UPDATE: Was $6500. **SOLD**
“Project 47 willys jeep $6500
new leather seats
new tires
350 engine”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6850.
This appear solid, but has some funky steps.
“I have a recently restored 1948 4WD Willys Jeep for Sale
New Paint with Marine Corp Olive Drab paint color from WWII era.
Texas Antique Vehicle Title. New Battery, 12 volt system. Roll Bar
12 volt winch on front of vehicle. Runs great, has been in Veterans Day parade
good looking Willys Jeep.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4200
(10/08/2010) That rollbar is a little short. It includes a custom (auto?) trailer that will carry the jeep.
“1946 Jeep Willy’s CJ2A in great condition. New red paint job additional. New spare motor worth 2k on its own. runs great no problems fun, clean, ready to go 5800 obo.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500.
“1947 Jeep SUV Willy CJ2 a fully restored three speed transmission four-wheel-drive with the soft top!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
Here’s a nicely refurbished jeep.
“Own a piece of American history with this 1946 CJ2A Jeep Willys. It is fully restored (not to original specifications), runs great, and is very clean (never used off road since restored), tires are in good condition, new battery, new alternator, and has been converted to 12v . Asking for $7,500.00 or willing to trade for a reliable vehicle or travel trailer.”
There is some value here.
“Old Willys jeep.
Got this with a property buy, but don’t need it.
Body, frame, bell housing, radiator, inner fenders, fenders, extra grille, axles, wheels, and windshield. All in decent/good shape.
Please email with your contact info, and I’ll call you right back. Open to all serious offers.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(02/17/2013) James pointed out this body has several patches, which I missed. And originally forgot to mention the strange cowl thing (vent?). I wonder why all the holes in the windshield frame. (see pic 3).
“1948 Willy 2As Jeep. The first civilian jeep model. Used originally as a farm vehicle. I purchased this jeep in 1994 and slowly rebuilt it keeping mostly original parts. It runs well and is fun to drive. Stored inside. I would like to have the space.”
It runs and drives. It has the sideshift T-90.
“1946 WILLYS VEC JEEP, SERIAL NUMBER CJ2A 19143, MATCHING FRAME, BODY AND SERIAL NUMBER PLATE, ENGINE IS A LATER MODEL WILLYS 134 “F” HEAD OVERHEAD VALVE (4 of the valves are in the head) WITH 90 HP INSTEAD OF THE STANDARD 60 HP FLAT HEAD.
It has been converted to 12 volt electrics with a remanufactured Chrysler generator, has new carburetor, solenoid, fuel pump, coil, remanufactured 12 volt starter.
ORIGINAL CJ2A Spartan horn, CJ speedo (excellent numbers), fuel gauge, oil gauge, dash light, original 16 inch wheels (one is solid), 6.50 mud grip tires, side mounted spare tire rack, front seat frames, fuel tank, original complete windshield.
Standard Military oil filter, it has the desirable lockout hubs, these are the most positive lockout hubs made, no springs to lock them in, just pull out the levers and turn them to “lock” or “free”, mechanically locks in or out.
Jack and lug wrench and extra spray paint included in tool box under passenger’s seat.
The previous owner made repairs to front and rear floors, not perfect, but very solid and Rino coated to make it quieter, painted it John Deer green and yellow, not perfect, but OK, boiled out the tank and coated inside.
It starts easy, drives good, stops good, works good in all gears, does not jump out of second gear, it will spin all four wheels on take off and skid all four wheels on hard braking. Holds 20-30 psi oil pressure at warm idle, maintains 180 degrees temperature, does not smoke, engine very quiet and smooth. (more info on eBay)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
This stock jeep in original condition includes a Sears trailer.
You are bidding on a 1946 CJ2A Willys Jeep. This jeep has not been restored and is in original condition. As you can see in the photos the life of this jeep is easily documented from the day it was ordered until today. It started out life in New Hampshire where it was purchased for farm life. Shortly after purchase the owner died and the jeep sat for many years. A car collector who lived next to the farm took the jeep in but never used it. That is who I purchased it from and have been the proud owner for the past 20+ years. Please note that Connecticut is not a title state, so I do not have a title to go with this jeep. I never got one and can not supply you with a title. The jeep, in perfect running condition, has 7218 miles on it as of today. Hopefully you can see in the photos how nice the body is, but if you can’t and you would like to come see the jeep in person and give it a test drive you are more than welcome to come and inspect it for yourself. (read more below)
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
This looks like a nice rig.
“350 edlbrock intake holly 500 outa frame headers flow master mufflers Muncie 4spd advanced adapters to Dana 20 Dana 30 front new ball joints aftermarket steering 4.27 gears 9 inch rear new axle shafts locker disk breaks 33-12.50-15 Yokohama tires 50-60% front shock hoops tilt front clip led tail lights tilt column roll cage runs drives good .
Could use a new master cylinder for breaks soon still in the works to finish the front driveline and a few little odds and ends . Just painted last month not the best paint job in the world but I’m not a pro yet still looks very nice . 5,500 Obo call or text any time !”