UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This might be worth a look.
“1948 willys flat head four needs fuel tank has 6 volt system.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This might be worth a look.
“1948 willys flat head four needs fuel tank has 6 volt system.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5495.
This looks good.
“1959 willys wagon bought from original owner was his hunting rig. Good running 327 bought as a factory crate engine when first came out. Has pto winch on front with overdrive. Nice straight body no dents hardley any rust nice original rig.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000
(09/18/2011) The sides of this have seen a few trees or rocks.
“1946 willys cj2a runs good. it has the 132 4cyl , 3 speed tranny it needs some tlc but i drive it every day. im asking $3,000obo for it with the soft top,or $2,000obo without, i will consider a trade for a truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
(06/22/2011) Not all original, but appears in good shape.
“47 jeep willys, mostly original, 4cyl, 4×4 with 6000lb winch. runs, hard starter though”
UPDATE: This hasn’t been listed in two years. Price dropped to $100. Glenn notes the body is a DJ.
(06/25/2009) Now that’s a home-made cage ….
“‘1947 Willys – Old Rusty Jeep
Was in barn fire.
Straight body, but rusty.
No motor or transmission.
Axels and 4×4 may be good.
Bring $ 100 CASH and I’ll put this thing on your trailer!
Contact – Randy @ 210-857-3583”
http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/2703056514.html

UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
(09/05/2011) This doesn’t run. Possible VEC?
“hi i have an all originale 1946 jeep willys clean title was running about 3 years ago have not touched it since had to buy my son a jeep so need to sell.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(11/01/2011) This doesn’t run.
“1946 cj2a, color says it all….YUM, very complete, not running ,has Wi title, call for details, serious inquiries only Jeff @ 608- 576 -six five niner seven, please leave msg. or email. Also have Bantam T3C for sale”
UPDATE: Still Available
(10/29/2011) “this is a 1953 cj3a willys jeep i have owned and built over the last 15 years it has a 410ci small block chevy with about 100 miles on it it has a 4 speed t19 transmission 100 miles on it has a spicer 18 transfer case that has built to hold up to 800hp it has 31 spline dana 44 front and rear rear has locker in it it has new disk brakes up front drums in back it is street legal but you would have to be insane to drive it on the street(i do all the time) it is sitting on 44×19 inch gumbo mudders lots of tread left but if you like street driving you can slap some 35s on it and its vary streetable. this is not a show car but if you park it at a car show it will get more attention than all the other cars there x 100.
i wish to trade for a non cdl dump truck worth 6 to 8 grand i have over $35,000 into the jeep (best money ive ever spent). please email me offers + phone#”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
Divorce forces sale.
“383 4 Speed Muncie. Restored 3 years ago. All Wheel Drive. 50 Series New Tires. Bucket Seats. Console and Carpet Good. Clutched Posi Traction Front and Rear.$4000 in Axels alone.Paint Job Blue. Registration Current. This is an awesome jeep and its worth a lot. Needs minor assembly and someone who is willing to put some TLC and energy into it. Honestly 2 days with somone who builds hot rods or someone who is just really interested and will take care of it.”
We have emerged from the Catskills and are plugged back into the virtual world. I have several updates to provide, but first i have to catch up on emails and review more than 700 photos shot by Ann in the last two days to prepare for another round of family history photos on Tuesday.
I managed to receive my second warning of the trip. It all started with Ann asking me to stop so we could take a picture near the water. It turns out that water isn’t any old water hole; instead, it is New York City’s main source of water. And, it turns out, they are mighty protective of that water. But, there weren’t any fences and there were a lot of little row boats littering the beach. So, we thought, for the picture, we would be ok … below is the picture of us and a picture of me and the police while they wrote us both a warning. To the officer’s credit, they were professional and even apologized for writing the warnings. I guess they quickly concluded we were clueless tourists on a road trip. I even gave one a card in hopes they’d drop by the website.