UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $800.
I’m just not sure how much value is here.
“1951 jeep cj3a”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1800. This looks like a good price and includes a winch. Note the customized windshield, too. The seller did correct the V-6 to a Flathead 6.
(08/03/2012) It looks like the rear axle has been updated, so that part of the running gear isn’t original. The driver side entrance has been chopped a bit.
“1944 willys it has a flat head 6 motor,running gear is all orgianal,it has a big ass winch on it that works, runs and drives but needs to be restored…call 855-6091”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300.
Some different paint might really help this cheap jeep.
“Price reduced, dont let a good deal like this pass you up. Make a reasonable offer.
1956 Willys Jeep in good shape, 4 cylinder 3 speed 4×4 (50,000 original miles). Everything works great on this jeep and it is pretty clean . Willing to trade for older chevy stepside in good condition or T-bird super coupe.The Jeep registration is current and just bought a new battery, it’s fun to drive –
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4750
(02/22/2012) Despite the odd tool storage the body looks pretty good.
“1948 CJ2-A, garage kept, third owner, still 6 volt, original flat head 4 engine, 4X4 runs great, tow bar, Rhino lined inside and out, new tires, new upholstry, street legal but mud ready. Jerry Cans and tools go with the jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
(03/17/2012) “I have a really nice 46 willys jeep. Its all original but the motor, its has a v-6 buick 231. Runs very well, has new paint, carb was rebuilt. fresh tune up plugs cap and rotor. tires in fair shape .this was first year jeep sold to the public after world was II its a classic. selling for $4900 obo dont be afraid to make offer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
(06/17/2012) This appears to still need work, though the seller doesn’t mention what needs to be done.
“Rebuilt 1946 CJ2A. New body work, fresh paint. Lift kit about 4 inches. Brand new 33×10.50 bfg mud terrain km2s. Brand new black d window wheels. New seats, gauges, tail lights, head lights. Recent rebuilt motor. All new electrical. Grant steering wheel. Custom pro comp bumper. Gotta get rid of it. No garage or shop to keep it in.”
Part II of the Don Prine ‘Old Man’ Story can be read in the September issue of JP Magazine. It has also been published online at this address: http://www.jpmagazine.com/featuredvehicles/154_1209_the_old_man_and_the_jeep_part_2/
Here’s a picture Marty took during the interview. Don Prine is on the left, Christain Hazel in the middle, and Herm Tilford (Herm the Overdrive Guy) on the right.
View more pictures of the meeting here: http://www.pnw4wda.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2630
You can view Part 1 of the Don Prine Story at JP Magazine
From the Vale Valley Website comes this story of one brother buying CJ-2A #No. 23995 for another. It’s written by Raymond Bleesz. You can see pictures of his jeep on the CJ-2A Page.
It is said that the Willys Jeep won the hearts and minds of all those who served in World War II, and that the jeep won the war.
My 1946 CJ2A jeep, No. 23995, was in the assembly line of production when the war ended.
This jeep with its “Go Devil” four- banger engine, a body from the Willys Ford Overland Co. in Toledo, Ohio, was one of thousands produced during the war years and later into preproduction civilian jeeps at the end of the war.
In 1990, this jeep was given to me as a birthday gift by my brother, who had purchased it from a good old boy in Frederick, Md., towed it across country and presented it to me upon his arrival here in Edwards. . . . . . .Read more below
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20120812/EDITS/120819972/1021&ParentProfile=1065
Here’s a crazy looking jeep. The auction is located at 421 Market St. Byron, IL on Sunday Sept 30th.
“Custom 1957 Willys Jeep w/ ’63 Corvette 327 engine”
http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/auctionview.cgi?lid=1535844&kwd=willys&zip=&category=0