This appears pretty stock. The body may be in good shape as well.
“Has been converted to a 12 volt,
seats have been redone, in good
condition asking 3500.00 or obo
call 208-682-6322 or 208-682-6320”
This appears pretty stock. The body may be in good shape as well.
“Has been converted to a 12 volt,
seats have been redone, in good
condition asking 3500.00 or obo
call 208-682-6322 or 208-682-6320”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1900.
I have seen militarized CJ-2As, but never surreyized CJ-2As.
“1948 Willys CJ2A
The old “Pink Jeep” has been in the barn for the last 15 years. Converted to 12 volt about 10 years ago and haven’t started it for about 8 years. My son took the top off when he was a teenager and the doors are in the back. One door has a cracked window. I have two old heaters and an extra seat that goes with it. It has two newer back tires. I think some jerk popped off the VIN number plate when my wife had a barn sale a few years ago and I don’t have a title for her which is unfortunate. It was my father’s jeep and he bought it from an old lady who painted it up to look like a jeep on Fantasy Island. I hauled it down from the U.P. where it was used for bird hunting. It ran well and the transfer case is good. It does not leak oil. I put oil mixed with a little kerosene in the cylinders and needs changing. Would make a good project, but never got around to it. We are downsizing. It’s in pretty good shape compared to others I have seen in this price range.”
It doesn’t run and the body is rough.
“1948 Willy’s Jeep
Last ran in 2007, sitting in storage since.
Was well maintained up to 2007.
Body rough, role bar.
530 577-4937
$2,000 firm”
UPDATE: Still Available
(02/22/2009) The frame might be immaculate, but I don’t think it’s original. The front of that frame doesn’t appear to slope correctly to me.
“This is a 1946 Willys CJ-2A Jeep with a 1964 CJ-3B Motor in it. Very strong motor. Starts every time. Frame is immaculate, no rust or holes. Body is immaculate, very little rust and definitely no holes. 32″ BF Goodrich tires. 2″ Shackle Lift. Can show with an hours notice (603) 534-5600 brian.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/23/2011) Only one picture, but this might be a very nice rig.
“1946 Jeep CJ2A. White with red trim. For details contact Leonard at (605)589-3993.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(05/29/2011) This doesn’t run.
“I’m selling my ’46 Willys CJ2A. It does not run and is in need of a restoration. Comes with many extra parts including: Engine block & Head, transmission, front and rear axles/differentials (almost enough to build another 2A with). Thanks for looking.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5500.
(11/24/09) It looks good.
“Fresh paint rootbeer color ,new tires,new top and doors new seats,tow light + with bikini top,new shocks. also has a horseless carraige plat never pay tabs again. has a 1964 high boy motor, 3 speed with 538 gears.6,000 or best offer”
UPDATE: Was $1995. **SOLD**
Well, it is rare in that the CJ-2A is one of the most produced CJs ever. I’m sure that’s what the seller means.
“Original Willys Jeep like the one used in WWII. This a very rare CJ civilian model.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $200.
The body might not be too bad.
“1946 CJ2A frame great shape and 1950 body tub no hood, fenders or grill. Body needs work. $250.”
Looks well built.
“1944 Willys MB. Rebuilt 3.8 Buick V-6. Rebuilt AT 350 transmission. P/S P/B – GM tilt column. New Rancho suspension. New 35″ tires with aluminum wheels. Full padded cage. Rubicon rack with two 5 gal gas cans. Fully boxed frame. 8,000 lb Warn winch and accessories. two tops. All new rear brakes. Too many goodies to list. Contact me for more information. Hate to sell my favorite toy, but I’m headed out in the fifth wheel for an extended trip. 7500 OBO. Contact Gene at the email above. or call 530-269-1377”