It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/594048712576143
‘1948 CJ2A Willys Jeep Project, rebuilt L Head 134 Motor. 3A windshield and grill. It has most of the running gear. It needs floor pans. No Title. Cash only. $2,500 firm.”
It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/594048712576143
‘1948 CJ2A Willys Jeep Project, rebuilt L Head 134 Motor. 3A windshield and grill. It has most of the running gear. It needs floor pans. No Title. Cash only. $2,500 firm.”
Bill spotted this refurbed jeep listed as a 1948 CJ-3A. It looks in good shape for the price. The engine has a 3A/M-38/DJ-3A oil filter holder, so either the year or the model is incorrect.
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“This 1948 Jeep CJ 3A is an original with updates to the exterior and interior. The owner has had it for 5+ years. The vehicle is drivable and is not regularly driven.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $10,500. (new pics in the ad)
(01/07/2023) Looks like an older build with some classic updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2106562929534325
“48 Willy’s Clean title Current reg 327 small block Chevy New wheels and tires Roll bar New full exhaust. Selling for my father, too tall to drive it comfortably. $12,500 Located in Calistoga ca”
One of these is listed as a 1941, but both look civilian to me. The blue jeep appears to be an ex racer.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/8855879811153711
“For sale 1941 Jeep and 1947 cj2a both Jeeps need work many pic of Jeep have Oregon titles for both Jeep will allso trade for newer Jeep can allso but a quad in the deal for right Jeep 2009 Polaris 500 4×4 don’t want to sell parts would like to sell as both at the same time”
This is a mix of parts, including a DJ-3A body, a CJ-2A windshield and an M-38 grille. The chassis might be DJ-3A as well.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3537591756508245
“Jeep Willis project that I just don’t have time for and need to make some room. 3,000 obo. Let me know if you have any questions”
UPDATE: Still Available.
Has a bunch of updates. It’s a VEC based on the serial number, though lacks most of the related features at this point.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1237435490201461/
“I have an 1947 Jeep Willy’s CJ2A All Steele original body. 11 inch brakes. 32 inch tires. 1959 283 Chevy motor. 4 speed Chevy muncy 465 p/u transmission. Has 8,00lb wench on front”
TJ shared this project or part setup.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/5564529490324559
“1946 cj2a no a 1975 dj5 Chassis and running gear, no paperwork. Have axles and trans From cj2a. Up for trades. Cash is king ”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(02/15/2023) Looks in pretty good shape. Includes an overdrive and PTO? I see a pic with the PTO, but no sign of the OD.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/751326006577337
“46 Willies CJ2A. 231 V6. New battery, radiator, carburetor, ignition, headlights, fuel tank, and fuel lines with filters. Runs great. Has been in doors for many years. Rough around the edges with some light body damage over the years. Comes with a roll bar and soft top with doors and an overdrive to add on. Still working on electrical for light and dash system. Not interested in negotiating since it’s coming into car season and I can sell it later.”
This is listed as a 1945 CJ-2A. The frame lacks frame horns and does not appear it ever had them. The windshield is not from a ’45. This appears to have a later frame, though someone has installed a 2A grille. Note the break and clutch pedal mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/938038034060723/
“1945 willys jeep cj2a. $4900. not running. No title. Minor rust, hard to find in this condition. Excellent restoration project.”
This has an extensive list of mods.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/746963376886731
“1947 Jeep Willy’s. Fully restored. Factory flathead 4 cylinder with 3 speed tranny. 4.88 gears with a locker in the rear. Truck will go through anything. It’s got a 3 inch lift with 32×11.50×15. Painted a few years back. Truck is in great shape for how old it is. Full description in pictures.”
