military trailer new military tires wired for 12 volts have tech manual for it and the 24 volt light system in a box. Rhino lined tub and powder coated frame.”
The December 1955 issue of Willys News shared their dealer success stories (you’ll have to click on the ‘continue’ button below to read them).
UPDATE: Two of these sold in 2014. The last seller mentioned the eyes move back and forth with the jeep. This one sold for $14.50 on eBay.
“WWII ARMY WAAC VALENTINE. 5″X 4″.”
Seller provides lots of helpful details.
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/cto/5383238299.html
“Mostly original 1959 Willys CJ-6. Long-wheelbase CJ-5. Odometer reads 40,210 and just may be correct – I’m not sure. I bought earlier this year as non-running project from the family of the previous owner after he passed away. Didn’t get much paperwork or receipts but he seemed to have put a lot of care and good work into it. I’ve put a lot of time and money into it since. I have other projects and need to make room, but not desperate to sell. Here’s what I did and vehicle’s current state: Continue reading
Looks like a good price. Needs some work.
“1948 Willys CJ-2A Jeep. Ford 289 V-8 with adapter to stock 3spd. transmission. Needs radiator and electric fan. Good condition. Needs new soft top. Great old jeep. ”
Probably has a V6.
“Hi I have a 1947 Cj 2. Buic motor. Toe Bar, with hard top. Everything as is for $2000.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Runs and drives.
“I have a 55 willys wagon that has a Chevy 350 small block in it. It runs, drives and stops just fine. It doesn’t go over 45 and still has the original drivetrain in it, still needs some work but it is a great rig. I am in no need to get rid of it just seeing what people will offer. If interested send me a text and we can talk.”
Looks like a good project.
“1950 willys wagon does not run
good condition minor rust, rusted floor drivers only, rolls freely have title
rebuilt generator,starter,carb,reconditioned fuel tank,have lots of parts, side glass,head liner bows
seats in great shape.
6 volt
engine spins freely”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(09/18/2015) This has potential. It doesn’t run. No title.
“This Wagon body and frame are in very good rust free condition. Body is extremely solid! I know the complete history of vehicle. I have the actual original title issued. All reassignment have been filled in over the years and last person never titled it. DMV would require filing for a lost title. If you know Willys wagons then you’ll notice that the rear body is from a 1952. The person in the 70’s doing the restore took a body from a 52 and put it on the 1949 frame. I have title for the 52 also which is good and can be transferred to new owner no problem. I have the body tags for both titles also. So if you want you can title it as a 1953. Put on a 52 nose maybe. Or file for lost 1949 title. It appears all parts are there. Extra glass. Tailgate is in great condition. If you know willys the gates are always rotted away along bottom. No rust repairs needed. The paint appears to be lacquer and is checking and peeling from age. 4 cylinder military motor. This is 2 wheel drive.”