UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This looks pretty good for the price. Note the front frame rails have been bent a little. As noted in the ad, the body has been repaired, most obviously at the passenger step.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
This looks pretty good for the price. Note the front frame rails have been bent a little. As noted in the ad, the body has been repaired, most obviously at the passenger step.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
Well, it’s not ‘completely restored’, as it has a few wrong parts. However, it looks like a nice jeep that will be available until the price drops.
“I have a completely restored 1948 jeep willys cj2. It is in perfect condition I’m asking 20,000.00 OBO. Has very low miles. Runs perfect”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2300
This needs a little work.
“Jeep Willys 1947
$2300 OBO Good engine and transmission v6 ,5 Speed
fix the electricity and brakes, I have title
or Trade for a Boat”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
The seller has a little different definition of ‘drive’ than I do. Normally, I take that to mean the vehicle moves forward.
“1947 CJ2A, Runs, shifts and drives.Clutch and gears good. Plus spare good motor! All items next are installed. NEW, master cyl,4 wheel cyls.,4 sets of brakes,brake lines,silicone brake fluid,emergency brake and rear trans seal, new speedo cable, rear wheel axle seals,brake and clutch peddle to cab dust seals,carb kit installed, new exhaust system. All fluid and filters changed, original factory air cleaner purchased to install plus new firewall mounting hardware,new ignition switch in box,carb kit & spare carb, new shifter boots to install. 5 factory 16 inch wheels that need new rubber. Great low cost restoration project! Other mis. parts included. PA antique title in my name.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
I *think* this has a rear PTO, too. It appears in good shape.
“1948 Willys Jeep CJ2A. $5,500
L134 original motor. Overhauled in 2002 by previous owner.
No idea of actual mileage but installed new speedometer during restoration and have 3845 miles since overhaul.
Body restoration completed in 2004.
New radiator, starter, brakes in 2004.
Has “Best Top” brand cover with doors. Easy to remove and install.
Has original style jeep tires new in 2004.
Garaged year round.
Runs great. Must see to appreciate.”
No pics provided.
“I have plenty of antique Jeep and Willys parts for sale that I would love to move to homes in which they will be used. Parts such as radiators, complete axle assemblies, transfer cases and more. I also have some more modern AMC and Chrysler Jeep parts. Send me a email with your needs and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks again!”
There appears to be value here.
“47 Willys jeep parts . Front end rear end, 3speed trans ( Twin stick T-case with PTO unit ), 8000lbs Koenig PTO winch,running1941 F head motor & all the drive lines for the jeep & PTO. only have parts that are listed $750 for all of it”
UPDATE: Still Available. Was priced at $9000.
(12/11/2011) This looks good. The hood ‘blocks’ are unusual.
“1946 Willys Jeep Completely restored. Has original 4 cylinder engine that has been converted to a 12 volt system. Runs and drives great. Great for parades.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $500. This may have been one of the cj2a’s that was professionally extended and resold and called a CJ-2L. Learn more about the CJ-2L here.
“flatfender willyz long wheel base model. have many parts that go with the rig but it is in rough shape.”

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2250.
This might be a pretty good price.
“For Sale, this is a good, solid ole jeep. It has the original 4 cylinder flat head engine and everything, including the 4wd, works. It won’t win any races, but it will climb a telephone pole! We have used it many years on the ranch for hunting and building fence. I had plans of restoring it but thats not going to happen in the near future. We recently bought a UTV (because my wife and mother don’t like the standard tranny on the jeep) and we are not using this jeep like we need to. I hate for a machine to set without running so we have decided to sell it. It is ready to go to work or would be a good restoration project.”