UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
“for sale is a vintage willys jeep not shur what year mostly compleate great for parts have many other willys jeep parts also no title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $400
“for sale is a vintage willys jeep not shur what year mostly compleate great for parts have many other willys jeep parts also no title.”
Only one pic of this jeep. This looks in good shape.
“$4500 Firm. All original, but have custom canopy. Was garaged for last 28 yrs.”
I like the old school slot mags on this jeep. The body appears to be in very good condition, at least on the outside.
“1948 willys jeep cj2a four cylinder three speed four wheel drive mag wheels 31×10.5 tires bucket seats nice paint rollbar bikini top”
UPDATE: Not surprisingly, this hasn’t sold ….
This sounds like a VEC that has a Dodge Cab on it? No pics yet, but it sounds … unusual.
“WILLYS JEEP CJ 2A,WITH 1953 DODGE CAB,MOTOR,TRANY,TRANSFER CASE WAS CHANGED LAST FEW YEARS BUT HAVE ALL ORIGINAL PART,THIS JEEP IS RARE IT WAS MADE WITH SHIFT ON COLOME,ONLY SO MANY MADE.RUNS STRONG WITH SNOW PLOW,MY FATHER MADE PLOW IN 1950 ALL IS IN GOOD SHAPE.”
A reader asked about the original size of CJ-2A hood blocks. A quick search revealed this was a forum topic on the CJ-2A Page. Please visit the forum to learn more. I tried to create a quick link to the picture in the forum, but the forum won’t let me, so here’s a copy of the drawing submitted and a great pic of a 1945 CJ-2A which shows the blocks really well. There’s also a CAD drawing that you can find in the forum as well that should help with the blocks.
The photo was posted to the CJ-2A page forum by the forum moderator Sean and the drawing was done by Joe DeYoung.
And here’s the pic and caption of the ’45 willys submitted to the CJ-2A forum by the forum moderator Sean [This is a 1945 photo of a new 1945 CJ2A (photo courtesy Bill Oakes)]:
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500.
It’s a bit pricey for a project, but it does have one of those rare back extenders on it.
“This is a project vehicle I’m not able to finish. Civilian model, All parts included; Pickup bed, trailor hitch, 1/2 metal cab w/ doors, all glass. Asking $3,500 please call with any questions”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1400.
It’s a bit rough. I can’t tell if there’s just some surface rust or if it is worse than that.
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Selling my 1948 Will’y Jeep with a 1945 engine in it. It runs! It has been converted to 12 volt and has the original fold down windshield. Please call for further details or to come take a look!”
It appears pretty stock …
“1946 willys cj2a jeep. runs and drives. original 4 cylinder engine. has been changed to a 12 volt from a 6 volt. tow bar. has top frame but no canvas. great hunting vehicle goes anywhere. frame is in good shape but body has some rust. no title. (817)903-7474 $1900.00”
UPDATE: Pictures added and price dropped.
“Cj2a 46 willys jeep-new on the jeep { 5 tires w/only 100 miles, headlights, taillights, running lights, brake lines, master cyl, front drive shaft, switch over to 12 volt system, runs well, 4wheel drive high and low works well, lock-out hubs, back seat , roll bar, driver’s seat been moveed back for large driver—jeep body is good shape–i drive it in town and to hunting land to pull mower with—just don’t need it much anymore–it still can use some work—asking $3700.00—clear title—i can be reached at 423-534-1880 after 5pm”
It appears the tailgate has been eliminated. Apparently, this sports an Olds V-6. I haven’t seen a buick v6 with the alternator swapped to the driver’s side, though I suppose it is possible.
“All steel body, Olds V6. All stock running gear. New battery, rebuild carb ( 08-09) P/S. Manual brakes. Runs fine. Full roll cage. Old AM/FM/cassete and CB. (speakers are in a box, not installed.) Warn winch (not in photos) now mounted. Doors included. New spare. 408-988-0668”