UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Listed as a 1946, I think this is more likely a CJ-3A.
“Selling willies good motor trans rears must go email a contact number and ill get back to you thanks this is not a scam so don’t scam me”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
Listed as a 1946, I think this is more likely a CJ-3A.
“Selling willies good motor trans rears must go email a contact number and ill get back to you thanks this is not a scam so don’t scam me”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800.
“1948 Willys CJ2A It’s a “Lefty”. Moving Sale. Restoration project, ready for final assembly to build and paint as buyer wishes. Family owned for the past 30 years. Have some paperwork of previous owner history back to 1977, sorry no title. Engine rebuilt by Eriksson Industries in Old Saybrook, Ct., body restored by Continental Auto Body/F40 Motorsports in Portland, Ct., drivetrain gone thru by Brewster in Old Lyme, Ct. All the hard work done as pictures show, needs final assembly – have all parts, and final body work and paint. Reluctant to sell, but MOVING IN 3 MONTHS forces sale. Asking $4,900.00 or serious offers only please. (Sorry pics aren’t as clear as they should be, camera went on the fritz) Will return calls, txts, emails.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
(06/17/2019) This militarized CJ-2A might be worth a look. It appear solid.
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1600.
(04/25/2015) Doesn’t run at the moment.
“4X4 better than average cond. ran last fall. half cab inspected in 2008 good tires not bad for a 69 year old rig. will have it at castaway farm flea market this sunday”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
This might be a good price.
“My father-in-law, a WWII Vet, is parting with his 1947 jeep. He has owned in since 1964. He rebuilt the engine, but it does need new wiring and breaks. It has been stored inside and comes with the plow attachment.”
UPDATE: Nathan has provided more photos and information.
http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5047003813.html
Great little Jeep! Lots of fun, built for 4 wheeling, plenty of power and torque. Has been garaged and barely used for last six years or so. Over $30k spent. Listing for $6500 obo.
Chassis: 1946 Wills CJ2a
Military frame
Professionally constructed full cage of DOM tubing direct to frame
Kevlar body with steel sub-frame
CJ3b windshield frame
26 gallon RCI fuel cell
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
The 2A appears to be a VEC, but it looks more like a ’46.
“1945 & 53 Willy’s Jeeps For Sale / B.O. for both. (No splitting them up).
1945 is the one with the top/plow and is pretty much complete. The other is the 53, this one is pretty much a parts unit. Both Jeep’s need lots of work, but if you’re a Jeep fanatic they are diamonds in the ruff. Both are extremely hard to find, so no lowballing. . . ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(01/03/2012) It runs.
“1946 CJ2A Jeep with a 4 cylinder F4-134 Hurricane engine. The engine runs great and the drive train is in good condition. It was drivable when I parked it some time ago, but now needs master cylinder work. I do start the engine monthly, I do have some extra parts, transmission, front drive shaft and extra tires. This would be a great restoration or crawler project and is fun in the desert..”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1200.
(05/09/2015) Maybe some parts value?
“1948 Willys Project vehicle. Desirable short wheelbase model
Drive train disassembled when I purchased. Motor was rebuilt but not installed.
all parts appear to be present……..if some should be missing they can be found on line or from Rob at Willys Works locally.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
Possible VEC.
“1946 willy cj-2a jeep…fair condition…16″ wheels…all 3 matching tags…correct seat frames…starts, runs, drives, shifts…needs brake + carb work (doesn’t idle well)…asking $1500…VT. doesn’t issue titles for older vehicles…sold with bill of sale”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(05/12/2015) This appears to have a DJ body, but the serial number is marked as 263130, which is quite a bit larger than the latest CJ-2A serial number (224764) listed on the CJ-2A site.
http://fayar.craigslist.org/snw/5061934400.html
“1949 is the year of the fewest CJ2A flat fender jeeps. This Willys Jeeps appears to be the first of the DJ (Dispatch Jeep) ever made…it has a rear fuel tank instead of under the seat…it also has easy entry/exit side panel…my guess is the dispatches were stored under the seat & the side panels were removed because couriers would have to get in & out a lot…I put bucket high back seats because comfort was important because I use this old girl every day it doesn’t rain…