The description indicates this body will fit a CJ-7 chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1984806521679181
“Designed to fit a Wrangler and/or CJ7”
The description indicates this body will fit a CJ-7 chassis.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1984806521679181
“Designed to fit a Wrangler and/or CJ7”
This modified CJ-2A is listed as a 1949, but has an early grille.
https://ithaca.craigslist.org/cto/d/spencer-1949-willys-cj2a-for-sale/7395460491.html
“For Sale!
1949 Willys CJ2A
12 volts, runs good, has a heater, rebuilt starter, new alternator/coil, extra rims and tires, misc. parts included, has a front plow attachment. Needs a new owner for a little more TLC. Please call between 9 AM and 9 PM.”
I took like the sides have been repaired.
https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/d/parksville-willy-cj3-1946/7403214983.html
“1946 Willy, runs very good, mechanically sound, brakes work, shifts good, 4WD seems to be good, converted to 12 volt, charges, tires good , motor very quiet, no smoking, very good bones for restoration, has a half cab, seats decent.”
Rough, but at least it isn’t crazily priced!
https://elmira.craigslist.org/pts/d/wellsburg-1947-willys-jeep/7397979124.html
“1947 Willy’s Jeep CJ-2A
Project or Parts. Motor not original, transmission not good. Was running when parked because of tranny. Front floorboards rusted out & bed is in fair condition. Original hood, grill, dash & windshield are pretty good. Was my father’s “field jeep” so it wasn’t registered or anything. Asking $1350 obo. Cash Only.”
UPDATE: Back on Craigslist.
(05/07/2016) Looks like this has a Boston Top.
https://buffalo.craigslist.org/grd/d/saint-bonaventure-willys-jeep-snow-plow/7404295644.html
“1940’s Jeep w/plow, starts runs plows, NO title, NO brakes, off road only. Rare aluminum full cab. Jeep is rough and rusty.”
Might be worth a look.
https://newjersey.craigslist.org/pts/d/sparta-jeep-mil-spec-winter-top/7402631469.html
“Off a 1951 M 38 Military Jeep. Will fit others. All Aluminum except front windshield frame. It had a canvas rear window panel, long gone.”
Ann and I spent a night up at Leavenworth on Thursday. While walking the cold, wet streets (it isn’t snowing there quite yet), we found ourselves warming up by entering various shops (big mistake, as we found ourselves buying stuff). However, one of the cooler items I found was this t-shirt with a “hockey stick” wagon on it. If you like light, cotton/polyester blend shirt, this is a nice one. However, I had to go X-Large as the Large fit perfectly, but likely would have shrunk.
The shirts are available online, so check them out here: https://moorecollection.com/products/willy-wagon-tee-dusty-blue?_pos=2&_sid=a0494a1b3&_ss=r
At least they had the Christmas lights up! Crowds were light, so that was perfect for us.
This is a rare matchbook cover of an early jeep pulling logs with a chain. The matchbook was for the Kansas Willys-Overland, INC, dealership.
There may be value here.
https://texoma.craigslist.org/cto/d/pattonville-willys-jeeps-projects/7402407753.html
” 46 willys Jeep’s one is running but needs work the second is pretty rough $2800.00
No title”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
I don’t recognize this fiberglass body. The floor style is unlike any I have seen. It looks nicely designed, with a wider-than-stock rear brim for additional style and strength. It looks to have a Buick V-6 with headers and, possibly, an Edelbrock intake.
“1946 Willy Tk project. Has a fiberglass body. $2500 obo. Title in hand”