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(10/14/2013) Not currently running. This appears to have a Bobcat fiberglass hood.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2a
283 engine with fiber glass hood.
Has 35″ tires.
Great project vehicle, but currently not running.
Have transmission but needs to be installed.”
“1949 Willys Jeep Civilian CJ. Project. Either a project or for parts. Motor is out of it but all of the parts are there. Needs a rebuild. Have an extra tailgate. Has new spoke wheels and newer tires. It rolls. I will never have time to build it so it needs a new home. I will consider any offer. Needs new home now.”
“This is a 1946 CJ2a that I bought a number of years ago in North Carolina as a father / son project. It has followed me around the country through various jobs and life has gotten in the way of me making any progress. I am now preparing to return to the South East and it’s time to let her go. I have a clean North Carolina title in my name.
She is a solid vehicle that is completely stock in every way. Original Flathead “Go Devil” engine and manual transmission. There is some rust in the body but not enough to require tub or panel replacement. The areas that will need to be addressed are: Floor in storage box under passenger seat, Windshield (right body attachment arm rusted through), and factory stiffening ribs under the floor pan. Continue reading →
“1948 Willys jeep with Willys stamped hood and tailgate
Warn 8000 lb winch with remote
Chevy 350 engine with newer vortec heads and holley truck avenger carburetor
Sm420 4 speed transmission(with reverse lights)
Dana 20 transfer case
Front axle from 1987 toyota truck 4.88 gears with detroit locker
Rear axle from 1989 Toyota truck 4.88 gears with detroit locker
36-12.50 super swampers
Mechanical and electric fan Continue reading →
“1949 Willys Jeep, on CJ frame. Original axles, sheet metal in very good shape, tub floors completely redone. Fuel cell in back, no tailgate. Roll bar will need to be modified, it was like that when I bought it, just needs to be shortened. Excellent seats with harnesses. Motor is a 302, 4 speed transmission. This is an off-road machine only – no title. Tons of power, tons of fun and everything works – will go through anything/anywhere.
$1600 or best reasonable offer
816 Seven Five Two 7351”
“I’m selling my 1946 Willys Jeep, it is a fiberglass body/hood. It has a ford 302 w/4speed tranny. Dana 30 up front with a Dana 44 in rear w/locker. New radiator, dual electric fans. Fuel cell in rear. Jeep is in very good shape, motor is extremely fast!”
“I have a 1948 willys with a stock 302 mustang motor in it. Motor was rebuilt recently and I just put a new transmission, transfer case, and rebuilt the rear end. I did all of that becuase I was gonna use it for hunting so it was reliable but I want something with a little better fuel mileage. It has brand new tires also. Well give me a call and shoot me a offer. I also have a spare tire and two jerry cans that go with it.”