It looks like a parts jeep to me.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A , 134 engine , extra parts , no time to finish. 650 359-7901”
It looks like a parts jeep to me.
“1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A , 134 engine , extra parts , no time to finish. 650 359-7901”
UPDATE: Was $13,000. **SOLD**
I’m not entirely sure if this is a CJ-2A or MB.
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1946 Willys CJ2A. Runs Great. Stock Running Gear. Warren Overdrive. Full Roll Cage. Best Top. Front Locking Hubs. 12 Volt System. 8000 lb Warren Wench w/ Remote Control. Rubicon Rack w/ Cans.”
UPDATE: SOLD Was $3900.
(02/23/09) This very early CJ-3B looks in very good condition.
“Many new parts, runs good, good upholstry, body and tires. $3900.00 OBO”
UPDATE: I thought this was unusual (and was for sale on ebay in May 2009), but a couple days ago I ran across a post at the Hemmings Blog which had a bunch of these type of vehicles. You can see a few below.
“(from the ad on ebay) Here is a one of a kind parade Jeep. It was finished October 2007 and was shown at the 2008 Fall Willys Reunion in Jefferson City, MO. No restorable Jeep body parts were used in its construction. Mechanically it is in very good condition. It is controlled from the red end only. The engine starts and runs good, transmission and transfer case work good. It has standard Jeep 4-wheel drive. The brakes were rebuilt. The gas tank is from a Willys pickup. It has a new wiring harness, new gauges, including fuel gauge and fuel sending unit. It has a new alternator, fuel pump and rebuilt starter. It comes with a vinal cover for transport. All lights work including rear head lights and will pass Missouri State inspection. It has a clear Missouri title. ”
Other Double Enders from Hemmings (see more at Hemmings):
This might be a good deal.
“I have a 1946 Willys Jeep. It has been sitting awhile. Has the flathead 4 cyl., nice tires, and ran nice before we parked it. It needs a new battery, and seats. Asking 1200, email for more photos”
It looks like some hard work has been completed on this project.
“Body Work done, Lost Interest. Will consider trade for the following; Mig Welder, Large Tool Box and etc., Cash Offer. Let me know what you have? Call me 209-599-1640 or email me for more pictures at anthonymanda@gmail.com.”
This looks like a nice restoration.
“Fully restored 1953 Willy Jeep $8000.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was for trade.
“I have a 1947, Willys flat fender 4×4 Jeep that ,due to circumstance, I am looking to trade toward a great running, registerable, vehicle, of equall value. I am a mother of three, and I currently have two vehicles that ,together, don’t add up to fullfill my needs. My Willys has a new paint job, dana 44’s, rancho suspension(front&back), fiber-glass tilt front end, roll cage, full tow package, power breaks, power steering, and more… I Hate to part ways with our jeep, but, a girls gotta do, what a girls gotta do”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
I’m sure someone could use this. This might have the rare “oval” oil filter bracket, but I can’t tell for sure.
“I bought this engine as a spare for my CJ but never used it. The distributor I had rebuilt. L4-134 Info on engine: Willys Jeep Industrial Head: 807763 Block: 804380-W-12-D-P5”