UPDATE: Was $1950 **Status Unknown**
(04/20/2014) Lots of early stuff on this one.
“1946 Barn Fresh Willy’s jeep. Purchased three vehicles and had to purchase this one with the group. Selling as is. Needs restored.”
UPDATE: Was $1950 **Status Unknown**
(04/20/2014) Lots of early stuff on this one.
“1946 Barn Fresh Willy’s jeep. Purchased three vehicles and had to purchase this one with the group. Selling as is. Needs restored.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6999.
“Willys Jeep
. 1948 – CJ2A flat fender in awesome condition.
. Original paint with no rust
. Buick 225 V6 engine
. Straight body
. 12 volt battery
. Bucket seats with jump seat in the back with seat belts
. Comes with two tops (bikini and buggy) in excellent condition
. 11” brakes, working heater, and good rubber all the way around
. Tilt wheel, chrome spokes, chrome valve covers, dual exhaust, Rancho shocks
. Warren hubs
A real “jewel” and a steal for this price. I’ve owned it for the last 20 years and it’s been garaged all this time. You wont find another like this in such awesome condition.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
(11/30/2013) Looks like lots of work has been done.
“Lots of new parts…
Under the hood:
Head gasket
Manifold gasket
Sparkplug wires
Distributor cap
Points and condenser
Battery
1 barrel carburetor
Fuel pump
Air cleaner (chrome)
Oil filter canister
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $300.
(007/01/2014) Sounds like a good price.
“48 Willy’s tub, frame, trany and t-case, axels
2 windshield frames, 2 hoods, 2 sets of fenders . artic aluminum doors. No grill and no TITLE. $300$ for everything. Any questions TeX or call”
Probably doesn’t run?
“47 willys original rebuilt motor. Been sitting in barn”
Looks solid.
“I have an AWESOME 1947 Jeep Willys for sale or trade in excellent condition
Only has 3,000 since complete restoration!!!
Looking for 1967-1969 Camaro Convertible may put cash with Jeep
Runs and drives AWESOME…. Tons of power!!
To Many New Parts to List
Manual transmission
Very powerful “Built” V6 engine
Brand new tires
I am asking $24,500 or willing to trade for Classic car, Newer SUV, or nice boat.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $600
“FIRST $600.00 takes it or an interesting trade. ASAP
Save this Willys. We have stored this inside for 20 years and outside for the last two and it is time to find it a good home. The hood and fenders (not pictured) are in good shape the tailgate, windshield, and body have been filled over the years. The Jeep has a small block V-8, which is a boat anchor, but the parts to switch are presumably there. It has only one wheel, the rest appropriated for other uses before we got it. I won’t give it away and would consider interesting trades. Consulting Jeep parts and restoration sites – the hood and fenders are worth something. It is not titled but the dash plate is there. 1943 is a guess. Half money from a restoration site for the hood, grill, fenders, and tailgate is $800. Plus the drive line, etc. is worth something. Don’t need to get all of that and would like to sell soon”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500.
This has some upgrades, including the Hudson Steering mod.
“My loss is your gain! It is going to a good cause: college fund for a single parent’s child.
History: There have been only two previous owners; clear title is present. This CJ2A has been garaged over the past 5 years. It is in superb mechanical shape and runs like a charm. This has a warn overdrive, which makes driving so much easier and highway speeds possible. Hudson steering has been installed and makes steering a breeze. The engine has been totally rebuilt and retrofitted for unleaded gas. The oil pressure runs 40-50 psi. The following renovations and modification have been performed:
UPDATE: Was $11,900. **SOLD**
“Year: 1948 .
Make: Willys .
Model: JEEP CJ-2A .
Bodystyle: Unspecified .
Doors: 2 door .
Mileage: 52,401 miles .
Transmission: Manual .
Fuel Type: Gas .
Exterior Color: Maroon .
Interior Color: BLACK .
VIN: ***J247310A219446 .
Stock #: 219446 .”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6500.
Looks like this has some Mustang seats.
“Original 1946 CJ2A. 4 cyl flathead. Good condition. Runs good.”