UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $4500.
“600 miles since complete rebuild. Has jeep transfer and differentials. Many new and used parts extra for it. ( springs, heater, metal roof and doors, axles , differentials.”
UPDATE: **SOLD* Was $4500.
“600 miles since complete rebuild. Has jeep transfer and differentials. Many new and used parts extra for it. ( springs, heater, metal roof and doors, axles , differentials.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
No title. There appears to be value.
“1948 Willys CJ2A. Too many projects and this one has to unfortunately go. Would be good to restore or for any way you would like. No title, bill of sale only. No title record in SC so a SC title can be obtained. $1500.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000
“1949 willys CJ2A flatfender jeep. complete restoration. Specs. Chevy 4.3L V6 Fuel injected Vortec Engine, A BUILT TH350 Automatic transmission, and to compensate for the automatic Four wheel disk brakes, DANA 44’s Front & Rear, Detroit Lockers Front & Rear, Brand new electrical. Marine ENGINE MANAGEMENT MODULE thats submergable to 50ft of water. All wheite back racing guages, Rhino lined interior and under side of jeep. Axles have 5.38 gear ratio. 35×14.5/16″ Super swamper boggers. Its a 10K Flatfender nobody has them.”
UPDATE: Was priced at $2500. **SOLD**
(10/11/2013) This might be an earlyish 1946 based on the data tags.
“1947 Jeep Willys CJ-2A. All original! (Serial on engine/chassis match) tires stay up, good tubes. No major mods! Original flathead 4 cyl engine runs well! 12v system. Original 3 speed-low/high transmission. Jeep runs and drives well, needs brake work however. Has body rust. Amazing to be in original condition rare vehicle.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(08/30/2015) No pics provided.
“1948 willys jeep 4cyl runs but needs work good project or ??? was used on ranch for many years registration is currently on NON-OP PINK IN HAND”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $1200.
(03/02/2014) Unusual windshield.
“This is the perfect project vehicle when its done its a 20000 dollar jeep these are the most desiarable jeeps ever made it has a v6 and all the right running gear in it”
The Taylors of Walnut Hill, Kansas, were featured in the March 1948 issue of Country Gentleman. They owned the Walnut Hill Hereford Ranch. I googled the ranch, but it no longer appears active under that name.
According to the article, “Tom Taylor bought his his CJ-2A jeep with some misgivings, but the jeep is probably his favorite piece of equipment. He now declares he wouldn’t know how to farm without it.”
The article also notes, “The most original item is their repair-trailer, a wheeled frame of six-inch tubular steel which serves as compressed-air tank, carrying its own power, equipped for spray-painting, lubrication-pressure, welding and acetylene-torch cutting.”

Custom trailer for welding, cutting and mobile power. It appears the CJ-2A has an bed extender along with an extra tall rear seat (custom seat?).
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500.
This is a good looking build.
“1948 CJ2A WILLYS Flat fender, frame off resto, V-6 Buick Cu (rebuilt). 3 speed all syncro (rebuilt), Warn O.D., 2 speed 8500# winch, rancho suspension, gas shocks. Camaro tilt wheel, 11″ brakes, power steering, new carb/batt/HO ign. Newer dual exhaust, new full BEST TOP, 6 pt. padded cage, 4 pt. comp belts, bikini top w/1/2 ss doors. much more… medical issues forced sale.$9,500. Offers? never a rust out.chuck ,selah wa.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9500
(02/27/2014) Three different kind of rim/tire combo on the driver’s side.
“willys jeep 1948 cj2a original 6 volt never been rebuilt runs good big brakes pto wench warn hubs with miltary trailer”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4400.
(08/12/2013) “Consider trade for classic cat, motorcycle of equal value. If intrested let me know what you would trade for.”