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Most of it is new sheet metal per the seller so it’s not quite all 1946 looking, but says it runs well and looks very reasonable. Also Yeah reading the sellers list, you probably need to really sit in and then drive a Willys prior to buying. They do make those smaller steering wheels saw those listed out the in wild, might be some help. I also highly recommend if you are looking into a Willys Truck that you sit in and test drive one of those they are tight. Wagons not so much have lots of room to play with on those.
Information from seller:
1946 Willys CJ-2A jeep, in very good condition, I just bought this jeep and not what I wanted, I can barely fit in it, not for folks with a belly. Runs great, drives great, the tub, fenders, grill, windshield and frame, hood all replaced a few years back, Engine was rebuilt a few years ago, only driven in parades. new tires, seats good, come with doors, Oil pan gasket leaks a little, needs new gasket. Horn dont work, and no windshield wipers, Trades considered, I just paid11,500.00 for it so dont send a offer, you will get LOL
Nice looking, pictures are a little on the small side.
Information from seller:
1948 CJ2A is restored with upgrade to 12v electrical system. Engine is original L134 with a 3-speed T-90 manual transmission with Dana axles.
Title: Virginia, Clear
Super complete listed as a VEC CJ2A. I personally can’t qualify this as VEC so I removed that from my title on this one. The grill looks newer, but maybe behind those lights are the oversize cut outs I typically see on a ’46. But it looks clean if your read the ad it sure sounds like they did some work to this one. Would love to be able to say this is a VEC, I know someone out there reading this can assist on that, post up a comment what you think and happy to add that to the title.
Information from seller:
I’ve decided to sell my very early production CJ2A (#14520). Documented 29,000 miles. Originally Harvest Tan w/ Orange wheels (still Tan in engine compartment. Inside wheels are still Orange.) All serial number plates are still present. Body numbers match and are still on the tailgate and the floor gusset. Engine number is within 207 of the serial number and still present on the block.
It has all the early features such as:
Column Shift,
Square Windshield Frame washers,
Body Indents,
Straight Windshield tilt brackets etc.
I just spent $3,600 servicing the Jeep including:
a new clutch
restored the radiator,
new fuel lines,
replaced the carb with a new one from Vintage Jeeper,
replaced the fuel pump.
New engine mounts.
Plugs, wires & tune-up kit.
Mechanic reported the brakes were recently replaced and it stops perfectly.
We also painted the block since it was already out and changed all fluids.
It has very little rust- floor under the toolbox needs a section and a few hat channels just need the tips replaced. Wood is good. It appears to have had some minor body rust repair before someone painted it red. Magnets stick all over it.
This is absolutely one of the easiest restoration projects you’ll find. Runs, Drives, Shifts & Stops as it should. Clear transferable PA title in my name. *will delete “is this available “
Sold as is, so block, head, pan, looks like crank is in it.
Not much to go along with this so it’s a gamble for sure, L134 can be re-sleeved, Willa Dean has 4 new sleeves in it back to factory spec. Sometimes you need a few to make one.
Information from seller:
Take out Willys Jeep motor can be used in a CJ2A, CJ3A, Truck or Jeepster. Sold as is just as seen in the pictures. $375 or best offer.
Easy lift here if you are in the market for a 2A grab and go enjoy the rest of summer and fall seasons instantly! This is really nice as well, and its Blue in the NE so it makes the List! But it’s a sweet Willys for sure, and I feel you have room here at this price point to hunt down a few accessories like a PTO or Winch and make this your own still.
Information from seller:
Jeep was restored no corner cut.
The engine and trans were rebuilt.
New radiator, motor mounts and front drive shaft. Have receipts!
This is a completed restoration in 2022.
Here are some key notes to rebuild.
New Carb
Frame straitening and repair after acid dip.
Painted and then Rino lined.
Transfer case overhaul
New tires and rims ( 5 ) Spare tire carrier
Left and right fenders including mounting kit Body shell (tub)
1952 Jeep Willys M38 and 1946 CJ-2A $4,800 Medford, NJ
The M38 has some cool stuff like the plow frame.
Information from seller:
PAIR (2) flat fender Willys…1952 M-38 runs & drives, body & frame are in poor condition. 1946 CJ-2A body will need floor replacement over all in good condition…frame is in very good condition. You can make one complete jeep or use them for parts. NO titles, only bill of sale. LOW BALL OFFERS WILL BE IGNORED…NO TRADES.
Selling my 1948 CJ-2A. Great Jeep and great for somebody looking to restore a jeep and to keep running and work on. The Jeep runs great. No problems. Only aftermarket parts on it is the radiator and the radiator reservoir everything else is original. Been really fun to own and drive and to work on. Again everything works and drives great for a 77 year old vehicle. Texting is the best way to reach me, thanks! The Jeep is located in Grantsville, Utah.
Price seems very good on this, not much detail in the Ad in general more of a sales ad which is not a bad thing, just can’t share that much about any back story here.
Looks legit straight and has a cool Hard Top, the Grill and Side Brackets do lend it to be a 1946.
Rear mount spare, front bumper must have a back story, and some extra lights up front as well.
Information from seller:
For Sale: 1946 Willys Jeep – A Running Piece of American History! Looking for a unique vehicle that turns heads and sparks conversation wherever it goes? This 1946 Willys Jeep is exactly that. A post-WWII classic that starts, runs, and drives great, original Willys engine, this is more than just an antique—it’s an icon. Whether you’re cruising through town, pushing snow in the winter, hitting the trails for fun, or planning a full restoration, this Jeep is up for the job. Don’t miss your chance to own a true piece of history.
Another large Auction of some Jeep and Farm equipment and lots of smalls as well located out in Napoleon, OH.
Online Auction but…. There are some neat items listed and if you are in the area or are looking to make a road trip, might be worth a look at some of this.
This is an estate sale of Herbert Huddle who passed away back in Feb, doing some research he had a large family and did a lot for his Church. He worked at IH and Campbell Soups, held some patents which sounds like a cool machine to sort jumbled cans into a straight line, would be cool to see that in action. Really sounds like a neat guy. Prayers to his family and those who knew him.
Here is a snap shot of some of the items listed and I will work on getting these all sorted.
It was cool to see the personalized plates for the rigs these are really neat Jeeps and I did not even look at the tractors. “Restored and Owned by Herb and Betty Huddle”. Those are cool pieces reminds me of the personalized plates that you guys helped the grandkids find last month!
I will say there is a certain photo type most Auction houses use since the sites are just so photo intensive that our site does not support, so they have to be converted, its just a few clicks to convert but its time really, probably will take be a good solid hour to do most of that work and time can be hard to get that dedicated file convert process going. Gotta get locked in for that event. I did it with the large FC Auction, it works out in the end. I struggled with this post going on third attempt to get it all sorted, it’s information overload, some technical issues with the computer in general. But I feel I got it sorted out to a pretty basic layout for now and got my conversion from WEBP to JPG down yet to be seen at scale. No complaints just when folks don’t see posts it’s not because we are not working on posts.
rare column shift, w/flat belly pulley, restored, new odometer, runs & drives, new battery
Information from seller:
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Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Wire Transfer, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express
Payment Instructions: Please call our office to make payment via credit card @ 419-875-6317. There is a 3% processing fee on all cards. Wire Transfer @ 15.00 fee. Your card on file will not be automatically charged. You can pay cash or check at pickup. A 10% Buyer Fee applies to all items! Buyer will be emailed their invoice at the end of auction. 3% charge on all credit/debit cards & $15.00 charge on wire transfers.
Currency Type: USD
Shipping Instructions: PICK UP ONLY!
Preview Date & Times: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 FROM 10AM-2PM.
Checkout Date & Times: YOU MUST CALL US TO MAKE PAYMENT, YOUR CARD WILL NOT BE AUTOMATICALLY CHARGED! Please call our office 419-875-6317 Or you can make payment at pick up via cash or check.
Location: 10-442 County Road N, Napoleon, OH 43545
Driving Directions: 10-442 COUNTY ROAD N, NAPOLEON OH 43545