There seems to be some parts value at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/712683349363723
“PROJECT 46 willy’s motor cranks freely just don’t have the money to fix it up at this”
There seems to be some parts value at the very least.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/712683349363723
“PROJECT 46 willy’s motor cranks freely just don’t have the money to fix it up at this”
This is a mix of parts. The body is M-38, but the chassis is CJ, probably CJ-3A given the engine and radiator. The Windshield is obviously CJ-2A.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/615016982551054
“1951 willis jeep dont know much about it, try n to sell it for my neighbor. He has all the paperwork jeep is clean.”
Has some updates.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/157314596172513
“My father in law has asked me to sell his 1946 Willys. It has a 350 under the hood and is a 3 speed transmission. Runs and drives good just needs a new battery (which we will provide for a serious buyer). Pick up in Springdale. 5500 firm. Wanting to sell for a livescope.”
Not much value in this CJ-2A #41885 (I think that’s the number). The serial number data plate might just be the most valuable item.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/409557560313588
“1946 willys cj2a in rough condition”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $9000.
The CJ-2A was the SECOND model sold to civilians? What was the first? Maybe seller meant the second year of sales?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/146820066834338
“This is a REAL Jeep; it is the SECOND model Jeep sold for/to civilians after WWII. It was rebuilt by the previous owner and has a 4-cylinder, Go-Devil engine, 4-leaf suspension, 3-speed manual transmission, transfer case shifter, and range shifter, military-style tires (in excellent condition), 5-gallon external/spare fuel can (w/spout), and a canvas “summer top” (no sides) w/frame (not pictured). Also has an A-frame tow-bar which bolts to the front bumper. Maximum (street) speed is 45 MPH. Four wheel drive works and has front-axle locking hubs. It is a definite attention-getter, and crowd-pleaser. Would make anyone’s Christmas the BEST EVER! Price is FIRM”
This has a variety of updates. There might be value here if the engine spins.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/680664722598065
‘I ended up purchasing this jeep from my Dads friend. I dont have all the details yet I will have more when I get them dug out of the jungle which is his yard. I am asking $1250 for the complete jeep Has the l head engine I also have hard top for sale that came off a 1960 CJ5. I also have a P.T.O winch for sale.”
Lots of custom stuff here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/403091704373781
“1947 willys .its on a Toyota frame 20 r 4 speed toyota axles with 488s locked in rear. waggy springs in front 39.5 swampers on Beed locks 9000 warn .it’s a wheeler.most of wiring is hard wired but drives down the road pretty good needs shocks put back on it”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(12/04/2020) Looks in good shape. Unclear why the drain holes are filled.
https://yakima.craigslist.org/cto/d/yakima-1947-cj-2a/7240186090.html
“Very nice condition-Always garaged-No rust-no accidents-original body,engine,and running gears all matching numbers-front disc brakes-12volt ignition and starter-lots”
Will need some brake work. Probably has an f-head.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/martinez-1946-willy-jeep-cj-2a/7246217359.html
“1946 Willy cj 2A runs good needs break lines and cylenders finished i have all break parts /clean title /newer motor 1951 excilant compresion /i installed /newer altenator /wireing/master and wheel cylinder/new batery/new jeep cans/had house repairs can’t finish/reg expires 7/24/2021”
Project or parts.
https://reno.craigslist.org/pts/d/fallon-1947-willys-cj2a-jeep/7250586781.html
“For sale or trade is a 1947 Willy’s CJ2A Jeep. The motor was taken out for a conversion before I bought it. All body parts are there as is the transmission and transfer case. I also have an adapter plate for T90 transmission to a small block Chevy. Will consider partial trade for Hodaka motorcycles and parts.”