UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This might be a good price.
“For sale: 2 Willy Jeeps. These Willy’s have a good frame and I have additional parts included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.
This might be a good price.
“For sale: 2 Willy Jeeps. These Willy’s have a good frame and I have additional parts included.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700
“1942/46 Willys(.no body),fenders,hoods,wind screens,transmission,rolling chassis..1700 or best offer.have more photos available.”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/14/2010) Looks like a project or parts jeep.
“i have a willys jeep for trade 4 wheel drive needs work bought it as it sits i have no time to tinker with it. i was told it runs but i dont know if u got the time here it is willing to trade for a jet ski or boat poonton ect or what have u thx dave ps for the right deal ill even include the 16ft car trailer its on”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/31/09) “Has 3 Miles on everything…..YES 3 Miles , and 1 1/2 was towing her downtown for the new windshield and muffler system…..Over 4000 in just parts , Down the home stretch now to a complete restoration. 1963 Studebaker 6 cyl Lark engine with brand new Head , brand new transmission,,..not overhauled nothing…NEW….Come check it out…priced at $4000 firm with clear Idaho title….You still need to do some things to safley drive it home. located here in Emmett 541 941 8963”
This is practically a woodie with all the wood on this rig. This might be a good price, too as I’m betting it runs.
“(posting for my aunt, please reply to jimbo@rtr.net). 1946 Jeep Willys, Aluminum Top, pto winch.”
Can’t see much in the pics.
“Here is your chance to get a great 1946 Willys. It’s a great project build. It does run. Text me for more info 956-358-6046 Rigo ”
Not one, but two popups in the hood?
“I am updating the willy we have for sale with pictures – 41 jeep willy that we have had for the last 3 years, was running when we parked it, we had plans to restore but we are moving and decided to let it go. Needs paint job and seat restoration. Tried to start it and it wouldn’t start. Only serious inquieries. 812/340-7886”
UPDATE: Still Available
(08/19/2010) This build deserves some better pics.
“This show quality Jeep classic has been rebuilt from the ground up. All steel body, and a new NOS original Willys frame. Every nut and bolt has been off the rebuilt. Original motor, trans, transfer and axles all rebuilt 2 years ago. New soft top and redone interior. 5000 lb. winch on front with full roll cage (bolted in), chrome wheels and new tires, too many new and rebuilt parts to list individually. You must see this unique Jeep to really appreciate it. Located at Carlotta in Kingston, call 570-287-5454 for more info. Price $9500.00”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.
(03/27/2010) Lots of good updates to this CJ. Those front hangers are a bit on the tall side.
“Purchase a one of kind with a classic touch. 1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A Body and Frame.1989 Jeep Cherokee Fuel Injected Engine and Transmission. Dana 300 Transfer case. 5-33″ BFG Mud T/A. Beard Racing Seats with 4 point harnesses. Dana 44 Full floating Rear End with Hubs and Limited Slip. Dana 35 Front End with Disc brakes, Power Steering, and Limited Slip. Custom snorkel. 8000 lb winch. Rancho RSX 9000 shocks. Full flat tow setup.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600
“I have two (2) Jeep CJ 2A’s for sale. Here’s the story: I saved one (no title) from the shredder that had a complete chassis but the body had been ruined beyond repair, so I cut it off. I got that chassis running until I could find a body for it – which I found in the form of a complete Jeep that had the motor out and was missing the transmission. I thus dropped the running motor/tranny/transfer case from the chassis into the more complete Jeep.
So what you get is a 1946 CJ-2A (Montana titled) that runs and I have driven around the block, but no further. Why? Basically because I have done nothing to the brakes and don’t have a radiator (but I know a man who has). The Jeep just has a crude hotwiring system to make the motor run. You will have to attend to the brakes, lights, gauges (missing), greasing stuff up, etc. I can demonstrate that the motor is good and that the Jeep runs and drives and that 4wd works, but it will of course require some more work to make it ready to use for fun. It is missing its tailgate, but there is a bent one that you get that is green and could be straightened out to work. I am trying to get the house/garage where the Jeeps are rented and need to sell them.
On the plus side, the orange Jeep has a nice solid body, complete windshield, gas tank, decent paint (orange), tow bar (1 7/8 in ball) and is generally very clean.
You also will get:
– a complete metal half-cab with doors
– an extra motor and exhaust system
– an extra transfer case and complete clutch
– two sets of wheels, one with good newer radial tires and one with older bias ply’s
– an extra chassis with axels
– extra grill/bent but usable hood and tailgate/bent but repairable gas tank/brake hardware/misc
This shouldn’t be a difficult project, and for example with the brakes, between the two Jeeps you should be able to make up one good set of every part (shoes/drums/etc). If you wanted to sell the extra parts off or make a second complete Jeep you could essentially get one for almost free.”