1946 CJ – MB Theme Custom Pickup Body $19,800 Morton Grove, Il
Peter sent over this pretty neat Willys Jeep looks like an early CJ with a classic MB theme and paint scheme along with a custom back half truck bed made from a Bantam trailer. IMO which always changes based on lots of more experienced folks helping out not for the 100PT stock club this looks like it is a fully custom rig. But a pretty useful rig and could be a fun truck to gather a crowd around and talk Jeep with at the end of the Parade. The extra 2 feet out back can hold some stuff for sure. I like that’s its different and that it has a lot of accessories to fit the theme of this one. If you are interested in looking this over and adding a unique driver to your fleet please contact Peter.
Doing some research on this one the one site has this listed as 42680 as the SN so it puts it solid into 1946. Going by the information on the great CJ2A page it’s really a few hundred from the middle of the serial numbers listed for 1946 coming in just under midway.
Value | Description | Notes |
42680 | SN | As found on Classic Car For Sale |
10001 | 1945 Start SN | From theCJ2Apage |
11825 | 1946 Start SN | From theCJ2Apage |
83379 | 1946 End SN | From theCJ2Apage |
46690 | 1945 to 1946 MEDIAN SN | Calculated |
47602 | 1946 MEDIAN SN | Calculated |
73378 | Total Production 45-46 | Calculated |
71554 | 1946 Production | Calculated |
0.90 | SN From 1946 Median SN | Calculated (SN / Median 1946 SN) |
32679 | Unit Produced | Calculated (SN minus 10001 Start) |
0.45 | From Total ’45 – ’46 Production | Calculated (Unit Produced / All Units) |
0.46 | From 1946 Production | Calculated (Unit Produced / 1946 Units) |
Numbers above are subject to information on hand and may not be exact, way too many variables to make this any sort of official determination of when unit was produced, and no in person verification performed! Just for fun! Back to the Ad!!!!
Information from seller:
1946 Jeep Willys MB PICKUP Unique
This is a variation of the early 1946 model military model Jeep. The letter “A” at the end of the serial number signifies “Agri-Jeep”.
It features:
- The robust T90 transmission, which was used in Willys MB models starting in 1945
- 12-volt electrical system
- The pickup is two feet longer in length than the standard military Jeep and has a cargo bed adapted from a Bantam trailer.
The Jeep is perfect for weekend trips, it is additionally equipped with an original military crate containing four, also original chairs.
This Jeep is perfect for parades, reenactment events or off-road drives.
Also included:
- Shovel
- Axe
- Pickaxe
- Fire Extinguisher
- First Aid Kit
- Tow Rope
- Canvas Tarp Cover
- and the box containing four WW2 army chairs.
A great investment for a history enthusiast. It will not only be a fantastic fulfillment of a passion, but also a great investment. Clean title. $19,800 or best offer.