UPDATE: Was listed at $650. Status unknown
This might be a good price.
“1947 Jeep CJ2a – Complete for restoration”
UPDATE: Was listed at $650. Status unknown
This might be a good price.
“1947 Jeep CJ2a – Complete for restoration”
UPDATE: Was $1800 **SOLD**
(07/20/2010) It is a project.
“I have a 1948 Jeep Willys CJ2A. This would make an easy project rig. It comes w/ a 6 cylinder engine that needs to be installed. Body and running gear are in great condition, It has high back bucket seats, and has had a Nissan heater put in it. This rig needs alot of clean up, as it has been sitting but covered for a couple of years.”
Looks good.
“134 go devil motor just rebuilt. less than 100 miles on rebuild. seats recovered very solid jeep lots of fun to drive! aall metal work done and in very good shape. won’t find one this solid. any questions call smitty at 614-214-6849.”
No pics provided.
“This is the body from a 46 willys jeep, would make a good project. $500obo Call 580-704-0510 if interested .will post pics later.”
UPDATE: HOG let me know this was still available and listed on CJ-2A.
(08/18/2010) Has a good looking rear PTO.
“1945 Willys CJ2A S#10655, complete restoration from a rust free Arizona Jeep. Includes original tow bows and top (top needs repair, it is over 65 yeras old), PTO, etc. Please let me know if you have any questions. Please – serious inquiries only. Thanks for looking!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17000.
Buck found this cool tribute to the early 6×6 Tuggs on eBay. It’s not wholly original, but it is wholly fun.
“This amazing 6×6 “Super Jeep” was built from scratch using military and civilian parts. This vehicle runs, stops, and drives nicely. The body is in perfect condition. No rust. Fresh paint. Brand new seats. This is is a replica of the 6×6 TUG Super Jeep that the US Army made only 15 prototypes of.
Key Specs/Features:
-Flathead 4 engine
-12V electrical system
-3 speed transmission
-4 or 6 wheel drive
-The rear axle is powered via chain drive pillow block on the middle axle.
-Top speed 45 MPH
-Removable cargo racks
Extra items/parts:
– Spare tire
– Spare tire holder
– Jerry can holder
– Misc. bow parts (see photo)
– Rear seat cushions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $14,000
Here’s a jeep with lots of updates.
“1964 327 Impala engine. Holly throttle body injection. 9″ rear end. Locked front and rear. $14,000 obo.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $7900
(08/19/09) This is a great looking dually.
“1948 Willys Jeep, CJ2, 4wd, Wench, Power drive, Safari Rack, Hard Top, Green”
UPDATE: This is back on eBay, again
(04/12/2010) The seller provides some good details on body issues.
“1946 Jeep CJ-2A Column Shift VIN # 37776. I have a clear Michigan title in my name. I bought this Jeep just about a year ago with the intent of restoreing it, but unforseen circumstances and my physical health have now made it impossible to do so. The Jeep has a really good hood and front fenders, both front foot pads have rust holes, both side panels have some rust at the bottoms, left side panel is dented at the rear, but solid. Right side has rusted thru at the rear where the wood supports are, and has a little more rust at the foot pad than the left side. It has a good tailgate, 4 military style tires w/orange wheels w/ the black pinstripe. Front floors have rust, rear is good, but is wavey from use. Windshied frame is rusted, but restoreable in my opinion. It only has the drivers seat. Along with the column shift, it has a Monroe hydrualic tank and control for a three point hitch, and has a few small peices of that on the rear bumper. One of the Monroe tanks sold on E-Bay for $300.00 by itself. The engine turns over freely, and in fact I started it breifly by pouring gas down the carb, just to make sure it ran. The tranny and tranfer case seem to shift well, and the frame looks good too! I have new front floor pans, wheel cylinder kits, a new six volt battery, and probably a few other small things too. This is a great Jeep to restore. The picture was taken just before I bought the Jeep last year. If you need more, I can take them, but I’m not real good at the picture/computer thing. If interested, call Mark at (231) 690-0868.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Were $3500
(08/15/2010) This looks in good shape.
“I am selling my 1947 Willy’s CJ2A. It has a Buick V6 engine. Runs good, looks good. For more info”