UPDATE: Price now $2500
(03/04/2012) Runs and drives.
“Runs great
original engine
manual transmistion
new stiring wheel
Just needs a new paint job”
UPDATE: Price now $2500
(03/04/2012) Runs and drives.
“Runs great
original engine
manual transmistion
new stiring wheel
Just needs a new paint job”
Still needs a few things, like headlight bezels and front parking lights.
“I have a 48 Willys Jeep that runs like a champ.
I would like to trade it for a motorcycle.
Jeep it running and in good condition.
Text your bike pictures or call with any questions to 404-200-7484”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4800
I think a buyer would be way better off buying the jeep below and shipping it cross country than purchasing this.
“1946 Willys Jeep, everything has been restored take apart and rebuilt.
-new wiring
-new gas tank
-new wiring
-new engine
-new brakes
-new brake lines
-seats redone
-winch
-new battery
-new regulator
-and much more, you get the idea
it needs a paint job and other small things which will be included. for example handles etc.
It runs and drives”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500
(07/11/2011) It seems to have a driver’s side lean to it.
“1946 Willy’s flat fender jeep with V6 mercury engine. Runs great and has good body.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3000.
(08/19/2011) It is mostly, but not ‘all original’.
“1948 CJ2A $3000 or best offer
ALL ORIGINAL, RUNS with over $1000 of NEW PARTS
New parts from KAISER WILLYS
Windshield Frame with “WILLYS” Logo — 499.99
Windshield Clamp Kit — 44.99
Tailgate with “WILLYS” Logo — 199.99
Tailgate Hinge Kit — 39.99
Tailgate Chains with Cloth Covers — 59.99
Steering Tie Rod Assembly Driver Side — 42.99
Steering Tie Rod Assembly Passenger Side — 42.99
Steering Drag Link Assembly — 32.99
Steering Bell Crank Repair Kit — 33.99
CJ2A Service Manual — 38.99
And other stuff I can’t think of!
Used Parts
Frame, Motor, Transmission, Transfer Case and a bunch of other parts!!”
This looked nice and stock and really good . . . until I saw that the body was rhino lined on the outside. Sigh.
“Jeep is a 1946 CJ2a with a Willys 4 cylinder gas flat head engine, 6 volt electrical system,3 speed manual transmission. Jeep has been totally sandblasted with a full length floor pan installed,some new sheetmetal also installed. There is no rust and very little Bondo. New seats, new glass, shocks. Axles have not been pulled. Jeep had a spray on Rhino like finish applied. Jeep has engine noise probably tappet related. Canvas top also included. For additional info contact Bill @ 307-333-3244 or email @ wmwonkus@earthlink.net”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000
This looks solid. The bumper is unusual. There’s something wooden on the dash that I can’t quite see either. This may be a good price.
“Parade ready, runs great, nice paint, new top, recent restoration. Lots of spares. Needs tires. I’m not using it and need the space in the garage!”
The truck has some dust, but otherwise looks nice. The jeep is listed as a 1950, but I’m guessing it is more likely a CJ-2A.
“Auction Saturday, August 11 10 am. Jeep pickup is fully restored. Willys Jeep, motor fully restored with over $2500 spent on motor. Also selling other Willys jeep parts. http://www.mchjauctioneers.com/ Owner 402-640-2487.”
UPDATE: Mitch pointed out that this has a battery box. To me this means this is likely an original body rather than a repro. Check out the motor and wiring. Not the correct engine, but looks like some good work here.
“COMPLETE FRAME-OFF RESTORATION (w/photos of process)
1948 Jeep Willys 4X4 (The “GI’s” vehicle)
•Rebuilt 3 speed 4 cylinder motor w/ 3 miles. Yes 3 miles total!
•Converted to an all new 12 volt system including an alternator
New electrical, wiring, fuse blocks, and a 2 week old battery
Fold down windshield & front A-frame fold down tow-bar
New paint, moulding, lights/lenses, upholstery & interior
Too much to keep listing…
It wont start now, husband passed 2 years ago
its garaged, and it hasn’t been started since…
Moving and cant take it with
Priced to Sell, WILL GO FAST!
Pink in hand w/ non-op reg
Contact:
eight O five) 9one5 – 9five80″
I hope to return to North Tonawanda soon. If you are there, visit the North Tonawanda History Museum. I’m working with the Director to make part of it a destination and the home for Wurlitzer Music History.
“this is basically a rolling frame and drivetrain,with the live rear pto unit. extra engine , front and rear axles.maybe a few other parts. with the registration….any questions please call or text dave @ 417 2301.thanks”