It’s a project. Looks like it has a replacement body.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A. Clean title. Needs electrical work. (12 volt conversion) Strong engine. Runs. Does not charge. Project Jeep.”
It’s a project. Looks like it has a replacement body.
“1946 Willys CJ-2A. Clean title. Needs electrical work. (12 volt conversion) Strong engine. Runs. Does not charge. Project Jeep.”
No pics provided. Includes a CJ-3B body.
“I have a couple Jeeps I need to see gone,,, Due to health problems I have to sell 4 of my Jeeps… 1964 CJ5 $2000,,, 1981 Cj5 $1500,,, 1985 CJ7 $2000 all of them ran when driven to my house,, so it shouldn’t take much to get them going,,, The 4 Jeep Is a Project Jeep That needs some welding done to it & assemble also,, It started as a 1974 CJ5 that needed a body real bad,, & I found a 1958 CJ-3B body on the eastern shore,,, It was modified to fit someone elses 74CJ5 & he need cash so i brought her home for mine,,, Fresh AMC 360 to go with it and everything to putt it together form Gauges to new top hat channels to weld in to mount that body to the Cj5 frame,, I have lots of photos i have collected over the years on photobucket on how to mount the 74 hanging pedals & run the steering shaft I have build this thing 3 times in my head so i would be willing to help you with any knowledge or information I have…. Call & we will talk on price ,,, Over 5 grand invested in just parts,,,,, CALL ME”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(06/27/2014) Includes a matching hardtop.
“I have a 1942 Willys CJ2A barn find for sale
Original F4 engine, all original except for the roll bar, wheels and tires. Staight body no rust. Comes the hard to find metal hard top that was made by USA Iron Works, and metal doors, has all of the hardware and original glass for hard top and doors. New brakes and master cylinder. All electrical works, street legal, good tags and clean title, 47mph, climbs like crazy! Starts right up and runs really nice. This is a great little jeep, its a classic and would not take much to restore or just leave it like it is….. call or text and I will get back to you as soon as I can..”
This Monroe Lift Brochure arrived while I was on vacation. It’s a great little brochure. The FarmJeep page has information on the Monroe lift, including this Monroe lift parts list.
Also, if you’ve never visited Clint Dixon’s Dodge Power Wagon Monroe Lift page, it’s worth a look. There he has some detailed drawing of the Monroe Lifts. He also has a great photo page that shows a Dodge Power Wagon and the Monroe Lift using different implements.
Speaking of Hydraulic Lifts, the Love Tractor Company (or perhaps more accurately Love Industries — I’m not clear on the difference) made a lift and also sold a willys-engine powered tractor.
According to the Standard Catalog of Farm Tractors 1890-1980, by C.H. Wendel, Love Tractor offered model J51 that was built around a Willys CJ-2A engine. This may have been a repurposed Empire Tractor, because at least one source suggests Love purchased eighteen Empire Tractors when Empire dissolved. Anyone know more about the ‘Willys’ Love Tractor?
Love Tractor also created a hydraulic three-point lift system. At CJ3a.info is a page devoted to the lift. At the Farm Jeep site is a scan of the brochure.
The February 1947 issue of Popular Science has an article on the Love Hydraulic Lift System distributed by Newgren.
There is also an article about the Love system and Newgren in a 1949 issue of Farm implement news – Volume 70 – Page 56.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay
Marc found this great photo of two Holden modified jeeps.
“This No Reserve auction is for an original vintage WW2 Official U.S. Marine Corps Photo that measures approx. 8″ x 10”. This is an original photo, not a re-print or copy. Photo is 70 years old and may show expected age. Some photos may have small creasing, pin holes and/or show slight yellowing. The caption on the reverse reads in part …
NOW IT’S A HOSPITAL — Jeeps, fitted with stretcher racks, pull up to this wrecked Jap building on Saipan which the Marines are using for a hospital. The zig-zag camouflage didn’t help much as evidenced by the hits scored by Naval and artillery fire in the early part of the campaign …
OFFICIAL U.S. MARINE CORPS PHOTO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
The Jeep was a newspaper published at the Monterey Presidio in California. The Defense Language Institute in Monterey has a collection of issues from 1943-1944. The one below was published November 4, 1944, and is supposed to be the last one.
It may be a simulated exercise, but it’s a handy way to move a jeep!
This ad was pulled from the July 9, 1942, issue of Farm Implement News. I looked, but there are no current issues for sale on eBay.
Here’s a chance to get Willys World newsletter information on eBay.
“VINTAGE LOT OF 12 STAPLED LOOSE PAGES NEWSLETTERS AND ADVERTISING, 3 MEMBERSHIP ROSTERS 1993 1994 1995, 10 BOOK NEWSLETTERS. NICE CONDITION, NO RIPS , GREAT FIND FOR THE COLLECTOR!! AN ESTATE SALE FIND!”