UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(08/07/2020) Has some mods.
“Looking to sell this original jeep. Not going to list everything here, so if you’re interested shoot me a message. Willing to negotiate on the price..”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
(08/07/2020) Has some mods.
“Looking to sell this original jeep. Not going to list everything here, so if you’re interested shoot me a message. Willing to negotiate on the price..”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $2800.
(09/11/2020) This doesn’t run and there is no title. Not quite all original either.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/386678612334684/
“Husbands 1948 Rare Army Jeep Willys CJ2 is taking up too much space in our garage. True “barn find” is all original including motor that currently doesn’t run. Frame is solid. Just don’t have the time for it and would love to see it go to a new home! No title.”
Update: **Sold** was $1000.
The engine runs, but it doesn’t move yet. I don’t know if it is a true 6×6 or not.
“1972 Attex Chief 400 amphibious 6 wheel. Aka Banana Split. Complete, tires good, chains and axles ok. New clutch and battery. Powered by Rockwell with Mikuni carburetor. Got it running but not moving. $1000 or bo”
Not sure how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/337314277499731/
“46 cj2a parts jeep”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/25/2020) Now sure how much value is here; there’s plenty of body rot.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/190138012315758/
“Jeep cj2a will run with some minor work but the engine burns some oil. I had it running recently and parked it where it sits. It would make a cool rock crawler or off road project vehicle. Trades considered for two stroke dirt bike or stand up jet ski”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(09/17/2020) May need some work.
“1948 to 1950 garage kept last 40 years. No rust.”
Seems a reasonable jeep at a reasonable price.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/347608296347527/
“Nice stock willys. Carb was rebuilt, new seat upholstery, steering wheel. Runs great, stops good, comes with some extra parts, spare tire and holder.”
Next Updates will be Sunday morning.
There’s not specific year printed on this CJ-5 brochure out of Switzerland. I’m guessing circa 1958 given the blue jeep logo.
Photo #6 from the July 1945 Willys-Overland press kit is this iconic photo of a CJ-2 pulling a trailer full of hay.