UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1800
“48 Willys jeep cj2a good motor overhead valve 4cyl. Great project “
UPDATE: Still Available
(07/19/2014) I don’t see anything indicative of a 1945 CJ-2A.
“1945 Classic Willys Jeep for $8,000
Rebuilt 2 yrs ago.
Jeep was only driven in parades so not much mileage on the rebuilt engine. Has classic license plates on it. The engine shown is what is in it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1100
“Started a CJ-2a project a few years ago and never made much progress. Need to let it go.
The main jeep is:
46 2a rolling chassis. Frame, stock axles with Sears selecto front hubs. Shackles have been replaced, Frame was wire brushed and painted about 5 years ago. Steering Bellcrank bearings replaced (looks like it was upgraded to the bearing version at some time before I got the frame). I’ve also refurbed the steering wheel and epoxy painted it about 3 years ago. Comes with 4 16″ wheels. Since it’s been sitting one rear wheel has locked up. It is a 46 SN 28921, Body tag and frame tag both match SN (body toe number is 19751). The Grille, fenders, and hood were good and go with it. I even have a good set of bullet lights to go with it.
I have lots of other parts to go with it. 3 L134 blocks (one with a chain drive timing gear), rear axle, couple of front axles (one with Warn hubs), 5 transmissions with transfer cases, two windshield frames, two hoods, spare grille, two gas tanks (one unused I believe), two steering shafts, willys truck square heater, one heater that looks like a Harrison, two bullet lights (think one had a cracked lens), 2 15″ rims, new unused fuel pump, lots of spare motor parts, pistons, oil filter, alternator, etc. I do have one body that the previous owner sheathed with metal , and the original body that went with the SN, but is is a nightmare, but the cowl isn’t too bad. The original body is still on the frame with axles under it and tranny/transmission still in it. Has 4″ lift springs under it and I think the rear axle may be an upgraded one. Shape of the diff looks like a D44 but I’m not real sure of that.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7800
(06/25/2014) The steps have been fixed or modified.
“Less than 200 miles since major engine overhaul. PTO winch.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was Make Offer.
Not much value left in this poor thing.
“Early Military ’41-’43 Willys Jeep. Make offer. No motor/trans. Good project Jeep. Any reasonable offer accepted.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4000
Runs and drives, but brakes leak a little.
“Engine runs well with new alternator, breather, plugs, carburetor. New wheel cylinders but still have small leak in brake lines. Slips out of 2nd gear but otherwise drives well. Clean title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
It includes an overdrive.
“260 ford v8. Warren hubs and overdrive. Heater,electric wipers,this jeep i set up for hunting,engine ran last year but locked up now, i am working on it. This is a good project”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $ For Trade.
Probably not a whole lot of value here.
“V-6 Buick engine. Willing to trade for anything with a motor.(cars,trucks,atv,boats) “
No pics provided.
“1947 jeep willys its not complete missing steering column and a few other things motor is apart but there i have no paper work on this jeep… make an offer”